LIST I (Modern Indian Geographers) |
LIST II (Field of Specialisation) |
(a) R.L. Singh | (i) Urban Geography |
(b) G.S. Gosal | (ii) Settlement Geography |
(c) C.D. Despande | (iii) Regional Development & Planning |
(d) V.L.S. Prakash | (iv) Population Geography |
a-i , b-ii , c-iii , d-iv
a-iii , b-i , c-iv , d-ii
a-ii , b-iv , c-i , d-iii
a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i
Horwood and Boyce described which term epigrammatically as "Devoted to people , paper work and parcels" ?
Frame
Core
Periphery
Fringe
LIST I (Concept) |
LIST II (Definitions) |
(a) Urban Growth | (i) relatively large and densely settled populations engaged primarily in non-agricultural economic pursuits. |
(b) Town group | (ii) net population increase of towns and cities. |
(c) Urban | (iii) proportionate increase of the urban population in relatively to total population in a given country. |
(d) Urbanisation | (iv) a group of towns which adjoined one another so closely as to form a single inhabited urban locality. |
a-iv , b-i , c-iii , d-ii
a-ii , b-iv , c-i , d-iii
a-iii , b-ii , c-iv , d-i
a-i , b-iii , c-ii , d-iv
The concept of the laws of 'primate city' was given by :
E. Huntington
E.C. Semple
M. Jefferson
W. Christaller
LIST I (Zones) |
LIST II (Definitions) |
(a) Slum Zone | (i) Lack in prestige and characterised by low grade retail stores , warehouses and wholesale trading premises and a high proportion of vacant property |
(b) Zone of Assimilation | (ii) Extensive areas of low density housing |
(c) Suburban Zone | (iii) Extensive redevelopement and spread of shops , offices , and hotels into former residential areas |
(d) Zone of discard | (iv) Residential belt of considerable density surrounding the CBD |
a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i
a-ii , b-i , c-iv , d-iii
a-i , b-iv , c-iii , d-ii
a-iii , b-ii , c-i , d-iv
Whic one of the following statements indicates the chief characteristics of the Policentric city ?
Circumferential urban beltway
Replacing sub-urban to urban
All roads lead to downtown
Many downtowns
Which one of the urban structure models labelled three areas :
(1) the city of death
(2) the city of need
(3) the city of superfluity
Exploitive model of urban structure
Multiple nuclei
Sector model
Social area analysis model
LIST I | LIST II |
(a) Central place theory | (i) land use pattern in large cities developed around a number of discrete centres rather than a single centre |
(b) Multiple Nulcei Theory | (ii) Position of the breaking point between two towns |
(c) The law of retail trade | (iii) Hexagonal service area |
(d) Breaking point theory | (iv) Predict the proportion of retail trade that two townwill derive from a sttlement lying between them |
a-i , b-iv , c-iii , d-ii
a-iii , b-i , c-ii , d-iv
a-iii , b-i , c-iv , d-ii
a-iv , b-ii , c-iii , d-i
Which one of the following is correct sequence of land uses in respect of ab , bc and cd as per given graph ?
Industrial , Residential and Commercial
Commercial , Residential and Industrial
Commercial , Industrial and Residential
Residential , Commercial and Industrial
LIST I (Authors) |
LIST II (Settlements) |
(a) Christaller | (i) Market Centres |
(b) Galphin | (ii) Industrial Nodes |
(c) Losch | (iii) Central places |
(d) Weber | (iv) Rurban centres |
a-iii , b-iv , c-i , d-ii
a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i
a-i , b-ii , c-iii , d-iv
a-ii , b-i , c-iv , d-iii