The most important source of irrigation in Great Indian Desert (T

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Geography UGC NET

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21.

According to HUfschidt , bring out the chronological sequence in the main phases of development of Regional Planning in the last 100 years of its history :

(i) Cultural Regionalism Orientation

(ii) Metropolitan Orientation

(iii) Natural Resource Orienation

(iv) Regional Science Orientation

 

  • iii , ii , iv , i

  • i , iii , iv , ii

  • iv , i , iii , ii

  • iii , i , iv , ii


22.

Who has defined that "that is only one region - the surface of the Earth on which mankind finds its home" ?

  • Minshull

  • Vidal de la Blache

  • Fenneman

  • Herbertson


23.

The agricultural region is a 

  • Homogenous region

  • Functional region

  • Nodal region

  • Natural region


24.

Which one of the following sequences of the Himalayan ranges from South to North is correct ?

  • Karakoram-Ladakh-Zaskar-Pir Panjal

  • Ladakh-Zaskar-Pir Panjal-Karakoram

  • Zaskar-Pir Panjal-Karakoram-Ladakh

  • Pir Panjal-Zaskar-Ladakh-Karakoram


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25.

The oldest and richest coal field of India with respect to quantity of production and quality is

  • Bokaro

  • Jharia

  • Raniganj

  • Makum-Nazira


26.

The highest and lowest population density difference during 2001 and 2011 was recorded respectively in :

  • Haryana and Arunchal Pradesh

  • Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu

  •  West Bnegal and Nagaland

  • Biar and Nagaland


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27.

The most important source of irrigation in Great Indian Desert (Thar) is

  • Canal 

  • Well

  • Tube-well

  • All of the above


A.

Canal 


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28.

The longest west flowing Peninsular river is 

  • Godavari

  • Krishna

  • Narmada

  •  Tapti


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29.

LIST I

(Spectral Bands)

LIST II

(Wavelength)

(a) Visible region (i) 8 - 12 micrometre
(b) Near infrared (ii) 1 mm - 1.0 metre
(c) Microwave (iii) 0.7 - 3.0 micrometre
(d) Thermal Infrared (iv) 0.4 - 0.7 mircometre
  • a-iv , b-ii , c-iii , d-i

  • a-iii , b-iv , c-i , d-ii

  • a-iv , b-iii , c-ii , d-i

  • a-iii , b-iv , c-ii , d-i


30.

Flow maps are used to show the distribution of which type of the following data ?

  • Line

  • Area

  • Point

  • Volume


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