
Consider the following countries:
1. India
2. Nepal
3. Bhutan
4. Myanmar
5. Tibet
6. Pakistan
7. Bangladesh
Which of the above countries are part of the Indian subcontinent?


Important Questions on Practice Test-Indian Geography
1. The western coastal plains is widest in the south.
2. The eastern coastal plains are wider and levelled than western coastal plains.
3. The western coastal plain is devoid of any delta.
Which of the above statements is/ are correct?

Consider the following properties about particular soil type.
1. These soils have a relative absence of lime and silica.
2. The humus content is also very low.
3. These soils are poor in organic matter, nitrogen, phosphate and calcium.
4. In these soils iron and potash are found in abundance.
Which of the following soil has the above properties?

1. They have high phosphate content.
2. They have a high nitrogen content.
3. They are poor in organic matter.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

1. Structural unity of hills.
2. Physiographic continuity of hills.
3. Steep sided, flat topped topography.
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:

1. They are associated with the area of volcanic activity.
2. Water from hot spring contains minerals like sulphur and borax.
3. They can be found in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat.
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

Arrange the following physical features of India from North to South:
1. Bundelkhand
2. Malwa Plateau
3. Mahadeo Hills
4. Satmala Hills
Select the correct answer from the codes given below:

Consider the following statements on Bhabar plains in Northern India:
1. It lies along the foot of the Shiwaliks from the Indus to the Tista.
2. It comprises pebble-studded rocks.
3. This region is suitable for agriculture.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements:
1. The state of Gujarat has the longest coastline in India.
2. The Tropic of Cancer divides India in exactly two equal halves.
Which of the above statement is/are correct?
