Geographical Location and Topography (Physiographic Divisions) Himachal Pradesh MCQ Questions and Answers

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#1. Himachal Pradesh lies between which latitudinal extent?

#2. The longitudinal extent of Himachal Pradesh is between

#3. The total geographical area of Himachal Pradesh is approximately

#4. Himachal Pradesh shares its longest border with which Indian state?

#5. The international boundary of Himachal Pradesh is shared with




#6. The northernmost district of Himachal Pradesh is

#7. The Shivalik Hills are also known as

#8. The Lesser Himalayas are commonly called in Himachal Pradesh as

#9. The Greater Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh are also known as

#10. The district that lies entirely in the Trans-Himalayan region is




#11. The physiographic region of Himachal Pradesh with the most fertile Doon valleys is

#12. The topography of Lahaul-Spiti is dominated by

#13. The Dhauladhar range rises abruptly from which river valley?

#14. The Pir Panjal range forms the watershed between which two river systems?

#15. The Kullu Valley is located between




#16. The physiographic division that includes Chamba and Kullu districts is

#17. The Trans-Himalayan zone of Himachal Pradesh includes which of the following areas?

#18. Which physiographic division of Himachal Pradesh has the coldest and driest climate?

#19. The famous Kullu-Manali region lies in which physiographic division?

#20. The fertile valley of Kangra lies in which physiographic division of Himachal Pradesh?




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