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12/13/24 Geography of India Quiz

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12/13/24 Geography of India Quiz
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1.

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1 min • 1 pt

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India is vast! It is the seventh-largest country in the world, with a total area of (a)   square miles.

Answer explanation

India's total area is approximately 1,269,219 square miles, making it the seventh-largest country in the world. Therefore, the correct answer is 1,269,219.

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In the north, the (a)   form the highest mountain range in the world.

Answer explanation

The Himalayas are the highest mountain range in the world, located in the north. They include Mount Everest, the tallest peak, making them the correct choice for this question.

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Three mountain ranges surround (a)   in the northwest.

Answer explanation

The question refers to a geographical feature surrounded by three mountain ranges. The Indus River is located in the northwest region of the Indian subcontinent, making it the correct answer to fill in the blank.

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Just south of the Indus river is the (a)   also known as the Great Indian Desert.

Answer explanation

Just south of the Indus River lies the Thar Desert, commonly referred to as the Great Indian Desert. This arid region is known for its vast sandy landscapes and is a significant geographical feature of India.

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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The Thar Desert forms a natural boundary between​ (a)   and ​ (b)   .

Pakistan

Himalayas

Bay of Bengal

India

Deccan Plateau

Indus River

Answer explanation

The Thar Desert serves as a natural boundary between Pakistan and India, marking the geographical separation between these two countries.

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On either side of the Deccan Plateau are the Eastern and Western (a)   that gently slope into narrow coastal plains.

Answer explanation

The correct answer is 'Ghats'. The Eastern and Western Ghats are mountain ranges that flank the Deccan Plateau and slope down to the coastal plains, making them the appropriate choice for this context.

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Numerous rivers drain the land, and without question, the (a)   is the heartbeat of India and one of the most significant rivers on the planet.

Answer explanation

The Ganges River is often referred to as the heartbeat of India due to its cultural, spiritual, and economic significance, making it one of the most important rivers in the world.

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