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Madhya Pradesh Police Exam Model Paper 5
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Question : 17
Total: 100
Which of the following districts lie in the Sone Valley?
Sidhi
Shahdol
Both of the above
None of these
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Solution:
The correct answer is
Both of the above
.
Sone Valley
is a narrow and long valley extending through almost the whole of the state from east to west
It is bordered by the
Kaimur Range
to the north and the
Chota Nagpur
plateau to the south.
Shahdol and Sidhi
districts lie in the upper part of Sone valley.
Sidhi district
is part of the Rewa Division.
It makes the North-eastern boundary of the Madhya Pradesh state.
Shahdol District
is situated in the North‐Eastern part of Madhya Pradesh.
The lower part of the sone valley forms the
Narmada valley
.
The valley is covered with
alluvial soil
.
The topography of Madhya Pradesh state is defined by the
Narmada Sone Valley
.
The Sone valley is narrower than Narmada valley.
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