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Madhya Pradesh Police Exam Model Paper 10
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Question : 4
Total: 100
Rajghat Dam is situated on which of the following rivers?
Betwa
Son
Rihand
Sarayu
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Betwa
.
Rajghat Dam
is situated on
Betwa River.
The Dam is an inter-state dam project of the governments of
Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.
In the year 1990, this dam was named
Rani Laxmibai Sinchai Pariyojna
.
The
Betwa river
is a
tributary of the Yamuna
.
The river rises just north of
Hoshangabad in Madhya Pradesh in the Vindhya Range
and flows north-east to Uttar Pradesh via Madhya Pradesh and Orchha.
Son River
is the second largest of the
Ganges' southern tributaries
.
It originates
near Amarkantak in Anuppur district of Madhya Prades.
The Rihand River
is a tributary of the
Son River
.
The river rises from
Matiranga hills
, in the region south-west of the Mainpat plateau.
The Sarayu river
originates in
Uttarakhand
and flows through Uttar Pradesh in India.
It is a tributary of the
Sharda River.
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