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Physical Geography Of India Mock Tests

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Physical Geography Of India Mock Test 1

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UPSC General Studies
With reference to the Indian geography, the 'Thar Desert' is located in which part of India?
A Eastern Rajasthan
B Western Rajasthan
C Southern Gujarat
D Northern Haryana
UPSC General Studies
The Himalayan mountain system is geologically classified as:
A Fold mountains formed by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates
B Volcanic mountains formed by hotspots in the Earth's mantle
C Block mountains formed by faulting and upliftment
D Erosional mountains formed by wind action
UPSC General Studies
With reference to the Indian monsoon, consider the following factors: 1. The heating of the Tibetan Plateau 2. The presence of the Indian Ocean High Pressure cell 3. The shifting of the jet streams Which of the above are responsible for the onset of the monsoon in India?
A 1 and 2 only
B 1 and 3 only
C 2 and 3 only
D 1, 2 and 3
UPSC General Studies
With reference to the Indian geography, the 'Sunderbans Delta' is formed by the confluence of which rivers?
A Ganga and Yamuna
B Ganga and Brahmaputra
C Godavari and Krishna
D Kaveri and Mahanadi
UPSC General Studies
The Western Ghats are recognized as one of the world's three biodiversity hotspots primarily because they:
A Contain the largest continuous forest cover in India
B Have exceptionally high species richness and a high degree of endemism that is under severe threat
C Are the source of all major rivers in peninsular India
D Have the highest rainfall in the entire Indian subcontinent
UPSC General Studies
Which of the following Indian biomes is characterized by evergreen forests found at high altitudes in the Western Ghats, receiving heavy rainfall?
A Tropical moist deciduous forests
B Tropical wet evergreen forests
C Montane forests
D Mangrove forests
RRB General Awareness
The Sunderban Delta is formed by the confluence of which rivers?
A Godavari and Krishna
B Kaveri and Mahanadi
C Ganga and Brahmaputra
D Ganga and Yamuna
UPSC General Studies
Which of the following types of forests in India are characterized by evergreen trees with dense canopy, found at altitudes above 1,000 meters in the Western Ghats, and receive over 250 cm of annual rainfall?
A Tropical moist deciduous forests
B Tropical wet evergreen forests
C Montane forests
D Mangrove forests

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