Geography Optional Question Paper-1 (2017)
SECTION A
1. Answer the following in about 150 words each: 10×5 = 50
- Write a note on pseudovolcanic features. 10
- Distinguish between low energy coasts and coral coasts. 10
- Discuss the impacts of ocean currents on air mass behaviour. 10
- Describe the characteristics of biological deserts. 10
- Explain the concept of micro carbon sink and its relevance. 10
2.
- Discuss the forces which govern the air movement on the Earth’s surface. 20
- “The knowledge of slope analysis has limited field application in the slope management.” Explain. 15
- Describe the configuration of the Pacific Ocean floor. 15
3.
- “Climate change is a reality.” Explain with suitable examples. 20
- Distinguish between the characteristics of Chernozem and Sierozem soils. 15
- Give a classification of plants based on the amount of water requirement. 15
4.
- Discuss the concept of Periglacial cycle as propounded by Peltier. 20
- “Climate, slope gradient and rock structure influence the avulsion of channels.” Explain. 15
- Discuss the Perception, Attitude, Value and Emotion (PAVE) Theory of environmental management. 15
SECTION B
5. Answer the following in about 150 words each: 10×5=50
- Explain the concept of Time=Geography. 10
- “Whittlesey’s agricultural regions are relevant even today.” Discuss. 10
- Write an explanatory note on geographical systems. 10
- “The traditional cultural identifies are at loss with the growth of global connectivity.” Explain. 10
- Give an account on sustainable development and its components. 10
6.
- Discuss the contemporary paradigms of Geography. 20
- “The intensity of energy crisis varies regionally.” Explain. 15
- Examine the causes and consequences of forced migration of population in the present context. 15
7.
- Discuss the applicability of Christaller’s Central Place Theory. 20
- “There are considerable demographic similarities between West European nations and Japan.” Explain. 15
- Define the quality of life and explain its parameters with adequate examples. 15
8.
- “The Heartland theory is gaining importance once again.” Comment. 20
- Examine the role of small towns in the regional development process. 15
- Explain the concept of social capital in relation to India. 15
Geography Optional Question Paper-2 (2017)
SECTION A
1.
(a). On the outline map of India provided to you, mark the location of all the following. Write in your QCA Booklet the significance of these locations whether physical/ commercial/ economic/ ecological/ environmental / cultural, in not more than 30 words for each entry: 2×10=20
- Thumba
- Nayachar Island
- Doddabetta
- Devasthal
- Pangong Lake
- Hampi
- Havelock Island
- Luni River
- Daringbadi
- Dudhsagar Waterfalls
(b). Give a reasoned account of unusual pattern of distribution of monsoonal rainfall in India in 2017. 10
(c). Explain the inter-State issues involved in implementation of the Satluj-Yamuna Link Canal Project. 10
(c). Small towns in India have problems and prospects of their own. Elaborate. 10
2.
- Discuss the freshwater crisis in India and prepare a blueprint for its sustainable management. 20
- Identify the Naxal-affected areas in India and discuss their socio-economic problems. 15
- Critically examine the feasibility of development of a comprehensive network of airways in India. 15
3.
- “An effective three-tier Panchayat Raj System will strengthen the bottom-up approach to multilevel planning in India.”. Explain. 20
- “Linguistic diversity is an asset as well as a challenge in India.” Explain the statement focussing on the distribution of languages and the major steps taken to address the related issues. 15
- how may tourism in hilly areas of India be developed as an important source of economy? 15
4.
- Mention various methods of functional classification of towns in India and explain the method applied by Ashok Mitra. 20
- Farmers’ suicide is one of the major agrarian problems in India. Bring out its causes and suggest the remedial measures with special reference to Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Pujnab. 15
- Land reform is a key to modern agriculture in India. Describe various measures taken in this direction after independence. 15
SECTION B
5. Answer the following questions in about 150 words each: 10×5=50
- Explain the role of ‘Hill Transport Subsidy Scheme’ in reducing regional imbalances in areas identified by the Government of India.
- Bring out, the geopolitical implications of Doklam dispute in the context of Indo-China relations.
- Bring out the significance of Indian regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS).
- Mini steel plants can act as an instrument of decentralisation of iron and steel industry in India. Explain.
- goods and Services Tax (GST) has differential impact on developed and backward States of the country. How and why?
6.
- Interlinking of rivers may serve as a major source of assured irrigation and all-weather inland navigation in India. Comment on its feasibility taking into account physical, economic and ecological implication. 20
- Religious minorities are largely concentrated in border States of India. Discuss its causes and consequences. 15
- What do you understand by soil pollution? Delineate the areas vulnerable to it in India and suggest remedial measures. 15
7.
- Integrated development of road and rail network in a complementary framework is a prerequisite for regional development. Explain with reference to North-Eastern Region of India. 20
- Describe the salient features of Sagar Mala Project and highlight its role inport-led development of coastal regions in India. 15
- Justify the inclusion of Meghalaya in Peninsular India and discuss its vegetation and soil types. 15
8.
- Name the major industrial regions of India indicating the bases of their indentification. Highlight their basic problems. 20
- Drainage pattern in Peninsular India is a result of its geological structure and topography. Elaborate. 15
- Why has solar energy in India not been developed to desired level in spite of its high potential? 15