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Match List - 1 with List - 2 and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists.

List 1

(State of India)

List 2

(Highest Peak)

1. Tamil Nadu

(a) Dhupgarh peak

2. Rajasthan

(b) Saramati peak

3. Nagaland

(c) Gurushikhar peak

4. Madhya Pradesh

(d) Dodda Betta peak


1. 1 - c, 2 - b, 3 - a, 4 - d
2. 1 - a, 2 - d, 3 - c, 4 - b
3. 1 - d, 2 - b, 3 - c, 4 - a
4. 1 - d, 2 - c, 3 - b, 4 - a

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Correct Answer - Option 4 : 1 - d, 2 - c, 3 - b, 4 - a

The correct answer is 1 - d, 2 - c, 3 - b, 4 - a.

  • The highest Peak of Tamil Nadu is Doda Betta.
    • It is a part of the Nilgiri Hills at the junction of the Western Ghats as well as the Eastern Ghats. ​
  • The highest peak of Rajasthan is Guru Shikhar.
    • Guru Shikhar is a peak in the Arbuda Mountains of Rajasthan.
    • It is the highest point of the Aravalli Range.
    • The peak is named Guru Shikhar or “peak of the guru” after Dattatreya, an incarnation of Vishnu. ​
  • The highest Peak of Nagaland is Saramati.
    • Standing at an altitude of 3841 m, Saramati is the highest peak in the state of Nagaland and occupies a place of pride in the heart of its residents. ​
  • The highest peak of Madhya Pradesh is Dhoopgarh.
    • The Dhupgarh Peak (1,350 metres) is near Pachmarhi in south-central Madhya Pradesh.

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