The part of Brahmaputra that falls in Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as [#2174]
| « | ! | ! | » |
Q1. The part of Brahmaputra that falls in Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as
Q1. The part of Brahmaputra that falls in Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as
(A) Meghna
(A) Meghna
(A) Meghna
(B) Padma
(B) Padma
(B) Padma
(C) Jamuna
(C) Jamuna
(C) Jamuna
(D) Barak
(D) Barak
(D) Barak
Answer: (C) Jamuna
Answer: (C) Jamuna
Answer: (C) Jamuna
The part of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as the Jamuna River.
The part of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as the Jamuna River.
The part of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as the Jamuna River.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Related MCQ Quizzes
Q1. Which river is known as Tsangpo in Tibet?
Q1. Which river is known as Tsangpo in Tibet?
(A) Ganga
(A) Ganga
(A) Ganga
(B) Brahmaputra
(B) Brahmaputra
(B) Brahmaputra
(C) Kosi
(C) Kosi
(C) Kosi
(D) Gandak
(D) Gandak
(D) Gandak
Answer: (B) Brahmaputra
Answer: (B) Brahmaputra
Answer: (B) Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q2. The Dhola-Sadiya bridge is built on the _____ river.
Q2. The Dhola-Sadiya bridge is built on the _____ river.
(A) Dibang
(A) Dibang
(A) Dibang
(B) Siang
(B) Siang
(B) Siang
(C) Lohit
(C) Lohit
(C) Lohit
(D) Brahmaputra
(D) Brahmaputra
(D) Brahmaputra
Answer: (C) Lohit
Answer: (C) Lohit
Answer: (C) Lohit
Lohit
Lohit
Lohit
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q3. For which metal was the Suwansiri River famous?
Q3. For which metal was the Suwansiri River famous?
(A) Silver
(A) Silver
(A) Silver
(B) Gold
(B) Gold
(B) Gold
(C) Copper
(C) Copper
(C) Copper
(D) Iron
(D) Iron
(D) Iron
Answer: (B) Gold
Answer: (B) Gold
Answer: (B) Gold
The Suwansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, is historically known for its association with gold. The name "Suwansiri" itself is derived from Sanskrit words meaning "golden flow."
The Suwansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, is historically known for its association with gold. The name "Suwansiri" itself is derived from Sanskrit words meaning "golden flow."
The Suwansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra, is historically known for its association with gold. The name "Suwansiri" itself is derived from Sanskrit words meaning "golden flow."
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q4. What forms the southern boundary of the Kaziranga National Park?
Q4. What forms the southern boundary of the Kaziranga National Park?
(A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
(A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
(A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
(B) North Cachar Hills
(B) North Cachar Hills
(B) North Cachar Hills
(C) Meghalaya
(C) Meghalaya
(C) Meghalaya
(D) Brahmaputra River
(D) Brahmaputra River
(D) Brahmaputra River
Answer: (A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
Answer: (A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
Answer: (A) Karbi Anglong Plateau
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The Mora Diphlu River plays a crucial role in defining the park's southern boundary, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The Mora Diphlu River plays a crucial role in defining the park's southern boundary, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its diverse wildlife, particularly its large population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The Mora Diphlu River plays a crucial role in defining the park's southern boundary, contributing to its unique ecosystem.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q5. British annexed the Brahmaputra Valley or the then Assam Province into the Indian British Empire in the year of?
Q5. British annexed the Brahmaputra Valley or the then Assam Province into the Indian British Empire in the year of?
(A) 1833
(A) 1833
(A) 1833
(B) 1832
(B) 1832
(B) 1832
(C) 1826
(C) 1826
(C) 1826
(D) 1824
(D) 1824
(D) 1824
Answer: (C) 1826
Answer: (C) 1826
Answer: (C) 1826
1826
1826
1826
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q6. Which river separates the Karbi Anglong Plateau from the Naga Hills?
Q6. Which river separates the Karbi Anglong Plateau from the Naga Hills?
(A) Kapili
(A) Kapili
(A) Kapili
(B) Barak
(B) Barak
(B) Barak
(C) Dhansiri
(C) Dhansiri
(C) Dhansiri
(D) Daiyang
(D) Daiyang
(D) Daiyang
Answer: (C) Dhansiri
Answer: (C) Dhansiri
Answer: (C) Dhansiri
The Dhansiri River forms a natural boundary between the Karbi Anglong Plateau and the Naga Hills. It originates in the Naga Hills and flows through Assam before joining the Brahmaputra River.
The Dhansiri River forms a natural boundary between the Karbi Anglong Plateau and the Naga Hills. It originates in the Naga Hills and flows through Assam before joining the Brahmaputra River.
The Dhansiri River forms a natural boundary between the Karbi Anglong Plateau and the Naga Hills. It originates in the Naga Hills and flows through Assam before joining the Brahmaputra River.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q7. How many districts from Brahmaputra Valley were added in the newly created Assam Province?
Q7. How many districts from Brahmaputra Valley were added in the newly created Assam Province?
(A) 6
(A) 6
(A) 6
(B) 8
(B) 8
(B) 8
(C) 13
(C) 13
(C) 13
(D) 9
(D) 9
(D) 9
Answer: (A) 6
Answer: (A) 6
Answer: (A) 6
6
6
6
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q8. What is the major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam?
Q8. What is the major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam?
(A) Rice
(A) Rice
(A) Rice
(B) Wheat
(B) Wheat
(B) Wheat
(C) Cotton
(C) Cotton
(C) Cotton
(D) Sugarcane
(D) Sugarcane
(D) Sugarcane
Answer: (A) Rice
Answer: (A) Rice
Answer: (A) Rice
The major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam is rice (paddy).
The major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam is rice (paddy).
The major crop cultivated in the Brahmaputra Valley of Assam is rice (paddy).
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q9. The term 'Majuli,' associated with Assam, refers to:
Q9. The term 'Majuli,' associated with Assam, refers to:
(A) Largest river island in the world
(A) Largest river island in the world
(A) Largest river island in the world
(B) Capital city
(B) Capital city
(B) Capital city
(C) Major industrial hub
(C) Major industrial hub
(C) Major industrial hub
(D) Archaeological site
(D) Archaeological site
(D) Archaeological site
Answer: (A) Largest river island in the world
Answer: (A) Largest river island in the world
Answer: (A) Largest river island in the world
Majuli is a large river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam. It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest river island. Majuli is not only geographically significant but also culturally rich, known for its Vaishnavite monasteries (satras) and unique cultural traditions. However, it faces a significant threat from erosion.
Majuli is a large river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam. It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest river island. Majuli is not only geographically significant but also culturally rich, known for its Vaishnavite monasteries (satras) and unique cultural traditions. However, it faces a significant threat from erosion.
Majuli is a large river island in the Brahmaputra River, Assam. It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's largest river island. Majuli is not only geographically significant but also culturally rich, known for its Vaishnavite monasteries (satras) and unique cultural traditions. However, it faces a significant threat from erosion.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Q10. Through which pass of the Patkai ranges did Sukapha lead his march?
Q10. Through which pass of the Patkai ranges did Sukapha lead his march?
(A) Aghil Pass
(A) Aghil Pass
(A) Aghil Pass
(B) Tengapani Pass
(B) Tengapani Pass
(B) Tengapani Pass
(C) Barail Pass
(C) Barail Pass
(C) Barail Pass
(D) Pangsau Pass
(D) Pangsau Pass
(D) Pangsau Pass
Answer: (D) Pangsau Pass
Answer: (D) Pangsau Pass
Answer: (D) Pangsau Pass
Sukapha led his march through the Patkai Pass. This pass, also known as the Pangsau Pass, is located in the Patkai Range on the Indo-Myanmar border. It was the most convenient route for the Ahoms to enter the Brahmaputra Valley.
Sukapha led his march through the Patkai Pass. This pass, also known as the Pangsau Pass, is located in the Patkai Range on the Indo-Myanmar border. It was the most convenient route for the Ahoms to enter the Brahmaputra Valley.
Sukapha led his march through the Patkai Pass. This pass, also known as the Pangsau Pass, is located in the Patkai Range on the Indo-Myanmar border. It was the most convenient route for the Ahoms to enter the Brahmaputra Valley.
*** Choose the correct option to show answer. (Choose the correct option to show answer.) Need help
Related Questions
1. Which of the following river originates from the Naga Hills?2. How many districts are there in the Brahmaputra Valley?3. The town of Dibrugarh is situated on the banks of which river?4. What geographical feature was established as the boundary between the Ahoms and the Mughals following the Ahom victory in the Battle of Itakhuli?5. Which is the smallest river island in the world?6. Which Assamese religious site is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is located on an island in the Brahmaputra River?7. Which tributary of Brahmaputra is the largest?8. How many districts from Brahmaputra Valley were added in the newly created Assam Province?9. Which river island in Assam is the largest river island in the world?10. Which one is not a tributary of the Brahmaputra?11. During winter, what drainage pattern does the Brahmaputra River form?12. The part of Brahmaputra that falls in Bangladesh after crossing Assam is known as13. Which is the last north bank tributary of Brahmaputra within Assam?14. Which river flows through the northern part of the Kaziranga National Park?15. Which ancient kingdom of the Brahmaputra Valley was ruled by the Varman dynasty?16. What divides Karbi Anglong into two divisions?17. The Bhupen Hazarika Setu, also known as the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge, connects Assam with which state?18. Who is considered the 'Bard of Brahmaputra'?19. Which of the following river is on the south bank of River Brahmaputra?20. The Majuli Island, one of the largest river islands in the world, is located in the river: