RPSC RAS · Geography of World, India and Rajasthan
Chambal, Banas, Luni (saline inland river), Mahi, Sabarmati basins; absence of perennial north-flowing rivers.
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Q1 · Rivers of Rajasthan · EASY
Which river in Rajasthan is known as the 'saline inland river' that does not reach the sea?
Q2 · Rivers of Rajasthan · EASY
The Chambal river, which forms part of Rajasthan's boundary with Madhya Pradesh, is a tributary of which major Indian river?
Q3 · Rivers of Rajasthan · MEDIUM
The Banas river, the longest river entirely within Rajasthan, is a tributary of which river?
Q4 · Rivers of Rajasthan · MEDIUM
Which of the following statements about rivers in Rajasthan is correct? 1. All major rivers in Rajasthan flow from west to east. 2. Rajasthan has no perennial rivers that flow northward. 3. The Mahi river flows entirely within Rajasthan before reaching the Gulf of Khambhat. 4. The Sabarmati originates in Udaipur district of Rajasthan.
Q5 · Rivers of Rajasthan · HARD
Consider the following pairs of rivers and their characteristics: 1. Chambal - Has deep ravines and supports gangetic dolphins 2. Luni - Receives most of its water from the western slopes of Aravalli 3. Mahi - Forms the boundary between Rajasthan and Gujarat for part of its course 4. Banas - Joins the Yamuna directly near Etawah How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?