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On the outline map of India provided: Shade and label an area of alluvial soil in the north-east. Mark using a dot and name the commercial capital of India. Mark and name the highest peak of the

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On the outline map of India provided:

  1. Shade and label an area of alluvial soil in the north-east.
  2. Mark using a dot and name the commercial capital of India.
  3. Mark and name the highest peak of the Himalayas in India.
  4. Shade and label Gulf of Kutch.
  5. Mark with arrows and name the wind bringing rainfall to Punjab in the winter.
  6. Shade and label a sparsely populated area.
  7. Mark and label Eastern Ghats.
  8. Mark and name a tributary of an important peninsular river.
  9. Mark and label the most important latitude passing through the country.
  10. Mark and label Coromandel coast.
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On an outline map of India provided:
(a) Draw and name the Tropic of Cancer.
(b) Label the river Godavari.
(c) Mark and name the Garo Hills.
(d) Mark C on the coal fields of Jharia.
(e) Mark with an arrow and name the NE monsoon over the Bay of Bengal.
(f) Shade and name the Gulf of Kutch.
(g) Shade and name the coastal plain that receives rainfall in October and November.
(h) Mark with a dot and name Delhi.
(i) Shade a region with Black Cotton Soil.
(j) Use an arrow to point at a densely populated state in South India.


Name two features which makes Dantrai a more important settlement than the other settlement in the map extract.


Calculate the area of the region which lies to the south of northing 21 in square kilometres.


Why is South Asia referred as Indian Sub-continent?


On the outline map of India provided:

(a) Mark and name Chennai
(b) Label the river Godavari
(c) Shade and label the Chhota Nagpur Plateau
(d) Shade and name the Gulf of Kachchh
(e) Mark and name the Indo-Gangetic Plains
(f) Shade and label an area with Red Soil
(g) Mark and name the winds which bring rain to Mumbai in July and August
(h) Mark and name the Satpura Range
(i) Mark and name the Jharia Coal Field
(j) Shade and label the Northern Circar coastal region


On the outline map of India provided:

(a) Mark and name Kochi.
(b) Label the river Krishna.
(c) Shade and label the Malwa Plateau.
(d) Mark and label the Konkan Coast.
(e) Shade and label the Gulf of Mannar.
(f) Shade and label an alluvial soil area in Peninsular India.
(g) Mark with arrows the direction of the Arabian Sea branch of South West Monsoon Winds.
(h) Shade and label the Western Ghats.
(i) Mark the Jharia coal field.
(j) Shade and name a densely populated area.


Show the following on the outline map provided:

(a) Shade and label the Satpura Range.
(b) Label the River Krishna.
(c) Label the River Ravi.
(d) Shade and label the Khasi Hills.
(e) Mark with arrows the direction of the North-East Monsoon winds over the Bay of Bengal.
(f) Mark and label the Malabar coast.
(g) Shade and label an area of Laterite soil in India.
(h) Shade and label an area of Limestone in India.


On the map of India,

  1. Mark and name the Shiwalik Range.
  2. Mark and name the Western Ghats with two gaps, Bhor Ghat and Palghat Gap.
  3. Mark and name the peak on the Karakoram Mts, (Mt. Godwin Austien or Mt. K2).
  4. Mark and name, the highest peak on the Himalayas, (Mt Everest).
  5. Mark and name Mt. Kanchenjunga.
  6. Mark and name the Maikal Range.
  7. Shade and name the Indo-Gangetic Plain.

On the map of India, mark with a dot and name the cities.

  1. The National Capital (Delhi).
  2. The Capital of Maharashtra, or the Commercial Capital of India (Mumbai).
  3. The Capital of West Bengal (Kolkata).
  4. The Capital of Tamil Nadu (Chennai).
  5. The Capital of Karnataka (Bangalore).
  6. The Capital of Andhra Pradesh (Hyderabad).
  7. The city whose local time is taken as the standard time of India (Allahabad).
  8. Vishakhapatnam.
  9. Kochi.
  10. Capital of Jammu-Kashmir (Srinagar).

Name the physical divisions into which India can be divided.


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