Class 11 Swadesh Adhyayan MCQ Chapter 1 Locational Significance, Physiography Divisions, Climate & Soil

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Class 11 Swadesh Adhyayan MCQ Chapter 1 Locational Significance, Physiography Divisions, Climate & Soil

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Locational Significance, Physiography Divisions, Climate & Soil

Chapter – 1

SWADSH ADHYAYAN

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION ANSWER

1. Total Geographical area of Assam are–

(i) 78,423 sq km.

(ii) 87,423 sq km.

(iii) 97,423 sq km.

(iv) 47,423 sq km.

Ans: (i) 78,423 sq km.

2. Total number of district in Assam at present–

(i) 35

(ii) 30

(iii) 33

(iv) 28

Ans: 35

3. Total land area of North-East are–

(i) 2,55,083 sq km.

(ii) 2,56,083 sq km.

(iii) 2,55,073 sq km.

(iv) 2,56,088 sq km.

Ans: (i) 2,55,083 sq km.

4. How many major physiographic divisions in Assam? 

(i) 2

(ii) 3

(iii) 4

(iv) 6

Ans: (ii) 3

5. Which is the following is the correct geographical location of Assam? 

(i) 24°3/ North to 27° 58/ North Parallels and from 89°5/ East meridian in the West to 96°1/ North longitude in the East. 

(ii) 24°3/ South to 27° 58/ South Parallels and from 89°5/ East meridian in the West to 96°1/ North longitude in the East. 

(iii) 23°3/ North to 28° 58/ North Parallels and from 89°5/ East meridian in the West to 86°1/ North longitude in the East. 

(iv) 24°3/ North to 27° 58/ North Parallels and from 89°5/ west meridian in the West to 96°1/ North longitude in the West. 

Ans: (i) 24°3/ North to 27° 58/ North Parallels and from 89°5/ East meridian in the West to 96°1/ North longitude in the East. 

6. Which two foreign countries are sharing common boundaries with Assam? 

(i) Pakistan and Bangladesh.

(ii) Bhutan and Bangladesh.

(iii) China and Nepal.

(iv) Myanmar and Bangladesh.

Ans: (ii) Bhutan and Bangladesh

7. The Indian States sharing common boundaries with Assam are- Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya and ___________________.

(i) Sikkim.

(ii) Koch Bihar.

(iii) Odisha.

(iv) West Bengal.

Ans: (iv) West Bengal.

8. The total area of plateau region in Assam are—

(i) 74,000 sq km. 

(ii) 78,000 sq km.

(iii) 55,000 sq km.

(iv) 80,000 sq km. 

Ans: (i) 74,000 sq km.

9. __________________ platform separates the Karbi- Rengma plateau from the Barail Range of Dima Hasao. 

(i) Kopili Dabaka. 

(ii) Barak. 

(iii) Patkai.

(iv) Dambukso.

Ans: (i) Kopili Dabaka. 

10. The highest peaks of Karbi-Rengma plateau is–

(i) Simhashion.

(ii) Dambukso.

(iii) Patkai.

(iv) Borail.

Ans: (ii) Dambukso.

11. Western part beyond kopili basin the rest segment of Karbi plateau is known as ___________________.

(i) Dabaka plateau.

(ii) Danbukso plateau.

(iii) Hamren plateau.

(iv) Rengma plateau.

Ans: (iii) Hamren plateau.

12. Which name the part of Patkai range in southern part of Myanmar is known? 

(i) Regu Yoma.

(ii) Arakan Yoma.

(iii) Himalayan Yoma. 

(iv) Patkai Yoma. 

Ans: (i) Regu Yoma.

13. Which name the part of Patkai range in  Northern part of Myanmar is known?

(i) Regu Yoma.

(ii) Arakan Yoma.

(iii) Himalayan Yoma. 

(iv) Patkai Yoma. 

Ans: (ii) Arakan Yoma.

14. In which district is the Borail hill situated? 

(i) Karbi Anglong.

(ii) Hailakandi. 

(iii) Dima Hasao.

(iv) West Karbi Anglong.

Ans: (iii) Dima Hasao.

15. Where is Jatinga situated? 

(i) Karbi Anglong.

(ii) Hailakandi. 

(iii) Dima Hasao.

(iv) West Karbi Anglong.

Ans: (iii) Dima Hasao.

16. The plain region of Assam can be subdivided into two regions. One is called Brahmaputra valley and another is called _________________.

(i) Barak valley.

(ii) Cachar.

(iii) Dima Hasao.

(iv) Karbi Anglong.

Ans: (i) Barak valley.

17. Barak valley is also known as the ________________.

(i) Surama Valley.

(ii) Cachar.

(iii) Dima Hasao.

(iv) Karbi Anglong.

Ans: (i) Surama Valley.

18. Which of the following is a tributary of Barak river? 

(i) Jiadhal.

(ii) Buroi.

(iii) Dikhow.

(iv) Dhaleswari.

Ans: (iv) Dhaleswari.

19. How many tributaries flowing on the north bank of the Brahmaputra? 

(i) 57

(ii) 32

(iii) 25

(iv) 29

Ans: (i) 57

20. How many tributaries flowing on the South bank of the Brahmaputra? 

(i) 57

(ii) 32

(iii) 25

(iv) 29

Ans: (ii) 32

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