Multiple Choice Questions

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In India the State is used as a national planning unit because

  • it is a administrative unit

  • It is a homogenous unit

  • because of political considerations

  • uniform physical features


A.

it is a administrative unit


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One of the important determinants of urban land value is

  • Climate

  • Historical factors

  • Topography

  • Accessibility


ASSERTION (A) : Biomass energy sources are renewable resources lying in the critical limits.

REASON (R) : Biomass can be replenished over a time period.

  • 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 , (R) is false.

  • (A) is false , (R) is true.


Which of the steel plants is port based ?

  • Bhilai

  • Durgapur

  • Vishakhapatnam

  • Rourkela


The principle of homogenity and interrelationship can be used to delineate units for

  • development planning

  • resource analysis

  • allocation of resources

  • location specific facilities


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Which one of the following is not associated with political geography ?

  • F.Ratzel

  • I.Bowman

  • R.J.Johnston

  • H.J.Mackinder


Which one of the following is a renewable resource ?

  • Coal 

  • Wind energy

  • Iron Ore

  • Mica


The office of Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India is responsible for

I. Conducting decennial census and publication of its related data.

II. Publication of annual land-use data.

III. Publication of annual health and education data.

IV. Publication of annual vital statistics based on sample registration system.

  • I and II are correct.

  • I and IV are correct

  • I and III are correct

  • All are correct


'All resources are renewable on some time scale .......what matters for the sustainability of future supplies is the relative rates of replenishment and use....."

In view of the above statement identify the correct order of the resource continuum in descending order of renewability -

  • air , tidal power , bauxite , forest

  • air , bauxite , forest , tidal power

  • tidal power , air , bauxite , forest

  • forest , air , tidal power , bauxite


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LIST I

(Geographers)

LIST II

(Associated with)

(a) C.Sauer (i) Radical Geography
(b) D.Harvey (ii) Cultural Geography
(c) F.Ratzel (iii) Social Geography
(d) H.J.Johnston (iv) Political Geography
  • a-i , b-iii , c-iv , d-ii

  • a-ii , b-i , c-iv , d-iii

  • a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-iv

  • a-ii , b-i , c-iii , d-iv