Top 250+ Solved Formation of Kerala, Society and Culture MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The land of Kerala comprises the narrow coastal strip bounded by theWestern Ghats on the east and the Arabian Sea on the west in the ……………part of the Indian Peninsula.
a. northern
b. southern
c. eastern
d. western
Q. Kerala is situated in the extreme ……………..west corner of the Indian Sub- Continent.
a. south
b. east
c. north
d. west
Q. The ………………constitute the High land region.
a. western ghats
b. arabian sea
c. tulu nadu
d. mysore
Q. Mid land – in between the High land and the Low land is rich in ………………….products.
a. agricultural
b. mountains
c. industrial
d. sea coast
Q. The …………….Mountains which form part of the Western Ghats is themain mountain range in Kerala.
a. vatamala
b. vavvimala
c. sahya
d. puralimala
Q. ………………….provides the ‘body’ to the state of Kerala.
a. western ghats
b. kalladikotan
c. nelliampathy
d. pothundi
Q. ……………….protected the state from political invasions that hit SouthIndia till the 18th century.
a. western ghats
b. kalladikotan
c. nelliampathy
d. pothundi
Q. ……………was the source of most of the rivers of Kerala.
a. western ghats
b. peerumedu
c. sabarimala
d. ponmudi
Q. …………………… provided mountain passes for traffic between Kerala andneighbouring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
a. ponmudi
b. peerumedu
c. sabarimala
d. western ghats
Q. The ……………….in the Western Ghats represents the highest point inIndia-south of the Himalayas.
a. peerumedu
b. anamudi peak
c. sabarimala
d. ponmudi
Q. The Agastyakutam, the ……………… most peak in the Western Ghatsfigures in the popular legend of Agastya.
a. southern
b. northern
c. eastern
d. western
Q. ……………..was the seat of a flourishing kingdom in North Kerala duringthe early centuries of the Christian era.
a. anamala
b. ezhimala
c. elamala
d. agastykutam