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Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 1

Which of the following is responsible for the variation in the colour of soil in different parts of India?

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 1

The soil is one of the important components of the sustainability of an ecosystem because it is the vitally important natural medium for the growth of vegetation. It can be defined as, the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.  Here, we are giving brief note on the major factors which are responsible for the formation of the Soil.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 2

Which of the following has not been a factor in the creation and modification of India’s relief features?

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 2

India's relief features are meant to be as the natural features of India. Geological formation, weathering, erosion & deposition are the natural phenomena which are causes of creation & modification of natural features. but population density is a sort of which is caused by humans.humans or human made resources can never create / modify the natural features like mountains, rivers,valleys etc naturally

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Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 3

A landmass bounded by sea on three sides is referred to as _______.

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 3

It is believed that millions of years ago, India was the part of a big continent, known as the Gondwana land. The Peninsular part of the Gondwana land was the oldest landmass. The Gondwana land included India, Australia, south Africa, South America and Antartica as one single landmass. The convectional currents split the crust into a number of pieces, thus leading to the drifting of the Indo-Australian plate after being separated from the Gondwana land, towards north. 

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 4

Where are Lakshdweep Islands situated -           

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 4

Lakshadweep, in the Arabian Sea, is a part of the Indian subcontinent and is recognised as the smallest union territory of India. Lakshadweep means "hundred thousand islands" in Malayalam and Sanskrit. True to its name, these islands are very picturesque and provide a true vacation for those who love beaches, water sports and sea food.The whole of Lakshadweep is nothing but a set of small islands situated near each other. It comprises a total of twelve coral atolls, five banks, three coral reefs, and several islets. The location is near the Kerala coast and falls under the jurisdiction of Kerala state and Kerala High Court. Kavaratti is its capital and it is considered one of the most beautiful places in the Indian subcontinent.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 5

What is the average height of the Greater Himalayas -           

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Greater Himalayas or Himadri or Himagiri comprises all major mountain ranges of the Himalayas. Greater Himalayas is also known as “Mahaan Himalaya”in Hindi.

 

Among the four parallel ranges of the Himalayas, the Greater Himalaya appears highest, largest and longest. The Main Central Thrust divides the Greater Himalayas and the Lower Himalayas.

 

The famous mountain peaks like Mt. Everest (8,852 m) (Sagarmatha of Nepal and Chomolangma of China), the highest peak of the world, Nanga Parbat (8,126 m) of India, the ninth highest peak of the world, Kanchenjungha (8,598 ) of Nepal and India, the third highest peak of the world, and the Zaskar Range stands in the Greater Himalayan Mountain belt.

 

The average height of the Greater Himalaya belt is 6000 m.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 6

Where do frequent landslides occur in the Himalayas during winter and rainy season ?           

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 6

Landslides happen when gravity overcomes the natural cohesion of a slope—the slope becomes too steep, the material becomes weak, or (usually) a combination of both.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 7

Which river marks the eastern-most boundary of the Himalayas ?           

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 7

The Brahmaputra River marks the eastern boundary of the Himalayas. Beyond the Dihang gorge, the Himalayas bend sharply towards south and form the Eastern hills or The Purvachal.
Following are the characteristics of Purvachal:
(a) These hills run through the north eastern states of India.
(b) They are mostly composed of sandstones (i.e. Sedimentary rocks).
(c) These hills are covered with dense forest.
(d) These hills are composed of the Patkai Hills, Naga Hills, Manipuri Hills and Mizo Hills.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 8

Which soil dominates the Peninsular Plateau?              

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 8

The most distinct features of the peninsular plateau is the black soil area known as Deccan Trap. The soil is of volcanic origin. The rocks in this region have denuded over a long time and are responsible for the formation of black soil.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 9

Mountain ranges in the eastern part of India forming its boundary with Myanmar are collectively called as –

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 9

Purvachal (Eastern Highlands) are mountain ranges in eastern India. They extend over 37,900 square miles (98,000 square km) in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, and eastern Assam states.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 10

The  western coastal strip, south of Goa is referred to as -             

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The Peninsular plateau is flanked by stretch of narrow coastal strips, running along the Arabian Sea on the west and the Bay of Bengal on the east. The western coast, sandwiched between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, is a narrow plain. It consists of three sections. The northern part of the coast is called the Konkan (Mumbai – Goa), the central stretch is called the Kannad Plain while the southern stretch is referred to as the Malabar coast.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 11

What is the largest inhabited riverine island in the world?

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 11

Majuli, in the Brahmaputra river, is the largest inhabited riverine island in the world.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 12

Name the oldest landmass of the Indian subcontinent.             

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 12

The peninsular plateau was one of the parts of the gondwana landmass which drifted away.Hence,  it is the oldest landmass of the indian subcontinent.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 13

The average height of the Himadri is –

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 13

The Greater Himalaya is the northernmost range and is also known as Himadri. Its average height is more than 6000 metres above the sea level. 

This is the highest and the most continuous mountain range in the world. This range ends abruptly in Nanga Parbat in the northwest and in the Namcha Barwa in the northeast. Snow-capped peaks over 8000 metres above the sea level are found in this range.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 14

The average width of the Himachal or lesser Himalaya is –             

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The Lesser Himalayas or Himachal: The altitude of this range lies between 1000 and 4500 metres and the average width is 50 KM. The Prominent ranges in this are Pir Panjal, Dhaula Dhar and Mahabharata ranges.

It compresses of many famous hill stations like Shimla, Dalhousie Darjeeling, Chakrata, Mussoorie, Nanital etc. It also comprises of famous valleys like Kashmir, Kullu, Kangra etc.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 15

The Nepal Himalayas lies between –             

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 15

The Kali and Tista rivers divide the Nepal Himalayas and the part lying between Tista and Dihang rivers is known as Assam Himalayas. Therfore, the correct answer is C.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 16

The total length of the Northern Plains is –

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 16

Northern plain is formed of alluvial soil. The deposition of alluvial soil in a vast basin lying at the foothills of himalaya over millions of years formed this fertile plain.

Northern Plain area is about 7 lakh square km.

Northern Plain has length of 2400 km and breadth of 240 km to 320 km.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 17

Part of the Northern Plains, which was a thickly forested region full of wildlife, where the forests have been cleared to create agricultural land and to settle migrants from Pakistan after partition.             

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 17

Terai plain: South of Bhabar, the streams and rivers re-emerge and create a wet, swampy and marshy region known as terai. This was a thickly forested region full of wildlife. The forests have been cleared to create agricultural land and to settle migrants from Pakistan after partition.

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 18

A table land composed of crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks.             

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 18

The peninsular plateau is a table land composed of the old crystalline, igneous and metamorphic rocks. It was formed due to breaking and drifting of the Gondwana land and thus making it a part of oldest landmass. This plateau has broad and shallow valleys and rounded hills. The peninsular plateau consists of broad divisions, namely, the central highlands and the Deccan plateau.  

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 19

The part of the Peninsular Plateau lying to the north of the Narmada River covering a major rea of the Malwa plateau is known as –             

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 19

The Central Highlands: The Central Highlands lies to the north of the Narmada river. It covers the major portion of the Malwa plateau. The rivers in this region flow from southwest to northeast; which indicates the slope of this region. It is wider in the west and narrower in the east. Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand mark the eastward extension of this plateau. The plateau further extends eastwards into the Chhotanagpur plateau.   

Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 20

Name the island group of India that is of coral origin :

Detailed Solution for Important Questions (1 mark): Physical Features Of India - Question 20

Lakshadweep islands have coral origin.They are a type of coral reefs which are known as Atolls that is circular or Horse shoe shaped reefs.This can be seen by looking at India map. Lakshadweep islands are somewhat horse shoe shaped.

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