PAPER-I-2003
SECTION A
1. On
the outline map of the world supplied to you mark any TEN of the following and
also write in your answer script the most significant aspect of each of them in
not more than TEN words:
(a) Stewart
Island
(b) Shibeli River
(c) Asuncion
(d) Catskill
mountains
(e) North Cape
(f) Cape York
Peninsula
(g) Tsugaru
Strait
(h) Izmir
(i) Bay of
Plenty
(j) Gulf of
Darien
(k) Uranium City
(l) Zagreb.
2. Explain
the sequential development of landforms associated with the coastal areas.
3. Discuss
the mechanism and significance of tricellular meridional circulation of
atmosphere.
4. Present
a concise account of bottom relief of the Indian Ocean.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes on any THREE of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Genesis
of Soils
(b) Environmental
Pollution
(c) Concept
of limits to growth
(d) Regional
imbalance
6. Present
a critical analysis of human and welfare approaches in Human Geography.
7. Examine
the concept of sphere of urban influence and discuss the qualitative and
quantitative methods used in its delimitation.
8. Critically
examine the stages of Economic Growth Model propounded by Rostov. Illustrate
your answer with suitable examples.
PAPER-II-2003
SECTION A
1. Mark
on the outline map of India supplied any ten of the following entries. Write
brief notes (not exceeding 30 words) on the significant aspect of each entry:
(i) Loktak Lake
(ii)
Elephanta Island
(iii)
Kali Sindh River
(iv)
Ranikhet
(v)
Girnar Hills
(vi)
Alwaye
(vii)
Shillong Plateau
(viii)
Kolar Gold Mines
(ix)
Salem
(x) Rohtang Pass
(xi)
Gobind Ballabh Pant Sagar
(xii)
New Mangalore
2. Highlight
the salient differences between the Himalayan and the Peninsular drainage
systems.
3. Give
an account of the success and prospects of Blue Revolution with comments on its
impacts on rural economy of India.
4. Discuss
the growing importance of ports in foreign trade of India.
SECTION B
5. Answer
any three of the following in 200 words each:
(a) Discuss
the census definition of urban areas in India
(b) Explain
the concept of Command Area Development in respect of Multi-Purpose Projects of
India.
(c) Identify
the drought-prone areas of India and discuss the measures of their development.
(d) Make
an appraisal of the role of India in the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean.
6. Discuss
the programmes and policy of development of dry areas in India.
7. Present
an account of the experience of regional planning in India in the context of Damodar Valley.
8. Explain
the causes of regional disparities in economic development of India.