PAPER-I-2006
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 provided to you, mark the location of nay ten of
the following. Also write in your answer script the most significant aspect of
each of them in not more than 10 words:
(a) Kulti
(b) Mount Adam
(c) Pidurutala
Galle
(d) Yangon
(e) Kuala
Terengganu
(f) Brunei
(g) East Timor
(h) Greater
Kinghan
(i) Shanghai
(j) Ulan Bator
(k) Dodoma
(l) Tshwane
2. Critically
evaluate the continental drift hypothesis of A. Wegener.
3. Compare
the structure and associated weather conditions of tropical cyclone with that
of temperate cyclone.
4. Discuss
the global ecological imbalances and their management.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes on any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Distribution
of soils
(b) Cultural
regions of the world
(c) Sustainable
development
(d) Ocean
currents of Northern Atlantic Ocean
6. In
urban geography, what are the concepts of primate city and Rank Size Rule?
Discuss in details.
7. What
is the concept of a region? Discuss the types of regions.
8. Write
down main agricultural types and their associated features with special
reference to Whittlesey. Show these regions on the world map provided to you.
PAPER-II-2006
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 each entry:
(a) Malaygiri
(b) Sibsagar
(c) Khetri
(d) Kolleru
lake
(e) Sind
river
(f) Kalakot
(g) Nathula
pass
(h) Renukoot
(i) Sabarigiri
(j) Surendranagar
(k) New Moore Island
(l) Javadi
hills
2. Give
a critical account of the recent theories of origin of Indian monsoon with
special reference to Jet Stream Theory.
3. Discuss
the problems and prospects of dry zone agriculture in India and highlight strategies and schemes for its development.
4. Trace
the evolution of industries in India & evaluate the role of multinationals
& liberalization policies in this context.
SECTION B
5. Write
any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Discuss
the causes and consequences of sex-ratio variations in India.
(b) Examine
the geographical basis of Indian federalism.
(c) Write
an essay on the population explosion and food security in India.
(d) Discuss
the elements and approaches of town planning in India.
6. Explain
the morphology of Indian cities in the background of existing morphological
models.
7. Present
an account of tribals, tribal areas and their problems in India.
8. Explain
the processes and patterns of regional disparities in India and suggest suitable measures for brining about the regional balances.