Geography-1996
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) Malwa
Plateau
(b) Pamban Island
(c) Zaskar Range
(d) The Godavari
(e) Koyana
Project
(f) Gold
mines of India
(g) Ranthambore
(h) Barauni
(i) Nanda Devi
biosphere
(j) Rourkela
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) Caribbean
Sea
(b) Atlas Mountain
(c) River
Rio Grande
(d) Jiticaca
(e) Paris
(f) Canaries
Current
(g) Ouagadougou
(h) Verkhoyansk
(i) Mauritius
(j) Melbourne
2. Write
short notes on any three of the following (each answer should be in about 200
words):
(a) Growth
of population and food resources of the world
(b) Desertification
and its preventive measures
(c) Globalization
of trade and industry
(d) Man
and the Amazon rainforest
SECTION A
3. Discuss
the processes of mechanical and chemical weathering and show their relationship
with soil formation.
4. Examine
critically the drawbacks of Koppen's Classification of climates. Explain how
Thornthwaite attempted to overcome Koppen's limitations.
5. Explain
and illustrate the ocean floor topography and give a detailed account of the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
SECTION B
6. "The
emergence of Behavioural Geography was due to the disillusionment with axioms
on which models were based and the axioms were far removed from reality."
Comment.
7. Examine
the bases of classification of agricultural regions as proposed by Whittlesey
and explain the causes for the essential different between intensive
subsistence tillage with rice dominant and without rice in the crop
association.
8. Without
the Mediterranean Europe could not be held, with out the Middle East the Mediterranean could not be held. Discuss.
PAPER-II-1996
SECTION A
1. Answer
any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Examine
the origin and characteristics of the antecedent drainage system of the Himalayas.
(b) Explain
the criteria used in the identification of drought-prone areas in India.
(c) Discuss
the distribution and characteristics of the evergreen forest in India.
(d) Elucidate
the genesis of ethnic and cultural diversities in India.
2. Draw
a sketch-map in your answer book to delineate the main climatic regions of India and discuss the important climatic characteristics of each region.
3. Critically
examine the metalliferous mineral resources of India with particular reference
to their present and future demands.
4. Discuss
the importance of irrigation in Indian Agriculture and describe the methods of
irrigation practised in either the Ganga Valley or the Karnataka-Maharashtra
region.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes in about 200 words each on any three of the following:
(a) Geographical
impediments in the development of inland waterways in India.
(b) Factors
for the growth of slums in the metropolitan cities of India.
(c) Magnitude
of regional imbalances in economic development in India.
(d) Geographical
basis of the Indian Federation.
6. Analyse
the factors for the localization of either the cotton textile or the sugar
industry in India and note the recent trends in the industry.
7. Name
the million cities of India according 2001 census and critically examine the
factors for unprecedented growth in their population in the last 50 years.
8. Explain
the salient features of the tribal development programme with particular
reference to either Dandakaranya or Chotanagpur.