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UGC NET 2014 JUNE Paper-II and III Geography Previous Year Paper with Answers

 




UGC NET 2014 JUNE Paper-II and III Geography Previous Year Paper with Answers

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PAPER 2 - UGC-NET-GEOGRAPHY

Here is the question and answers

1. Landscapes produced by single dominant geomorphic processes are called as:

(1) Simple landscape

(2) Compound landscape

(3) Monocyclic landscape

(4) Multicyclic landscape

Answer: A

2. Flat topped sand ridges with long dimensions extending parallel to the prevailing winds but locking the collapsing fronts are known as

(A) Whalebacks

(B) Seifs

(C) Barchans

(D) Sand drifts

Answer: A

3. The river valleys whose courses are controlled by factors which are not determinable are termed as

(A) Consequent

(B) Subsequent

(C) Insequent

(D) Resequent

Answer: C

4. Match List 1 with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List -1 (Books)   List II (Authors)
a. Principles of Geomorphology i. LC King
b. The study of Landformsii. WD Thornbury
c. Unstable Earth iii. RJ Small
d. Morphology of the Earth iv. JA Steers

Codes:

abcd
(A)iiiiiivi
(B)iiiiiiiv
(C)iviiiiii
(D)iiiiivii

Answer: A

5. The slope replacement model was propounded by

(A) Wood

(B) Davis

(C) Penck

(D) Strahler

Answer: C

6. Who among the following observed that summer heating of Tibetan Plateau was the most important factor in the monsoonal circulation over India?

(A) Fohn

(B) Koteswaram

(C) Frost

(D) Halley

Answer: D

7. According to Koppen’s Scheme of climatic classification ‘E’ (Polar or Mountain) type climatic is found in

(A) Nagaland

(B) Arunachal Pradesh

(C) Sikkim

(D) Jammu & Kashmir

Answer: D

8. Which one of the following is not a factor that affects wind?

(A) Pressure gradient

(B) Friction

(C) Magnetism

(D) Coriolis effect

Answer: C

9. Which one of the locations listed below should have highest annual temperature range?

(A) Equatorial Island

(B) Tropical coast

(C) Polar ice cap

(D) Mid-latitude continental center

Answer: D

10. Which term is used to describe the conversion of a solid directly to a gas, without passing through the liquid State?

(A) Evaporation

(B) Condensation

(C) Sublimation

(D) Freezing

Answer: C

11. The main Source of carbon monoxides, as air pollutants, is

(A) Thermal decomposition of fats

(B) Dye-making

(C) Blast furnaces

(D) Gasoline motor exhausts

Answer: D

12. The vertical movement of cold water from deeper oceanic layers to replace warmer surface water is called as

(A) Turbidity

(B) Emergence

(C) Upwelling

(D) Halocline

Answer: C

13. Which one of the following types of sea floor sediments includes calcareous and siliceous oozes?

(A) Fluvial

(B) Terrigenous

(C) Biogenous

(D) Hydrogenous

Answer: C

14. Vast numbers of herbivorous animals and carnivorous such as lions, Jackals and hyenas are found in

(A) Equatorial rainforest

(B) Taiga

(C) Campos of Brazil

(D) Savannas of Africa

Answer: D

15. Match list 1 with list 2 in the question given below
List 1List 2
a. Green plantsi, Decomposer
b. Animal Parasitesii. Primary consumer
c. Plant Parasitesiii. Secondary consumer
d. Fungiiv. Producer

Codes:

abcd
(A)iviiiiii
(B)iiiiviii
(C)iiiiiiiv
(D)iiiiviii

16. Nomothetic approach in geography emphasizes upon?

(A) Inductive study

(B) Law making study

(C) Ideographic study

(D) Empirical study

Answer: D

17. Which one of the following pairs does not match correctly?

          Author        –          Book

(A) Ibn Khaldun    –     Muqaddimah

(B) Al-Balakhi      –     Kitabul Ashkal

(C) Al-Masudi      –      Routes and Realms

(D) Al-Biruni        –      Kitab-al-Hind

Answer: C

18. Match List 1 with List II

List – I (Geographers)List II (Concepts Developed)
i. F. Ratzela. Landscape Science
ii. C. Ritterb. Areal differentiation
iii. R. Hartshonec. Teleological view
iv. O. Schluterd. Social Darwinism

Codes:

abcd
(A)iviiiiii
(B)iiiiviii
(C)iiiviiii
(D)iviiiiii

19. Which one of the following in correct sequence in the development of German geographical thought.

(A) Troll, Peschel, Hettner, Ratzel

(B) Peschel, Ratzel, Hettner, Troll

(C) Peschel, Troll, Hettner, Ratzel

(D) Ratzel, Peschel, Troll, Hettner

Answer: B 

20. Who coined the term “Cosmography” and divided it into uranography and geography?

(a) O. Peschel

(b) C. Ritter

(c) B. Varenius

(d) A. Humboldt

Answer: D

21. The book entitled Perspective on “Nature of Geography (1959)” was authored by

(A) Ellen Churchill Semple

(B) Rudolf Kjellen

(C) Richard Hartshorne

(D) Isaih Bowman

Answer: C

22. Net population change is determined by

(A) Mortality

(B) Migration

(C) Fertility

(D) Both (A) and (C)

Answer: D

23. Rural house is an index of the

(A) Environment

(B) Racial Element

(C) Fashion and Style

(D) Modern Architectural Design

Answer: A 

24. The stages of inception in the dynamics of urban growth refers to

(A) The factor which gives rise to a city in a particular place.

(B) The process through which separate functional districts are carved out

(C) The outward, often radial, movement of activities from the centre.

(D) The pattern of forcing activities out of an area.

Answer: A

25. The chief means of transportation in Tundras is: Answer: C

(a) camel

(b) horse

(c) sledge

(d) donkeys

26. Development of Chennai-Bengaluru corridor is based on

(a) Automobile and IT industries

(b) Cotton textile and garment industry

(c) Pharmaceutical and chemical industries

(d) residential and retail development

Answer: A

27. Of late, the major focus in urban industrial development is of

(A) Nodal Development

(B) Cluster Development

(C) Port-City Oriented Development

(D) Both (A) and (C)

Answer: B

28. High level managerial and executive administrative position fall in the category of

(A) Primary activities

(B) Secondary activities

(C) Tertiary activities

(D) Quaternary activities

Answer: D

29. Which of the following statements are correct?
  1. Lignite and low grade bituminous coal were formed during quaternary period.
  2. Dolomite is used as refractory material and flux in iron and steel industry.
  3. Solar energy, wind, hydel power and biogas are renewable resources.

Select the correct answer using codes given below:

(A) 1, 2 and 3

(B) 1 and 2

(C) 2 and 3 

(D) 1 and 3

Answer: A

30. What are the three bases for spatial interaction as described in Edward Ullman’s model?

(A) Complementarity, Transferability and intervening opportunities

(B) Complementarity, commodity specific relationship and surplus deficit relationship

(C) Complimentarity, convenience and residential neighborhood

(D) Human behavior, convenience and transferability

Answer: A

31. Japan is one of the leading Industrial countries in the world because it has
  1. Developed hydel power
  2. Large deposits of metallic minerals
  3. High level of technological capability
  4. Insular location

Which of these statements are correct?

(A) 1, 2, 3 and 4

(B) 1, 2 and 3

(C) 1 and 3

(D) 2 and 4

Answer: C

32. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): With the development of H.Y.V. rubber trees and later synthetic rubber, the rubber of the Amazon basin has become a little more than memory.

Reason (R): Resources are created and destroyed by human culture.

Codes:.

(A) In the context of the above two statements, which of the following is correct?

(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) explains (A).

(C) Both (A) and (R) are wrong. (A) is correct, but (R) is wrong.

(D) (A) is wrong, but (R) is correct

Answer: A

33. Which one of the following culture realms is characterized by

(i) heritage of ancient civilization and traditions of classical culture

(ii) rise of ancient city- states; and

(iii) importance of agriculture and horticulture including viticulture?

(A) East European

(B) Indian

(C) Mediterranean

(D) Chinese

34. The paradoxical situation of coexistence of patrilineal society and dominant position of women characterize

(a) Khasi tribe

(b) Bhil tribe

(c) Gond tribe

(d) Tharu tribe

Answer: D

35. Geography of public policy is concerned with geographical study of

  1. Creation and implementation of public policies.
  2. Implementation and monitoring of public policies.
  3. Creation and evaluation of public policies.
  4. Evaluation of public policies.

(A) 1 and 2 are correct.

(B) 2 and 3 are correct.

(C) 2 and 4 are correct.

(D) 1 and 3 are correct.

Answer: B

36. Which one of the following languages belong to the Semito Hamitic linguistic family?

(A) Gondi

(B) Hebrew

(C) Spanish

(D) Dutch

Answer: B

37. The statement that “Who rules East Europe, commands the Heartland who rules the Heartland, commands the world Island” was made by

(A) Mackinder

(B) Spykman

(C) Alfred Mahan

(D) Whittlesey

Answer: A

38. The entire planning technique in India had been based on the model prepared by

(A) P.C. Mahalanobis

(B) Fieldman

(C) Domar

(D) V.M. Dandekar

Answer: A

39. Regional development is a

(A) Single function approach

(B) Multifunctional approach

(C) Place prosperity

(d) Rationalization of population distribution

Answer: B

40. According to Hufschmidt, bring out the chronological sequence in the main phases of development of Regional planning in the last 100 years of its history.

  1. Culture Regionalism Orientation
  2. Metropolitan Orientation
  3. iii. Natural Resource Orientation
  4. Regional Science Orientation

Codes:

(A) 3, 2, 4, 1

(B) 1, 3,4, 2

(C) 4, 1, 3, 2

(D) 3, 1, 4, 2

Answer: D

41. Who has defined that “there is only one region the surface of the earth on which mankind finds its home”?

(A) Minshull

(B) Vidal de la Blache

(C) Fenneman

(D) Herbertson

Answer: A

42. The agricultural region is a

(A) Homogenous region

(B) Functional region

(C) Nodal region

(D) Natural region

Answer: A

43. Which one of the following sequences of the Himalayan ranges from South to North is correct?

(A) Karakoram Ladakh Zaskar Pir Panjal

(B) Ladakh Zaskar Pir Panjal Karakoram

(C) Zaskar – Pir Panjal Karakoram – Ladakh

(D) Pir Panjal Zaskar Ladakh Karakoram

Answer: D

44. The oldest and the richest coal field of India with respect to quantity of production is

(A) Bokaro

(B) Jharia

(C) Raniganj

(D) Makum-Nazira

Answer: C

45. The highest and the lowest population density difference during 2001 and 2011 was recorded respectively in

(A) Haryana and Arunachal Pradesh

(B) Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu

(C) West Bengal and Nagaland

(D) Bihar and Nagaland

Answer: D

46. The most important source of irrigation in Great Indian Desert (Thar) is

(A) Canal

(B) Well

(C) Tube-well

(D) All of the above

Answer: A

47. The longest west flowing Peninsular river is

(A) Godavari

(B) Krishna

(C) Narmada

(D) Tapti

Answer: C 

48. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List I (Spectral Bands)List II (Wavelength)
a. Visible regioni. 8-12 micrometers
b. Near Infraredii. 1 mm to 1 meter
c. Microwaveiii. 0.7 to 3 micrometer
d. Thermal infrarediv. 0.4 – 0.7 micrometre

Codes:

abcd
(A)iviiiiii
(B)iiiiviii
(C)iviiiiii
(D)iiiiviii

Answer: C

49. Flow maps are used to show the which type of distribution of following data?

(A) Line

(B) Area

(C) Point

(D) Volume

Answer: A

50. Cumulative frequency distribution is shown by

(A) Histogram

(B) Frequency Curve

(C) Ogive

(D) Pie diagram

Answer: C

PAPER - 3 - UGC-NET - GEOGRAPHY 

1. Lateral Planation Theory of pediment formation was proposed by

(A) Lawson

(B) Davis

(C) Gilbert

(D) McGee

Answer: C

2. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given

List – I  (Books)   List – II  (Authors)
A. Geomorphologyi. Wooldridge and Morgen
B. Essays in Geomorphologyii. Strahler
C. Physical Geographyiii. Lobeck
D. An Outline of Geomorphologyiv. Dury

Codes:

ABCD
(A)IIIIVIII
(B)IIVIIIII
(C)IIIIIIVI
(D)IVIIIIII

Answer: A

3. Which of the following is strongly presumptive faultline scarps?

(A) Superimposed drainage across a fault

(B) Poor correlation between rock resistence and topographic forms

(C) Frequent severe earthquakes

(D) Actual Fault Plane identified along a scarp

Answer: A

4. Paternoster lakes are features typical of:

(A) Lava Plains

(B) Piedmonts

(C) Deserts

(D) Glacial Troughs

Answer: D

5. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List – I (Theories of Cavern formation)List– II (Scholar)
A. Two cycle theoryi. Davis
B. Water table theoryii. Garner
C. Static water zone theoryiii. Malott
D. Invasion Theoryiv. Swinnerton

Codes:

ABCD
(A)IIVIIIII
(B)IIIIIIVI
(C)IVIIIIII
(D)IVIIIIII

Answer: A

6. Which one of the following processes is typical to glacial erosion?

(A) Plucking

(B) Hydrolic action

(C) Deflation

(D) Corrosion

Answer: A

7. Given below are two statements, one labelled as assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select your answer from the codes given below:

Assertion (A): Deep chemical decay of rocks is one of the outstanding features of humid tropical regions.

Reason (R): Intensity of chemical weathering depends to a large degree upon an abundance of water and high air temperatures.

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (R) is true but (A) is false.

Answer: A

8. Crickmay, while disagreeing with Davis, supplanted peneplain with the term:

(A) Pediplain

(B) Panplane

(C) Etch plain

(D) Structural plain

Answer: B

9. What is the correct Sequence of the cloud types in a warm front away from its trailing edge?

(A) Altostratus – Nimbostratus – Cirrus – Cirrostratus

(B) Cirrostratus – Nimbostratus – Altostratus – Cirrus

(C) Cirrus – Nimbostratus – Altostratus – Cirrostratus

(D) Nimbostratus – Alto Stratus – Cirrostratus – cirrus.

Answer: D

10. Westerlies are examples of

(A) Macro atmospheric motions

(B) Tornados

(C) Microscale atmospheric motions

(D) Gusts

Answer: A

11. Match the following List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the code given below

List – IList– II
A. Temparature falls with height   i. Ionosphere
B. Reflects radio waves back to earthii. Stratosphere
C. Contain most of the ozone iii. Tropopause
D. Fall in temperature stops iv. Troposphere

Codes:

ABCD
(A)IVIIIIII
(B)IIIIIIVI
(C)IVIIIIII
(D)IVIIIIII
Answer: C
12. If the elevation of the sun declines, the albedo will –

(A) Decline

(B) Increase

(C) Remain the same

(D) No change

Answer: B

13. Seasonal contrast in pressure between land and sea gives rise to:

(A) Monsoons

(B) Westerly winds

(C) Land and Sea breezes

(D) Trade winds

Answer: A

14. V. Bjerknes Model is related with:

(A) Origin of anticyclones

(B) Origin of Mid Latitude Cyclones

(C) Origin of Tropical Cyclones

(D) Origin of monsson

Answer: B

15. Which one of the following is not correct?

(A) Cold front is marked with triangular spikes.

(B) Warm front is marked with Semicircles.

(C) A fast advancing warm front can cause violent lifting.

(D) The tornados develop along squall line.

Answer: C

16. Some heat is received by the atmosphere even after Sunset from:

(A) Invisible Solar radiation

(B) Latent heat

(C) Radioactive processes

(D) Terrestrial radiation

Answer: D

17. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select your answer from the codes given below:

Assertion (A): The growth of grass and other vegetative cover is limited to selvas.

Reason (R): The separate crowns of trees coalesce and form a thick canopy above the forest floor.

Codes:

(A) Both (A) andü (R) are true and ü (R) is correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) andü (R) are true, but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (R) is true but, (A) is false.

Answer: A

18. ‘Montreal Protocol’ is related to

(A) Global Warming

(B) Ozone Depletion

(C) Air Pollution

(D) Water Pollution

Answer: B

19. The objective of Kyoto Protocol was to reduce green house gas emission by:

(A) An average of 10 percent below 1995 level by the year 2010

(B) An average of 8 percent below 1998 level by the year 2012

(C) An average of 20 percent below 1997 level by the year 2009

(D) An average of 5 percent below 1990 level by the year 2012

Answer: D

20. Xerophytes can tolerate and stand against:

(A) High temperature

(B) Severe Cold

(C) Humidity

(D) The drought Conditions

Answer: D

21. Consider the following statements:

(1) Ozone is found mostly in the stratosphere.

(2) Ozone layer lies 55–75 kms above the surface of the earth.

(3) Ozone absorbs ultraviolet rays from the Sun.

(4) Ozone layer has no significance for life on the earth.

Which of the above statements are correct?

(A) 1 and 3

(B) 2 and 4

(C) 2 and 3

(D) 1 and 4

Answer: A

22. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select your answer from the codes given below:

Assertion (A): Oceanic salinity is low in the equatorial region

Reason (R): Equatorial region is characterized by heavy rainfall, cloudiness and humidity.

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: A

23. The statement – “Systematic geography must move into theoretical spheres and Regional Geography into a search for generic and not unique studies” was made by

(A) Richard Hartshorne

(B) Isaiah Bowman

(C) William Bunge

(D) Peter Haggett

Answer: C

24. In the development of Quantitative Revolution, a new field of study called ‘Social Physics’ stating that “dimensions of society are analogous to the physical dimensions and include numbers of people, distance and time” was introduced by

(A) J. Q. Stewart

(B) Edward Ullman

(C) W.L. Garrison

(D) William Warntz

Answer: A

25. Given below are two statements, one laballed as Assertion (A), and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): The major Thrust of Quantitative Revolution is to bring law making, model building and Theorization in Geography.

Reason (R): After the Second World War, young geographers discarded the empirical, descriptive and gazetteer type of Geography by using the mathematical language rather than the language of literature.

Codes:

(A) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong.

(B) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct.

(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.

Answer: C

26. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
List – I List – II
A. Theoretical Geographyi. T. Haggerstrand
B. Geographic Dissemination of Innovationsii. William Bunge
C. Methods of Regional Analysisiii. Gilbert White
D. Human Reponses to Floodsiv. Walter Isard

Codes:

ABCD
(A)IIIIVIII
(B)IIIIIIVI
(C)IVIIIIII
(D)IIIIVIII
Answer: A
27. Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
List – IList – II
A. Political geographyi. Otto Schluter
B. Das Auslandii. Von Richthofen
C. Major work on Chinaiii. Oscar Peschel
D. Visible content of the landscapeiv. Friedrich Ratzel

Codes:

ABCD
(A)IVIIIIII
(B)IVIIIIII
(C)IIIIVIII
(D)IIIIVIII

Answer: B

28. Which one of the following statements is not true about Humanism in Geography?

(A) Humanism does not treat humans as machines.

(B) Humanistic geography gives importance to human awareness, human consciousness and human creativity.

(C) Humanists accept the reduction of space and place to geometrical concepts of surface.

(D) Humanism developed as criticism against positivism and quantitative revolution.

Answer: C

29. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below

List– I (Philosophical approaches) List – II (Advocates)
i. IdealisticA. Relph
ii. PhenomenologicalB. Harris and Guelke
iii. RadicalC. Smith
iv. WelfareD. Bunge

Codes:

ABCD
(A)IVIIIIII
(B)IIIIVIII
(C)IIIIVIII
(D)IIIIIIIV
Answer: B
30. Who among the following was a strong supporter of Ritter’s teleological ideas?

(A) Guyot

(B) Peschel

(C) Gerland

(D) Ratzel

Answer: A

31. A process of population deconcentration away from large urban settlements to non-metropolitan areas is termed as:

(A) Urban dispersal

(B) Urban sprawl

(C) Counter-urbanization

(D) Sub-urbanization

Answer: C

32. In the acceleration stage of urbanisation the urban population constitutes:

(A) More than 70% of the total population of the state

(B) 25% to 70%

(C) 10% to 25%

(D) Less than 10%

Answer: B

33. The concept of primate city was advanced by

(A) Jefferson

(B) Zift

(C) Mumford

(D) Sjoberg

Answer: A

34. Given below are two statements, one laballed as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select your answer from the codes given below:

 Assertion (A): Losch’s model is less restrictive than Christoller’s.

Reason (R): Losch treated each function as having a separate range, threshold and hexagonal hinterland.

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanations of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: A

35. Which of the following conditions is characterised by the second stage of Demographic Transition?

 (A) Low birth rate, High death rate

(B) High birth rate, High death rate

(C) High birth rate, declining death rate

(D) Low birth rate, Low death rate

Answer: A

36. Match following List-I and List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List – I (Books)List – II (Authors)
A. The Nature of Geographyi. D. Harvey
B. The Urban Questionii. P. Haggett
C. Social Justice and the Cityiii. R. Harthshorne
D. Locational Analysis in Human Geographyiv. M. Castells

Codes:

ABCD
(A)IVIIIIII
(B)IIIIVIII
(C)IIIIIIIV
(D)IIIIIIVI
Answer: B
37. ‘Chain migration’ is based on:

(A) Job opportunities

(B) Kinship

(C) Proximity to place of earlier Residence

(D) Combination of (A) and (C)

Answer: B

38. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

 (A) E.W. Burgess – Concept of megalopolis

(B) W. J. Reily – Law of retail gravitation

(C) G. K. Ziff – Rank-size rule

(D) Patrick Geddes – Concept of conurbation

Answer: A

39. Consider the following statements and select the correct answer from the given codes:

(1) Most of the fishing grounds occur in areas where the continental shelf is wide.

(2) Fishing activity is well developed in warm tropical waters.

(3) Mixing of warm and cold currents brings plant nutrients for fish.

(4) Inland fisheries are more significant than other types in India.

Codes:

(A) 1 and 2 are correct.

(B) 1 and 3 are correct.

(C) 2, 3 and 4 are correct.

(D) 1, 2 and 3 are correct.

Answer: D

40. Given below are two statements, one laballed as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): There are regional disparities in the spatial organisation of economy.

Reason (R): Interactions among inherent factors in economic activities affect the texture of spatial organisations.

In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct?

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) andü (R) are true, but  (R) is not the correct explanation fo (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: A

41. Which one of the following crop practices refers to crop rotation?

(A) Cultivating more than one crop in the same field in different seasons.

(B) Cultivating the same crop in the same field in different seasons.

(C) Cultivating many crops in the same field in one season.

(D) Cultivating one crop in one season followed by a different crop in the next season in the same field.

Answer: D

42. When the raw material used in an industry is gross and ubiquitous, the location of the firm will be:

(A) Near the source of raw material

 (B) Anywhere between the source of raw material market

(C) Near the market

 (D) Near the capital city

Answer: C

43. In Great Britain a little pulp is produced, but paper making is important, while in Sweden pulp manufacture is far more important than paper making because

(A) Great Britain is technologically advanced as compared to Sweden.

(B) Pulp making is raw material oriented, paper making is more market oriented.

(C) Sweden is a poor country.

(D) Great Britain has plenty of forest resources for paper making.

Answer: B

44. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List – I (Location) List – II (Industry)
A. Detroit1. Iron and Steel
B. Yokohama2. Synthetic rubber
C. Akron3. Ship building
D. Glasgow4. Automobile

Codes:

ABCD
(A)2134
(B)4321
(C)3214
(D)1234

Answer: B

45. Break-of-bulk point is a place:

(A) where large sized and bulky goods are crushed into.

(B) Where goods are transferred from one mode of transport to another.

(C) Where packaging of the bulky goods is carried out at large scale.

(D) The place meant for the transport of bulky products.

Answer: B

46. Consider the following road network diagram of an area:

Following Road Network Diagram of an Area Select the correct connectivity matrix for the above network.

 

Answer: B

47. Which one of the following theories emphasizes the policy oriented concepts such as propulsive firms, leading industries and agglomeration?

(A) Central Place Theory

(B) Theory of Industrial location

(C) Growth pole theory

(D) Theory of spatial organization

Answer: C

48. The techniques usually employed for actual delineation of functional regions are:

(A) Flow and gravitational analysis

(B) Simple correlation analysis

(C) Composite index method analysis

(D) Ranking coefficient method analysis

Answer: A

49. The gravity principle in identification of nodal regions states that the interaction between two geographic points is directly related to:

(A) Their masses

(B) Their distance

(C) Their mode of transport

(D) Their size of settlements

Answer: A

50. Match the following table Show Match List-I and List-II
List – I (Regional Planners)List – II (Number of major planning regions identified for India)
I. V. Natha. 13
II. Bhat and Raob. 19
III.  Sen Gupta & Sdasyukc. 11
IV. C.S. Chandrad. 15

Codes:

abcd
(A)IVIIIIII
(B)IVIIIIII
(C)IIIIVIII
(D)IIIIIIVI

Answer: A

51. Given below are two statements; one labelled as Assertion (A) and other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): A planning region should be large enough to contain a range of resources, conditions and attributes so as to serve a desired degree of economic viability.

Reason (R): Its resource position should be such that a satisfactory level of product combination for consumption and for exchange would be feasible.

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation.

 (C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: A

52. Preparation of Sub-plans on regional basis was taken up in:

(A) Fourth plan

(B) Fifth plan

(C) Sixth plan

(D) Seventh plan

Answer: B

53. Who among the following presented a framework of economic regions of different orders following the soviet concept of economic regions and production specialisation?

(A) P. Sen Gupta

(B) V. Nath

(C) S.P. Chatterjee

(D) Bhat and Prakasa Rao

Answer: A

54. Which one of the following states experienced the lowest growth rate of literates during 2001-2011?

(A) Tamil Nadu

(B) Nagaland

(C) Kerala

(D) Goa

Answer: C

55. Which one of the following places in India does not get the vertical rays of the Sun?

(A) Srinagar (J & K)

(B) Mumbai

(C) Chennai

(D) Thiruvananthapuram

Answer: A

56. Which one of the following atomic power stations is located in Tamil Nadu?

(A) Tarapur

(B) Kota

(C) Kalpakkam

(D) Narora

Answer: C

57. Which one of the following matches is not-correct?

(A) Himadri – Greater Himalya

(B) Shiwalik – Outer Himalaya

(C) Western Ghatü – Peninsular India

(D) Gondwanaland – Lesser Himalaya

Answer: D

58. Which one of the following major seaports of India does not have natural harbour?

(A) Mumbai

(B) Cochin

(C) Marmagao

(D) Paradeep

Answer: D

59. The member of agro-climatic regions in India as per Planning Commission is

(A) Twelve

(B) Thirteen

(C) Fourteen

(D) Fifteen

Answer: D

60. About three-fourth of manganese ore reserves of India are found in :

(A) Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Goa

(B) Karnataka, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra

(C) Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Andhra Pradesh

(D) Madhya Pradesh, Maharastra, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand

Answer: B

61. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List – I (Statistic)List – II (Analysis)
A. Standard Distance i. Principal
B. Nearest Neighbourii. Scatter diagram
C. Correlation iii. Settlement pattern
D. Eigen Valueiv. Centrographic measure

Codes:

ABCD
(A)iviiiiii
(B)iviiiiii
(C)iiiiviii
(D)iiiiiivi

Answer: B

62. Which of the following is a GIS operation?

(A) Image displaying

(B) Contrast stretching

(C) Map over laying

(D) Map designing

Answer: C

63. Which of the following diagrams is used to show proportion of different land uses in an area?

(A) Pie

(B) Wind rose

(C) Line

(D) Flow-Chart

Answer: A

64. Mean, median and mode coincide if the distribution of values is

(A) Negativety skewed

(B) Normal

(C) Positivety skewed

(D) Poisson

Answer: B

65. The contour interval followed in SOI Toposheet with 1/50,000 scale is:

(A) 20 Metres

(B) 50 Metres

(C) 100 Metres

(D) 150 Metres

Answer: A

66. Match List – I with List – II and select a correct answer using the codes given below:
List – I (Instruments)List – II (Functions)
A. GPS basei. Distance and area
B. Pantographii. 3-D Vision
C. Planimeteriii. Global location
D. Stereoscopeiv. Reduction & enlargement

 Codes:

ABCD
(A)iiiiivii
(B)iiiviiii
(C)iiiiviii
(D)iiiiiiiv

Answer: C

67. The most appropriate sampling Technique to represent the heterogenous population of a region is:

(A) Cluster

(B) Random stratified

(C) Systematic

(D) Purposive

Answer: B

68. Which one of the following characteristic features of Indian federalism does not have a geographical base?

(A) Vast area size

(B) Physical and cultural diversities

(C) Regional inequalities in socioeconomic development

(D) Division of powers and functions between Union and states

Answer: D

69. Which of the following countries is known as a Unique assemblage of human races in the world?

(A) Union of South Africa

(B) U.S.A.

(C) Indonesia

(D) India

Answer: D

70. ‘Geostrategic model’, dividing the world into ten regions, was propounded by:

(A) P. J. Taylor

(B) John Short

(C) John Agnew

(D) Saul Cohen

Answer: D

71. Match items in List – I with items in List – II and select the correct answer using the codes given below

List – I (Name of Administrative Unit) List – II (Name of the country)
A. District1. France
B. Department2. India
C. Country3. Germany
D. Kreise4. Great Britain

Codes:

ABCD
(A)1234
(B)4231
(C)2143
(D)3214

Answer: C

72. For measuring the success of changes in electroral boundaries, we use the concept of:

(A) Representation

(B) Malapportionment

(C) Legitimate participation

(D) Non-legitimate participation

Answer: B

73. Welfare approach in geographic studies emphasises spatial variation in

(A) Socio-Economic development

(B) Public-private partnership in development

(C) Infrastructural development

(D) Quality of life

Answer: D

74. The ‘Cultural Turn’ in geography has been responsible for:

(A) Bringing social and cultural geography closer to each other

(B) Social geography taking over cultural geography.

(C) Creating void between social and cultural geography.

(D) Reducing the significance of Social geography.

Answer: A

75. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List – I (Industry)  List – II (Location)
A. Aluminiumi. Mysore
B. Copper smeltingii. Renukoot
C. Zink smeltingiii.Vishakhapatnam
D. Silkiv. Khetri

 Code: 

ABCD
(A)1234
(B)4321
(C)2143
(D)3214

Answer: A

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