The Vindhya Range mainly separates: MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The Vindhya Range mainly separates:
A. East India and West India
B. Punjab and Haryana
C. Gujarat and Rajasthan
D. North India and South India
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The Vindhya Range has traditionally been considered the dividing line between northern and southern India.

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Question #1 Report Error
The Karakoram Pass, at an elevation of about 5,540 meters, connects Kashmir with:
A. Central Asian states
B. Nepal
C. Afghanistan
D. Tibet

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
The 5,540-meter-high Karakoram Pass connects Kashmir with the Central Asian states[reference:23].

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Question #2 Report Error
Which of the following passes is NOT in the Karakoram Range?
A. Karakoram Pass
B. Bara-lacha Pass
C. Aghil Pass
D. Khunjerab Pass

Correct Answer: Option B


Explanation:
Bara-lacha Pass is in the Zanskar Range of the Himalayas, not the Karakoram. The Karakoram Pass, Khunjerab Pass, and Aghil Pass are in the Karakoram[reference:143].

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Question #3 Report Error
The highest peak in the Hindu Kush is:
A. Nanga Parbat
B. Rakaposhi
C. K2
D. Tirich Mir

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Tirich Mir at 7,708 meters (25,289 feet) is the highest peak in the Hindu Kush[reference:98].

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