Geography-1988
PAPER-I
Candidates
should attempt Q. 1 and 2 which are compulsory, and any three of the remaining
questions, selecting at least one question from each Section. All questions
carry equal marks
1. On
the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten
words in your answer script, what you consider to be most important aspect of
each one of them:
(a) Cherrapaunji
(b) Pondicherry
(c) Satpura Range
(d) Gulmarg
(e) Manga
ore
(f) Bomdila
(g) Tapi
(Tapti)
(h) Gulf of
Kutch
(i)
Anklksvar
(j)
Rameshwaram
OR
On
the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than
ten words in your answer script, what you consider to be most important aspect
of each one of them:
(a) Pyrenees
(b) Cyprus
(c) Hud
on Bay
(d) Seoul
(e) Kampuchea
(f) Falkland
Islands
(g) Kalahari
(h) Volga
(i) Kilimanjaro
(j) Geneva
2. Write
short notes on any three of the following. Each answer should be in about 200
words:
(a) Environmental
Determinism
(b) Coral
reets
(c) Geopolitics
(d) Karst
landforms
SECTION A
3. Attempt
a classification of air masses and give the characteristic features and
associated weather conditions of each class.
4. Discuss,
in detail, man's impact on ecosystem as a result of the modern technological
advancement.
5. Critically
analyse the concept of plate tectonics and bring out the evidences to support
it.
SECTION B
6. Give
a critical account of the cultural evolution of man. Illustrate your answer
with suitable examples.
7. Analyse
Christaller's Central Place Theory and the modifications introduced in it and
examine its relevance in the present day context.
8. Discuss
the various sources of energy and their uses. Suggest the measures to overcome
the present day energy crisis.
PAPER-II-1988
Candidates should attempt 5
questions in all, selecting at least two questions from each Section. All
questions carry equal marks.
SECTION A
1. Answer
any three of the following question (in about 200 words each):
(a) Bring
out the role of irrigation in rural development of India.
(b) Give
the geographical cases of unity and diversity in India
(c) Discuss
the utilization and conservation of coal of India resources.
(d) Evaluate
the Koppen's scheme of climatic regionalization of India.
2. Explain
the salient features of the structure, relief and drainage of the Himalayas.
3. Analyse
the ecological significance of forests in different regions of India indicating the impact of rapid deforestation.
4. Analyse
the relationship between cropping intensity and agricultural productivity and
throw light on the measures of increasing the cropping intensity in India.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes, in about 200 words each, on any three of the following:
(a) Location
and growth of Fertilizer Industry in India.
(b) Characteristics
of Rural-Urban Fringe in India.
(c) Significance
of District Planning in India.
(d) The
Sino-Indian Boundary.
6. Discuss
the process, pattern and impact of urbanisation in India.
7. Differentiate
between River Basin and Command Area. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages
of River Basins as planning regions in India. Give concrete examples.
8. Demarcate
the major industrial regions of India and analyse the structure and contribution
to the national economy of any one of them.