Q1. Which one of the following rivers is an example of a superimposed river?
Explanation
Banas is treated as the example of a superimposed river in this Rajasthan geography item. A superimposed river keeps its inherited course even after cutting through older or harder geological structures. Ghaggar is usually discussed as an inland, ephemeral river system of north-western Rajasthan, not as the example asked here. Mahi is important for its south-western flow and drainage pattern. Jakham is a tributary river associated with the Mahi system. The keyed geomorphic example among the given names is therefore Banas.
