A landmass bound by sea on three sides is referred to as
-(a) Coast
(c) Peninsula
(b) Island
(d) None of the above () Mountain ranges in the eastern part of India forming its boundary with Myanmar are collectively called as
-(a) Himachal
(c) Purvachal
(b) Uttarakhand
(d) None of the above () The western coastal strip, south of Goa is referred to as
-(a) Coromandel
(c) Kannad
(b) Konkan
(d) Northern Circar () The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is
-(a) Anai Mudi
(c) Mahendragiri
(b) Kanchenjunga
(d) Khasi () Mountain ranges in the eastern part of India forming its boundary with Myanmar are collectively called as
-(a) Himachal
(c) Purvachal
(b) Uttarakhand
(d) None of the above () The western coastal strip, south of Goa is referred to as
-(a) Coromandel
(c) Kannad
(b) Konkan
(d) Northern Circar () The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is
-(a) Anai Mudi
(c) Mahendragiri
(b) Kanchenjunga
(d) Khasi () Mountain ranges in the eastern part of India forming its boundary with Myanmar are collectively called as
-(a) Himachal
(c) Purvachal
(b) Uttarakhand
(d) None of the above () The western coastal strip, south of Goa is referred to as
-(a) Coromandel
(c) Kannad
(b) Konkan
(d) Northern Circar () The highest peak in the Eastern Ghats is
-(a) Anai Mudi
(c) Mahendragiri
(b) Kanchenjunga
(d) Khasi