PAPER-I-1993
1. On
the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten
words in your answer-book what you consider the most significant aspect of each
one of them:-
(a) Pokaran
(b) Banihal
(c) Kolleru Lake
(d) Minicoy
Is.
(e) Maikal Range
(f) Sabarmati River
(g) Nunmati
(h) Bababudan
Hills
(i) Singrauli
Coalfield
(j) 35ºC
June Isotherm
OR
On
the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than
ten words in your answer-book what you consider the most significant aspect of
each one of them:-
(a) Great
Dividing Range
(b) Cyprus
(c) Yellow Sea
(d) Rub-al-Khali
(e) Selvas
(f) Agulhas
Current
(g) Laurentian
Plateau
(h) Str.
Of Gibralltar
(i) Rhine River
(j) Hammerfest
2. Write
short notes on any three of the following (each answer should be in about 200
words):
(a) Treppen
concept
(b) Biotic
succession
(c) Measures
of agricultural efficiency
(d) System
approach in Geography
SECTION A
3. Discuss,
with examples, the influence of volcanism and diastrophism on the evolution of
landscape.
4. Give
a reasoned account of the distribution of salinity in the oceans and partially
enclosed seas.
5. Define
ecosystem and describe briefly its various components. Also discuss how and to
what extent the modern man has affected the various types of ecosystems.
SECTION B
6. Discuss
the major international streams of migration in the world in recent times and
account for the relationship that exists between population pressure areas and
migration prospects.
7. Define
umland and discuss, with specific examples, the criteria for its delimitation.
8. Give
an account of the agricultural typology of the world as presented by Whittlesey
and critically examine the parameters used in its delineation.
PAPER-II-1993
Candidates
should attempt Q. 1 and 5 which are compulsory, and any three of the remaining
questions selecting at least one question from each Section. All questions
carry equal marks
SECTION A
1. Answer
any three of the following in about 250 words each:
(a) Explain
the geographical factors responsible for the growth of mangrove vegetation in India and discuss its role in coastal ecology.
(b) Elucidate
the current population policy of India and comment on its effectiveness.
(c) Explain
the role of institutional factors in the development of agriculture in India.
(d) Analyses
the changes in the literacy rate during the post independence period in India.
2. 'India presents an example of unity in diversity.' Elucidate this statement in this context
of India's physical and human aspects.
3. Delineate
the flood prone areas of India by drawing a sketch map in the answer book and
discuss the causes and consequences of floods in the North Indian plains.
4. Critically
examine the marine resources of India and discuss the problems encountered in
their development.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes in about 200 words each, on any three of the following:
(a) Growth
of agro-based industries in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
(b) Role
and characteristics of rural market centres in different parts of India.
(c) Distinguishing
features of an urban slum and its position in metropolitan area.
(d) Major
causes for regional disparities in the development of India.
6. Identify
the important periods of industrialisation in India and analyse the character
of its two most developed industrial regions.
7. Discuss
briefly the overall pattern of inter-regional trade in India.
8. Examine
critically the geographical basis of the Indian federation.