[amp_mcq option1=”Gulf of Katchh” option2=”Gulf of Khambat” option3=”Gulf of Mannar” option4=”Gulf of Aden” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: A. Gulf of Khambat
The Gulf of Khambat is a gulf on the west coast of India, located between the Kathiawar Peninsula and the mainland of Gujarat. It is a shallow, semi-enclosed bay that is connected to the Arabian Sea by the Gulf of Cambay. The Gulf of Khambat is a major shipping route and is also home to a number of important ports, including Surat and Bharuch.
The other options are incorrect because:
- The Gulf of Katchh is a gulf on the west coast of India, located between the Kathiawar Peninsula and the island of Kutch.
- The Gulf of Mannar is a gulf on the east coast of India, located between the Indian mainland and the island of Sri Lanka.
- The Gulf of Aden is a gulf on the east coast of Africa, located between the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia.