Which one of the following is correct related to a major wave of extinction ?
During the Bronze Age
When man was still predominantly a hunter and gatherer
During the Iron Age
During the Post-Industrial Revolution
LIST I (Books) |
LIST II (Author) |
(a) Makers of Modern Geography | (i) Friedrich Ratzel |
(b) All Possible Worlds | (ii) Richard Hartshorne |
(c) Anthropogeographie | (iii) R.E. Dickinson |
(d) Nature of Geography | (iv) P.E.James |
(a)-(iii) , (b)-(iv) , (c)-(i) , (d)-(ii)
(a)-(i) , (b)-(iv) , (c)-(iii) , (d)-(ii)
(a)-(iv) , (b)-(ii) , (c)-(iii) , (d)-(i)
(a)-(ii) , (b)-(iii) , (c)-(iv) , (d)-(i)
Who among the following geographers has authored the book " The Geography of State Policies " ?
Richard Hartshorne
R.L. Morrill
J.R.V. Prescott
S.B. Cohen
The famous text on classical astronomy entitled "Almagest" was authored by :
Ptolemy
Strabo
Eratosthenes
Hipparchus
LIST I (Contribution) |
LIST II (Author) |
(a) Regional Geography | (i) O.H.K. Spate |
(b) Systematic Geography | (ii) Griffith Taylor |
(c) Stop-and-Go determinism | (iii) Carl Ritter |
(d) Probabilism | (iv) Humboldt |
(a)-(i) , (b)-(ii) , (c)-(iii) , (d)-(iv)
(a)-(iv) , (b)-(iii) , (c)-(ii) , (d)-(i)
(a)-(ii) , (b)-(i) , (c)-(iv) , (d)-(iii)
(a)-(iii) , (b)-(i) , (c)-(ii) , (d)-(iv)
Who among the following geographers correlated the colour of ocean water and its salinity?
Ibn Khaldun
Ibn-Sina
Al-Masudi
Al-Maqdisi
Who amongst the following scholars has propounded the concep of Time-Space Geography ?
Hagerstrand
Huntington
Haggett
Harvey
Nomothetic approach in geography emphasizes upon -
Empirical study
Ideographic study
Inductive study
Law making study
LIST I (Historic Period) |
LIST II (Duration) |
(a) Mughal | (i) 600BC to AD 500 |
(b) Prehistoric | (ii) AD 1526 to 1800 |
(c) Early Historical | (iii) 2350 to 1800 BC |
(d) Medieval | (iv) AD 600 to 1800 |
(a)-(iv) , (b)-(i) , (c)-(iii) , (d)-(ii)
(a)-(iii) , (b)-(ii) , (c)-(iv) , (d)-(i)
(a)-(ii) , (b)-(iii) , (c)-(i) , (d)-(iv)
(a)-(i) , (b)-(iv) , (c)-(ii) , (d)-(iii)
Who among the following defined Geography as discovery of predictive patterns during Quantitative revolution period ?
P.Hagget
W.Bunge
D.Harvey
R.J.Chorley
B.
W.Bunge
To Bunge, the most importatnt intellectual debate in geography in the late 1950s and early 1960s was that between the nomothetic and idiographic perspectives on science. Bunge's ideas of a geography grounded in geometry are alive and well , but not for quite the reasons he suggested.