
Rivers are the lifelines of civilizations, shaping geography, culture, and economy. While most rivers flow into seas or oceans, some end in lakes, deserts, or inland basins. Such unique facts often appear in exams and quizzes. Here’s a set of important GK questions about Indian rivers that not everyone may know:
1. Which is the longest river in India?
Answer: The Ganga is the longest river in India.
2. Which river is known as the ‘Southern Ganga’?
Answer: The Godavari, as it is the major river of South India.
3. Which river is called the ‘Sorrow of Bihar’?
Answer: The Kosi River, known for frequent floods.
4. Which river is called the ‘Lifeline of Odisha’?
Answer: The Mahanadi, supporting agriculture and water supply in Odisha.
5. Which river is the ‘Lifeline of Madhya Pradesh’?
Answer: The Narmada River, crucial for irrigation in the state.
6. Which river is the ‘Lifeline of Gujarat’?
Answer: The Sabarmati River, fulfilling water needs of several cities.
7. Which river is the ‘Lifeline of Tamil Nadu’?
Answer: The Cauvery River, the main source of agricultural water.
8. Which river is referred to as the ‘Ganga of South India’?
Answer: The Godavari River.
9. Which river is considered the holiest in India?
Answer: The Ganga.
10. Which rivers form parts of the India-Bangladesh border?
Answer: The Padma (Ganga’s branch) and the Teesta rivers.
11. Which river does not flow into the sea?
Answer: The Luni River, which ends in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan.
12. Which rivers flow from India into Pakistan?
Answer: Sutlej, Beas, Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi.
13. Which river flows into the Arabian Sea?
Answer: The Narmada River.
14. Which river is a major tributary of the Brahmaputra?
Answer: The Dibang River.
15. Which river originates from the Amarkantak Plateau?
Answer: The Narmada River.
These questions not only test your knowledge but also highlight the geographical and cultural significance of India’s rivers. Ideal for students, competitive exams, and quiz enthusiasts!
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