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
During which of the following year National Water Policy was formulated in India ?
2002
1987
2007
1985
Which one of the following is wrongly matched ?
Anaimudi- 2996m
Nanga Parbat - 7756m
Mt.Everest -8848 m
K2 - 8611 m
ASSERTION (A) : The Northern plains and Eastern coastal areas posses a dense network of railways in India.
REASON (R) : These regions have well developed industries.
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.
LIST I (Rivers) |
LIST II (Dams) |
(a) Damodar | (i) Pong |
(b) Mahanadi | (ii) Konar |
(c) Chambal | (iii) Naraj |
(d) Satluj | (iv) Gandhi Nagar |
a-ii , b-i , c-iii , d-iv
a-ii , b-iii , c-iv , d-i
a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i
a-i , b-ii , c-iii , d-iv
pH value of moderately alkaline soils varies between
4.5 to 5.0
5.0 to 5.5
5.8 to 6.4
7.8 to 8.4
LIST I | LIST II |
(a) Masai | (i) African grassland |
(b) Bhils | (ii) North-east India |
(c) Bushman | (iii) Kalahari |
(d) Kukis | (iv) Rajasthan |
a-ii , b-i , c-iii , d-iv
a-i , b-ii , c-iii , d-iv
a-iii , b-i , c-ii , d-iv
a-i , b-iv , c-iii , d-ii
D.
a-i , b-iv , c-iii , d-ii
Which one of the following set of languages are spoken in descending order ?
English , Chinese , French , Russian
Chinese , French , English , Russsian
Russian , English , French , Chinese
Chinese , English , French , Russian
Which is the largest physiographic division of India ?
Great Northern Plains
Great Indian Plateau
Greater Himalayas
The Coastal plains
LIST I (Waterfalls) |
LIST II (Rivers) |
(a) Chulia | (i) Narmada |
(b) Sivasamudram | (ii) Chambal |
(c) Bheraghat | (iii) Cauvery |
(d) Mundru | (iv) Subernarekha |
a-ii , b-iii , c-i , d-iv
a-i , b-ii , c-iv , d-iii
a-ii , b-iv , c-i , d-iii
a-iv , b-iii , c-i , d-ii