PAPER-I- 2000
SECTION A
1. On
the supplied outline map of the world mark any TEN of the following and write
in your answer script the most significant aspect of each of them in not more
than TEN words:
(a) Addis
Ababa
(b) Vladivostok
(c) Mt. Cotopaxi
(d) Mt. Gunnbjorn
(e) Pidurutalagala
(f) Amu Darya
(g) Long
Island
(h) Nubian
Desert
(i) Karkloof
Waterfall
(j) Yellow Sea
(k) Great Bear
Lake
(l) Welland Canal
2. With
reference to the theory of Plate Tectonics, explain the origin and growth of
the young Fold Mountain Systems of the world.
3. Give
an account of the types and distribution of precipitation on the surface of the
earth.
4. Discuss
the causes and consequences of environmental degradation and highlight the
related conservation measures.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes in about 200 words each on any three of the following:
(a) T-S
diagram
(b) Soil
Profile
(c) Rank-Size
Rule
(d) The
limits to growth
6. Discuss
the causes and consequences of population migration in the world.
7. Explain
the basis and applicability of Christallar's Central Place Theory. Bring out
the recent modifications.
8. What
is a region? Discuss the types of regions and the methods of regionalization.
PEPER-II- 2000
SECTION A
1. Draw
an outline map of India covering the major portion of a page of your answer
book and mark on it ten of the following entries:
(a) Cauvery
(b) Narmada
river
(c) Chilka
lake
(d) Negarjunsagar
(e) Agra
(f) Cochin
(g) Satpura
range
(h) Aravalli
hills
(i) Bombay
High
(j) Kaziranga
national Park
(k) Kargil
region
(l) National
Highway No. 7
2. Describe
the structure and relief features of Peninsular India.
3. Analyse
the distribution of population in India in the perspective of natural resources
and identify the over-populated and under-populated regions in the country.
4. Discuss
the growth, location and distribution of Iron and Steel Industry in India.
SECTION B
5. Answer
any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Explain
the concept of multi-level planning in India.
(b) Analyse
the recent trends in Indian International Trade.
(c) Examine
the National Forest Policy of India.
(d) Discuss
the environmental impact of the growth of slums in Indian cities.
6. Describe
the salient characteristics of the morphology of Indian cities.
7. Analyse
the role of India in the geo-politics of the Indian Ocean Region.
8. Give
a reasoned account of either flood hazards or drought hazards occurring in India, and also suggest measures for controlling them.