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Geography-1999

PAPER -I

1.     On the outline 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)   Farakka barrage

(b)   Kavaratti

(c)   Manali-Leh highway

(d)   Majuli riverain island

(e)   Rajmahal hills

(f)    Palghat gap

(g)   Chhattisgarh plain

(h)   Luni River

(i)     Karwar

(j)     Anandpur Sahib

 

OR

On the outline 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)   Greenwich

(b)   Caribbean Sea

(c)   Eritrea

(d)   West Bank

(e)   Dakshin Gangotri

(f)    Vatican City State

(g)   Great Dividing Range

(h)   Tai-pei

(i)     Alaska

(j)     Chagai hills

2.     Write short notes on any three of the following in about 200 words each:

(a)   Cs type of climate, as per Koeppen's classification

(b)   Submarine canyons

(c)   Gravity model

(d)   Primate city

SECTION A

3.     Bring out the distinctions between the continental drift theory and the plate tectonics theory.

4.     Make a comparative study of the tropical and temperate cyclones.

5.     Discuss the relevance of watershed', as an ecosystem for the purpose of sustainable development.

SECTION B

6.     Describe the sequence of major paradigm shifts in geographic thought during the twentieth century.

7.     Bring out the contrast between the internal structure of the pre-industrial and industrial cities.

8.     How far do the patterns of economic development and those of human development correspond with each other in the world? Illustrate your answer with examples.

 

PAPER -II-1999

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

SECTION A

1.     Answer any three of the following in about 200 words each:

(a)   Explain the rise of the Himalayan ranges.

(b)   Elucidate the mechanism of the Indian Monsoon.

(c)   Examine the need for conservation of biotic resources in India.

(d)   Discuss the genesis of ethnic and racial diversities in India.

2.     Write an essay on the role of animal husbandry and household industries in the development of rural economy in India.

3.     Discuss the factors for the localization of either the cement or the cotton textile industry in India and analyse the pattern of its distribution.

4.     Critically examine the role of infrastructural and institutional factors in the recent transformation of Indian agriculture.


SECTION B

5.     Write short notes in about 200 words each on nay three of the following:

(a)   Role of rural market centres in fostering intra and inter-regional trade in India.

(b)   Hierarchical pattern of Indian towns.

(c)   Nature and utility of multi-level planning in India.

(d)   Regional consciousness versus national integration in India.

6.     Explain with suitable examples and sketch-maps, the distribution of various patterns of rural settlements in India.

7.     Analyse the causes of regional disparities in the economic development of India and suggest measures for their removal.

8.     Critically examine the complementary and competitive character of the Indian rail-routes and the road network.

 

 

 
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