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  • Question 1
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    Which of the following is not a tributary of the Krishna?
    Solution
    Amravati is not a tributary of the Krishna. The Amaravati River is the longest tributary of Kaveri River in fertile the districts of Karur and Tirupur, Tamil Nadu state, South India.
  • Question 2
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    Tochi, Gilgit anet Hunza are tributaries of ______.
  • Question 3
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    Which is the longest tributary of River Indus?
    Solution
    Chenab river
    The Chenab river is the largest tributary of Indus river.
    The Chenab is formed by the confluence of two streams, Chandra and Bhaga, in the western (Punjab) Himalayas in India’s Himachal Pradesh state. It flows west through Jammu and Kashmir state—the Indian-administered portion of the disputed Kashmir region)—between the steep cliffs of the Siwalik Range (south) and the Lesser Himalayas (north). Turning southwest, it continues into Pakistan, descending from the uplands into the broad alluvial lowlands of Punjab province. After receiving the Jhelum River near Trimmu, the Chenab empties into the Sutlej River, a tributary of the Indus River. Its total length is about 605 miles (974 km), and it feeds several irrigation canals.
  • Question 4
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    The river which rises in the Kamarpet hill in Chhotanagpur Plateau of Bihar and called "The River of Sorrow" is ______.
    Solution
    Damodar river is known as "The river of Sorrow". It rises in the Kamerpet hill in Chhota Nagpur Plateau of Bihar. It is flowing across the Indian states of Jharkhand and West Bengal. Earlier it was known as "Sorrow of Bengal" as it used to flood in many areas of West Bengal.  Barakar,  Konar, Bokaro, Haharo, Jamunia, Ghari, Guaia, Khadia, Bhera are its tributaries.
  • Question 5
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    The Yamuna and the Sone are the tributaries of the river ________.
    Solution
    The Yamuna and the Sone are the tributaries of the river Ganga. The Yamuna River is one of the most beautiful rivers of India. It is the biggest tributary of the Ganges (also known as Ganga) in Northern India. Son River, Son also spelled Sone, principal southern tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River, rising in Madhya Pradesh state, central India.
  • Question 6
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    Loktak Lake, a big lake of North East India, is located in ______.
    Solution
    The largest freshwater lake of the northeast, Loktak Lake is about some 53km away from Imphal in Manipur. The highlight of this lake is Keibul Lamjao National Park – the only floating national park in the world.
    The correct answer is C.
  • Question 7
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    The river Tsangpo flows through ______ before entering India?
    Solution
    The river Brahmaputra is known as Tsang Po in Tibet and Jamuna in Bangladesh. It rises in Tibet east of Mansarovar lake very close to the sources of the Indus and the Satluj. On reaching to Namcha Barwa(7757 m), it takes "U" turn and enters in India in Arunachal Pradesh through a gorge. Here it is called the Dihang.
  • Question 8
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    The Mountain Peak located where the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra river takes a hairpin bend from West-East trend to North-South trend is _______.
    Solution
    Namcha Barwa is a mountain peak in Tibetian Himalaya with the height of 7757 meter. The Tsangpo - Brahmaputra river takes a U turn on reaching the Namcha Barwa and enters India in Arunachal Pradesh throgh a gorge.
  • Question 9
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    The city located on the bank of river Yamuna is  _________.
    Solution
    Agra,
    The Yamuna rises on the slopes of the Bandarpunch massif in the Great Himalayas near Yamnotri (Jamnotri) in western Uttarakhand. It flows in a southerly direction swiftly through the Himalayan foothills and, exiting Uttarakhand, onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain, along the border between Uttar Pradesh and Haryana state to the west. The Eastern and Western Yamuna canals are fed from the river at that point.

    The Yamuna then passes Delhi, where it feeds the Agra Canal. South of Delhi, and now wholly within Uttar Pradesh, it turns southeastward near Mathura and passes Agra, Firozabad, and Etawah. Below Etawah it receives a number of southern tributaries, the largest of which are the Chambal, the Sindh, the Betwa, and the Ken. Near Allahabad, after a course of about 855 miles (1,376 km), the Yamuna joins the Ganges (Ganga) River. The confluence of the two rivers is an especially sacred place to Hindus and is the site of annual festivals, as well as the Kumbh Mela, which is held every 12 years and is attended by millions of devotees.
  • Question 10
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    ________ river is called as "Dakshin Ganga".
    Solution
    Godavari is the largest peninsular river system of India.Because of the length and the area it covers, it is also known as Dakshin Ganga. It rises from the 
    slopes of the Western Ghats in Nasik district of Maharashtra. Its length is about 1500 km.It drains into  bay of Bengal.
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