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(b) Narmada and Tapi (d) Mahanadi and Godavari
7. On reaching the _____________ it takes a ‘U’ turn and enters India in Arunachal
Pradesh.
(c) Kanchenjunga (c) Dihang Gorge
(d) Namcha Barwa (d) Assam Hills
8. Which of the following statement is true regarding the river Brahmaputra? (Do You
Know -pg. no-20)
(a) Brahmaputra is known as the Tsang Po in Tibet and Jamuna in Bangladesh.
(b) Brahmaputra is known as the Yarlung Tsang Po in Tibet and Padma in
Bangladesh.
(c) Brahmaputra is known as the Tsang Po in Tibet and Jamuna in India.
(d) Brahmaputra is known as the Tsang Po in Bangladesh and Jamuna in Tibet.
9. Dhuadhar fall is a picturesque location on which of the following river?
(a) The river Brahmaputra (c) The river Tapi
(b) The river Ganga (d) The river Narmada
10. Where from the river Tapi originates?
(a) The Vindhya Range (c) The Maikala Hills
(b) The Amarkantak Hills (d) The Satpura range
Subjective
Sl. Sub Topic-The Brahmaputra River System),The Peninsular Rivers Marks Pg No.
No (The Narmada and theTapi) (1/3/5)
1. Why does the Brahmaputra in its Tibetan part have less silt 1 21
despite a longer course? (ncert Exercise- Q.N. 2 v -pg. no-24)
2. Which is the main water divide of the peninsular India? 1
3. Why are the rivers of the western coastal plains short? 1 18
4. Which two peninsular Rivers flow westward? Mention one 3 21
similarity and one difference between these two rivers.
5. Why does Brahmaputra have braided channel? 3 21
6. Describe the main features of Tapi river system. 3 21
7. What is the name of Brahmaputra in Tibet & Bangladesh? Give 5 20,21
four characteristic features of Brahmaputra.