The development of Chennai-Bengaluru Corridor is based on : from

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31.

Consider the following costs and revenue lines of four firms located in a region :

                    

  • b

  • a

  • d

  • c


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32.

The development of Chennai-Bengaluru Corridor is based on :

  • Automodbile and I.T. Industries

  • Cotton-textile and Garment industries

  • Pharmaceutical and Chemical Industries

  • Residential and Retail Development


A.

Automodbile and I.T. Industries


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33.

Japan is one of the leading industrial countries in the world because it has 

  1. Developed hydel power
  2. Large deposits of metallic minerals
  3. High level of technological capability
  4. Insular location

  • 1 , 2 , 3 and 4

  • 1 , 2 and 3

  • 1 and 3

  • 2 and 4


34.

ASSERTION (A) : Losch's model is less restrictive than Christaller's.

REASON (R) : Losch trated each function as having a separate range , threshold and hexagonal hinterland.

  • 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 , but (R) is true.


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35.

Break-of-bulk point is a place :

  • Where large sized and bulky goods are crushed into.

  • Where goods are transformed from one mode of transport to another.

  • Where packaging of the bulky goods is carried out a large scale.

  • The place meant for the transport of bulky products.


36.

The location of paper industries is highly influenced by which one of the following factors ?

  • Availability and nearness of raw materials

  • Nearness of market

  • Availability of capital

  • Transport of connectivity


37.

Which one of the following in the largest volume of import commodities in India ?

  • Raw materials 

  • Iron and steel

  • Petroleum and Lubricants

  • Pearls and Precious stones


38.

LIST I

(Theory)

LIST II

(Authors)

(a) Theory of Spatial Integration (i) G. Myrdal
(b) Theory of Innovation Diffusion (ii) A.G. Frank
(c) Dependency Theory (iii) John Friedmann
(d) Theory of Circular and Cumulative Causation (iv) T. Hagerstrand
  • a-ii , b-i , c-iii , d-iv

  • a-i , b-ii , c-iv , d-iii

  • a-iii , b-iv , c-ii , d-i

  • a-iv , b-iii , c-i , d-ii


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39.

Industries that manufacture individual components for the final assembly of product are known as :

  • Subsidiary industries

  • Small scale industries

  • Ancilliary industries

  • Cottage industries


40.

The sparsly populated countries have slow growth of industries because

  • of shortage of skilled labour

  • small population does not provide a good market

  • of both A and B

  • agriculture is more developed than industries


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