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Class 11 Geography (India: Physical Environment) Chapter 3 Drainage System

Chapter 3 Drainage System in Class 11 Geography (India: Physical Environment) explores the network of rivers and water bodies that shape India’s landscape and support its ecosystems. The chapter discusses the two major river systems of India—the Himalayan Rivers and the Peninsular Rivers—highlighting their origins, characteristics, and patterns of flow. It explains key drainage patterns such as dendritic, trellis, and radial, along with concepts like river basins, watersheds, and the significance of rivers in agriculture, hydroelectric power, and human settlements. The chapter also examines issues related to river pollution, floods, and water conservation strategies. Understanding India’s drainage system helps in analyzing the country’s water resources and environmental challenges. This quiz will assess your knowledge of river systems, drainage patterns, and the role of water bodies in India’s geography and development.

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Category: Inter-basin Water Transfer

1. Which of the following is an inter-basin water transfer scheme?

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Category: Brahmaputra River System

2. As the Brahmaputra River flows from India into Bangladesh, it undergoes a name change. What is the name of the Brahmaputra River after it enters Bangladesh?

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Category: Origin: Chemayungdung Glacier, Tibet (Tsangpo)

3. Which statement best describes the Brahmaputra as it emerges from Tibet?

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Category: Depositional Features: Ox-bow lakes, Floodplains, Deltas

4. Why does the Kosi river frequently change its course?

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Category: Subsidence of Western Flank

5. Which sequence correctly represents the geological events that have impacted the Peninsular drainage system?

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Category: Older Rivers with Broad Valleys

6. Which geological event has primarily contributed to the fixed courses and lack of meanders in the Peninsular rivers?

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Category: Tapi River – Origin: Madhya Pradesh

7. Which river has a similar directional flow and drainage characteristic to the Tapi River?

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Category: Krishna River – Origin: Maharashtra, Length: 1,401 km

8. Assertion: The non-perennial nature of the Krishna River exacerbates water scarcity during dry seasons in its catchment areas.

Reason: Efficient management and storage solutions have been consistently implemented along the Krishna River to mitigate seasonal fluctuations.

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Category: Himalayan Drainage System

9. During which geological period did the dismemberment of the Indo-Brahma river lead to the formation of separate river systems in the Himalayan drainage?

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Category: Mahanadi River – Origin: Chhattisgarh, Length: 851 km

10. How does the length of the Mahanadi River compare to other major rivers in India?

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Category: Medium River Basins (2,000-20,000 sq. km)

11. Towards which sea do most of the medium river basins in India drain?

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Category: Factors Influencing Drainage Patterns

12. What is the boundary line called that separates one drainage basin from another?

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Category: Ganga River System

13. Where does the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers meet to form the Ganga?

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Category: Arabian Sea Drainage

14. Which river is part of the western coastal region from the Konkan to the Malabar coast?

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Category: Major River Basins (Above 20,000 sq. km)

15. Which of the following rivers has a catchment area greater than 20,000 sq. km?

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Category: Evolution of Himalayan Drainage

16. What is one common characteristic of the rivers originating from the Himalayan region?

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Category: Tilting of Peninsular Block towards Southeast

17. Why do most Peninsular rivers have an orientation towards the Bay of Bengal?

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Category: Perennial Rivers (Fed by glaciers and rainfall)

18. Evaluate how the uplift of the Himalayan region affects the river systems like the Ganga and Brahmaputra.

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Category: Uneven Distribution of Water Resources

19. Which of the following rivers is a perennial river in India?

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Category: Trellis Pattern – Example: Rivers with parallel primary tributaries

20. Which of the following is an example of a trellis drainage pattern region?

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Category: Introduction to Drainage System

21. Into which body of water do most Indian rivers discharge their waters?

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Category: Right Bank: Yamuna, Son

22. Where does the Son river join the Ganga river?

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Category: Upheaval of Himalayas

23. What geological event contributed to the separation of the Indo-Brahma river system into distinct drainage systems?

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Category: Origin: Gangotri Glacier (Bhagirathi)

24. Which of the following rivers is a tributary of the Alaknanda river?

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Category: Based on Size of Watershed

25. Which of the following rivers discharges its waters into the Bay of Bengal?

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Category: Origin: Near Bokhar Chu, Tibet

26. What is the Indus River known as in Tibet?

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Category: Kaveri River – Origin: Karnataka, Length: 800 km

27. One reason why the Kaveri River maintains a steady flow throughout the year is due to:

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Category: Characteristics of Himalayan Rivers

28. Evaluate the historical changes and impacts of Kosi River’s frequent course alterations on human settlements.

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Category: Left Bank Tributaries: Dibang, Lohit, Dhansiri

29. What is the name of the river after the Dibang and Lohit join it?

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Category: East-Flowing Rivers (Drain into Bay of Bengal)

30. Which geological event significantly influenced the orientation of east-flowing rivers towards the Bay of Bengal?

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Category: Flows through India and Pakistan

31. From which location does the Ravi River rise?

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Category: Indo-Brahma River Theory

32. During which geological period did the Indo-Brahma river likely undergo significant transformation leading to its eventual dismemberment?

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Category: Major Tributaries:

33. Where does the Subansiri river originate?

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Category: Extent of Usability of River Water

34. Which of the following is a characteristic of non-perennial rivers?

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Category: Peninsular Drainage

35. What is the common flow direction for most major Peninsular rivers?

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Category: Narmada River – Origin: Amarkantak Plateau

36. Through which geological feature does the Narmada River predominantly flow?

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Category: Peninsular Drainage System

37. What is the primary difference between a river basin and a watershed?

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Category: Formation of V-shaped valleys, rapids, waterfalls

38. How does the underlying geology influence the formation of V-shaped valleys in the Himalayan drainage system?

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Category: Major Tributaries: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satluj

39. Which river system does the Jhelum river belong to?

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Category: Definition of Drainage and Drainage System

40. Which drainage pattern is typically found in regions where the river follows a well-defined geological structure like a ridge?

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Category: Importance of Drainage Systems in Geography

41. Which drainage pattern is typically formed when rivers radiate outward from a central high point, such as a hill?

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Category: Godavari River (“Dakshin Ganga”) – Origin: Maharashtra, Length: 1,465 km

42. What percentage of the Godavari River’s basin lies outside Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh?

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Category: Dendritic Pattern – Example: Rivers of Northern Plains

43. Which characteristic best describes a dendritic drainage pattern?

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Category: Himalayan Drainage

44. Where does the Indus River originate?

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Category: Based on Mode of Origin and Nature

45. Which mountain range is the source of the Brahmaputra river?

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Category: River Water Disputes and Pollution

46. Which of the following is an example of a perennial river in India?

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Category: Flooding and Sedimentation Issues

47. Which drainage pattern resembles the shape of a fan or cone?

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Category: Dismemberment due to Tectonic Uplift

48. Which geological event primarily led to the separation of the Indus and Ganga river systems?

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Category: Centripetal Pattern – Example: Rivers draining into a lake or depression

49. How does a centripetal drainage pattern differ from a radial pattern?

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Category: Classification of Indian Drainage System

50. Which drainage pattern resembles the branches of a tree?

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Category: Left Bank: Ramganga, Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi, Mahananda

51. At which location does the Gandak river join the Ganga?

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Category: Indus River System

52. At which location does the Ravi River join the Chenab River?

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Category: Based on Orientation to the Sea

53. Identify the major river basin with more than 20,000 sq. km of catchment area from the options below.

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Category: Right Bank Tributaries: Subansiri, Kameng, Manas

54. Which river is known as an antecedent river among the right bank tributaries of the Brahmaputra?

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Category: Important Drainage Patterns

55. Which of the following rivers discharges into the Arabian Sea?

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Category: Non-perennial (Rain-fed)

56. Identify the typical drainage pattern associated with non-perennial river systems.

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Category: Major River Systems of Peninsular Drainage

57. Which of the following rivers is a tributary of the Krishna river?

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Category: Major River Systems of Himalayan Drainage

58. Which of the following rivers forms part of the Indus River system?

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Category: Bay of Bengal Drainage

59. When the Brahmaputra enters Bangladesh, what is it called?

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Category: Luni River – Origin: Rajasthan, Ends in Rann of Kutchh

60. Where do the Saraswati and Sabarmati branches of the Luni River join?

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Category: West-Flowing Rivers (Drain into Arabian Sea)

61. Which characteristic is common to both the Narmada and Tapi rivers?

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Category: Evolution of Peninsular Drainage

62. What geological event primarily contributed to the absence of meanders in Peninsular rivers like the Narmada and Tapi?

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Category: Characteristics of Peninsular Rivers

63. Which one of these Peninsular rivers is known for having a non-perennial flow?

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Category: Minor River Basins (Below 2,000 sq. km)

64. Which of the following is a minor river basin with a catchment area of less than 2,000 sq. km?

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Category: Radial Pattern – Example: Rivers originating from Amarkantak Range

65. Which region’s rivers are an example of a radial drainage pattern?

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Category: Limited Meandering, Fixed Course

66. Which of the following is a characteristic difference between the Peninsular and Himalayan drainage systems?

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Category: Cultural and Economic Importance

67. Which river is known as the lifeline of Indian culture and civilization, often revered in Hindu rituals?

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Category: Problems of Floods and Droughts

68. What is one of the causes of floods according to the syllabus?

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