Physical Features of India – 4

Physical Features of India – 4

9th Grade

21 Qs

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Physical Features of India – 4

Physical Features of India – 4

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Geography, Social Studies

9th Grade

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Aishwaria Murthy

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21 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Describe the features of Himachal or lesser Himalayas. What is the First sentence in the audio?

The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.

The altitude varies between 3,700 and 4,500 metres and the average width is of 50 Km.

The Pir Panjal range is the longest and the most important range.

This range consists of the famous valley of Kashmir, the Kangra and Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This region is well known for its hill stations.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Describe the features of Himachal or lesser Himalayas. What is the Second sentence in the audio?

The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.

The altitude varies between 3,700 and 4,500 metres and the average width is of 50 Km.

The Pir Panjal range is the longest and the most important range.

This range consists of the famous valley of Kashmir, the Kangra and Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This region is well known for its hill stations.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Describe the features of Himachal or lesser Himalayas. What is the Third sentence in the audio?

The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.

The altitude varies between 3,700 and 4,500 metres and the average width is of 50 Km.

The Pir Panjal range is the longest and the most important range.

This range consists of the famous valley of Kashmir, the Kangra and Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This region is well known for its hill stations.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Describe the features of Himachal or lesser Himalayas. What is the Fourth sentence in the audio?

The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.

The altitude varies between 3,700 and 4,500 metres and the average width is of 50 Km.

The Pir Panjal range is the longest and the most important range.

This range consists of the famous valley of Kashmir, the Kangra and Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. This region is well known for its hill stations.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which part of India is called Purvachal? What is the First sentence in the audio?

The Brahmaputra marks the eastern most boundary of the Himalayas.

Beyond the Dihang gorge, the Himalayas bend sharply to the south and spread along the eastern boundary of India.

They are known as the Purvachal or the Eastern hills and mountains.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which part of India is called Purvachal? What is the Second sentence in the audio?

The Brahmaputra marks the eastern most boundary of the Himalayas.

Beyond the Dihang gorge, the Himalayas bend sharply to the south and spread along the eastern boundary of India.

They are known as the Purvachal or the Eastern hills and mountains.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which part of India is called Purvachal? What is the Third sentence in the audio?

The Brahmaputra marks the eastern most boundary of the Himalayas.

Beyond the Dihang gorge, the Himalayas bend sharply to the south and spread along the eastern boundary of India.

They are known as the Purvachal or the Eastern hills and mountains.

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