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Q: Which Indian state shares borders with China, Nepal and Bhutan?
  • A. Sikkim
  • B. Mizoram
  • C. Arunachal Pradesh
  • D. Nagaland
Correct Answer: Option A - Sikkim is a northeast state of India that shares its borders with three countries - Nepal, Bhutan, and China. Sikkim is located in the north-eastern part of the country and is one of the smallest states of India. • To the north and north-east, it is bounded by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. • To the south-east, it is bounded by Bhutan. • To the south, it is bounded by West Bengal. • To the west, it is bounded by Nepal.
A. Sikkim is a northeast state of India that shares its borders with three countries - Nepal, Bhutan, and China. Sikkim is located in the north-eastern part of the country and is one of the smallest states of India. • To the north and north-east, it is bounded by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. • To the south-east, it is bounded by Bhutan. • To the south, it is bounded by West Bengal. • To the west, it is bounded by Nepal.

Explanations:

Sikkim is a northeast state of India that shares its borders with three countries - Nepal, Bhutan, and China. Sikkim is located in the north-eastern part of the country and is one of the smallest states of India. • To the north and north-east, it is bounded by the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. • To the south-east, it is bounded by Bhutan. • To the south, it is bounded by West Bengal. • To the west, it is bounded by Nepal.