Paper-II DEC - 36213

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ifj{kkFkh±uh vkiyk vklu ÿekad ;k i`"Bkojhy ojP;k dksiÚ;kr fygkokrlsp vki.kkal fnysY;k mŸkjif=dspk ÿekad R;k[kkyh fygkoklnj iz'uif=dsr 50 cgqi;kZ;h iz'u vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukl nksu xq.k
vkgsr- ;k iz'uif=dsrhy loZ iz'u lksMfo.ks vfuok;Z vkgs- lnjps iz'u
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igkO;kr(i)
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rlsp iz'uif=dsrhy ,dw.k iz'ukaph la[;k iMrkˇwu igkohi`"Bs deh vlysyh@deh iz'u vlysyh@iz'ukapk pwdhpk
ÿe vlysyh fdaok brj =qVh vlysyh lnks"k iz'uif=dk
lq#okrhP;k 5 fefuVkrp i;Zos{kdkyk ijr ns≈u nqljh
iz'uif=dk ekxowu ?;koh- R;kuarj iz'uif=dk cnywu
feˇ.kkj ukgh rlsp osˇgh ok<owu feˇ.kkj ukgh ;kph œi;k
fo|kF;k±uh uksan ?;koh(iii)
ojhyiz e k.ks loZ iMrkˇw u ifgY;kua r jp iz ' uif=ds o j
vks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dspk uacj fygkokizR;sd iz'uklkBh (A), (B), (C) vkf.k (D) v'kh pkj fodYi mŸkjs fnyh
vkgsr- R;krhy ;ksX; mŸkjkpk jdkuk [kkyh n'kZfoY;kizek.ks Bˇdi.ks
dkˇk@fuˇk djkokmnk- % tj (C) gs ;ksX; mŸkj vlsy rjA
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6.
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B
D
;k iz'uif=dsrhy iz'ukaph mŸkjs vks-,e-vkj- mŸkjif=dsrp n'kZokohrbrj fBdk.kh fyghysyh mŸkjs riklyh tk.kkj ukghrvkr fnysY;k lwpuk dkˇthiwoZd okpkO;kriz'uif=dsP;k 'ksoVh tksMysY;k dksÚ;k ikukojp dPps dke djkostj vki.k vks-,e-vkj- oj uewn dsysY;k fBdk.kk O;frjh‰ brj dksBsgh
uko] vklu ÿekad] Qksu uacj fdaok vksˇ[k iVsy v'kh dks.krhgh [kw.k
dsyy
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Geography
Paper II
Hkwxksy
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II
Time Allowed : 75 Minutes]
[Maximum Marks : 100
Note : This Paper contains Fifty (50) multiple choice questions, each question
carrying Two (2) marks. Attempt All questions.
lwpuk % ;k iz'uif=dsr ,dw.k iÈkkl (50) cgqi;kZ;h iz'u fnysys vkgsr- izR;sd iz'ukyk nksu (2)
xq.k vkgsr- loZ iz'u lksMok1.
The following table records some
geomorphic concepts List I and
scholars List II.
The pairs of scholars and concepts
are listed below. Which one of them
is the correct set of pairs ?
List I
(Concepts)
(a) Antecedence of drainage
(b) Isostasy
(c) Law of declinity of slopes
(d) Uniformitarianism
List II
(Scholars)
(i) Airy
(ii) Gilbert
(iii) Hutton
(iv) Powell
Codes :
(a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (iv) (i)
(ii) (iii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (iv) (i)
(iii) (ii)
(D) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
1.
Hkw#i'kkL=kP;k dkgh ladYiuk (;knh I) o
dkgh vH;kld (;knh II) [kkyhy lkjh.kh&
e/;s fnys vkgsr- vH;kld o ladYiuk ;kaP;k
tksMÓk iq<s fnysY;k vkgsr- R;kiSdh dks.kR;k
lapkrhy tksMÓk vpwd vkgsr \
;knh I
(ladYiuk)
(a) unh iz.kkyhps iwoZorhZRo
(b) leLFkk;hRo (vk;lksLVlh)
(c) ?kVR;k mrkjkapk fu;e
(d) fulxZ&l:irk (;qfuQkWehZVWjhvkfu÷e)
;knh II
(vH;kld)
(i) ,sjh
(ii) fxYcVZ
(iii) gVu
(iv) ikWosy
ladsr %
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(A) (iv) (i)
(ii)
(iii)
(B) (i)
(iii) (iv)
(ii)
(C) (iv) (i)
(D) (i)
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(iii) (ii)
(iii) (ii)
(iv)
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2.
Which of the following major plates
2.
has the longest proportion of
[kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k izeq[k HkwiV~VkP;k lhesr
vilkjh (Mk;Ogt±V) lhesps izek.k tkLrhr
divergent boundary ?
tkLr vkgs \
(A) Africa
(A)
vk›hdk
(B)
mŸkj vesfjdk
(D) Pacific
(C)
vaVkfDZVdk
Assertion (A) : Exogenetic forces
(D)
iWflQhd
(B) North America
(C) Antarctica
3.
generally lead
3.
to lowering of
the
(A) :
dkj.k
(R) :
Exogenetic forces
ladsrkad %
earth’s surface.
(A)
Codes :
nksUgh
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and
vkf.k
(R) is the correct explanation
vkgs
of (A)
(B)
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but
is
not
the
cfgfufeZ r cys Hkw i ` " Bkoj
dk;Zjr vlrkr-
operate over the
(R)
cfgfufeZr cys lk/kkj.kr%
Hkw&Hkkxkph maph deh djrkr-
landmass
elevation.
Reason (R) :
fo/kku
nksUgh
ijarq
correct
(A)
(R)
gs
(A)
(R)
gs
o
(R)
(A)
o
(A)
cjks c j vkgs r
ps ;ksX; Lif"Vdj.k
(R)
cjks c j vkgs r
ps ;ksX; Li"Vhdj.k
ukgh
explanation of (A)
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false
(C) (A)
cjkscj vkgs] ijarq
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true
(D) (A)
pwd vkgs] ijarq
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(R)
(R)
pwd vkgs
cjkscj vkgs
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4.
Which of the following geomorphic
4.
processes is not a denundation
[kkyhyiSdh dks.krh Hkq#ih; izÿh;k vukPNknu
izÿh;k uOgs \
process ?
(A)
vi{k;@fonkj.k
(B)
vi{kj.k
(C)
ogu
(D)
lap;u
(A) Weathering
(B) Erosion
(C) Transportation
(D) Deposition
5.
5.
Which one of the following is
[kkyhyiS d h dks . krs Hkw # i fgeunhfufeZ r
not a feature of glaciated land-
Hkqn'` ;kpk Hkkx ukgh \
scape ?
(A)
dVd
(B)
fgeks<fxjh
(C)
es"k'khyk
(D)
vxZ
(A) Esker
(B) Drumlin
(C) Roche Montane
(D) Erg
6.
6.
Which clouds cause ozone depletion
(Erg)
dks.krs <x fLFkrkacjke/khy vks>ksuP;k {k;kyk
dkj.khHkwr vlrkr \
in stratosphere ?
(A)
,sj.kh es?k (D;qE;qyksfuacl)
(B)
elqjkdkj (ysfUVD;qyj)
(C) Nacreous
(C)
eqDrkHkz (uWfÿvl)
(D) Stratocumulus
(D)
Lrjdik'khes?k (LV™WVksD;qE;qyl)
(A) Cumulonimbus
(B) Lenticular
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7.
occurs when :
eh izdh.kZu (Mie Scattering) gs okrkoj.kkr
dsOgk ?kMrs \
(A) particle size is larger than wave-
(A)
d.kkaps vkdkjeku rjax ykachis{kk tkLr
vlY;kl
(B)
d.kkaps vkdkjeku rjax ykach brdsp
vlY;kl
(C)
d.kkaps vkdkjeku rjax ykachis{kk deh
vlY;kl
(D)
okrkoj.k d.kfojghr vlY;kl
Mie scattering in the atmosphere
7.
length
(B) particle size and wavelength are
equal
(C) particle size is smaller than
wavelength
(D) the atmosphere is free of
particles
8.
named as ........................... .
okrkoj.kkP;k loZlkekU; vfHklj.kkr fuEu
v{kka'kkojhy dksf'kdkauk --------------------- vls
Eg.krkr-
(A) Ferrel cell
(A)
Qsjsy dksf'kdk
(B) Polar front cell
(B)
/kwzoh; vk?kkMh dksf'kdk
(C)
gWMyh dksf'kdk
(D)
jkWLch dksf'kdk
8.
In general circulation of the
atmosphere the low latitude cell is
(C) Hadley cell
(D) Rossby cell
9.
The landform that acts as heat
9.
engine and has direct relation with
Indian monsoon is ..................... .
[kkyhyiSdh dks.krs Hkq#i Hkkjrh; ekWUlquP;k
lanHkkZus ≈"ek la;a=kps dke djrs \
(A) Himalayas
(A)
fgeky;
(B) Deccan Plateau
(B)
n[[kups iBkj
(C) Tibetan Plateau
(C)
frcsVps iBkj
(D) Aravalli Range
(D)
vjoyh jkaxk
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10. The colour of the sky is blue due
10.
vkdk'kkpk jax ---------------------- ;keqˇs fuˇk
to ........................... .
vlrks-
(A) Selective scattering of solar
(A)
energy by the atmosphere
lkSj≈tsZps okrkoj.kk}kjs gks.kkjs fuoMd
izdh.kZu (LdWVjhax)
(B) Selective absorption of radiation
(B)
by the atmosphere
fodhj.kkps (jWfM,'ku) okrkoj.kke/;s
gks.kkjs 'kks"k.k
(C) Absorption of blue light by the
(C)
atmosphere
fuˇÓk izdk'kkps okrkoj.kk}kjs gks.kkjs
'kks"k.k
(D) Reflection of blue colour of the
(D)
ocean
11.
lkxjkP;k fuˇÓk jaxkps ijkorZu
jhvks xzM
° s gh --------------------------- vkgs-
11. Rio-Grande is .............................. .
(A)
egklkxjh fHkŸkhdk
(B)
egklkxjh eap
(C)
egklkxjh Mksaxjjkax
(D)
egklkxjh xrkZ
(A) Oceanic Reef
(B) Oceanic Platform
(C) Oceanic Ridge
(D) Oceanic Trench
12. Depth
limit
of
12.
thermocline
lkxjhtykP;k vkSf".kd cnykph lhek fdrh
is .......................... .
[kksyhi;±r vlrs \
(A) upto 1000 metres
(A)
1000 ehVji;±r
(B) 1000-1500 metres
(B)
1000 rs 1500 ehVj njE;ku
(C) more than 1000 metres
(C)
1000 ehVjis{kk tkLr
(D) upto 2000 metres
(D)
2000 ehVji;±r
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as ....................... .
e`nk Nsnkrhy ‘B’ Lrjke/;s (‘B’ gksjk;>u)
gks . kkÚ;k lap; izÿh;sl --------------------Eg.krkr-
(A) illuviation
(A)
bY;wfOg,'ku
(B) eluviation
(B)
,Y;wfOg,'ku
(C) elucidation
(C)
bY;qflMs'ku
(D)
,fyflVs'ku
13. The process of deposition in
13.
horizon B of soil profile is known
(D) elicitation
14. Geographical environment with
14.
distinctive plant and animal life
adapted to climatic factors is
called ............................ .
(A) Bio-sphere
(B) Biochore
(C) Biotic
(D) Abiotic
T;k izn's kkr ouLirh o izk.khthou oSf'k"VÓiw.kZ&
fjR;k HkkSxksfyd i;kZoj.kk'kh vuqdwyhr >kys
vkgs R;kl ----------------------- Eg.krkr(A)
thokoj.k
(B)
tSoizns'k
(C)
tSfod
(D)
vtSfod
damage to the open seas is known
[kqY;k leqÊkr >kysyk i;kZoj.kh; Úgkl rlsp
vfrfjDr eklsekjh eqˇs gks.kkjs uqdlku ;klkj[;k
lkoZtfud {ks=kr gks.kkÚ;k {krhl [kkyhyiSdh
dks.krh laKk okijrkr \
as ............................... .
(A)
lkeqfgd ekydhph 'kksdkaafrdk (VW™tsMh
vkWQ dkWeUl)
(B) overharvesting of the seas
(B)
lkxjh lalk/kukapk vrhokij
(C) public plunder
(C)
lkoZtuhd ywVekj
(D) maximum profit
(D)
vf/kdre uQk
15.
15. The term used to describe damage
done to a public area such as
overfishing and environmental
(A) tragedy of the commons
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16. Who among the following is
16.
considered as the first scientific
geographer ?
(A) Ptolemy
(B) Eratosthenes
(C) Aristotle
(D) Strabo
17.
17. The book entitled “Guide to
[kkyhyiSdh dks.kkl ifgyk oSKkfud HkwxksyosŸkk
ekuys tkrs \
(A)
VkWyes h
(B)
bjWVksLFksul
(C)
vWfjLVkWVy
(D)
LVW™cks
^xkbZM Vw ftvksxzkQh* ;k 'kh"kZdkP;k iqLrdkpk
ys[kd dks.k \
Geography” is authored by :
(A)
fgjksMksVl
(B)
fgIikdZl
(C)
ikWflMksfuvl
(D)
VkWyes h
(A) Herodotus
(B) Hipparchus
(C) Posidonius
(D) Ptolemy
18.
18. The term “topophilia” is coined
by :
^VksiksfQyhvk* gh laKk ----------------------- ;kuh
r;kj dsyh(A)
;h&Qw&rqvku
(B) Richard Hartshorne
(B)
fjpMZ gkVZ'kksuZ
(C) Friedrich Ratzel
(C)
›sfM™d jWV~>sy
(D) Hagerstrand
(D)
gWxjLV™°M
(A) Yi-Fu-Tuan
surface is also known as :
i`FohP;k i`"BHkkxkP;k vfHk{ks=h; izHksnukl
(fMQju~fl,'ku) ------------------------- Eg.krkr-
(A) Spatial differences
(A)
vfHk{ks=h; Qjd
(B) Chorology
(B)
izns'kfoKku (dksjkWykWth)
(C) Regional imbalance
(C)
izknsf'kd vlarqyu
(D) Regional disparity
(D)
izknsf'kd fHkUurk
19.
19. The areal differentiation of earth’s
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20. Which
one
of
the
following
20.
concepts is explained by Vidal de la
[kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k ladYiusps Li"Vhdj.k
^fonky&ns&yk&Cyk'k* ;kauh dsys vkgs \
Blache ?
(A)
y°M'kk∂V
(B)
Hkw&ikfjfLFkrhdh
(C)
xf.krh Hkwxksy
(D)
HkkSfed lexzrk
(A) Landschaft
(B) Land Ecology
(C) Mathematical Geography
(D) Terrestrial Whole
21.
21. Kraal is a ...............................
ÿky gh ------------------------- izdkjph oLrh
settlement.
vkgs-
(A) Clustered rural
(A)
iwat xzkeh.k
(B) Clustered urban
(B)
iwat ukxjh
(C) Dispersed rural
(C)
fc[kqjysyh xzkeh.k
(D) Linear rural
(D)
js"kh; xzkeh.k
22. Which one of the following is the
most
important
reason
22.
for
[kkyhyiSdh LFkykarjkps lokZr egRokps dkj.k
dks.krs \
migration ?
(A)
i;kZoj.kh;
(B)
jktdh;
(C) Economic
(C)
vkfFkZd
(D) Social
(D)
lkekftd
(A) Environmental
(B) Political
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23. One of the critical issues in any study
23.
of population density and the
yksdla[;sph ?kurk vkf.k ,[kknÓk jk"V™kph
rsFkhy yksdkaP;k fuokZgkph {kerk ;k lanHkkZrhy
capacity of a country to support its
people is :
vH;klkpk dˇhpk eqÌk dks.krk \
(A) total land area of the country
(A)
jk"V™kps ,dw.k {ks=Qˇ
(B)
jk"V™kus izkIr dsysyk ra=Kkukpk Lrj
(C)
jk"V™kps HkkSxksfyd LFkku
(D)
jk"V™kph ,dw.k yksdla[;k
(B) level of technology that country
has reached
(C) country’s geographic location
(D) total population of the country
24. Which one of the following pairs of
proponent
and
concept
24.
is
ladYiuk o R;kaps iz.ksrs ;kaP;k tksMÓkiSdh
dks.krh fotksM vkgs \
mismatched ?
Proponent
Concept
(A) Jefferson
Law of the
iz.ksrk
(A)
tsQlZu
ladYiuk
µ
vrwyuh; (izk;esV)
primate city
(B) Dickinson
'kgjkpk fu;e
Concept of
city region
(C) Smails
Concept of
(B)
fMfdUlu
µ
'kgj izns'k ladYiuk
(C)
LesYl
µ
ukxjh vfHk{ks=
urban field
ladYiuk
(D) Murphy and Vance Urban
(D)
morphology
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eQhZ o OgUl
µ
ukxjh lajpuk
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25. Which one of the following pairs is
mismatched ?
(A) Thomson and
Noteistein
25.
(A)
Demographic
FkkWElu vkf.k µ yksdla[;sP;k
uksVsLVkbZu
Transition
(B)
Theory
(B) Weber
[kkyhyiSdh dks.krh tksMh v;ksX; vkgs \
oscj
Least cost
Primacy Index
(D) Christaller
Index of
µ fdeku [kphZ;
LFkku
location
(C) Reilly
laÿe.kkpk flºkar
26.
Centrality
(C)
jsyh
µ izkeq[; funsZ'kkad
(D)
fÿLVyj
µ dsaÊh;rk funsZ'kkad
vkf›dse/;s okjaokj gks.kkÚ;k vUunqHkhZyk
[kkyhyiSdh dks.krk ?kVd lokZf/kd tckcnkj
26. Which factor contributes most to the
recurring food shortage in
Africa ?
vlrks \
(A) distribution of agricultural
products
(B) extensive drylands in the
continent
(A)
œf"k mRiknukaps fuœ"V forj.k
(B)
[kaMkrhy foLrh.kZ 'kq"d Hkweh
(C)
foLrh.kZ {ks=koj vl.kkjh izrhdwy gokeku
fLFkrh
(C) unfavourable climatic condition
over extensive areas
(D)
27.
(D) large areas of rainforests
o"kkZouka[kkyhy eksBs {ks=
^MsOgyiesaV ftvksxzkQh* 'kh"kZd vlysY;k
iqLrdkpk ys[kd dks.k \
27. Who is the author of the book
entitled ‘Development Geography’ ?
(A)
gkWMj #iVZ
(B)
fiV~>sy xsjkYM
(C) Rostow Walter
(C)
jksLVksOg okYVj
(D) Yi-Fu-Tuan
(D)
;h&Qw&rqvku
(A) Hoddar Rupert
(B) Pitzl Gerald
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28. Which of the following statements
28.
is incorrect regarding “Losch’s
ykW'kP;k LFkkfudhdj.k izrhekuk lanHkkZus
[kkyhyiSdh dks.krs fo/kku pqdhps Bjsy \
Locational Model” ?
(A)
(A) Losch took into consideration
?ksrY;k
150 commodities and services
(B) The model is based on the study
(B)
of Bavaria Province of South
(C)
(C) Losch divided the thresholds
the poor
(D)
(D) Losch’s model incorporates
such
gksrks
29. Which of the following is considered
29.
“Footloose Industry” ?
[kkyhyiS d h d'kkl inHkz " V m|ks x
(Footloose Industry)
(A) Industry affected by the labour
cost
(B) Industry found in predominantly
affected
letys tkbZy \
(A)
etwj [kpkZpk ifj.kke gks.kkjs m|ksx
(B)
iz k eq [ ;kus œ"kh iz n s ' kkr vk<ˇ.kkjs
m|ksx
agricultural areas
not
ykW ' kP;k iz f rekukr mRiknu vkf.k
mn~;ksxklkj[;k brj dk;k±pk lekos'k
as
manufacturing and industries
(C) Industry
v/k%lhekaph foHkkx.kh ykW'kus Jhear o
xjhc izHkkxkae/;s dsyh
into the sectors of the rich and
functions
rs izfreku nf{k.k teZuhrhy cosjhvk
izkarkP;k vH;klkoj vk/kkfjr vkgs
Germany
other
ykW'kus 150 oLrw o lsok fopkjkr
by
(C)
transport cost
okgrw d [kpkZ p k ifj.kke u gks . kkjs
m|ksx
(D) Industry affected by transport
(D)
cost
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30. The production of metallic minerals
primarily depends upon the .......... .
30.
(A) Distance to raw material
sources, the quality of the ores
and the availability of
hydroelectricity
(B) Quantity of the ores, the
richness of the ores and the
ability to refine the ores
(C) Quantity of the ores, the
richness of the ores and the
distance to the markets
(D) Richness of the ores, the
availability of hydroelectricity
and the distance to raw material
sources
31. India-Bangladesh
is ...................... .
31.
/kkrw [kfutkaps mRiknu eq[;r% -------------oj voyacwu vlrs(A)
dPP;k ekykP;k Úksrkiklwups varj]
[kfutkaph foiwyrk vkf.k tyfon~;wrhph
miyC/krk
(B)
[kfutkaph foiwyrk] [kfutkaph le`ºrk
vkf.k [kfut 'kqºhdj.kkph {kerk
(C)
[kfutkaph foiwyrk] [kfutkaph le`ºrk
vkf.k cktkjisBsiklwups varj
(D)
[kfutka p h le` º rk] tyfon~ ; w r hph
miyC/krk vkf.k dPP;k ekykP;k
Úksrkiklwups varj
Hkkjr&ckaXykns'k lhesps Lo:i --------------vkgs-
boundary
(A)
lfPNÊ
(A) Porous
(B)
ldkjkRed
(B) Positive
(C)
fo:i
(C) Proform
(D)
cgwHksfnr (nsrwj)
(D) Prorupt
32.
32. Geographer who contributed a lot to
the development of cultural
geography in USA was ............... .
vesfjdsP;k la;qDr laLFkkuke/;s lkaLœfrd
HkwxksykP;k fodklkr eksBÓk izek.kkr ;ksxnku
ns.kkjk HkwxksyrK --------------------- (A)
dkyZ vks- lk≈j
(B)
MsohM gkosZ
(C) R.J. Johnston
(C)
vkj-ts- tkWulu
(D) Emrys Jones
(D)
,ezht tksUl
(A) Carl O Sauer
(B) David Harvey
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33. Which of the following country is
33.
having shintoism as its national
^'kharksb>e* gk /keZ [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k
ns'kkpk jk"V™h; /keZ vkgs \
religion ?
(A) China
(A)
phu
(B) Japan
(B)
tiku
(C)
Fkk;yaM
(D)
flaxkiwj
(C) Thailand
(D) Singapore
34. Culture Realm is ........................ .
34.
(A) the set of cultural regions
showing
related
cultural
laLœfr fo'o Eg.kts ----------------------- (A)
complexes and landscapes
lkaLœfrd ladwy o lkaLœfrd Hkwn`';
;krhy laca/k n'kZfo.kkÚ;k lkaLœfrd
(B) areas of innovation from which
izns'kkapk lap
key culture elements diffused to
exert influence on surrounding
(B)
regions
uoizorZu {ks= dh T;kiklwu ewyHkwr
lkaLœfrd eqY;s vkliklP;k {ks=kr
(C) an area that is distinct from
iljrkr
surrounding areas with specific
(C)
characteristics
ifjljkiklwu fHkUu vlysys {ks=
(D) the surface of the earth as
modified by human action with
a
tangible
fof'k"V xq . k/kekZ e q ˇ s vkliklP;k
(D)
fof'k"V lkaLœrhP;k HkkSfrd xq.k/kekZps
physical
ekuoh O;ogkjk}kjs Li'kZu gks≈u :ikarj
characteristics of a given
>kysys i`Fohojhy {ks=
culture
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35.
35. A boundary line separating distinct
cks y hHkk"ks r hy O;oPNs n d Qjdkeq ˇ s
dialectical difference is termed as :
foHkkx.kkÚ;k flekjs"ksl -------------------- Eg.krkr-
(A) isodiet
(A)
le&vkgkjh (vk;lksMk,V)
(B) isophone
(B)
le&mPpkjh (vk;lksQksu)
(C) isoglass
(C)
le&'kCnh (vk;lksXykl)
(D) isochrone
(D)
ledkyhu (vk;lksÿksu)
36.
36. Nodality underlines ...................... .
'k` a x h;rk (uks M W f yVh) ----------------------v/kksjsf[kr djrs-
(A) Dependence
(B) Interdependence
(C) Independent
(D) Insulated
37. The portion of the Himalayas lying
37.
in Himachal Pradesh is known
(A)
voyafcRo
(B)
ijLijkoyacu
(C)
LokoyafcRo
(D)
fujksf/kRo
fgekpy izns'k jkT;kr foLrkjysY;k fgeky;kl
as ..................... .
------------------------ vls Eg.krkr-
(A) Himachal Himalayas
(A)
fgekpy fgeky;
(B) Punjab Himalayas
(B)
iatkc fgeky;
(C) Western Himalayas
(C)
if'pe fgeky;
(D) Kumaun Himalayas
(D)
dqek≈a fgeky;
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38. ............................ is carried out to
38.
ensure the optimal utilization of
,[kk|k izns'kkr lalk/kukaps i;kZIr mi;kstu o
ekuoh O;ogkjka p s vuq d w y re forj.k
resource and distribution of human
lk/k.;klkBh ds Y ;k tk.kkÚ;k œfrl
activities in a region.
---------------- Eg.krkr-
(A) regional development
(A)
izknsf'kd fodkl
(B)
izknsf'kd fu;kstu
(C)
izknsf'kd vFkZO;oLFkk
(D)
lkekftd fu;kstu
(B) regional planning
(C) regional economy
(D) social planning
39. Which one of the following is not an
indicator
for
39.
infrastructural
[kkyhyiS d h dks . k ik;kHkw r lq f o/kka P ;k
fodklkpk funsZ'kd ukgh \
development ?
(A) Road and Transport
(A)
jLrs o okgrwd
(B) Post Office
(B)
Viky dk;kZy;
(C) Schools
(C)
'kkˇk
(D) Literacy rate
(D)
lk{kjrsps izek.k
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40. Which of the following indicator is
40.
ns ' kkP;k fodklLrjkps fu/kkZ j .k djrkuk
not used to determine country’s level
[kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k funsZ'kdkpk mi;ksx
of development ?
dsyk tkr ukgh \
(A) Per capita income
(A)
njMksbZ mRiUu
(B)
iks"k.k Lrj
(C)
{ks=kps vkdkjeku
(D)
≈tsZpk miHkksx
(B) Nutritional level
(C) Size in area
(D) Energy consumption
41. Arrange the following peaks in
41.
descending order of their heights :
[kkyh fnysY;k f'k[kjkapk maphuqlkj ;ksX; mrjrk
ÿe dks.krk \
(a) Dodabetta
(a)
nksMkcsV~Vk
(b)
vukbZeqMh
(c)
xq#f'k[kj
(d)
egsUÊfxjh
(b) Anaimudi
(c) Gurushikhar
(d) Mahendragiri
Choose the correct option given
;ksX; ÿe fuoMk %
below :
(A) (a) (b) (d) (c)
(A) (a) (b) (d) (c)
(B) (c) (a) (d) (b)
(B) (c)
(C) (b) (a) (d) (c)
(C) (b) (a) (d) (c)
(D) (a) (d) (c) (b)
(D) (a) (d) (c)
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42. Which one of the following pairs of
42.
Tribe and State is not correctly
tekrh o jkT; ;ka P ;k [kkyh fnys Y ;k
tksMÓkaid
S h v;ksX; tksMh dks.krh \
matched ?
(A) Munda
—
Jharkhand
(B) Toda —
Tamil Nadu
(C) Kinnaur
—
(D) Bhils —
Rajasthan
Uttarakhand
(A)
eqaMk
µ >kj[kaM
(B)
rksMk
µ rkfeˇukMw
(C)
fdUuksj
µ mŸkjk[kaM
(D)
fHkYy
µ jktLFkku
43. Which one of the following pairs of
State and
National
43.
Parks is
fnysY;k tksMÓkaiSdh dks.krh tksMh v;ksX;
mismatched ?
(A) Gujarat
jkT; vkf.k jk"V™h; m|kus ;kaP;k [kkyh
— Bhagwan
vkgs \
Mahavir
(A)
xqtjkr
µ
Hkxoku egkohj
(B)
e/; izns'k µ
ek/ko
(C)
mŸkjk[kaM
µ
jktkth
(D)
egkjk"V™
µ
lat; xka/kh
(B) Madhya Pradesh — Madhav
(C) Uttarakhand
— Rajaji
(D) Maharashtra
— Sanjay
Gandhi
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44. ...................... State has the highest
44.
percentage of its geographical area
[kkyhy jkT;kiSdh dks.kR;k jkT;kr] R;kP;k
,dw.k HkkSxksfyd {ks=QˇkiSdh tkLrhr tkLr
under mountainous topography
VDds {ks= ioZre; (> 2000 eh) vkgs \
(> 2000 mts.).
(A)
fgekpy izns'k
(B)
flDdhe
(C)
v#.kkpy izns'k
(D)
tEew vkf.k dk'ehj
(A) Himachal Pradesh
(B) Sikkim
(C) Arunachal Pradesh
(D) Jammu and Kashmir
45. As per 2011 Census, which State
45.
of India has recorded the highest
2011P;k tux.kusuqlkj] 2001 rs 2011 njE;ku
Hkkjrkrhy [kkyhyiS d h dks . kR;k jkT;kus
growth rate of population during
yksdla[;spk lokZf/kd o`fºnj uksanoyk \
2001-2011 ?
(A)
v#.kkpy izns'k
(B)
es?kky;
(C)
dsjˇ
(D)
mŸkj izns'k
(A) Arunachal Pradesh
(B) Meghalaya
(C) Kerala
(D) Uttar Pradesh
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46. Polygons are ........................... .
46.
cgqHkwtkœfr Eg.kts ----------------------- vkœfr-
(A) Zero dimensional object
(A)
'kwU;ferh;
(B) Unidimensional object
(B)
,dferh;
(C) Bidimensional object
(C)
f}ferh;
(D) Tridimensional object
(D)
f=ferh;
47. Non-spatial data in GIS are referred
47.
th-vk;-,l~- e/;s ^v{ksf=; lkaf[;dhl* --
to as ......................... .
------------------------- Eg.krkr-
(A) attribute
(A)
xq.kfo'ks"k
(B) tables
(B)
lkj.kh
(C) points
(C)
fcanq
(D) layer
(D)
Lrj
48. Data about ‘data’ are called
48.
lkaf[;dhP;k lkaf[;dhl -----------------------
as ............................. .
Eg.krkr-
(A) additional data
(A)
vfrfjDr lkaf[;dh
(B) metadata
(B)
c`gn~ lkaf[;dh
(C) browsed data
(C)
n`f"V{ksfir lkaf[;dh
(D) repeated data
(D)
iqu#Dr lkaf[;dh
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49. For assessing food requirement of the
49.
lowest 10 percent of population in
,[kk|k izns'kkP;k yksdla[;srhy fuEure 10
VDds yks d ka P ;k vUuxjts p s ew Y ;ekiu
a region, which of the following class
dj.;klkBh rqEgh [kkyhyiSdh dks.kR;k oxZ
type you will recommend ?
izdkjkph fuoM djky \
(A) equal interval
(A)
lekukarj oxZ
(B)
lelnL; oxZ
(C)
uSlfxZd [kaM oxZ
(D)
izekf.kr fopyu oxZ
(B) equal membership
(C) natural break
(D) standard deviation
50. Which one of the following is India’s
50.
“all weather” remote sensing
Hkkjrh; mixzgkaid
S h loZ Ωrwr dk;Zjr jkg.kkjk
mixzg dks.krh \
satellite ?
(A) Cartosat
(A)
dkVksZlWV
(B) Edusat
(B)
,T;qlWV
(C) Risat—1
(C)
jh&lWV&1
(D) Resourcesat
(D)
fjlkslZ lWV
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