Geography-1995
PAPER-I
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 to be the most significant aspect
of each one of them:-
(a) Kolleru
lake
(b) Maikal
range
(c) Palghat
(d) Darjeeling
(e) Ellora
(f) Ran
of Kachchh
(g) January
Isotherm of 20 C
(h) Ghanghara River
(i) Bokaro
(j) Corbett Park
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 to be the most significant
aspect of each one of them:-
(a) Danube
river
(b) Leipzig
(c) Sierra
Nevada
(d) Washington D.C.
(e) Red Sea
(f) Canadian
National Railway
(g) Ashkhabad
(h) Ulan Bator
(i) Port Said
(j) Pampas
2. Write
short notes on any three of the following (each answer should be in about 200
words each):
(a) Natural
Hazards
(b) Inversion
of temperature
(c) Food
from the sea
(d) Dryland
farming
SECTION A
3. Discuss
the limitations of the theory of Continental Drift and show how the theory of
Plate Tectonics is an improvement over it.
4. Explain
the life-cycle of a temperate cyclone and also describe the weather associated
with it.
5. 'Man
must realize the importance of maximizing agricultural production without
destroying the ecological basis on which our entire food production systems
rests.' Explain with examples.
SECTION B
6. Discuss
the contributions of Al Biruni towards the development of geographical
knowledge.
7. Examine
the theories about population control and explain the relative merits of these
theories in limiting population growth.
8. Explain
and illustrate the models of internal structure of cities as proposed by
Burgess and Hovt. Mention also the limitations of these models.
PAPER-II-1995
SECTION A
1. Answer
any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Explain
the factors responsible for uneven distribution of rainfall in India.
(b) Examine
the origin and characteristics of the soils of the North Indian Plain.
(c) Discuss
the problems of tribal areas in India.
(d) Elucidate
the measures taken to limit the growth of population in India.
2. Draw
a sketch-map in your answer book to delineate the main physiographic regions of
India and provide a reasoned account of the relief and structure of the
Himalayan region.
3. Examine
the fossil fuel resources of India with particular reference to the present and
future demands for energy.
4. Discuss
the role of infrastructural, scientific and technological development in the
recent transformation of Indian agriculture.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes in about 200 words each or any three of the following:
(a) Recent
changes in India's basic industrial policy.
(b) Role
of rural market centres in promoting intra and inter-regional trade.
(c) Land-use
characteristics of the rural urban fringe in India.
(d) Importance
of India in the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean realm.
6. Examine
critically the factors for the localization of iron and steel industry in India with special reference to the newer centres of steel production.
7. Explain,
with the help of suitable examples and illustrations, the distribution of
various patterns of rural settlements in India.
8. Give
the hierarchy of planning regions and bring out the role of metropolitan
planning in fostering regional development in India.