LIST I (Level of Planning) |
LIST II (Scale of Map Desired) |
(a) State | (1) Large |
(b) District | (2) Cadastral |
(c) Block | (3) Medium |
(d) Panchayat | (4) Small |
a-4 , b-1 , c-3 , d-2
a-4 , b-3 , c-2 , d-1
a-1 , b-2 , c-4 , d-3
a-4 , b-3 , c-1 , d-2
Which one of the following writers quoted "merely packing together of existing sectoral or departmental plans does not automaticaly make an integrated plan. A plan becomes integrated only when backward and forward linkages are thoroughly analysed and interlinked in the area of planning are clearly specified" ?
S.N.Bhattacharya
R.P.Mishra
L.K.Sen
M.L.Dantwala
Which one of the following defined regional growth pole as a "set of expanding industries located in an urban area and including further development of economic activity throughout its zone of influence" ?
A.O. Hirchman
Boudeville
B.J.L. Berry
F.Perroux
Who among the following formalised the concept that there exists relationship between the spatial organisation and national development ?
Luten
Dickness
Kuklinski
Friedman
For which one of the following regions , the flow analysis techniques is used for delineation of regions ?
Political
Fomal
Functional
Physiographic
Who wrote the book "Elements of Regional Economies" ?
Harvey S.Perloff
Jean Forbes
Anotoni Kuklinski
Harry W. Richarson
D.
Harry W. Richarson
Who among the following formalised the concept that there exist relationship between the spatial organization and national development ?
Kuklinski
Dickens
Friedman
Luten
Who wrote the book , " Growth Pole , and Grwoth centres for Regional Economic Development in India " ?
Misra , Rao and Sundaram
Sundaram , and T.B. Lahiri
Sen and Wanamali
Sadasyuk and Sengupta
Who is regarded as the father of Regional Science ?
Louis Lefeber
Walter Isard
Harvey S. Perloff
John M. Cumberland
ASSERTION (A) : There ar regional disparities in spatial organization of economy.
REASON (R) : Interaction among inherent factors in economic activites affect the texture of spatial organization.
(A) is true , but (R) is false.
(A) is false , but (R) is true.
Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not correct explanation of (A).