Geography-1984
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) 80ºE
longitude
(b) Anamalai
Hills
(c) Karakoram Pass
(d) The
damodar
(e) Area
receiving higher rainfall in winter
(f) Tropical wet evergreen forest area
(g) Bhakra Dam
(h) Air route from Port Bliar to Delhi
(i)
Kohima
(j)
Anklesvar
OR
On
the map of the world provided, mark the following and write in not more than
ten words in your answer script, what your consider to be most important aspect
of each one of them:
(a) 90ºWest
longitude
(b) Atlas
mountains
(c) Sakhaline Island
(d) Niagra
falls
(e) Gulf of
Bothania
(f) Bass
strait
(g) Pampas
(h) Loss
Angelss
(i) Air
route from Colombo to Rio-de- Janeiro
(j) Zurich
2. Write
short notes on any three of the following each answer should be in about 200
words:
(a) Karst
land forms
(b) Marine
resources
(c) Urban
sphere of influence
(d) Federalism
SECTION A
3. Discuss
the mountain-building processes with suitable examples.
4. Discuss
the concept of warm and cold fronts and the weather associated with them.
5. Discuss
man's role in creating ecological imbalances taking examples from a
geographical region.
SECTION B
6. Critically
examine the development of determinism and possibilism in geography.
7. Discuss
the petroleum resources of the Middle East and its impact on international
politics.
8. Discuss
the general distributional pattern of industrial development in the world and
its associated problems.
PAPER-II-1984
SECTION A
1. Write
short notes (in about 200 words each) on any three of the following:
(a) Mountains
as climatic barriers and their effect on the Indian Monsoons.
(b) Why
do rivers flood? State the areas of occurrence of floods in India.
(c) Problems
involved in the economic development of tribal areas of India.
(d) Dairy
Industry in India.
2. Discuss
the problems of agricultural development in the arid and semi-arid regions of India.
3. Discuss
the value of a quantitative analysis of crop combinations for an agricultural
regionalization of India. Illustrate your answer from an area of which you have
personal knowledge.
4. "The
present economic policy of India represents an attempt to maintain a balance
between a subsistence agricultural economy and a top-heavy industrial economy."
Critically examine the statement.
SECTION B
5. Write
short notes (in about 200 words each) on any three of the following:
(a) Unity
and diversity are both inherent in Federalism.
(b) The
sea as a source of raw materials.
(c) Importance
of coastal shipping in India.
(d) Fertilizer
industry of India.
6. Discuss
the location of and the modern trends in, the cotton textile industry of India.
7. Discuss
the impact of the development of electrical power in India on its
industrialisation.
8. What
contribution has the geographer to make to an understanding of the problems of
land use in big cities?