Class 12 Geography Important Chapter 24 Physical Features, Drainage System, and Climate of Assam

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Class 12 Geography Important Chapter 24 Physical Features, Drainage System, and Climate of Assam

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Chapter: 24

Group Ten: Geographical Background of Assam
IMPORTANT QUESTION AND ANSWER

Short Answer Questions:

1. Where does the Barak River originate?

Ans: The Barak River originates in the hilly region at about 3,000 metres in Senapati district of Manipur.

2. Which districts of Assam does the Barak River pass through?

Ans: Cachar, Hailakandi, and Karimganj districts of Assam.

3. What are the two main branches of the Barak River?

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Ans: Surma and Kushiyara.

4. What are the notable south-bank tributaries of the Barak River?

Ans: Jiri, Chiri, Madhura, Jatinga, and Laran(g).

5. What distance does the Brahmaputra River cover in Assam?

Ans: About 650 kilometres.

6. Dihang, Dibang, and Lohit together form which river?

Ans: The Brahmaputra River.

7. What is the name of the Brahmaputra River in Tibet?

Ans: Tsangpo.

8. What is the annual water discharge of the Brahmaputra at Dhubri?

Ans: 743 cubic kilometres.

9. What is the average depth of the Brahmaputra in the dry season?

Ans: 3.6–5.0 metres.

10. What is the average annual rainfall in Assam?

Ans: About 230 cm.

11. How much rainfall occurs in the monsoon season at maximum?

Ans: About 146 cm.

12. Among the four rainfall belts in Assam, where is the least rainfall received?

Ans: In the fourth belt (125–150 cm), e.g., the Guwahati region.

13. How much rainfall occurs in winter?

Ans: About 6 cm.

14. Which districts of Assam receive 300 cm of rainfall annually?

Ans: Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Kokrajhar, Chirang, and the Barak Valley districts.

15. When does the temperature in Assam rise the most?

Ans: During rainless periods in July and August.

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