Geography-1991
PAPER-I
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) Bhadravati
(b) Chumbi Valley
(c) Lakshadweep
(d) Palk
Strait
(e) Hirakund
Reservoir
(f) Parasnath
HILL
(g) Port
Blair
(h) Main
Boundary Fault
(i) Bombay
High
(j) Area
receiving less than 25cm (10) rainfall.
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) Caucasus
Mountains
(b) Iceland
(c) Lake Chad
(d) Taklamakan Desert
(e) Lianos
(f) Gulf
Stream
(g) Maldives
(h) Great
Barrier Reef
(i) Danube River
(j) Caracas
2. Write
short notes on any three of the following (each answer should be in about 200
words).
(a) Polycyclic
landforms
(b) Hydrological
cycle
(c) World
energy crisis
(d) Concept
of 'Limits to Growth'
SECTION A
3. Analyse
the sequential development of landforms in either Karst or Coastal region.
4. Draw
a hypsographic curve to represent the major physicographic units of the ocean
and comment on their permanency.
5. Explain
the origin, distribution and characteristics of tropical cyclones.
SECTION B
6. Explain
the major contribution by Arab geographers of the early medieval period in the
development of geographic thought.
7. Trace
and account for the various trends of population growth in the world during the
present century.
8. Examine
the world patterns of industrial development and explain the problems of
industrial development of national levels.
PAPER-II-1991
SECTION A
1. Answer
any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Explain
the origin and consequences of earthquakes in the Himalayas with special
reference to the Uttarkashi earth quake 1991.
(b) Analyse
the extent of urban population growth in India in the last four decades.
(c) Critically
examine the relationship between deforestation and environmental degradation
with specific examples from any one region in India.
(d) What
is meant by Operation Flood? Discuss the manner of its implementation and its
success in India.
2. Elucidate
the character of the Himalayan Rivers and examine their role in the Indian
plains.
3. Identify
the major tribal communities in India by regions and examine the problems
common to all of them and the ways of their solution.
4. Discuss
the role of animal husbandry in the agricultural economy of India with special reference to any one region.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes in about 200 words each, on any three of the following:
(a) Discuss
the advantages and disadvantages of Industrial Centralisation with specific
examples.
(b) Give
an account of the major groups of agro based industries of India. Critically examine their contribution to regional economy and rural employment.
(c) Explain
the basis and characteristics of Dispersed Settlements in the N.E. Region of India.
(d) Discuss
the political issued involved in the Tin Bigha or Siachen dispute.
6. Analyse
the role of different types of transport in the commodity flows of the Delta
regions of East India.
7. Explain
the hierarchical pattern of Indian cities and discuss their growth and
distribution.
8. Discuss
the changes brought about in Indian agriculture by the successive Five-Year
Plans, mentioning their successes and failures.