The Brahmaputra Valley: This statement is incorrect. The Brahmaputra Valley actually receives significantly more than 200 cm of rainfall - it's one of India's heaviest rainfall regions, often receiving 300-400 cm annually due to its location in Northeast India where the monsoon hits with full force.
Southern Gujarat: This statement is correct. Southern Gujarat receives medium rainfall (typically 80-100 cm annually) as it falls within the transition zone between the higher rainfall areas of the Western Ghats and the drier regions of western Rajasthan.
East Tamil Nadu: This statement is correct. East Tamil Nadu, including Chennai and coastal areas, receives medium rainfall primarily from the Northeast monsoon (October-December). It's in the rain shadow region of the Western Ghats for the Southwest monsoon, resulting in medium annual rainfall totals.
Western Uttar Pradesh: This statement is incorrect. Western Uttar Pradesh does not receive "very high" rainfall. It typically receives moderate rainfall (60-100 cm annually), significantly less than truly heavy rainfall regions like the Western Ghats or Northeast India.