10 Geographical and Human-Made Wonders of India: Quiz

Q 1.   With a height of 8,586 meters above sea level. I am the highest mountain peak of India.

  1. Kangchenjunga
  2. Nanda Devi
  3. Kamet

Q 2.   At a height of 2,170 meters above sea level, I am the highest tea plantation not only in India but also in the entire world.

  1. Glenburn tea estate.
  2. Kolukkamalai tea estate.
  3. Ghograjan tea estate.

Q 3.   Just about 0.0025 sq km in area, I am the smallest island in India.

  1. Bitra Island.
  2. Viringili Island.
  3. Pitti Island.

Q 4.   Spread across a total area of 200 sq km, I am the largest Freshwater Lake in India.

  1. Wular Lake.
  2. Loktak Lake.
  3. Vembanad Lake.

Q 5.   Standing 260 meters high, I am the tallest dam in India.

  1. Bhakra Nangal dam.
  2. Tehri dam.
  3. Tungabhadra dam.

Q 6.   With a staggering length of 30,957 meters, I am the longest cave in India.

  1. Elephanta Caves.
  2. Krem Liat Prah.
  3. Borra Caves

Q 7.   With 23 platforms, I am the station with best capacity in India.

  1. Sealdah railway station.
  2. Howrah Junction.
  3. Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station.

Q 8.   Formed by the confluence of three major rivers, I am the largest delta in India.

  1. Mahanandi Delta.
  2. Krishna Delta.
  3. Sundarbans Delta.

Q 9.   At 455 meters height, I am the highest water fall in India.

  1. Kunchikal falls.
  2. Jog falls.
  3. Nohkalikai falls.

Q 10. I am the Indian state with the longest coastline and a surrounded by the Arabians Sea.

  1. Maharashtra.
  2. Karnataka.
  3. Gujarat.

Answers

  1. Kangchenjunga.
  2. Kolukkamalai tea estate.
  3. Viringili Island.
  4. Wular Lake.
  5. Tehri dam.
  6. Krem Liat Prah.
  7. Howrah Junction.
  8. Sundarbans Delta.
  9. Kunchikal falls.
  10. Gujarat.

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