Which one of the followingg processes is not associated with planning ?
Perception
Revelation
Preparation
Evolution
Which one of the following scholars believed that "every delberate action must start in the mind , the realm of thought . It must be conceived and rehearsed in the realm of thought before it can take place in the physical..."
Lewis Munford
Patrick Geddes
Chadwich
Benton MacKaye
Dolichocephalic human race has a cephalic index value of :
Less than 75
Less than 80
Less than 85
Less than 90
"Social processes explain the spatial organization" , this statement pertains to -
Humanism
Marxism
Positivism
Behavouralism
LIST I | LIST II |
(a) Haggerstrand | (1) Theroticial Geography |
(b) William Bunge | (2) Geographical dissemination of Innovation |
(c) Gilbert White | (3) Methods of regional analysis |
(d) Walter Isard | (4) Human responses of floods |
a-4 , b-2 , c-1 , d-3
a-3 , b-1 , c-2 , d-4
a-1 , b-3 , c-2 , d-4
a-2 , b-1 , c-4 , d-3
ASSERTION (A) : Social indicator movemeent was quickly developed in 1960s in the USA.
REASON (R) : It grew rin response to rise of a wide range of social problems in US society.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
(A) is true , but (R) is false.
(A) is false , but (R) is true.
B.
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
Which one of the following codes given for abbreviations correctly depicts landscape models ?
(a) DEM
(B) DRG
(C) DLG
(D) DTM
(A) and (B)
(B) and (C)
(A) and (D)
(C) and (D)
Which one of the following authors has defined the phrase "Culture is that complex whole which includes knowledge , belief , art , morals , law , customs acquired by a man as member of society" ?
E.B. Taylor
R.H. Lowie
Kroeber
Goldenweiser
The 'Cultural Turn' in geography has been responsible for :
Bringing social and cultural geography closer to each other
Social geography taking over cultural geography
Creating void between social and cultural geography
Reducing the significance of social geography