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Dive into our latest quiz by our quizmasters and explore the breathtaking rivers and majestic mountains that shape India’s landscape. From the powerful flow of the Ganges to the serene Brahmaputra, and the soaring heights of the Himalayas to the mystical Western Ghats, this quiz will challenge your knowledge and deepen your appreciation for India’s natural beauty. So, what are you waiting for?
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1. In which state is the Bogatha Waterfall located?
a. Odisha
b. Telangana
c. Madhya Pradesh
d. Mizoram
2. Which of these is the highest peak in south India?
a. Doddabetta
b. Avalanche
c. Munnaar
d. Anaimudi
3. Which of these is known as 'Sahyadri' in Maharashtra?
a. Vindhya Mountains
b. Arabian Sea
c. Western Ghats
d. River Narmada
4. What is the name of the 30 km gap that interrupts the 1600km stretch of the Western Ghats?
a. Palghat Gap
b. Sahyadri Gap
c. Konkani Gap
d. Poona Gap
5. If Kanchenjunga is India's highest peak, which of these is India's second-highest peak?
a. Nanda Devi
b. Kamet
c. Badrinath
d. Doddabetta
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Answers
1. In which state is the Bogatha Waterfall located?
a. Odisha
b. Telangana
c. Madhya Pradesh
d. Mizoram
Did You Know?
Also called Telangana's Niagara, the Bogatha Waterfall has seen a steady increase in tourism ever since a high-level bridge was constructed across the Godavari River.
Read more about it in this link.
2. Which of these is the highest peak in south India?
a. Doddabetta
b. Avalanche
c. Munnaar
d. Anaimudi
Did You Know?
At 2695m, Anaimudi is the highest peak in south India. Situated in the Western Ghats, it is a part of the Anamalai region. Anamalai means 'elephant hills'.
Read more about it in this link.
3. Which of these is known as 'Sahyadri' in Maharashtra?
a. Vindhya Mountains
b. Arabian Sea
c. Western Ghats
d. River Narmada
Did You Know?
The Radhanagri Wildlife Sanctuary, the first wildlife sanctuary of Maharashtra, was established in Sahyadri in 1958.
Read more about it in this link.
4. What is the name of the 30 km gap that interrupts the 1600km stretch of the Western Ghats?
a. Palghat Gap
b. Sahyadri Gap
c. Konkani Gap
d. Poona Gap
Did You Know?
The Western Ghats is a chain of mountains that runs parallel to India's western coast. They traverse the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Goa, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.
Read more about it in this link.
5. If Kanchenjunga is India's highest peak, which of these is India's second-highest peak?
a. Nanda Devi
b. Kamet
c. Badrinath
d. Doddabetta
Did You Know?
Situated in the Himalayas, Nanda Devi, at a height of 7817 m, is the second-highest peak in India. The Valley of Flowers National Park is situated here.
Read more about it in this link.
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