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Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 1

Which of the following is a part of the Eastern Coast?

Detailed Solution for Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 1
The Coromandel Coast is the southeastern coast of the Indian Subcontinent between Kanyakumari and False Divi Point. It may also include the southeastern coast of the island of Sri Lanka.

Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 2

Consider the following statements:

Statement I: India’s offshore and deep-sea fish catch is very poor considering the marine potential.

Statement II: Indian coast does not have many gulfs, bays, estuaries and backwaters.

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Let's analyze the given statements to determine their correctness and relationship:

Statement I: India’s offshore and deep-sea fish catch is very poor considering the marine potential.
- This statement is true. India has significant marine potential, but the offshore and deep-sea fish catch is not as high as it could be. Factors such as inadequate infrastructure, technology, and investment contribute to this.

Statement II: Indian coast does not have many gulfs, bays, estuaries and backwaters.
- This statement is false. The Indian coastline is quite diverse and features many gulfs, bays, estuaries, and backwaters. Examples include the Gulf of Kutch, Gulf of Khambhat, Bay of Bengal, and the extensive network of estuaries and backwaters in Kerala.

Given this analysis, the correct answer is:

1. Statement I is true but Statement II is false

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Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 3

Which one of the following coasts of India is located between Krishna delta and Cape Comorin?

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Coromandel Coast of India is situated between the Krishna delta and Cape Comorin. Coromandel coast is the southeastern coast region of India.

Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 4

Which one among the following lakes is situated on the west coast of India?

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Ashtamudi lake is situated in the Kollam District of Kerala.

Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 5

The biggest island of the Indian Ocean is

Detailed Solution for Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 5
The biggest Island of the Indian Ocean is Madagascar. Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Southeast Africa.

Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 6

Consider the following statements regarding Andaman and Nicobar Islands

I. It enjoys an equatorial climate

II. This is the only place in India where active volcano is located

III. This is the only place in India where the coral bed is found

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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Statement 1 and 2 are correct.

  • Andaman and Nicobar islands enjoy the equatorial type of climate.
  • Baren island in Northern Andaman has India's only active volcano.
  • Coral beds are found not just here but also in the Lakshadweep islands and in few coastal areas in India.
Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 7

Which one of the following islands is of volcanic origin?

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  • The Piton de la Fournaise, a shield volcano on the eastern end of Réunion Island, rises more than 2,631 m (8,632 ft) above sea level and is sometimes called a sister to Hawaiian volcanoes because of the similarity of climate and volcanic nature.

  • It has erupted more than 100 times since 1640, and is under constant monitoring, most recently erupting on 2 April 2020. The hotspot that fuels Piton de la Fournaise also created the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues.

Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 8

In which one of the following islands of India is an active volcano found?

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Barren Island is located in the Andaman Sea. It is the only confirmed active volcano in South Asia. The island along with the rest of the Andamans is the the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, and lies some 135 kms northeast of the territory's capital, Port Blair.

Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 9

Which one among the following is the coral group of islands of India?

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Lakshadweep is about 220 to 440 Kms away from the coast of Kerala, lying one of the world’s most spectacular tropical Islands systems in a scattered group of 36 coral islands. All these islands have been built up by corals and have fringing coral reefs very close to their shores.

Test: Indian Coastal Plains & Islands - Question 10

Which is the highest peak in Andaman and Nicobar Islands?

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Saddle Peak is the highest peak of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It has a height of 732 metres.

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