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Physical Features of India

Geography ⇒ Indian Geography

Physical Features of India starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Physical Features of India. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe the main characteristics of the Peninsular Plateau.
Describe the significance of the Himalayas for India.
Explain how the Himalayas were formed.
Explain the difference between the Western Coastal Plains and the Eastern Coastal Plains of India.
Explain why the Northern Plains are densely populated.
Name any two major passes in the Himalayas.
Name the three parallel ranges of the Himalayas from north to south.
Name the two main divisions of the Northern Plains.
The Brahmaputra River flows through which Indian state before entering Bangladesh? (1) Assam (2) West Bengal (3) Bihar (4) Arunachal Pradesh
The Chotanagpur Plateau is rich in which mineral? (1) Gold (2) Iron ore (3) Copper (4) Bauxite
The Deccan Plateau is mainly composed of which type of rock? (1) Sedimentary (2) Igneous (3) Metamorphic (4) Alluvial
The Himalayas are an example of which type of mountains? (1) Fold Mountains (2) Block Mountains (3) Volcanic Mountains (4) Residual Mountains
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located in the _______ Sea.
The Aravalli Range is one of the _______ mountain ranges in India.
The Great Indian Desert is also known as the _______ Desert.
The Indo-Gangetic Plain extends from _______ in the west to _______ in the east.
True or False: The Eastern Ghats are continuous and unbroken like the Western Ghats.
True or False: The Lakshadweep Islands are coral islands.
True or False: The Peninsular Plateau is older than the Himalayas.
True or False: The Western Ghats are higher than the Eastern Ghats.