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UTTAR PRADESH G.I.C. FOR LECTURER EXAM., 2009 – Geography and General Studies -july 2011

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UTTAR PRADESH G.I.C. FOR LECTURER EXAM., 2009 – Geography and General Studies

Below find solved papers of Geography and General Studies(UTTAR PRADESH G.I.C. FOR LECTURER EXAM., 2009)

Part-I

Geography

1. “Geography must serve the cause of human welfare.” This standpoint is represented by—

(A) The ecological school

(B) The locational school

(C) The traditional school

(D) The radical school

2. Which one of the following is related to the origin of folded mountains ?

(A) Accreting Plate Margin

(B) Consuming Plate Margin

(C) Conservative Plate Margin

(D) Intra-Plate area

3. Which one of the following is associated with fault ?

(A) Hogback

(B) Strike valley

(C) Graben

(D) Anticlinorium

4. Which of the following is the basis for The Airy’s Theory of Isostasy ?

(A) Law of floatation

(B) Law of compensation

(C) Principle of varying density

(D) Principle of uniform depth

5. Geography was characterized by ‘dualism’ during—

(A) Classical (Romantic) Period

(B) Renaissance Period

(C) Post Darwinian Period

(D) Modern Period (Post World War II)

6. Study the following statements and select the correct answer from the codes given below—

I. Dust particles promote scat-tering but obstruct reflection of solar energy in the atmos-phere.

II. Dust particles help in the process of condensation.

III. Dust particles are respon-sible for stability of the atmosphere.

IV. Dust particles are responsible for causing blue colour of the sky.

Codes :

(A) I and II are true

(B) II and III are true

(C) III and IV are true

(D) II and IV are true

7. Which one of the following racial groups is identified by external features like wavy hair, brown to white skin colour and medium to high stature ?

(A) Caucasoid

(B) Negroid

(C) Mongoloid

(D) Negrito

8. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I List-II

(Era) (Period)

(a) Palaeozoic 1. Jurassic

(b) Mesozoic 2. Archaean

(c) Pre-cambrian 3. Neocene

(d) Cainozoic 4. Silurian

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 4 2 3

(B) 4 1 2 3

(C) 1 4 3 2

(D) 4 1 3 2

9. The concept of ‘Geography as the study of the relations between man and environment’ was advocated by—

(A) H. H. Barrows

(B) Friedrich Ratzel

(C) J. Clarke

(D) Richard Hartshorne

10. Tafoni landforms are found in—

(A) Polar areas

(B) Desert areas

(C) Monsoon areas

(D) Mediterranean areas

11. Isogonic lines are drawn joining the places having—

(A) Equal air pressure

(B) Equal salinity of sea water

(C) Equal magnetic declination

(D) Equal temperature

12. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the code—

List-I

(a) Equatorial Domes

(b) Transgressional Sea

(c) Level of no strain

(d) Rising column

List-II

1. Thermal Contraction Theory

2. Convectional Current Theory

3. Sliding Continent Theory

4. Radioactivity Theory

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 2 1 4 3

(B) 4 3 2 1

(C) 1 3 2 4

(D) 3 4 1 2

13. Which one of the following is the landform of Karst Region ?

(A) Ramp Valley

(B) Hanging Valley

(C) Zeugen

(D) Blind Valley

14. Which one of the following is known as ‘thunder cloud’ ?

(A) Cirro – cumulus cloud

(B) Cirro – stratus cloud

(C) Cumulo – nimbus cloud

(D) Strato – cumulus cloud

15. Study the following statements and select the correct answer from the codes—

I. The average density of the rocks of lower crust is 3.

II. There is gradual increase in the velocity of the seismic waves at the base of the lower crust.

III. The mantle core boundary is determined by the Moho-discontinuity.

IV. The outer core of the earth is in molten form :

Codes :

(A) I and II are correct

(B) II and III are correct

(C) III and IV are correct

(D) I and IV are correct

16. Which one of the following soils is found in the coniferous forests ?

(A) Podsol (B) Latozol

(C) Chestnut (D) Chernozem

17. Which one of the following climates results due to the seasonal shifting of the planetary pressure belts and winds ?

(A) Equilateral climate

(B) Desert climate

(C) West European climate

(D) Mediterranean climate

18. Which one of the following is a correct statement ?

(A) Antecedent streams are adjusted to geological structure

(B) Antecedent streams are sequent streams

(C) Antecedent streams are insequent streams

(D) Antecedent streams are consequent streams

19. Daly’s ‘Glacial Control Theory’ explains—

(A) The origin of atolls

(B) The origin of pingos

(C) The origin of patterned ground

(D) The sea level changes

20. Quarzite is formed by the meta-morphosis of—

(A) Sandstone (B) Lime stone

(C) Hematite (D) Granite

21. Cosnider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes.

Assertion (A) : Arunachal Pradesh has vast potential of hydro-power production.

Reason (R) : Arunachal Pradesh receives more rainfall.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct expla-nation of (A)

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true

22. There will be greater probability of ‘River capture’ when—

(A) The base level will rise

(B) The base level will fall

(C) There is uniform gradient on both sides of the water divide

(D) There is sharp difference in the gradient on both sides of the water divide

23. Which one of the following state-ments is associated with prevalence of air transportation in Indonesia is not correct ?

(A) Air transport is more popular

(B) Most surface transport is not well developed

(C) Most of the people are engaged in industry and trade

(D) Flowers are exported by air transport

24. The first attempt to divide world into natural regions was made by—

(A) A. Hettner

(B) A. O. Herbertson

(C) Vidal-de-la-Blache

(D) Carl Sauer

25. Who of the following gave the dictum of Place Æ Work Æ Folk ?

(A) Alexander Von Humboldt

(B) Carl Ritter

(C) E. Recluse

(D) Fredric Le Play

26. Which of the following does not figure in the population policy, declared by the Govt. of India ?

(A) To attain population stabi-lity by 2045

(B) To deprive any couple pro-ducing more than two children from all Govt. facilities / conces-sions

(C) To fulfil the demand for con-traceptives

(D) To pay fixed cash to the couple, belonging to the scheduled castes on the birth of a baby

27. ‘Any kind of relationship cannot make the subject-matter of Geo-graphy.’ This view was given by—

(A) F. Ratzel

(B) J. Brunhes

(C) A. Hettner

(D) A. J. Herbertson

28. The book ‘A Hundred Years of Geography’ is authored by—

(A) W. Bunge

(B) R. Hartshorne

(C) D. Harvey

(D) T. W. Freeman

29. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct ans-wer using codes given below—

Assertion (A) : The long profile of a graded river is a profile of equilibrium.

Reason (R) : The transporting capacity of a river is the function of channel gradient.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

30. Who amongst the following used hair texture to classify world races in five major categories ?

(A) A. L. Kroeber

(B) Bluemen Basve

(C) T. Huxley

(D) Von Eickstedt

31. The principle of Activity in Human Geography was intro-duced by—

(A) J. Brunhes

(B) F. Ratzel

(C) Vidal de La Blache

(D) R. Hartshorne

32. Who amongst the following geographers first used the term ‘Pragmatic Possibilism’ ?

(A) C. Ritter (B) G. Tatham

(C) J. Brunhes (D) G. Taylor

33. During the 20th century the highest growth rate in popu-lation was observed in—

(A) Africa

(B) Latin America

(C) Asia

(D) Oceania

34. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I List-II

(Tribe) (Habitat)

(a) Bushman 1. Greenland

(b) Boro 2. Congo Basin

(c) Pygmy 3. Amazon Basin

(d) Eskimo 4. Kalahari

Codes

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 2 3 4 1

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 4 2 3 1

35. Who amongst the following developed the model of ‘Loca-tional Triangle’ ?

(A) Walter Christaller

(B) Max Weber

(C) August Loseh

(D) Alfred Weber

36. The concept of ‘Growth Pole’ was propounded by—

(A) J. R. Lanson

(B) G. Myrdal

(C) A. R. Kuklinski

(D) F. Perroux

37. Which one of the following is correctly matched ?

(A) Pampas – Paraguay

(B) Prairies – Canada

(C) Steppes – Poland

(D) Downs – South Africa

38. Cement industry is generally located near the—

(A) Source of raw material

(B) Market

(C) Source of labour

(D) Source of power

39. Who among the following is associated with the concept of ‘areal functional organization’ ?

(A) A. K. Philbrick

(B) F. K. Schaefer

(C) E. W. Zimmerman

(D) R. O. Buchanan

40. Which one of the following does not connote dualism in Geo-graphy ?

(A) Systematic and Regional Geography

(B) Physical and Human Geo-graphy

(C) Human and Economic Geo-graphy

(D) Classical and Radical Geo-graphy

41. Which one of the following is not related to the Darwin’s Theory of the Origin of Species ?

(A) Abrupt speciation

(B) Adaptation

(C) Natural selection

(D) Survival of the fittest

42. Consider the following state-ments and give the correct answer from the codes given below—

Assertion (A) : The ozone layer protects the earth from becoming very hot.

Reason (R) : The ozone layer filters the solar radiation.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

43. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Assertion (A) : Economic deve-lopment leads to environmental degradation.

Reason (R) : Conservation implies optimum use of the resources.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

44. The concept of Biosphere was initiated by—

(A) Alexander Von Humboldt

(B) Edward Suess

(C) G. Taylor

(D) E. C. Semple

45. The basic element of an eco-system is—

(A) Bio-uniformity

(B) Bio-diversity

(C) Energy flow

(D) Energy loss

46. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Assertion (A) : Green plants con-sume carbon dioxide for photo-sysnthesis.

Reason (R) : Deforestation causes global warming.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

47. In which one of the following diagrams the radii of the circles is obtained with the help of the scale of cube root ?

(A) Sphere diagram

(B) Circle diagram

(C) Ring diagram

(D) Wheel diagram

48. Which one of the following state-ments about sinusoidal projec-tion is not true ?

(A) It is an equal-area projection

(B) The scale is correct on all the parallels

(C) The scale is correct on all the meridians

(D) The shape is distorted away from the central meridian

49. Which one of the following is the most suitable map projection for showing the world distribution of rice cultivation ?

(A) Bonne Projection

(B) Mercator Projection

(C) Mollweide Projection

(D) Simple Cylindrical Projec-tion

50. If a map having the R. F. of 1 : 50,000 is reduced by 50%, the R. F. of the new map will be—

(A) 1 : 50,000 (B) 1 : 10,000

(C) 1 : 25,000 (D) 1 : 1,00,000

51. Whic one of the following does not come under primary acti-vities ?

(A) Forestry

(B) Grazing

(C) Financial services

(D) Plantation farming

52. The International Map Projection is the modified form of—

(A) Bonne Projection

(B) Polyconic Projection

(C) Simple conical Projection

(D) Sinusoidal Projection

53. The length of the equator is correctly shown on—

(A) Mollweide Projection

(B) Gall’s Projection

(C) Polyconic Projection

(D) Sinusoidal Projection

54. The graph that shows the total and its parts by a series of lines is known as—

(A) Poly graph

(B) Hyther graph

(C) Band graph

(D) Bar graph

55. The highest density of popula-tion is found in—

(A) Bangladesh

(B) India

(C) Pakistan

(D) Sri Lanka

56. The Masai Tribe is—

(A) Pure agrarian

(B) Food gatherer

(C) Pastoral cultivator

(D) Hunter

57. Agricultural belt between Buenos Aires and Rosario is known for—

(a) Corn (b) Cotton

(c) Alfalfa (d) Livestock

Select the correct answer from the codes—

Codes :

(A) (a), (b) and (c) are correct

(B) (b), (c) and (d) are correct

(C) (c) and (d) are correct

(D) (a), (c) and (d) are correct

58. The tropical grasslands are found between—

(A) 5∞–10∞ North and South

(B) 10∞–15∞ North and South

(C) 10∞–25∞ North and South

(D) 20∞–40∞ North and South

59. Which one of the following rivers crosses the Equator twice ?

(A) Amazon (B) Zaire

(C) Nile (D) Zambezi

60. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below—

List-I

(Region)

(a) Bangladesh

(b) California

(c) Siberia

(d) West Australia

List-II

(Climate)

1. Mediterranean

2. Cold Temperate

3. Hot Desert

4. Tropical Monsoon

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 4 1 2 3

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 1 3 4 2

61. Japan has become the leading industrial nation of the world because—

(A) She has plenty of mineral resources

(B) She possesses abundant fossil fuel

(C) The industrial revolution started there

(D) She possesses high technolo-gical capability

62. The Karaganda Basin is famous for the mining of—

(A) Iron Ore (B) Bauxite

(C) Copper (D) Coal

63. Which one of he following countries is the largest importer of silk in the world ?

(A) Brazil (B) Italy

(C) Japan (D) China

64. The Livestock ranching and maize production are well adjus-ted in—

(A) Argentina

(B) Australia

(C) China

(D) United States of America

65. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I List-II

(River) (City)

(a) Irrawaddy 1. Bangkok

(b) Red River 2. Hanoi

(c) Menam 3. Yangon

(d) Mekong 4. Vientiane

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 3 2 1 4

(C) 2 1 3 4

(D) 1 3 4 2

66. Ranchi Plateau is an example of—

(A) True peneplain

(B) Incipient peneplain

(C) Down warped peneplain

(D) Uplifted peneplain

67. The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone during the South West monsoon season in India shifts towards the—

(A) West (B) East

(C) North (D) South

68. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes—

Assertion (A) : Plantation agri-culture is highly developed in South-East Asia.

Reason (R) : South East Asia remained under the European rule for long time.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct expla-nation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

69. Which one of the following States has the longest coast line ?

(A) Gujarat (B) Maharashtra

(C) Kerala (D) Tamil Nadu

70. The Atacama Desert is located in—

(A) North Africa

(B) South America

(C) South West Asia

(D) Australia

71. The flat topped terraces made of fine silt in the Kashmir Valley are known as—

(A) Doon (B) Duar

(C) Karewa (D) Char

72. Which one of the following ports has been developed on a lagoon?

(A) Kochi

(B) Vishakhapatnam

(C) Mumbai

(D) Chennai

73. The ergograph was devised by—

(A) A. G. Ogilvie

(B) A. Geddes

(C) A. H. Robinson

(D) F. J. Monkhouse

74. The scale of the degree Topo-sheet of India is—

(A) (B)

(C) (D)

75. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes—

Assertion (A) : China has high density of population in the river valleys and east coast plain.

Reason (R) : Agriculture is the main occupation of the Chinese people.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

76. Which one of the following steel plants is lcoated in Chhattis- garh ?

(A) Bokaro (B) Durgapur

(C) Rourkela (D) Bhilai

77. Cinchona is found in the valleys of the—

(A) Aravalli (B) Nilgiris

(C) Satpuras (D) Siwaliks

78. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes—

Assertion (A) : In India high intensity seismic belt lies in the Himalayan region.

Reason (R) : In the Himalayan region there are longitudinal thrust zones.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

79. Which one of the following rock systems is the main source of coal in India ?

(A) Gondwana

(B) Vindhyan

(C) Tertiary

(D) Cudappah

80. The climate of the Southern Ganga plain in the Thornth-waite’s classification is denoted by—

(A) AA’ r (B) BA’ w

(C) CA’ w (D) CB’ w

81. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes—

Assertion (A) : Existing drainage pattern of North India is the outcome of the disruption in the Indo-Brahma river system.

Reason (R) : There has been upliftment in the Potwar Plateau and subsidence in the Malda Gap area.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

82. Ankaleshwar is famous for—

(A) Uranium

(B) Coal

(C) Petroleum

(D) Diamond

83. The core of the Great Himalaya is made up of—

(A) Quaternary rocks

(B) Archaean rocks

(C) Dharwar rocks

(D) Gondwana rocks

84. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I List-II

(a) Ox-Bow-Lake 1. Chilka

(b) Playa lake 2. Surha tal

(c) Crater lake 3. Lonar

(d) Lagoon 4. Sambhar

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 2 4 3 1

(B) 1 3 4 2

(C) 2 1 4 3

(D) 3 2 1 4

85. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I List-II

(Project) (River)

(a) Almatti 1. Tapi

(b) Idukki 2. Ravi

(c) Ranjit sagar 3. Krishna

(d) Ukai 4. Periyar

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 3 4 2 1

(B) 4 3 2 1

(C) 1 2 3 4

(D) 2 1 4 3

86. Which one of the following rivers is the outcome of faulting ?

(A) Kaveri (B) Mahanadi

(C) Narmada (D) Mahi

87. Which one of the following rock formations is the richest in plant fossils ?

(A) Cuddapah (B) Siwalik

(C) Vindhyan (D) Gondwana

88. Study the follwing statements and select the correct answer from the codes—

1. Regur soil is formed by the weathering of granite.

2. Laterite soil is the typical soil of Tropical areas charac-terized with seasonal rainfall.

3. Red soil is rich in ferrous oxide.

4. Mountain soil is thick and mature soil.

Codes :

(A) 1 and 2 (B) 2 and 3

(C) 3 and 4 (D) 1 and 4

89. The rains caused by thunder- storms during summer season in Karnataka are called—

(A) Garden shower

(B) Kal Baisakhi

(C) Cherry blossoms

(D) Mango showers

90. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I

(States)

(a) Uttarakhand

(b) Rajasthan

(c) Arunachal Pradesh

(d) Orissa

List-II

(National Park)

1. Namdhapa

2. Simlipal

3. Rajiv Gandhi National Park

4. Rajaji National Park

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 4 3 1 2

(B) 3 4 2 1

(C) 1 2 3 4

(D) 4 3 2 1

91. Match List-I and List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below—

List-I

(State)

(a) Gujarat

(b) Maharashtra

(c) Uttar Pradesh

(d) Rajasthan

List-II

(Atomic Power Plant)

1. Rawatbhata

2. Narora

3. Kakrapar

4. Tarapur

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 4 3 2 1

(C) 3 4 2 1

(D) 3 1 4 2

92. The bulk of rainfall along the Coromandal coast is derived from—

(A) The retreating Monsoon Winds

(B) Seasonal shifting of trade winds

(C) Depressions originating over central Bay of Bengal

(D) North East Monsoon Winds

93. Match List-I with List-II and select the corect answer from the codes—

List-I List-II

(a) Mineral oil 1. Jharkhand

(b) Gypsum 2. Kerala

(c) Rubber 3. Gujarat

(d) Bauxite 4. Rajasthan

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 2 1 4 3

(C) 4 3 1 2

(D) 3 4 2 1

94. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes—

Assertion (A) : During the winter season Northern India experien-ces cold waves.

Reason (R) : Heavy snowfall occurs in the Himalayas during winter due to Western distur-bances.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

95. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes—

Assertion (A) : West Bengal has the highest population density in India.

Reason (R) : West Bengal is the main rice producing State of India.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

96. The largest reserves of coal in India are found in—

(A) Bihar

(B) Chhattisgarh

(C) Jharkand

(D) Orissa

97. Consider the following state-ments about the causes of the development of industries in coastal Gujarat and select the correct answer from the codes—

1. Advantage of an early start.

2. The growth of dairy indus-try in Gujarat has stimulated the consumer market.

3. The availability of hard working human labour.

Codes :

(A) 1 is correct

(B) 1 and 2 are correct

(C) 1 and 3 are correct

(D) 1, 2 and 3 are correct

98. Talcher coalfields lie in—

(A) Damodar Valley

(B) Son Valley

(C) Godavari Valley

(D) Mahanadi Valley

99. Which one of the following is the correct order of States in terms of population density as per 2001 census ?

(A) West Bengal, Kerala, Bihar, U. P.

(B) West Bengal, Bihar, Kerala, U. P.

(C) Kerala, West Bengal, Bihar, U. P.

(D) West Bengal, U. P., Bihar, Kerala

100. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I

(a) Paper

(b) Silk

(c) Automobile

(d) Petroleum refining

List-II

1. Bangalore

2. Gurgaon

3. Jamnagar

4. Titagarh

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 3 1 2 4

(C) 4 1 2 3

(D) 1 2 4 3

101. Which one of the following States recorded the highest percentage growth of population during decade 1991-2001 ?

(A) Meghalaya

(B) Mizoram

(C) Nagaland

(D) Sikkim

102. Consider the following state-ments and select the correct answer from the codes—

Assertion (A) : Continental shelves along the Western coast of India are rich in mineral oil resources.

Reason (R) : Western coast of India has been formed by faulting.

Codes :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true

103. Two major producers of sugar-cane in South India are—

(A) Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh

(B) Maharashtra and Gujarat

(C) Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu

(D) Tamil Nadu and Karnataka

104. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes—

List-I List-II

(Place) (Mineral)

(a) Badampahar 1. Copper

(b) Kodarma 2. Iron ore

(c) Mosabani 3. Petroleum

(d) Rava 4. Mica

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 4 3 1 2

(C) 1 2 4 3

(D) 2 4 1 3

105. Which one of the following reservoirs is associated with the Rihand Project ?

(A) Gandhi Sagar

(B) Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar

(C) Jawahar Sagar

(D) Govind Sagar

106. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below—

List-I

(Railway Zone)

(a) Northern

(b) North Central

(c) East Central

(d) West Central

List-II

(Headquarters)

1. Allahabad

2. New Delhi

3. Jabalpur

4. Hajipur

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 2 1 4 3

(B) 3 1 4 2

(C) 2 4 1 3

(D) 4 2 1 3

107. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?

(A) Bihar : Least literate State of the country

(B) Punjab : State with lowest sex ratio in India

(C) Uttar Pradesh : State having highest percentage of country’s population

(D) West Bengal : State with highest density of population in the country

108. The greater potential for gene-ration of tidal power in India is available in the—

(A) Malabar coast

(B) Konkan coast

(C) Gujarat coast

(D) Coromandel coast

109. Which one of the following is not correctly matched ?

(A) Bhils —Rajasthan

(B) Kadars —Kerala

(C) Kukis —Himachal Pradesh

(D) Rajis —Uttarakhand

110. The percentage of the scheduled tribes population is the highest in—

(A) Arunachal Pradesh

(B) Meghalaya

(C) Mizoram

(D) Nagaland

111. Polynasia does not include

1. Hawaii

2. New Guinea

3. New Zealand

4. New Caledonia

Select the correct answer from the codes given below—

Codes :

(A) 1 and 2 (B) 2 and 3

(C) 1 and 3 (D0 2 and 4

112. In which of the following States life expectancy index is the highest ?

(A) Punjab (B) Kerala

(C) Gujarat (D) Maharashtra

113. In India the highest fish produc-tive potential is in—

(A) Deep sea areas

(B) Inland water bodies

(C) Shallow continental shelves

(D) Brackish water lagoons

114. Consider the following state-ments about the Bonne’s Projec-tion and select the correct answer from the codes—

1. It is an orthomorphic projec-tion.

2. It is an equal area projection.

3. It’s parallels are concentric arcs.

4. Only the central meridian is a straight line.

Codes :

(A) 1, 2 and 4 are correct

(B) 1, 3 and 4 are correct

(C) 2, 3 and 4 are correct

(D) 1, 2 and 3 are correct

115. The concept of Jambu Dwip is given in the—

(A) Vedas

(B) Puranas

(C) Mahabharat

(D) Buddhist Literature

116. The statement “Human Geo-graphy is a recent sprout from the venerable trunk of geo-graphical science.” was made by—

(A) Jean Brunhes

(B) Ellsworth Huntington

(C) Friedrich Ratzel

(D) Vidal de la Blache

117. The concept of human regions was advanced by—

(A) A. V. Perpillon

(B) C. D. Forde

(C) H. J. Fleure

(D) R. E. Dickinson

118. Which of the following river valley projects serves more than one State ?

(A) Chambal Valley Project

(B) Salal Project

(C) Ramganga Project

(D) Hirakud Project

119. Which one of the following States of India has the maximum number of slum cities ?

(A) Uttar Pradesh

(B) Tamil Nadu

(C) Maharashtra

(D) Andhra Pradesh

120. In Asia the largest trade partner of India is—

(A) Iran (B) Singapore

(C) Japan (D) China

Part-II

General Studies

121. ‘Trayi’ is a name for—

(A) Three Vedas

(B) Dharma, Sangha and Buddha

(C) Three Gods in Hindu Pantheon

(D) Three seasons

122. Which one of the following statements is not true ?

(A) The foundation of the system of civil administration was firmly laid down by Warren Hastings on which the super-structure was raised by Cornwallis

(B) Clive was responsible for reforming the East India Com-pany’s Civil and Military Services

(C) Lord William Bentinck was one of the greatest British rulers as he consolidated the British Empire in India

(D) Lord Dalhousie added rich territories to the British Empire on the basis of the Doctrine of Lapse

123. Who among the following deser-ves the credit for the construc-tion of ‘Lal Qila’ ?

(A) Sikandar Lodi

(B) Aurangzeb

(C) Jahangir

(D) Shahjahan

124. The man first landed on the moon in—

(A) 1969 (B) 1968

(C) 1970 (D) 1958

125. The rear view mirrors of auto-mobiles are such as may produce—

(A) real and enlarged image

(B) real and diminished image

(C) virtual and enlarged image

(D) virtual and diminished image

126. Which one of the following is incorrect ?

(A) Theory of evolution was propounded by Charles Darwin

(B) The breaking apart of the nucleus of an atom is called fusion

(C) Dry ice is nothing but solid Carbon dioxide

(D) Telephone was invented by Graham Bell

127. The famous I.N.A. trials took place in the Red Fort, Delhi in—

(A) 1945 (B) 1946

(C) 1944 (D) 1947

128. The Government of India Act, 1935 was based on the report of—

(A) Cabinet Mission

(B) Cripps Mission

(C) Rowlatt Commission

(D) Simon Commission

129. Who among the following had headed the group of advocates to argue the case on behalf of The Indian National Army in 1946 in the Red Fort trials ?

(A) Bhulabhai Desai

(B) Kailash Nath Katju

(C) Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru

(D) Jawaharlal Nehru

130. ‘The Lucknow Plan’ is asso-ciated with—

(A) Housing Development

(B) Transport Development

(C) Expansion of Education

(D) Food Security

131. The Constitution provides for appointment of adhoc judges in the—

(A) Supreme Court of India

(B) High Courts

(C) District and Session Courts

(D) All of the above

132. The First University Chair of Sanskrit was founded in Europe in—

(A) England (B) France

(C) Germany (D) Russia

133. Which one of the following criteria for deciding an urban area, according to Census of India, is not correct ? All places with—

(A) either a Municipality or Corporation or Cantonment or Notified Town Area Committee

(B) a minimum population of 5000

(C) at least 60% of male popu-lation engaged in non-agricul-tural pursuits

(D) a density of population of at least 400 persons per square km

134. Arrange the following religious communities of India in the descending order of their sex ratio by using the codes given below—

Religious Communities—

1. Buddhist

2. Jain

3. Christian

4. Muslim

Codes :

(A) 3 2 1 4

(B) 3 1 2 4

(C) 2 1 4 3

(D) 4 3 2 1

135. A species is considered to be extinct only if it has not been seen in its natural habitat for the last—

(A) 15 years (B) 25 years

(C) 40 years (D) 50 years

136. Which river of Africa cuts the Tropic of Capricorn twice ?

(A) Zambezi (B) Limpopo

(C) Congo (D) Niger

137. Which one of the following lakes is the source of the Nile river ?

(A) Nyasa

(B) Tanganyika

(C) Victoria

(D) Chad

138. Which one of the following is correctly matched ?

(A) Campos —Northern Brazil

(B) Llanos —Venezuela

(C) Pampas —Chile

(D) Selva —Southern Brazil

139. Match List-I (Major Port) with List-II (States) and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists—

List-I

(a) Kandla

(b) Nhava Shewa

(c) Paradeep

(d) Tuticorin

List-II

1. Maharashtra

2. Orissa

3. Tamil Nadu

4. Gujarat

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 4 3 2 1

(B) 2 1 4 3

(C) 4 1 2 3

(D) 2 3 4 1

140. The ideal habitat of the Siberian Crane is found in—

(A) Arunachal Pradesh

(B) Assam

(C) Andhra Pradesh

(D) Orissa

141. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below—

List-I

(Islands)

(a) Beyant Shakhodhar

(b) Piram

(c) Dwarka

(d) Diu

List-II

(Location)

1. Kathiawar Coast

2. Arabian sea coast

3. Raan of Kutch

4. Gulf of Cambay

Codes :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 3 4 2 1

(C) 2 1 4 3

(D) 4 3 1 2

142. Chaurabari glacier is located towards—

(A) South of Kedarnath Temple

(B) West of Kedarnath Temple

(C) North of Kedarnath Temple

(D) East of Kedarnath Temple

143. If the price of tea is increased by 20%, then a householder must reduce her consumption of tea so as not to increase the expendi-ture by—

(A) 16% (B) 17%

(C) 16% (D) 16%

144. Surabhi walks 1 km South and 2 km East. Walking in which directions will bring her back to the starting point ?

(A) 2 km East and 1 km North

(B) 1 km West and 2 km North

(C) 2 km West and 1 km North

(D) 2 km West and 1 km South

145. If the word father is coded as garden, then the word writer will be coded as—

(A) Orphen

(B) Godown

(C) xorpen

(D) xrgpen

146. Of the 12 members of an organi-zation, one-half of the members belong to Club A, one-third belong to Club B and one-fourth belong to both Clubs. How many members belong to neither ?

(A) 3 (B) 4

(C) 5 (D) 6

147. The first music college that was established for music education in U.P. is—

(A) Sangeet Natak Academy

(B) Bhatkhande Hindustani Sangeet Mahavidyalay

(C) Lalit Kala Academy

(D) Bhartendu Natya Academy

148. The Project Director of Chandra-yaan-2 is—

(A) C. Rangrajan

(B) A. P. J. Kalam

(C) P. Chidambaram

(D) Dr. M. Annadurai

149. Who has been declared ‘Man of the Match’ in the 6th One Day Cricket Match played between Australia and India at Guahati in India ?

(A) Sachin Tendulkar

(B) Michel Johnson

(C) Dug Bollinger

(D) Praveen Kumar

150. China raised strong objection to the visit undertaken during November, 2009 by the Dalailama to—

(A) Gangtok

(B) Tawang

(C) Laddakh

(D) None of the above

Answers with Hints

1. (d) The followers of radical approach in Geography mainly concentrated on the issue of great social relevance like inequality, racism, sexism, crime delinquency, discrimination agaisnt black and non-whites, females, exploitation of juveniles etc. which were related to human welfare.

2. (b) Folded mountains are formed at the margin of convergent boundaries where two plates collide to each other in which the material due to subduction is consumed and plate margin are reduced and formed folded mountains after collision.

3. (c) Hog back, Strike Valley and anticlinorium are the results of folding while graben is associa-ted with faulting.

4. (a) Regarding the isostacy Law of Compensation (Hayford) principle of varying density (Pratt) and principle of uniform depth by Bobby were given while Law of flotation was given by Airy and Airy was of the view that soil (density 2·67) is floating at Sima (desnsity 3·0) in the same way Himalayas is also floating over the heavy Glossy Magma.

5. (b) Development of Dualism in the Geography is the outcome of 17th century while Varenius divided Geography into two parts (1) General Geography and Systematic Geography, (2) Special Geography and Regional Geography.

6. (D)

7. (A) The skin colour of Caucasoid is from Pale reddish white to olive brown, while hair are straight to wavy, stature from medium to tall. While the skin colour of Mongoloid is from brown-brown black some yellow brown, staure medium tall to medium short and hair are coarse form straight. While Negro hair are woolly stature tall and skin colour is black or yellow brown. The skin colour of Negrito is also black, stature is medium and hair are curley.

8. (b)

9. (b) Ratzel a German scholar was determinist. In his second volume of Anthropo Geography he described the relationship bet-ween man and environment.

10. (b) Tafoni or Gnamma hole, a Australian term is used for a rock hole found at the base or flanks of a bare granite dome in an arid environment.

11. (c) 12. (d)

13. (d) Blind valley is a land feature of Korst Region while hanging valley is a land feature of Glaciated Region. Zeugen is a land feature of Grid Region and Ramp valley is a land feature of faulting.

14. (c) A storm associated with thunder-lightning and very heavy precipitation of rain or hail which causes due to cumulo-nimbus clouds as they are the principal thunderstorms clouds.

15. (d)

16. (a) Podsol soil is found in the areas where coniferous forests grow.

17. (d) Mediterranean type of climate is found in Western margin of 30∞–40∞ Latitudes in both the hemispheres. Due to the shifting of wind belts towards the North and South. The Mediterranean climatic regions are at one time towards the dry sub-tropical areas while at other time they are at wet mid lat areas. Due to this in these regions, summers are dry while in winters (wet) the season changes like mid lat areas.

18. (c) Insequent streams are streams which wanders irregularly across the surface and is not influenced by the topographic features (consequent drainage)

19. (a) Daly’s Glacial control theory explans origin of atolls. He was of the view that the coral reefs has formed in the oceans after the pleistocene Glacial period.

20. (a) Quartize is a metamorphic form of Sandstone.

21. (c) Most of the rain in India is at Meghalaya State (i.e. Mausinram)

22. (d) One of the necessary condi-tions for the river capture is there should be a sharp gradient on both the side of rivers.

23. (d)

24. (b) A. O. Herbertson was the first scholar who divided the world into 15 natural regions.

25. (d) Le-play a leading French Sociologist carried out his research on family life style and was of the view that family life is dependent on the means of obtaining subsistence that is work while the character of the later is largely determined by the nature of environment, that is place. This lead to the famous Le-Play formula of place-work-family which Gooddes (follower of Le-Play) transformed it into Place-Work-Folk as the basic concepts in the study of cities and regions.

26. (d) Following were the themes of the Population policy 2000.

1. To attain population stability by 2045-46.

2. To deprive off any couple from the facilites (Govern-mental)/Concession who had more than two children.

3. To fulfil the demand of contraceptive but to pay fixed cash to the couple, belonging to scheduled castes on the birth of a baby was not the theme of population policy 2000.

27. (A)

28. (d) Hundred years of Geography was written by T. W. Freemen.

29. (a)

30. (c) T. Huxley considering the hair style, had divided the races of world into five types : (1) Austroloid, (2) Negroid, (3) Mongoloid, (4) Chentocroid, (5) Molanocroid.

31. (a) Principle of Activity in Human Geography was intro-duced by J. Brunhes. According to this principle, all physical as well as cultural elements of environment are changeable.

32. (b) In Human Geography the word Pragmatic Possibilism was used by G. Tatham. While G. Taylor used the word Scientific determinism or Stop and go determinism.

33. (a) During the 20th century the maximum population growth has been recorded in Africa that is 3·0%.

34. (c)

35. (d) Alfred Weber in his princi-ple of industrial location has used the location of Triangle. According to him for the locali-zation of industry transport cost is most important. For localiza-tion of industry he selected a point (place) where the cost of raw material as well as finished good is minimum alongwith least cost., for which he used a locational triangle.

36. (d) The concept of ‘Growth Pole’ was propounded by F. Perroux.

37. (b) Downs in Australia, Steppes in Asia, Pampas in Argentina and Paraguay and Prairies in Canada are the Grasslands.

38. (a) 39. (a)

40. (c) Human and Eco-Geography does not connote the dualism in Geography. It is Human and Physical Geography that con-notes the dualism in Geography.

41. (a) In the Darwin’s theory of origin of species abrupt Specia-tion was not the related point. On the contrary Adaptation, Natural selection and Survival of fittest are the related points.

42. (a) Ozone gas found in Stratos-phere protects the earth for becoming very hot as it absorbs the ultra-voilet rays from the sun and allows only that much rays which is needed for the survival for human being, plants as well as animals.

43. (b) Economic development in which Industralization is inclu-ded, environment pollution also degrades the environment. Beside this conservation means optimum use of the resources.

44. (a) Humboldt during his visit and inventions established the relationship, between Natural environment and human activi-ties which indicates the concept of Biosphere.

45. (c) The basic concept of Eco system is Energy flow.

46. (b)

47. (a) In sphere diagram the radius of a cirlce is obtained by cube root. For which if a cube root is known for any digit, its Logarithms is divided by 3. Thus digit obtained by division, its (dividing digit) anti logarithm will represent the cube root while in circle diagram the square root is obtained and in wheel diagram angles are obtained.

48. (c) In Sinsoidal Projection the scale is true to Central Meridian. As we proceed towards east-west from Central meridian the scale is also exaggrated alongwith meridians or scale is incorrect.

49. (c) For the distribution of any item in world the Mollweide projection is used.

50. (d) If RF of a map is 1 : 50000 and if it is reduced 50% the RF shall be 1 : 1,00,000.

51. (c) Financial services are under the category of Tertiary activities, while foresting, grazing and plantation farming are primary activities.

52. (b) International map projection is the modified form of polyconic projection.

53. (d) In Sinusoidal Projection scale is correct at equator as well as all the parallels.

54. (c) It is band graph which shows the total and its part by a series of line.

55. (a) The density of population in given countries are as follows :

1. Bangladesh – 1023 persons
per km2

2. India – 362·6 persons
per km2

3. Sri Lanka – 295·6 persons
per km2

4. Pakistan – 203·4 persons
per km2

56. (c) Masai tribal people of Kenya, Tanzania and East Uganda are the pastoral cultivators of tropical grass land rather than pure agrarian, food gatherer and hunter.

57. (d) Agricultural belt between Buenos-Aires and Rosario is known for Corn, Alfalfa and livestock. Due to this there are many meat packaging plants in this belt.

58. (c)

59. (b) River Congo or Zaire Crosses equator twice.

60. (b) 61. (d) 62. (d)

63. (a) Italy, Japan and China are silk producing countries while Brazil does not produce silk, but imports.

64. (d) The livestock ranching as well as Maize production is well developed in U.S.A. as the Maize is produced for Animal’s food.

65. (b)

66. (d) When local or natural pene-plain is uplifted due to endo-genetic foras, that peneplain is known to be the uplifted pene-plain. The peneplains are old. The Western high land of Ranchi (Pat region) is uplifted peneplain because its upper part is 915 metre high while middle part is 615 metre high.

67. (c) Intertropical convergence Zone during the period of South-West Monsoon season is shifted towards the North. It is due to the shifting of equatorial low pressue belt of calm winds which attracts Westerlies.

68. (b) 69. (a) 70. (b) 71. (c)

72. (a) Kochi a natural harbour of Kerala is situated at the Periyar lagoon.

73. (a) In 1938 A. G. Ogilvie published research paper for that time Madras Geographical Society entitled techniques of Regional Geography in which he first used Ergograph .

74. (c) 75. (a)

76. (d) Bhilai (Chhattisgarh), Rourkela (Orissa), Bokaro (Jharkhand) and Durgapur (Bihar).

77. (B) 78. (a)

79. (a) Near about 98% of the coal reserve is found in the rocks of Gondwana period.

80. (D) 81. (b) 82. (c)

83. (b) Core of Greater Himalayas is made of Granite, Griesses and cohists of Archean Period Rocks.

84. (a) 85. (a)

86. (c) River Narmada merges in Gulf of Cambay (Khambat) flows in a rift valley formed due to faulting.

87. (A)

88. (b) Regur soil which is known as a black soil is made up of Lava. Beside this the soil found in Mountainous region is thin and immature.

89. (c) During the summer, the interior part of Peninsula India receives rain. In Karnataka where the Coffee is grown, this rain is known as Cherry blos-soms.

90. (a) 91. (c)

92. (d) The bulk of the rain along the Coromandal coast is received by North East Monsoon winds in the month of Oct.–Nov.–Dec.

93. (d) 94. (a) 95. (b)

96. (c) The largest reserves of coal in India is in Jharkhand that is near about 28·50%.

97. (d) 98. (d)

99. (b) The correct order of the states as per 2001 population density is as follows—

1. West Bengal (903 persons km2)

2. Bihar (881 persons km2)

3. Kerala (819 persons km2)

4. U. P. (690 persons km2)

100. (c)

101. (c) Decadal (1991-2001) growth of population in the given states of India is as follows—

1. Nagaland 64·53%

2. Sikkim 33·6%

3. Meghalaya 38·65%

4. Mizoram 28·82%

102. (b) 103. (c) 104. (d)

105. (b) Gandhi Sagar and Jawahar Sagar is at river Chambal project, Govind Sagar is in Bhakra-nangal at river Satluj and Govind Ballabh Pant Sagar is at Rihand Project.

106. (a)

107. (b) The lowest sex-ratio is in Haryana (861 female per 1000 male)

108. (c) The greatest potential for generation of tidal power is avaialable in Gujarat coast and Sunderban West Bengal rather than Coromandal, Konkan and Moalabar Coast.

109. (c)

110. (c) Percentage of scheduled tribe population census according to 2001 in given states is as follows—

1. Mizoram 94·5%

2. Nagaland 88·3%

3. Meghalaya 85·9%

4. Arunachal Pradesh 64·2%

111. (b) 112. (b) 113. (b) 114. (c) 115. (b)

116. (d)

117. (c) It was H. J. Fleure who advanced the concept of Human Region.

118. (a) It is Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan who are benefitted by Chambal Valley project.

119. (c)

120. (d) At present near about 10% trade is hold by China.

121. (a) 122. (b) 123. (d) 124. (a) 125. (d)

126. (b) 127. (A) 128. (d) 129. (a) 130. (a)

131. (A) 132. (c) 133. (c) 134. (b) 135. (d)

136. (b) 137. (c) 138. (b) 139. (c) 140. (B)

141. (a) 142. (a) 143. (D) 144. (c) 145. (d)

146. (C) 147. (b) 148. (d) 149. (c) 150. (b)

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