Formation Of Kerala Society And Culture Set 1
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This set of Formation of Kerala, Society and Culture Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Formation Of Kerala Society And Culture Set 1
Q1 | 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.
- northern
- southern
- eastern
- western
Q2 | The land of Kerala comprises the narrow coastal strip bounded by theWestern Ghats on the ……………….and the Arabian Sea on the west in the southern part of the Indian Peninsula.
- east
- south
- north
- west
Q3 | Kerala is situated in the extreme ……………..west corner of the Indian Sub- Continent.
- south
- east
- north
- west
Q4 | The ………………constitute the High land region.
- western ghats
- arabian sea
- tulu nadu
- mysore
Q5 | The Low land stretches along the coastal plain in the ………….
- west
- south
- north
- east
Q6 | Mid land – in between the High land and the Low land is rich in ………………….products.
- agricultural
- mountains
- industrial
- sea coast
Q7 | The …………….Mountains which form part of the Western Ghats is themain mountain range in Kerala.
- vatamala
- vavvimala
- sahya
- puralimala
Q8 | ………………….provides the ‘body’ to the state of Kerala.
- western ghats
- kalladikotan
- nelliampathy
- pothundi
Q9 | ……………….protected the state from political invasions that hit SouthIndia till the 18th century.
- western ghats
- kalladikotan
- nelliampathy
- pothundi
Q10 | Sahya range may be called as the Great Sentinel of the…………..
- east
- south
- north
- west
Q11 | ……………was the source of most of the rivers of Kerala.
- western ghats
- peerumedu
- sabarimala
- ponmudi
Q12 | …………………… provided mountain passes for traffic between Kerala andneighbouring states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
- ponmudi
- peerumedu
- sabarimala
- western ghats
Q13 | The ……………….in the Western Ghats represents the highest point inIndia-south of the Himalayas.
- peerumedu
- anamudi peak
- sabarimala
- ponmudi
Q14 | The Agastyakutam, the ……………… most peak in the Western Ghatsfigures in the popular legend of Agastya.
- southern
- northern
- eastern
- western
Q15 | ……………..was the seat of a flourishing kingdom in North Kerala duringthe early centuries of the Christian era.
- anamala
- ezhimala
- elamala
- agastykutam
Q16 | The ………………was the headquarters of Pazhassi Raja for a long timeand is hailed as the ‘Aravallis of Malabar’.
- puralimala
- aruvamozhi
- ezhimala
- agastykutam
Q17 | The Brahmagiri in ………….is important as Thirunelli temple is locatedhere.
- mysore
- kannur
- calicut
- wayanad
Q18 | The Malayattur hills are famous as a centre of Christian pilgrimageassociated with……………….
- st. thomas
- st.george
- st.joseph
- mariama
Q19 | The Palakkad Gap is perhaps the major one with its enormous width of 36KMs.Through it, the South West winds bring pleasant moist air andgrateful showers to the thirsty plains of…………..
- malappuram
- calicut
- coimbatore
- ottapalam
Q20 | The Perambadi gives access to Coorg while Tamarasseri provide accessfrom …………to Mysore.
- cochin
- coimbatore
- wayanad
- malappuram
Q21 | The Bodinaykannur pass in the ………………area connects Madurai withthe High Ranges.
- travancore
- malabar
- cochin
- karnataka
Q22 | Through the ………….pass was transacted most of the trade from centralKerala (Todupuzha).
- arambadi
- aryankavu
- kamban
- palakkad
Q23 | The ……………pass (Aruvamozhi), though presently situated outsideKerala is crucial.Early man with his microliths entered Kerala through this gap; this route had been the highway of traffic between Kerala and its eastern neighbours.
- arambadi
- aryankavu
- kamban
- palakkad
Q24 | The Arambodi – Kottar region is rightly called the …………of Kerala.
- malampuzha
- peechi
- cockpit
- periyar