Indian Geography: Frequently Asked Questions Answers for Preparation

Banihal Pass has been created by the Indus River. It is a narrow pass between two mountains generated by a water body. It is located in the Pirpanjal ranges of Jammu and Kashmir. The key geographic questions ask Where is it located? Why is it there? What is the significance of the location? As students pose additional questions, they seek responses that help to organize spatial understandings: What is this place like?

50 geography questions
  • Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?
  • What is the capital of Serbia?
  • In which country would you visit Machu Picchu? ...
  • The equator passes through how many countries?
  • True or False? ...
  • What is the deepest lake in the world?
  • What is the state capital of New York?
  • What is the longest river in China?

Important questions about Coastal Area of India for UPSC, SSC, Postal Assistant, Secretariat Assistant and RRB exams 1. What is the total length of Indian Coastal Area ? Answer: 6083 Km (7516.6 Km, including Andaman and lakshadeep) 2. What is the number of states having coastal area ? Answer: 9 3. Which States has the largest coastline in India ? Answer: Gujarat 4. Which is the second.

The Indian Ocean has been known by its present name since at least 1515 when the Latin form Oceanus Orientalis Indicus ("Indian Eastern Ocean") is attested, named for India, which projects into it. ... Conversely, Chinese explorers in the Indian Ocean during the 15th century called it the Indian Oceans.

GK Questions

    Who is the Father of our Nation? ...
    Who was the first President of India? ...
    Who is known as Father of Indian Constitution? ...
    Which is the most sensitive organ in our body? ...
    Giddha is the folk dance of? ...
    Who was the first Prime Minister of India? ...
    Which is the heavier metal of these two? ...
    Who invented Computer?
 
India is a subcontinent located in South of Asian continent. It is considered a subcontinent because it covers an expansive area of land that includes the Himalayan region in the north, the Gangetic Plain as well as the plateau region in the south.


 India is not its own continent but because it is a self-contained and distinct large landmass, it can be correctly considered a subcontinent. ... While it is true that India takes up more of the geographical space of the subcontinent, this part of South Asia also includes Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka.

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