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Delhi Police Constable Exam Model Paper 9
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Question : 23
Total: 100
In which state are Aravali Ranges situated?
Rajasthan
Himachal Pradesh
Odisha
Uttarakhand
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Rajasthan
.
The
Aravalli Range
is a mountain range in
Northwestern India
, the length of the range is approximately 692 km in a south-west direction.
The literal meaning of Aravalli Range is ‘line of peaks’.
Aravalli range is starting from
Delhi
, passing through southern
Haryana
and
Rajasthan
,
and ending in
Gujarat
The highest peak is
Guru Shikhar
at 1,722 meters (5,650 ft) situated in Mount Abu.
The Aravalli Range
is the oldest range of
fold mountains
in India.
The Aravalli Range is very rich in natural resources and gave rise of numerous peninsula rivers like Banas, Luni, Sakhi, and Sabarmati.
This region is also famous for heavily forested consisting of large areas of sand and stone and of masses of rose-coloured quartzite.
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