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The hill range that separates the state of Manipur from the state of Nagaland is known as:
AArakan hills
BBarail hills
CPatkai hills
DManipu
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Barail hills
This Physical Geography item tests a core Indian Geography fact.
Correct answer: Barail hills.
_Source: SSBCrack 1250+ Indian Geography MCQs (PYQ bank) (orig. CDS 2009)_
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