Farah Sultan and Aditya Raj Solutions for Chapter: Geographical Features of Uttar Pradesh, Exercise 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
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Questions from Farah Sultan and Aditya Raj Solutions for Chapter: Geographical Features of Uttar Pradesh, Exercise 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS with Hints & Solutions
Which of the following regions receives heavy rainfall?

The narrow belt of Bhabar is found in

In Uttar Pradesh, jute is cultivated in:

Triveni Sangam of Uttar Pradesh is the place of confluence of which of the following rivers?

Consider the following statements.
I. Kaimur series is formed from Vindhyan system in which sandstone, quartz and conglomerates are formed.
II. The red stone has been extensively used in the buildings made in Mughal period.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements.
I. The transitional belt running along the sub-Himalayan Terai region is called the Terai and Bhabar area.
II. This Terai and Bhabar area covers the district of Lucknow in the West to Ballia in the East.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements.
I. The level, damp and marshy land in a parallel form along with narrow belt below Bhabar is Terai Belt.
II. Sawana type of grass is found in the Terai region.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements.
I. The Gangetic plain is entirely covered with the black soil.
II. The plain is sloppy from North-West to South-East with steep gradient towards the East.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
