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Class 9 Social Science (Contemporary India) Chapter 3 Drainage

This quiz on Chapter 3: Drainage from Contemporary India (Class 9 Social Science) is designed to assess your understanding of the drainage system in India, including major rivers, their origins, tributaries, and significance. It will challenge your recall of key concepts such as the Himalayan and Peninsular river systems, the differences between perennial and seasonal rivers, and the role of drainage basins in water management. The quiz also explores topics like river pollution, water conservation, and the importance of rivers in agriculture, industry, and human settlements. Through multiple-choice questions, short answer prompts, and analytical discussions, this quiz will reinforce your knowledge of India’s drainage patterns while encouraging critical thinking about water resources and their sustainable use.

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Category: Distributaries: Bhagirathi-Hooghly

1. Where does the Bhagirathi-Hooghly distributary flow into?

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Category: Saltwater Lakes: Sambhar (Rajasthan)

2. (A) Sambhar lake in Rajasthan is a saltwater lake.
(R) The water of Sambhar lake is used for producing salt.

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Category: River Pollution and Conservation

3. Under the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP), which of the following rivers was NOT initially covered under the expansion of the Ganga Action Plan (GAP) in 1995?

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Category: Kaveri River System (East-Flowing)

4. (A) The hydroelectric power generated from the Shivasamudram Falls is primarily supplied to urban areas like Mysuru and Bengaluru.
(R) The Shivasamudram Falls is the second biggest waterfall in India and has significant potential for hydroelectric power generation.

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Category: Domestic Sewage

5. A wastewater treatment plant processes $500$ cubic meters of domestic sewage per day. The influent pollutant concentration is $300$ mg/L. If the treatment process removes $90\%$ of the pollutants, what is the daily pollutant removal in kilograms?

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Category: Hydropower Generation

6. A lake formed by the damming of a river for hydropower generation helps regulate the flow of water. During heavy rainfall, the lake prevents flooding by storing excess water. If the lake has a storage capacity of 500 million cubic meters and receives an inflow of 200 million cubic meters during heavy rainfall, what percentage of its capacity is utilized to prevent flooding?

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Category: Right Bank: Yamuna

7. From which glacier does the Yamuna river originate?

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Category: Glacial Lakes: Wular, Dal, Nainital, Bhimtal, Loktak

8. Which of the following lakes is an artificial lake created by the damming of a river for hydel power generation?

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Category: Artificial Lakes: Guru Gobind Sagar (Bhakra Nangal Dam)

9. Which of the following statements accurately describes the impact of Guru Gobind Sagar on the surrounding climate?

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Category: Known as Dakshin Ganga

10. What is the length of the Godavari river?

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Category: Formation of the Sundarbans Delta

11. What is the primary reason for the name “Sundarban Delta”?

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Category: Tectonic Lakes: Wular (J&K)

12. Among the following lakes in India, which one is recognized as the largest freshwater lake and is also a result of tectonic activity?

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Category: Frequent Flooding in Assam

13. Which of the following is a major reason for frequent flooding in Assam caused by the Brahmaputra River?

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Category: Left Bank: Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi

14. What is one major impact of the Ghaghara, Gandak, and Kosi rivers on the northern plains?

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Category: Major Tributaries:

15. Which of the following statements correctly describes the difference between the Indus and Ganga river systems in terms of their tributaries?

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Category: Formation of Landforms (Gorges, Meanders, Oxbow Lakes, Deltas)

16. Consider a river that forms a gorge in its upper course and meanders in its middle course. Over time, due to continuous erosion and deposition, what landform is most likely to develop in the middle course of this river?

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Category: Namami Gange Programme (2014)

17. Which of the following is NOT a primary objective of the Namami Gange Programme initiated in 2014?

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Category: Peninsular Rivers

18. What percentage of the Godavari basin lies in Maharashtra?

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Category: Narmada River System (West-Flowing)

19. Where does the Narmada River originate?

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Category: Mahanadi River System (East-Flowing)

20. Where does the Mahanadi river originate?

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Category: Draining into the Bay of Bengal (Mostly)

21. What is the total length of the Kaveri river?

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Category: Drainage Systems in India

22. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of Himalayan rivers?

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Category: Damodar, Brahmani, Baitarani, Subarnarekha

23. Which of the following rivers is primarily associated with the formation of the Chota Nagpur Plateau and has a significant role in the industrial development of the region?

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Category: Industrial waste

24. What was the primary objective of the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) launched in 1995?

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Category: Indus Water Treaty (1960)

25. Which states in India benefit from the irrigation water allocated under the Indus Water Treaty (1960)?

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Category: Saltwater vs. Freshwater Lakes

26. Which of the following is the largest freshwater lake in India?

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Category: Introduction to Drainage

27. Which river has the largest drainage basin in India?

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Category: Course Length and Erosion

28. The Godavari river is known as the largest Peninsular river in India. Which of the following states does not fall under the drainage basin of the Godavari river?

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Category: Fisheries and Aquatic Life

29. The quality of water in a river directly affects the health of aquatic life and the productivity of fisheries. If a river has a dissolved oxygen (DO) level of 6 mg/L, which is the minimum required for healthy fish populations, and industrial discharge reduces the DO level by 25%, what will be the new DO level? Additionally, if the fishery’s productivity decreases by 30% due to the reduced DO level, what could be the economic impact on a community that relies on fishing for 40% of its income?

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Category: Natural vs. Artificial Lakes

30. Which of the following lakes is an example of a man-made lake created by damming a river?

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Category: Lagoons: Chilika, Pulicat, Kolleru

31. Which of the following lakes is NOT formed due to the action of spits and bars in coastal areas?

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Category: Seasonal Rivers (Dependent on Monsoon)

32. Which of the following rivers flows westwards and makes an estuary instead of a delta?

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Category: Origin: Brahmagri Range (Western Ghats)

33. Which state has the largest share of the Godavari river basin area?

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Category: Godavari River System (East-Flowing)

34. Which of the following is a tributary of the Godavari River?

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Category: Tributaries: Purna, Wardha, Pranhita, Manjra, Wainganga, Penganga

35. Which of the following is a tributary of the Godavari river?

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Category: Notable Features: Marble Rocks, Dhuadhar Falls

36. Where is the Dhuandhar Falls located, where the Narmada river plunges over steep rocks?

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Category: Indus River System

37. The Indus river enters India through which region?

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Category: Alternate Names: Tsang Po (Tibet), Jamuna (Bangladesh)

38. The Brahmaputra River is known by different names in various regions. In Tibet, it is called Tsang Po, and in Bangladesh, it is known as Jamuna. What is the primary reason for the Brahmaputra’s significant increase in water volume and silt deposition as it enters India from Tibet?

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Category: Origin: Mahabaleshwar, Maharashtra

39. From where does the Krishna River originate?

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Category: Tributaries: Zaskar, Nubra, Shyok, Hunza

40. According to the Indus Water Treaty (1960), what percentage of the total water carried by the Indus river system can India use for irrigation in Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan?

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Category: National River Conservation Plan (NRCP)

41. The Ganga Action Plan (GAP) was launched in 1985 to reduce pollution in the Ganga River. What was the primary reason for expanding GAP into the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) in 1995?

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Category: Role of Rivers in the Economy

42. A country heavily reliant on agriculture decides to invest in river-based infrastructure to boost its economy. Which of the following investments would have the GREATEST long-term impact on agricultural productivity and economic growth?

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Category: Water Storage and Flood Control

43. A lake is used to control flooding in a region. The lake can store up to 500 million cubic meters of water. During a heavy rainfall event, the inflow rate is 20 million cubic meters per day, and the outflow rate is 15 million cubic meters per day. How many days will it take for the lake to fill to its maximum capacity during this event?

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Category: Causes of River Pollution:

44. Given that a river can dilute and assimilate pollution loads within 20 km downstream of a large city under adequate streamflow conditions, what happens to its self-cleansing capacity when urbanization increases significantly without corresponding treatment of sewage and industrial effluents?

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Category: Differences Between Himalayan and Peninsular Rivers

45. Which of the following best explains why Himalayan rivers are perennial compared to Peninsular rivers?

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Category: Origin: Tibet (near Lake Mansarovar)

46. Which of the following statements correctly differentiates the flow patterns of the Indus and Brahmaputra rivers after their origins in Tibet?

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Category: India’s Largest River Basin

47. Which of the following is a major Himalayan river?

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Category: Perennial vs. Seasonal

48. A river in India flows throughout the year and has a dendritic drainage pattern. What type of river is this, and what does its drainage pattern indicate about the underlying geology?

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Category: The Peninsular Rivers

49. Which of the following is the largest Peninsular river, often referred to as the Dakshin Ganga, and has the largest drainage basin among peninsular rivers?

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Category: Objective: Pollution Control and River Restoration

50. A river with an initial pollution load of 1000 units has a self-cleansing capacity that reduces the pollution by 20\% every 10 km. However, due to untreated sewage discharge, an additional pollution load of 200 units is added every 10 km. What will be the total pollution load in the river after 30 km?

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Category: Tributaries: Amravati, Bhavani, Hemavati, Kabini

51. Which of the following is a tributary of the Kaveri river?

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Category: Definition of Drainage

52. Which feature separates two drainage basins?

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Category: Launched in 1985 as Ganga Action Plan (GAP)

53. When was the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) expanded to cover other rivers after the Ganga Action Plan?

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Category: Largest Drainage Basin in the World (Amazon Basin)

54. What is the primary characteristic of a drainage basin?

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Category: Origin: Western Ghats (Nasik, Maharashtra)

55. From which district in Maharashtra does the Godavari river originate?

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Category: Hydro-Power Generation

56. How do lakes formed by damming rivers contribute to hydro-power generation?

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Category: Features: U-Turn at Namcha Barwa, Braided Channels, Riverine Islands

57. What is the primary reason for the Brahmaputra River taking a ‘U’ turn near Namcha Barwa?

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Category: Shorter, Shallower Courses

58. Which of the following rivers flows towards the west and makes an estuary?

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Category: Main Tributaries in India: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satluj

59. Which of the following tributaries of the Indus River enters India in the Ladakh region?

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Category: Shivasamudram Falls (Second Largest Waterfall in India)

60. The Kaveri River forms the Shivasamudram Falls, which is the second largest waterfall in India. If the potential energy of a unit mass of water at the top of the falls is 882.9 J, what is the height of the falls? (Assume $g = 9.81 m/s^2$)

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Category: Lakes in India

61. Which of the following lakes in India is an example of a coastal lagoon formed by the action of spits and bars?

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Category: Origin: Tibet (Mansarovar Lake)

62. The Brahmaputra River is slightly longer than the Indus River. What does this imply about their respective drainage basins and water volumes?

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Category: Ganga River System

63. The Ghaghara, Gandak, and Kosi rivers are known to cause annual flooding in the northern plains. What is the primary reason these floods, despite causing damage, are beneficial for agriculture?

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Category: Types of Drainage Systems:

64. Which drainage pattern is most likely to develop in a region with uniformly resistant rock and gentle slopes?

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Category: Fertile Soil for Agriculture

65. How does the fertile soil deposited by rivers contribute to the economy?

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Category: Himalayan Rivers

66. Which of the following rivers is NOT a tributary of the Indus River System?

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Category: Tapi River System (West-Flowing)

67. Where does the Tapi river originate?

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Category: Agricultural Runoff

68. Which of the following best explains the primary objective of the National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) launched in 1995?

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Category: Origin: Chhattisgarh Highlands

69. Where does the Mahanadi River originate?

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Category: Inland Navigation and Transportation

70. A government initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions by promoting inland waterways over road transport. It is estimated that switching to inland waterways reduces carbon emissions by 50 grams per tonne-kilometer. If a company transports 1,000 tonnes of goods over a distance of 500 km using inland waterways instead of road transport, how much carbon emission reduction does this represent?

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Category: Tourism and Recreation

71. Which lake in India is an example of a man-made lake formed due to the damming of rivers for hydel power generation?

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Category: Main Water Divide: Western Ghats

72. Which of the following rivers flows westwards and makes an estuary?

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Category: Origin: Satpura Ranges, MP

73. Where does the Tapi river originate?

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Category: Headwaters: Bhagirathi (Gangotri Glacier)

74. The Bhagirathi river originates from the Gangotri Glacier and is joined by the Alaknanda at Devaprayag. If the discharge rate of the Bhagirathi is 500 m$^3$/s and the Alaknanda contributes 700 m$^3$/s at Devaprayag, what is the total discharge rate of the Ganga immediately after the confluence?

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Category: Climate Regulation

75. How do lakes contribute to the maintenance of aquatic ecosystems?

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Category: Drainage Basin and Water Divide

76. A mountain range that acts as a water divide between two major drainage basins in India is:

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Category: Expanded to Other Rivers in 1995

77. A river with an initial pollution load of 500 units has a self-cleansing capacity that reduces pollution by 10% every 10 km. If untreated sewage adds 200 units of pollution every 20 km, what will be the total pollution load after 40 km?

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Category: Krishna River System (East-Flowing)

78. Where does the Krishna River originate from?

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Category: Water Resource for Irrigation and Drinking

79. The National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) aims to improve the water quality of major rivers in India. If a river’s water quality improves significantly due to NRCP interventions, which of the following sectors would benefit the most in terms of economic growth?

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Category: Permanent vs. Seasonal Lakes

80. The Wular Lake in Jammu and Kashmir is unique among Indian lakes because of its:

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Category: The Himalayan Rivers

81. Which of the following tributaries meets the Ganga at Allahabad?

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Category: Brahmaputra River System

82. Why does the Brahmaputra River cause widespread devastation due to floods during the rainy season in Assam and Bangladesh?

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Category: Tributaries: Tungabhadra, Koyana, Ghatprabha, Musi, Bhima

83. The length of the Tungabhadra river is 531 km, and it merges with the Krishna river at a point where the Krishna river has already flowed for 800 km. If the total length of the Krishna river is 1400 km, what distance does the Krishna river cover after merging with the Tungabhadra?

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Category: Origin: Amarkantak Hills, MP

84. In which direction does the Narmada river flow?

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