PAPER-I-2005
Candidates
should attempt Q. 1 and 5 which are compulsory, and any three of the remaining
questions selecting at least one question from each Section. All questions
carry equal marks
Illustrate your answers with suitable sketch-maps and
diagrams.
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 10 words:
(a) Taipei
(b) Bern
(c) Lake
Balaton
(d) Port Louis
(e) Great
Barrier Reef
(f) Leeds
(g) Broken
Hill
(h) Nova
Scotia
(i) Madrid
(j) Moluccas
(k) Graz
(l) Mosul
2. "Structure
is a dominant control factor in the evolution of landforms." Discuss with
suitable examples.
3. Discuss
the main features of the climatic classification system evolved by Koppen. Also
point out its anomalies.
4. Bring
out the major problems of environmental pollution at global scale and suggest
measures to check it.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes on any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Role
of seismic waves in the study of earth's interior
(b) Soil
erosion and conservation
(c) A
real differentiation
(d) Concept
of primate city
6. Examine
the Heart land theory, and assess its merits and demerits.
7. Discuss
Weber's theory of industrial location, and assess its relevance in the present
day context.
8. What
is a region? Discuss the methods of regionalization.
PAPER-II-2005
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 aspects of the same ten
entries:
(a) Jawahar Lal Nehru Port
(b) Chandra Bhaga River
(c) Kaimur Range
(d) Dalhousie
(e) Ganga
Sagar
(f) Indira
Point
(g) Cardamom
Hills
(h) Bombay
High
(i) Nag
Pahar
(j) Gersoppa Falls
(k) Pulicat Lake
(l) Kakinada
2. "Non-conventional
energy is the energy of the future in India." Justify this statement.
3. Present
an account of the success and constraints of White Revolution in India.
4. What
is the Golden Quadrilateral? Discuss the progress made in its execution and
impacts on Indian economy.
SECTION B
5. Answer
any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Identify
the tribal of India and highlight their important problems.
(b) Discuss
briefly the principal types of rural settlements in India.
(c) Elucidate
the concept of sustainable growth and development.
(d) Discuss
Panchayati Raj as a measure of decentralized planning in India.
6. Give
an account of the distribution of flood-prone areas of India and the programmes and policy of controlling the impact of floods in the country.
7. Examine
the relationship between geography and regional planning.
8. Discuss
the experience of regional planning in India in the context of the National
Capital Region.