Correct option is A
The correct answer is (a) Western Champaran
Explanation:
- The Someshwar Hill range is located in the West Champaran district of Bihar.
- It forms a part of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas and serves as the natural geographical boundary between India (Bihar) and Nepal.
Information Booster:
- The Someshwar Fort peak is the highest point in Bihar, standing at an elevation of about 874 meters.
- The region is covered by dense forests, housing the Valmiki National Park and Tiger Reserve.
Additional Knowledge:
Gopalganj (Option b)
- It is located in the plains of North Bihar and does not have the Himalayan Shivalik ranges.
Eastern Champaran (Option c)
- While adjacent to West Champaran, the distinct mountainous terrain of the Someshwar range lies exclusively in the western district.
Siwan (Option d)
- It is a completely plain district located further south.
None of the above/More than one of the above (Option e)
- Incorrect, as Western Champaran is the correct geographical location.
So the correct answer is (a)