Geography-1982
PAPER-I
1. On
the map of India provided, mark the following and write in not more than ten
words, in your answer-script what you consider to be most important aspect of
each one of them:
(a) The
Pir Punjal
(b) The Luni River
(c) Farakka
Barrage
(d) The Bombay High
(e) Neyveli
(f) Gangtok
(g) 50
cm (20" annual isohyets)
(h) Black
cotton soil region
(i) Areas
affected by cyclones from the Bay of Bengal
(j) Shortest
air route from Varanasi to Bangalore
OR
On
the map of the World provided mark the following and write in not more ten words,
in your answer-script what you consider to be the most important aspect of each
one of them:
(a) Elburze
mountain
(b) The Dead Sea
(c) Fiji Islands
(d) The Kiel Canal
(e) The Falkland Island
(f) Diego
Garcia
(g) 80ºF.
Isotherm of July
(h) 100
cm (40") mean isohyets in winter (November to April)
(i) Nairobi
(j) The
Kuroshio Current
2. Write
short notes on any three of the following, each answer should be in about 200
words:
(a) Peneplain
(b) Indo-Pakistan
border problem
(c) The
Naga Tribes
(d) Air
masses
SECTION A
3. Discuss
the mountain building process in the world with a special reference to the
origin of the Himalayas.
4. "In
the northern part of the Indian ocean there is a complete reversal of currents
between winter and summer as a result of the alternating monsoon winds."
Discuss.
5. "The
position of United States in respect of power is almost impregnable at present
and in future. The U.S.S.R. is well situated although less so than the Unites
States." Elucidate.
SECTION B
6. Discuss
the factors of location of iron and steel industries in Great Britain with special reference to the shifts in their location after the World War
II.
7. Discuss
the contributions of either Paul Vidal De La Blache or W.M. Davis in
advancement of our geographical knowledge.
8. Mention
the types of farming commonly being practised in the tropics. Discuss their
significance and the present position in the international market.
PAPER-II-1982
SECTION A
1. Answer
any three of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Discuss
with suitable examples the influence of environment on productive occupation in
the world
(b) What
is meant by Urban Functions? How are they different from Rural Functions?
(c) Critically
examine the concept of optimum population.
(d) Is
the Quantitative method in Geography a means to an end or the Geographic method
itself? Discuss clearly bringing out the purpose of Geography.
2. What
is regional survey? How does it lead to planning? Discuss with suitable
examples.
3. Discuss
the distribution pattern of population in India. State how geographic factors
have influenced it.
4. Which
projection will you choose for the drawing of a map of the world to indicate
sea routes? Discuss its properties.
SECTION B
5. Answer
any three questions of the following in about 200 words each:
(a) Discuss
the structure of the Peninsular India.
(b) Discuss
the value of the Narbada Irrigation Project in economic development of Western India.
(c) What
are the problems of the Cotton Textile Industry in India?
(d) Assess
the iron ore resources of India.
6. Give
a brief account of the Power Resources of India and indicate how far they are
developed.
7. India's
budget is a gamble with the Monsoon. Elaborate the statement. How far does the
variability of rainfall influence agriculture? What remedies have been
effected?
Divide India into its natural regions. State the basis
which you have adopted.