K-0813 (Geography) (Paper II)

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Test Paper : II

Test Booklet Serial No. : _______________________


Test Subject : GEOGRAPHY
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Test Subject Code : K-0813
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Name : ____________________________________ Name : ___________________________________
Paper : II
Subject : GEOGRAPHY
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Number of Pages in this Booklet : 16 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 50
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Paper II 2 K-0813
*K0813* Total Number of Pages : 16
GEOGRAPHY
Paper – II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions. Each question carries
two (2) marks. All questions are compulsory.

1. A stream which flows in the direction of 5. Pair of land forms odd to erosional stage
the original slope of a land surface is of glacial cycle is
(A) Insequent (B) Consequent (A) Cirques and aretes
(C) Obsequent (D) Subsequent (B) Malterhorn and glacial valleys
(C) Eskers and kames
2. Which of the following features is (D) Sawtooth ridges and tarn
common to the Deccan Plateau,
Colombia Plateau and Ice land ? 6. Which of the following is incorrect
statement about aspects of atmospheric
(A) Composed of lava temperature ?
(B) Extremely rugged (A) In Fahrenheit scale the fixed prints
marked are 32° and 212°
(C) Great height above sea level/inland
drainage (B) 1°C = 32°F are exactly shown at a
single print on a thermometer
(D) Same vegetation (C) Isotherms show places of equal
heat at a given time
3. Which of the following is not a chemical (D) Maps showing isolines usually
weathering ? have an interval of 5° to 10° F
(A) Hydration (B) Carbonation
7. Given below are two statements one is
(C) Exfoliation (D) Oxidation labelled as Assertions (A) and the other
is labelled as Reason (R). Select correct
4. A feature odd to a geosyncline is answer from the codes given :
(A) Compression of geosynclines terms Assertion (A) : The jet stream may be
sedimentary rocks into found as far north as
metamorphic rocks 65° N latitude in summer.

(B) Subsidence of geosynclines future Reason (R) : In winter they swing


towards South as far as
allows sedimentation
20° N latitude.
(C) Elevated geosynclines leads to (A) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong
formation of valleys
(B) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct
(D) Compressed geosynclines lead to (C) Both (A) and (R) are correct
granite cores (D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong

K-0813 3 Paper II
*K0813* Total Number of Pages : 16

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8. Doldrum exist between 12. Match List – I with List – II and select correct
(A) Sub tropical high pressure belts answer from the codes given below :

(B) Sub tropical high pressure belt and List – I List – II


sub polar low pressure belt (Ocean Currents) (Ocean Region)
(C) Sub polar low pressure belt and (a) Labrador (i) N.W. Pacific
polar high pressure belt
(b) Oyashivo (ii) S.E. Pacific
(D) Sub tropical high pressure belt and
(c) Hamboldt (iii) N.W. Atlantic
temperate low pressure belt
(d) Bengerela (iv) S.E. Atlantic
9. Who has been a pioneer in using a letter (v) Equatorial
code for climatic classification ?
Atlantic
(A) Thornthwaite Codes :
(B) Miller (a) (b) (c) (d)
(C) Trewartha
(A) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
(D) Koppen
(B) (iii) (ii) (i) (v)
10. What is the correct sequence of layers of (C) (ii) (v) (iii) (i)
atmosphere in increasing height ?
(D) (iii) (v) (ii) (iv)
(A) Stratosphere, mesosphere,
ionosphere, troposphere
13. Summer in Western Europe is Warmer
(B) Troposphere, stratosphere, than those in Eastern Europe because of
mesosphere, ionosphere
(A) Influence of the Warm Ocean current
(C) Ionosphere, troposphere,
stratosphere, mesosphere (B) The influence of bright sunshine
(D) Mesosphere, ionosphere, (C) The lower mountain terrain
troposphere, stratosphere
(D) Peninsular nature of the continent
11. An odd statement in relation to Sargasso
sea is 14. Coniferous trees are so named on the
basis of the
(A) It lies inside north Atlantic eddy
(B) It has calm air between trade winds (A) Shape of the plant

(C) It has great masses of floating (B) Size of the plant


‘Sargassum’ a sea weed
(C) Shape of the leaf
(D) It supports rich sea life with rich
(D) Type of the fruit
plant life

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15. What term denotes organisms getting 19. A Popular Geographical School of
their food from others ? Thought in the early 19th century was
(A) Producers (B) Synthesizers (A) Environmental Determinism
(B) Probablism
(C) Autotrophs (D) Heterotrophs
(C) Neo-Determinism
16. Pair of scholars of Ancient period in (D) Cultural Determinism
Greek who have contributed to 20. The modern version of ancient
mathematical and physical geography is mathematical geography is
(A) Thales and Posidonius (A) Cartography
(B) Strabo and Herodatus (B) Economic geography
(C) Ptolemy and Solinus (C) Quantitative geography
(D) Pomponius mela and Firmanus (D) Human geography

21. Break of bulk station is


17. Match List – I with List – II and select (A) Fuel filling station for a specific
correct answer from the codes given mode of transport
below : (B) Change of one mode of transport to
List – I List – II another
(Ancient names (Corresponding (C) Existence of a market place for a
of regions) modern names) specific product
(a) Euxine (i) Tunsia (D) Place where mass extinction of
plant species
(b) Carthage (ii) Black sea
(c) Taprobane (iii) Himalayas 22. Given below are two statements, one is
(d) Imus (iv) Sri Lanka labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is
labelled as Reason (R). Sellect the
(v) Morocco
correct answer from the codes given :
Codes :
Assertion (A) : In general there is an
(a) (b) (c) (d) inverse correlation
(A) (v) (i) (ii) (iv) between altitude and
population density.
(B) (i) (ii) (v) (iv)
Reason (R) : The attractiveness of a
(C) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) given region for human
settlement may depend
(D) (v) (ii) (i) (iv) fully upon the quality of
soil.
18. The father of Human Geography is (A) (A) is correct and (R) is wrong
(A) Herodatus (B) Hecataeus (B) (A) is wrong and (R) is correct
(C) Both (A) and (R) are correct
(C) Ratzel (D) Brunhes
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong

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23. In relation to human migration which of 27. In terms of size, which of the following
the following is a correct statement ? Urban region occupies relatively largest
(A) Push factors are those which area ?
operate in area of hazard prone
(A) City administrative areas
areas
(B) Push factors are those which are (B) City planning region
found only in good agricultural areas (C) Urban hinterland
(C) Pull factors are those found in areas
of drought prone areas (D) City and its sub-urban out growths
(D) Push factors are those which
operate in areas of in migration 28. Weber postulated that the agglomeration
benefits are available to an industry in a
24. In Demographic transitional model one (A) Small town to one industry
can understand that two of its stages
have slow population growth and they (B) Medium size town to two industries
are (C) Isolated industrial location
(A) Stage 2 and stage 4 (D) Big city with many subsidiary
(B) Stage 1 and stage 4 industries
(C) Stage 2 and stage 3
29. Which of the following boundary sector
(D) Stage 3 and stage 4
of India is highly porous in character
25. In Central place theory higher order (A) India and China
Urban centres lie exactly half way in (B) India and Burma
hexagonal service areas in the
(C) India and Pakistan
(A) Market principle
(B) Transport principle (D) India and Bangladesh

(C) Administrative principle


30. The correct sequence of the arrival of
(D) Both in Market and Administrative different racial groups in North America is
principle
(A) Caucasiod – Negroids –
26. Under sector theory of Urban structure, Mongoloids
water fronts and better drainage areas (B) Mongoloids – Caucasoid –
are having Negroids
(A) C.B.D.
(C) Caucasoid – Mongoloids –
(B) Working class residential area Negroids
(C) High class residential area
(D) Negroids – Caucasoid –
(D) Wholesale and light manufacturing
Mongoloids
areas

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31. Match List – I with List – II and select 35. Match List – I with List – II and select correct
correct answer from the codes given answer from the codes given below :
below :
List – I List – II
List – I List – II
(Tribal Group) (Region) (Physical feature) (Region)
(a) Bushmen (i) Arctic (a) Satmala hills (i) Jammu and
Scandinavia Kashmir
(b) Chukchis (ii) Andaman and (b) Malwa Plateau (ii) Himachal
Nicobar Island
Pradesh
(c) Lapps (iii) Eastern Islands
(d) Sentinels (iv) N.E. Russia (c) Pirpanjal range (iii) Madhya
(v) Kalahari Pradesh
Codes : (d) Nathula pars (iv) Maharashtra
(a) (b) (c) (d) (v) Sikkim
(A) (v) (ii) (iv) (i) Codes :
(B) (v) (iii) (ii) (iv) (a) (b) (c) (d)
(C) (v) (iv) (i) (ii)
(A) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(D) (iv) (i) (ii) (v)
(B) (iv) (iii) (ii) (v)
32. Which is the leading state in India is
marine fish catch ? (C) (iii) (iv) (ii) (i)
(A) Andhra Pradesh (D) (iv) (iii) (i) (v)
(B) Orissa
(C) Tamil Nadu 36. Which of the following regional Planner/s
(D) Kerala proposed 13 macro planning regions,
which was further divided, each into 2 to
33. Paraffin is a by-product of
4 micro planning regions in India ?
(A) Copper Industry
(B) Steel Industry (A) V.L.S. Prakash Rao and L.S. Bhat
(C) Petroleum (B) V. Nath
(D) Coking coal (C) Ashok Mitra
34. Which of the following sequence of states (D) C.S. Chandra Shekara
is correct in terms of area irrigated by tanks
from highest to least ?
37. Mlandaring of River is characteristic of
(A) Andhra Pradesh – Tamil Nadu –
Orissa (A) Youth stage
(B) Tamil Nadu – Orissa – Andhra
Pradesh (B) Mature stage
(C) Tamil Nadu – Andhra Pradesh – (C) Old stage
Orissa
(D) Premature stage
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38. »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü D PæÙÜX®Ü ®ÜWÜÃÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ¯gÊÝ¨Ü 42. ®Ý®Üá A«Üì QÇæãàËáàoÅ®ÜÐÜár ÖæãàWܸæàQ¨æ
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38. Which of the following cities of India has 42. What will be the R.F. of a map with scale,
true conurbation ? I am to half a Km ?
(A) Kolkata (B) Chennai (A) 1 : 25,000 (B) 1 : 50,000
(C) Bangalore (D) Pune (C) 1 : 1,00,000 (D) 1 : 2,50,000

39. Functional classification of India cities 43. If the ratio between the scales of two
has been done by maps is 1 : 2, what will be the ratio
between the areas shown on these two
(A) Burgess (B) Ashok Mitra maps by a one square cm area on each
(C) R.L. Singh (D) Harris of the map ?
(A) 1 : 2 (B) 4 : 1
40. Growth foci concept was proposed by an (C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 4
Indian regional planner namely
(A) L.S. Bhat 44. Which one of the following represents a
remote sensing platform ?
(B) V.L.S. Prakash Rao
(A) Aevial camera
(C) R.P. Misra
(B) Sensor
(D) Ashok Mitra (C) Baloon
(D) Atmospheric window
41. Match List – I with List – II and select
correct answer from the codes given
45. The topographical map of India is
below :
published by
List – I List – II
(A) NRSC (B) SOI
(Wild life Sanctuary) (Wild life)
(a) Gir forest (i) Tiger (C) GSI (D) NATMO
(b) Khaziranga (ii) Lion
Sanctuary 46. What is the approximate altitude of most
of the geosynchronous remote sensing
(c) Dachigam (iii) Indian stag satellites ?
Sanctuary
(A) 200 Km (B) 900 Km
(d) Ranthambore (iv) Rhinoceros
Sanctuary (C) 6,000 Km (D) 36,000 Km

Codes : 47. Correlation Values vary between one of


(a) (b) (c) (d) the following
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (A) 1 to 0
(B) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv) (B) 0 to +1
(C) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i) (C) –1 to +1

(D) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv) (D) It varies with situation

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Read the following paragraphs and answer the 48. Most of the maps which are in black and
following questions : white and a few coloured maps were
Census Atlas of India (1961) is a work on the prepared by
national level, based on census and (A) French Institute
extra-census data covering 194 maps. The
(B) NATMO
majority of these maps are in black and white,
while a few are in colours. Yet another work at (C) Census Atlas of India
this level on natural vegetation and agriculture (D) Soil Survey of India
has been taken up in 1962 by the French Institute,
Pondicherry, in collaboration with Indian Council 49. Which of the following is a first major
of Agricultural Research, New Delhi. The ‘Atlas of India’ published after
co-operation involves the Government of France Independence ?
and the Government of India.
(A) Economic Atlas of India
At the state level, some work has been done
(B) Bengal in maps
with different accomplishments. Soon after
attaining independence, two main atlases were (C) India in maps
produced in India in 1949. The first being Bengal (D) Bihar in maps
in Maps by Prof. S.P. Chatterjee and other being
Economic Atlas of Andhra Pradesh by 50. After independence several atlas and
Ramanathan and V.L.S. Prakash Rao. Both maps were published in India. The
these atlases were prepared at a time when correct sequence from early to later
new state boundaries had either been or were among themselves in the year of
being demarcated. This was quickly followed publication is
by a succession of specialized maps in atlas
(A) Bengal in maps – India in maps –
form, e.g. Atlas of Livestock and Livestock
Bihar in maps
Products, 1950, and India in Maps 1950. Both
(B) India in maps – Bengal in maps –
these were produced by the Government of
Bihar in maps
India. Similar to Chatterjee’s Bengal in Maps,
Bihar in Map by P.Dayal 1953 was another (C) Bihar in maps – Bengal in maps –
attempt in this direction. There were some India in maps
more state atlases dealing with agriculture, (D) Bengal in maps – Bihar in maps –
power etc. mainly by graphs and charts. India in maps

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