Multiple Choice Questions

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LIST I

(Term)

LIST II

(Definition)

(a) Site of human settlements (1) Movement due to opportunities of employment 
(b) Situation of human settlements (2) The physical and cultural characteristics and attributes of a place.
(c) Pull factor in migration (3) The relative location with particular reference to the significance to a place.
(d) Migration field (4) Area that dominates a locale in and out migration proccess.
  • a-1 , b-4 , c-2 , d-3

  • a-2 , b-3 , c-1 , d-4

  • a-3 , b-2 , c-4 , d-1

  • a-4 , b-2 , c-1 , d-3


B.

a-2 , b-3 , c-1 , d-4


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Which one of the following depicts correct statement of Population Threshold for any service ?

  • Maximum distance that people can travel to use a service.

  • Minimum distance required for opening a service.

  • Minimum population size required for a service

  • Maximum population size required for a service.


Japan's population pyramid would most likely resemble to that of :

  • USA

  • Brazil

  • Denmark

  • India


LIST I

(Term)

LIST II

(Definition)

(a) Central City (1) Continuous built up landscape with high density of buildings with no reference political boundary.
(b) Network City (2) Areas outside city urban characteristics .
(c) Urban Influence Zone (3) Urban area contained within the official boundaries of the main city around which suburb develops.
(d) Urbanized Area  (4) Two or more independent but complementary cities having high speed transport corridors.
  • a-1 , b-2 , c-4 , d-3

  • a-3 , b-4 , c-2 , d-1

  • a-2 , b-4 , c-3 , d-1

  • a-4 , b-2 , c-1 , d-3


Which one of the following continents recorded highest density of population as per United Nations Population Fund 2015 data ?

  • Europe

  • Asia

  • North America

  • Australia


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LIST I

(Geographer)

LIST II

(School of Geography)

(a) Albert Damangeon (1) German school of Geography
(b) Friedrick Ratzel (2) French school of Geography
(c) Halford J.Mackinder (3) British school of Geography
(d) Isaiah Bowman (4) American school of Geography
  • a-1 , b-2 , c-4 , d-3

  • a-2 , b-1 , c-4 , d-3

  • a-1  , b-1 , c-3 , d-4

  • a-4 , b-2 , c-3 , d-1


Locate the following places in Multiple Nulcei thoery of urban structure in the figure and match it with the list given below : 

                                  

 

LIST :

  1. Wholesale and Light Manufacturing 
  2. High class residential
  3. Medium class residential
  4. Industrial suburb

  • a-2 , b-3 , c-1 , d-4

  • a-1 , b-2 , c-3 , d-4

  • a-1 , b-3 , c-2 , d-4

  • a-3 , b-4 , c-1 , d-2


Developing countries have registered increase in population despite significant decline in fertility rates because of : 

(a) Increase in Life Expectancy Rate

(b) Increase in Infact Mortality Rate

(c) Falling Death Rate

(d) Better living conditions 

  • (a) , (b) and (d) are correct

  • (a) , (c) and (d) are correct

  • (a) , (b) and (c) are correct

  • (b) , (c) and (d) are correct


Which one of the following statements represnts Population Pyramid with Wide base ?

  • Declining fertility rates

  • High fertility rates

  • Declining Death Rates

  • High Death Rates


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Which one of the following does not have role in push factors that seem to be operative in rural India ?

  • Rapid increase in the population growth

  • High pressure of population on arable land 

  • Low per capita income and glaring disparity between levels of income of urban and rural areas.

  • Slow but consistent increase in amenities in rural areas and increase in per capita income.