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Delhi Police Constable Exam Model Paper 10
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Question : 17
Total: 100
Which of the following options has the correct sequence of mountain ranges from North to South in India?
Zaskar, Karakoram, Ladakh, Shiwalik
Ladakh, Karakoram, Shiwalik, Zaskar
Karakoram, Zaskar, Ladakh, Shiwalik
Karakoram, Ladakh, Zaskar, Shiwalik
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Karakoram, Ladakh, Zaskar, Shiwalik.
Mountain Range
Important facts
Karakoram Range
● K2, the second-highest peak in the world is located in this range.
● Famous Glaciers: Siachen Glacier, Biafo Glacier.
● Located in the regions of
Gilgit - Baltistan(Pakistan)
,
Ladakh(India), and Xinjiang region (China)
Ladakh Range
● India’s cold desert
‘LEH'is situated here.
● The extension of the
Ladakh Range into China is known as Kailash Range
.
Zaskar Range
● Lies here Coldest place in India,
Dras
(The Gatewayto Ladakh)
● Famous Passes : Shipki,Lipu Lekh (Lipulieke),and Mana Pass.
● Highest peak Kamet.
Shivalik Range
● Also known as Outer Himalayas.
● Located in between the
Great Plains and Lesser Himalayas.
● Runs for a distance of 2,400 km from the
Potwar Plateau to the Brahmaputra valley.
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