The book entitled "Perspective on Nature of Geography(1959)" was authored by
Ellen Churchill Semple
Rudolf Kjellen
Richard Hartshorne
Isaih Bowman
Welfare approach in geographic studies emphasises spatial variation in :
Socio-economic developement
Public-private partnership in development
Infrastructural development
Quality of life
The statement : "Systematic geography must move into theoritical spheres and Regional Geography into a search for generic and not unique studies" was made by
Richard Hartshorne
Issiah Bowman
Willian Bunge
Peter Haggett
In the development of Quantitative Revolution , a new field of study called 'Social Physics' stating thatb "dimensions of society are analogues to the physical dimensions and include numbers by people , distance and time" was introduced by
J.Q.Stewart
Edward Ullman
W.L.Garrison
William Warntz
ASSERTION (A) : The major Thurst of Quantitative Revolution is to bring law making, model building and Theoritization in Geography.
REASON (R) : After the Second World war, young geographers discarded the empirical, descriptive and gazetter type of geography by using the mathematical language rather than the language of literature.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
(A) is correct , but (R) is wrong.
(A) is wrong , but (R) is correct.
Which one of the following statements is not true about Humanism in Geography ?
Humanism does not treat humans as machines.
Humanistic geography gives importance to human awareness , human consciousness and humn creativity.
Humanists accept the reduction of space and place to geometrical concepts of surface.
Humanism developed as criticism against postivism and quantitative revolution.
C.
Humanists accept the reduction of space and place to geometrical concepts of surface.
LIST I (Philosophical approaches) |
LIST II (Advocates) |
(a) Idealistic | (i) Relph |
(b) Phenomenological | (ii) Harris and Guelke |
(c) Radical | (iii) Smith |
(d) Welfare | (iv) Bunge |
a-iv , b-ii , c-i , d-iii
a-ii , b-i , c-iv , d-iii
a-iii , b-iv , c-ii , d-i
a-ii , b-iii , c-i , d-iv
Who among the following was a strong supporter of Ritter's teleological ideas :
Guyot
Peschel
Gerland
Ratzel
Who among the following defined Geography as dicovery of Predictive patterns during quantitative revolution period ?
Haggett
Harvey
Stewart
Bunge
LIST I (Geographer) |
LIST II (Country) |
(a) Alexander Von Humboldt | (i) France |
(b) Ellen Churchil | (ii) U.K. |
(c) Peter Haggett | (iii) U.S.A |
(d) Jeans Brunhes | (iv) Germany |
a-iv , b-ii , c-iii , d-i
a-i , b-ii , c-iii , d-iv
a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i
a-ii , b-iii , c-i , d-iv