Mizoram’s largest river, which also forms a natural border with Myanmar, is the:

Tuirial
Tlawng
Khawthlangtuipui
Kolodyne

The correct answer is: d) Kolodyne

The Kolodyne River is the largest river in Mizoram, India. It originates in the Lushai Hills and flows for about 200 kilometers before joining the Barak River in Assam. The Kolodyne River forms a natural border between Mizoram and Myanmar for about 100 kilometers.

The Tuirial River is a tributary of the Kolodyne River. It originates in the southern part of Mizoram and flows for about 100 kilometers before joining the Kolodyne River.

The Tlawng River is another tributary of the Kolodyne River. It originates in the northern part of Mizoram and flows for about 150 kilometers before joining the Kolodyne River.

The Khawthlangtuipui River is a small river that flows through the state of Mizoram. It is a tributary of the Tlawng River.

The Kolodyne River is an important source of water for the people of Mizoram. It is also used for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation. The river is home to a variety of fish and other aquatic life.