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R/P/P/S/n/2022 Question Booklet No.

SET Subject-GEOGRAPHY

Paper II (Optional)
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S/12/2022/A
(SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK)

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51. ^ cj1<h 51. Hie crust and the solid uppermost mantle

^ lqf)|T f: together are called :

(A) (A) Lithosphere

(B) Asthenosphere

(C) (C) Cryosphere

(D) tM (D) Moho Discontinuity

52. ^ Tf Wfl ^ ^TRI3^IR 52. Find the descending order of elements by

•37^M ^ : weight that constitute earth's crust :

(A) PyPel^H, 5fN#5FT, Tj^^^qtfWT (A) Silicon, Oxygen, Aluminium

(B) 3;=fH#jH, pHPcrl^H, (B) Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminium

(C) i^tr^MlPH^H, "dter, P^^Pd^H (C) Aluminium, Iron, Silicon

(D) 3TN#5FT, A.m1P^i^h (D) Iron, Oxygen, Magnesium

53. Who among the following supported the


53. OT f^ "nrr tT^TShfN 33^ ^
notion of continental drift given by
^ .fer^ ?
Wegener ?
(A) xrpi".
(A) F. B. Taylor
(B) it. •^. wit
(B) P. J. Wyllie

(C) "it. M (C) C. Raymo

(D) it. (D) B. F. Windley

(3)S/12/2022/A 1 P.T.O.
54. ^ t: 54. The origin of deposit 'Lahar' is
associated with :
(A) WT
(A) Wind
(B) ^ ^ (B) Water

(C) (C) Volcano '

(D) Underground water


(D) .

55. Nazca plate is wedged between :


55. ^<i "41^ '^' ^:
(A) "Q^* ^ (A) African Plate and Eurasian Plate

(B) 3TSffNR Krld ^ (B) African Plate and Arabian Plate

(C) "q;^* "3^ ^AR=+iH (C)' Caribbean Plate and North


American Plate

(D) 3T^R^ ^ (1^ '^') "^* (D) South American Plate to the east
(mR^h ■^*) and the Pacific Plate to the west

56. ^ ^Rr "P^H 56. When cruhtal rock is compressed into a


smaller horizontal space, shortening of
^'c^Rd "gRit f, ^3;^ o^-s ^"-s
the crust is achieved by one block riding r"

T^ ^ "33 "33 t 13^* over the other along a steep fault plane
\
I

\
"#11 eiRitn ^ t I between them. The structure so fomied
^ RrH ^ t : is called :

(A) ^ (A) Thrust Fault


(B) Normal Fault
(B) TITT7FT TO
(C) Reverse Fault
(C) TO
(D) Horst
(D) #5^
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57. ^^ ^ t: 57. Physical weathering is also called ;

(A) (A) Mechanical weathering

(B) TRTFTf^ (B) Chemical weathering

(C) (C) Biological weathering

(D) (D) Hydrolysis

58. TZ?7. ^ ^n^fer 58. W. M: Davis called most prominent not

3^^^ "I : yet eroded emnants as :

(A) (B)
(A) Peneplain (B) Interfluves

(D) hIhi^Tchh (C) Pediplain. (D) Monadrocks


(C)

59. An intrusive form of rock batholith is :


59. 3Ri€^ TRJK ^ t
(A) Concordant (B) Discordant
(A) (B)
(C) Exfoliation (D) Jointing
(C) 31WF (D)
0

60. Geologists refer to a region of consistent


60. 37e^ 31^ ^ an^, WT 133
rocks, in terms of age, type and structure

'as :

(A)
(A) Graben

(B) (B) Phreatic eruption

(C) "=9^^ (C) Suspect Terrane

(D) (D) Terrane

P.T.O.
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61. rHHPdRsJd ^^ 61. The gas with lowest percentage of the

aro^ PHHdH ^t ? volume of dry air from the following is :

(A) afnf^ (B) arN^sR (A) Argon (B) Oxygen

(C) (D) fr#T (C) Helium (D) Neon

62. ^ ^ ^^ aik ^ilddl-M wff 62. The idealized global pattern of surface

^ an^ f: winds from equator to poles is :

(A) y^fiim H"-sei—^T^^TFff Hsu—^T^an (A) Doldrums—Trade winds—

^—■3^ Westerlies—Easterlies

(B) WRT "^an WT— (B) Doldrums—Westerlies—Trade

WT—3?^ winds—Easterlies

(C) TmRT WT— (C) Doldrums—Easterlies—Trade

"^an Hci-i winds—Westerlies

(D) 3mHT w—3<^r^ (D) Doldrums—^Trade winds—

"Wan
vd
Hq'i Easterlies—Westerlies

63. ^ ^el^l3 ^nf^OT ^ ar^ Cfa 63. According to Koppen's climate


classification, - the letter symbol Cfa
^ X?lfcIT t ?
represents :
(A) arr^ ^<rl<dl3
(A) Humid subtropical climate
(B) ar^Tf^ik (B) Middle-latitude desert climate

(C) anlM"! (C) Subtropical desert climate

(D) ^ (D) Steppe climate

(3)S/12/2022/A
64. The dating and study of annual rings in

3T?2m* -cb^dldl t I trees is called :

(A) 51T|#*T (A) Isotope analysis

(B) cpR^ (B) Climax vegetation

(C) (C) Dendrochronology

(D) ^<=hi^ (D) Vegetation Index

65. PdHrdPteld ■^* 4)1h^1 ^T^CIITT ■ "5^ 65. Which one of the following air masses

^#7 ^ ^#dt t, represents continental polar air mass,


^ •tft! W t ^ heated from below and unstable aloft ?
sik 3T^ ^ t ?
(A) Continental Polar Kalt Stable
(A) ^:#T ^ ^ Airmass (CPKS)
(CPKS)
(B) Continental Polar Kalt Unstable
(B) ^
Airmass (CPKU) .
(CPKU)
(C) Continental Polar Warm Stable
(C) trwrSWh?
Airmass (CPWS)
(CPWS) /

(D) Continental Polar Warm Unstable


(D) "^4 aiftsTC
. (CPWU) Airmass (CPWU)

66. 3ll^HHU^d Tf -f^ OT W, ^ ^ ^MP^^d 66. Which layer of ionosphere is present

^ W t ? both during day and night ?

(A) FW (B) D W (A) F Layer (B) D Layer

(C) EW (D) MW (C) E Layer (D) M Layer

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67. ^ 5° ^ ^ 67. Hurricanes do not form within 5 degrees
• of equator because :
t:
(A) The Coriolis force is too weak
(A) elai "i"
(B) The ocean water temperatures are
(B) WRN ^ ^ dlMMH ^^ t low

(C) ^ f^nti<"l "3^ "^klT f (C) The solar radiation is too high
(D) "f^S^W "^kTr "I (D) The Coriolis force is too strong

68. ^ "^* 3®^ ^ ^^ 68. During perihelion, the distance between


Earth and Sun is approximately ;

(A) 140 "Mt. (A) 140 million kilometers

(B) 147 rHPd^H "M. (B) 147 million kilometers

(C) 152fi#m f^. (C) 152 million kilometers

(D) 156fr#m fMt. (D) 156 million kilometers

69. ^ ^ <irtirSld ^ ^^ 69. Out of the total energy emitted by


■mm w ^ "af^^ the Sun, the visible light represents

W?T t ? about :

(A) 43% (B) 49% (A) 43% (B) 49%

(C) 7% (D) 1% (C) 7% (D) 1%

70. cIIMHIH HlHd "=11011 f^TT^y 70. Absolute scale used to measure

TTN^- ^ ^ Mt ^ . temperature is also called as :


t I
(A) Beaufort scale
(A) TTFPft
(B) Fahrenheit scale
(B) TTN^
(C) Celsius scale
(C)'
(D) Kelvin scale
(D) dlRr^H

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71. PlHldRdd "^1 71. Which of the followmg factors influences

^ t ? the salinity of the ocean ?

(A) ^ (A) Land

(B) m (B) Wind

(C) ^ (C) River

(D) 'j^funitiol "fw^ *=11011 ^I'O (D) Volcanic ash

72. 1^ ^ ^ t ? 72. Which is the world's most saline sea ?

(A) WR (B) iJ?T WR (A) Black sea (B) Dead sea

(C) *Srw^H WT (D) ^RPd-m WK (C) Caspian sea (D) Caribbean sea

73. ^srfe ^ 73. The Subsidence Theory of Darwin is

t ? related to : .

(A)^ (A) Marine Terraces

(B) "51^ (B) Coral Reefs

(C) (C) Cycle of Erosion

(D) ^ (D) Tides

74. "S^RTW *31^ "^' 1^ ^ 74. El Nino, a subsurface warm current

flows along the coast of :


Ptidi^ <=l6d1 ^ ?
(A) Brazil (B) Mexico
(A) 9n^ (B) Ar=Hldi1
(C) Peru (D) Norway
(C) (D) ^
(3)S/12/2022/A . P.T.O
75. PinRrlRsId 75. Which among the following a cold

t? current ?

(A) 3PI^T?R? (A) Agulhas

(B) flMlcn (B) Brazil

(C) (C) Gulfstream

(D) (D) Canarie

76. ^ =*>!<"! ^? 76. What cause is responsible for the origin

of Tides ?
(A) ^ ^ ^mM
(A) Attraction of the Sun and the Moon
(B)
(B) Atmospheric pressure

(C) ^ (C) Attraction of the Earth

(D) ^ (D) Rotation of the Earth

77. ^ t 1^RT^ 3?q^ 77. 'Tsunamis' are sea waves which are

^^ t: generated by :

(A) 3^ ^K (A) The High Tide

(B)^ W (B) The Sea Storm

(C) ^ ^ (C) Earthquakes on the Land

P)^ ^^ (D) Undersea-Earthquakes

(3)S/12/2022/A 8
]?!>•

78. TTWFRf ^ W^ Mm 78. What is the main characteristic of

^t ? thermocline layer in ocean ?

(A) ^ ^ ^ w #cft t (A) It is the warmest layer of water in


fer^ WTR TTT which temperature is almost equal
WRH WT t at all depth

(B) ^ w 200 ite: ^ -^mi (B) This layer is found upto the depth
"*71^ ^3n?it t" of 200 metres in the ocean

(C) ^ w ^ HS7 (C) In this layer pressure increases with


'jTRfT t increasing depth

(D) IH TO TOjf ^ "^TT^T cjlHHH (D) Temperature changes rapidly in this


nRqcT-i "5^ "i" layer with increasing depth

79. "^7^ fefN STTO ifro 79. The Bermuda Triangle or Devil's
t: Triangle lies in :

(A) TWRf WWR -^f (A) South Pacific Ocean

(B) "^tRI" Sii^iRdcti "TOWR ■^' (B) North Atlantic Ocean

(C) ^ 3mRI TOWR ■^' (C) North Pacific Ocean

(D) a7E^#z^ "TOWR (D) South Atlantic Ocean

80. ^ ^ ^ toRt '% TO ■ 80. Who propounded the "stationary wave'


^ yRiwim tror ? theory of the origin of tides ?

(A) (B) '^. (A) W. Whewell (B) T. Garrison

(C) IT. (D) "q. (C) A. Strahler (D) R. A. Harris

(3)S/12/2022/A £ P.T.O.
81. qRfHH 81. At present, what is the concentration of

fern nfem ^=fe ^arfer^ ^ Corban dioxide in the total gaseous


t ? composition of the atmosphere ?

(A) 0.38% (B) 0.29% (A) 0.38% (B) 0.29%

(C) 0.032% (D) 0.029% (C) 0.032% (D) 0.029%

82. TTPm-nnfeJT WFT ■^* 82. In which approach of human-

■qpT^ ^ 37^ ^ environment relations, man was


considered superior to nature and all
TTHT W t ?
other living beings ?
(A) "OTTH
(A) Deterministic approach
(B) ^MMIM
(B) Teleological approach
(C) WFT (C) Possibilistic approach

(D) aTlfe -^WT (D) Economic deterministic approach

83. ferfefe ■^* ^ ^Rd'j^ 83. Which of the following gas is not
responsible for increasing the "Green
^ fer 3t11<|41 "nFf t ?
house Effect" ?

(A) CO2 (B) CH4 (A) CO2 (B) CH4


(C) N2O (D) 2N0 (C) N2O (D) 2N0

84. Which hypothesis is not related to ozone


84. MRdicrMdi sMn w ^
depletion ?
^ t ?
(A) Nitrogen Oxides Hypothesis
(A) 3ffeT^ MRchc^Hi
(B) Polar Stratospheric Clouds
(B) ^t^ ^HdlMHU^dl^ Hypothesis
(C) 3RR-nRnr hRcHctMHI (C) Inter-Steller Dust Hypothesis

(D) wfe HR=bQ'H'1l (D) Sulfate Hypothesis

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85. [hcim : 85. Match correctly :
I ^11 ListI List II

(1) (i) 1986 (1) Environmental (i) 1986


Protection Act

(2) ^Twrfer (ii) 1991 (2) National (ii) 1991


Environmental

(3) ^ (iii) 1995 Tribunal Act

(3) Biodiversity Act (iii) 1995


(4) "qfe^ (iv) 2002 (4). Public Liability (iv) 2002

Insurance Act

Codes :

(1) (2) (3) (4) (I) (2) (3) (4)


(A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii) (A) (i) (iii) (iv) (ii)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii) (C) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i) (D) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)

86. Pi^RiRaa ^ c^I-hhI 86. Which of the following is not a


"3^^ ^ ^^ i ? • characteristic of an urban heat island ?
(A) WT 'mR
(A) Local Convective Wind Flow
(B) 300 ^
(B) Height 300 metre
(C) ^FT dlMHH #TT
(C) High temperature in central part
(D) Tif^ ^ TFf -q^* ^
(D) Warm air flow in cities at night
■q^

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•Ms
87. m (Ecosystem) ^ 87. When was the word ^Ecosystem' first

ZRT^ ^ ^ ferr ? used by A. G Tansley ?

(A) 1935 (B) 1942 (A) 1935 (B) 1942

(C) 1963 (D) 1971 (C) 1963 (D) 1971

88. frote 88. In which ecological pyramid is an


inverted pyramid formed ?
TOT t ?
(A) In number pyramid of forest
(A) ^ ^ ecology

(B) ^ m (B) In biomass pyramid


(C) In pyramid of energy
(C) "31^ frote "^*
(D) In number pyramid of Grass
(D) w -qiftf^fT^ ^ twfe ecology

89. 311^ sffT ^5^ ^ "q;^* 89. Transfer and communication offood and

"Q^ "q^qni ^ 5hH®("& energy from one trophic level to another

"^' ^ ^61 ^icll ^ I in an orderly manner is called :

(A) "qW^ ^ (B) (A) Trophic level (B) Food chain

(C) (D) ^ (C) Food net (D) All of these

90. RHPelR^d "^' ^^ 90. Which of the following is not responsible

ST^TO t ? for the degradation of land ?

(A) (A) Mining work

(B) t^lH ^ (B) Construction work

(C) ^ (C) Air pollution

(D) oqiM4i cuP^dli^l (D) Widespread deforestation

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W-'

91. ^ 8000 il; 91. According to one estimate the total


population of the world in 8000 BC
^ ^'KnVsqi ^ :
was :

(A) lOcTT^ (B) 20 emsT


(A) 10 lakh (B) 20 lakli
(C) 50en^ (D) 30 (C) 50 lakh (D) 30 lakh

92. ^ cteFT ^^ 92. The main reason for the rapid growth of
t : population in urban area is :

(A) sMttNtw (A) Industrialization

(B) (B) Glamorous life-style

(C) Hnt' •^* WR ^ (C) High fertility rate in city

.(D) 6H^<^ ^^ (D) None of the above

93. ^ ^ ^ferr 93. Which of these is the most populated

t ? area ?

(A) I^T^^ciMf ^ ^ (A) Equatorial Dense Forest

(B) "StT^ Fj^FTT (B) North East Asia

(C) "QJW (C) East Asia

(D) (D) Africa

94. RnRrlRsld ^ ^ 3TTH ^ ^ 94. Children of which of the following age

^ ^ ■^* ^r^Pdd "W t ? group are included in the youth


category ?
(A) 10^ (B) 12^
(A) 10 years (B) 12 years
(C) 15^ (D) 18^
(C) 15 years (D) 18 years

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95. WSW ^ "^praisZTT 95. When did Thomas Robert Malthus
"teRT ^ yldMKH ^ ? propound the theory of population ?
(A) 1928 (B) 1898 (A) in 1928 (B) in 1898
(C) 1798 (D) 1575 (C) in 1798 (D) in 1575

96. ^1hi ^ R\<m ? 96. Who gave the theory of limit to the rate
of growth ?
(A) ^ Tit (B) A
(A) John Murray (B) J. Forrester
(C) (D) W«FT (C) Krik (D) Malthus

97. "■^RWfer^ Wrpji 97. "Demographic transition is a population


cycle that begins with a decline in the
t H«1T flH ^5RK^ "qr ^ t l" death rate and ends with a low birth

rate." Whose statement is this ?

(A) (B) -qte (A) Dolan (B) Foster

(C) 1W2RT P) (C) Malthus (D) Notestein

98. iRmn uRmidH twr ^ f? 98. When does. the Law of Diminishing
(A) ^ ■^* ^ ^ Return, apply ?

t (A) When population growth becomes

(B) -sFRfeqr fRT ^ ^^ excessive

t (B) When population declines at a rapid


rate
(C) ^ ^-H lj?g ^ ^
t (C) When birth and death rates are high

(D) <i4^4d -^f ^ ^ -q^f (D) None of the above

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99.- "Mw ^^ PiHRrlfeT ^ 99. Which of the following statements is true
'^m\ ^t ? about developed countries ?

(A) (A) High birth-rate

(B) ^5^ "^-"^ (B) High death-rate

(C) fFT (C) Low death-rate

(D) (D) Low birth and death-rate

100. 2001-2011 ^ "3^ 100. Population growth rate of Madhya


^ ^^ t : Pradesh in the decade 2001-2011 is :

(A) 15.50% (B) 20.30% (A) 15.50% (B) 20.30%

(C) 17.70% (D) 10.12% (C) 17.70% (D) 10.12%

101. 371^7 ^ 101. Spatial organization of economic

rHMPdRsId ^ 4^-^HI "W t 1 activities is identified by the following


collars.
I ^^ II ^ :
Match List I with List II :
I ^3^ II
List I List II
snSra? "^ifMorfsr '% ^
Economic Colour of
(a). "3T?lfe (1) 11^ Activities Collar

(b) "fefte (2) (a) Primary (1) Pink

(c) ^#1^ (3) ^ (b) Secondary (2) White

(d) (4) %TT (c) Tertiary (3) Red

ehls : (d) Quaternary (4) Blue

Codes :
(A) (a)-(l), (b)-(2), (c)-(3), (d)-(4)
(A) (a)-(l), (b)-(2), (c)-(3), (d)-(4)
(B) (a)-(3), (b)-(4), (c)-(l), (d)-(2)
(B) (a)-(3), (b)-(4), (c)-(l), (d)-(2)
(C) (a)-(4), (b)-(3), (c)-(2), (d)-(l)
(C) (a)-(4), (b)-(3), (c)-(2), (d)-(l)
(D) (a)-(2), (b)-(l), (c)-(4), (d)-(3)
(D) (a)-(2), (b)-(l), (c)-(4), (d)-(3)

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102. 41 ^^sqa: 102. The distribution of biotic resources in the

world is mainly related to :

(A) >^<riqi^ ^ ^ (A) Climatic conditions

(B) dchHlch1 few (B) Technological development

(C) ?^<lddl^ ^ (C) Surface features

(D) MPd^d ^ (D) Network of transportation

103. fe#Tfe ^ferr miK *ffe 103. Which of the following is not a form of

^ Tt^ t ? commercial farming ?

(A) Mediterranean

(B) dMIdhl (B) Horticulture

(C) ^ -q^' (C) Slash and bum farming

(D) 3FT <icMKcb ^ (D) Grain farming

104. ^TTfe ^ 313^ ""qfef ^ fefd 104. According to Bhatia percentage of area

sown under crops divided by number of


- ^ ^ TTfecTAffef ^ Wn"-"27F
crops"— this index calculates the
^-dd)ldi PiMfdHsld ^ "WTT "^Wn t :
following :
(A) ?TFT fe^^cTT
(A) Crop Diversification
(B) WT d^Hdl (B) Cropping Intensity

(C) ^ifef (C) Agricultural Efficiency

(D)^ W4fe (D) Crop Combination

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•y T-*
105. ^ %TT PI = —:— 105. Who applied the formula of
Y T
„T _ Y T
il- —•— for measuring the

agricultural productivity ?
(A) (B) ^
(A) Enedy (B) Weaver
(C) (D) (C) Bhatia (D) Shafi

106. tt. ^ :5^ ^ 106. According to A. Pred, the location of an


PiMRrifed wm "STfro industry is closely associated with which
^ ^ ^ if t ? among the following approaches ?

(A) <^ci^K ^5WI (A) Behavioural approach

(B) "qiRfW^ WFT (B) Ecological approach

(C) STfqwft^ ■5WT (C) Profit maximising approach

(D) ^ ^ ^ITO dMl'IH (D) Least cost approach'

107. ^ WFT 107. Alfred Weber's Least Cost theory takes

rdHPdRsJd ^ TT^ ^ ^ into account all the following except


one:
®7F TOTT t ;
(A) Transportation cost
(A) TTfWr
(B) Locating markets close to raw
(B) T7M ^ oII^kT "qcIT
materials
ei'iMi
(C) Agglomeration costs
(C) -^rFTcI
(D) Consumer demand for the fmished
(D) cf^ <icHKH '% ^ "OT product

{3)S/12/2022/A 17 P.T.O.
108. PiMreifeci .108. Which of the following examples
T^" 3Tlf.#."^. ■^" ^ illustrates the application of ICT in
t ? teaching ?

(A) VM ■^* 3T1^.^.^. (A) ICT in languages

(B) f^TRk ■^* (B) ICT in graphic creation

(C) (C) Spreadsheet design

(D) (D) All of the above

109; I^ II iiAPeid "o;^* 109. Match the List I with List II and give
correct answer :

List I List II
I II
Name Model Name
■^TTT hTs?i W "^TTTT
(a) Myrdal (1) Centro-
(a) (1) Periphery

(b) Hirschmann (2) Circular and


(b) (2)
cumulative

causation

model
(c) (3) phrm
(c) Friedman (3) Polarisation
and Trickle
"3^
Down effects
:
Codes :

(A) (a)-(2), (b)-(3), (c)-(l) (A) (a)-(2), (b)-(3), (c)-(l)

(B) (a)-(3), (b)-(2), (c)-(l) (B) (a)-(3), (b)-(2), (c)-(l)


(C) (a)-(3), (b)-(l), (c)-(2)
(C) (a)-(3), (b)-(l), (c)-(2)
(D) (a)-(l), (b)-(2), (c)-(3)
(D) (a)-(l), (b)-(2), (c)-(3)

(3)3/12/2022/A 18
3.

110. M ^ 110. Which of the given statements is true in

^KldH" ^ fmW ■^* the context of "The Kittiko Hachchiko

^ t?
Movement" ?

(I) ^KlcrU 8TT ^ 1984


(I) This was non-violent movement
^ %2TT W «TT I
that was started in 1984. '
(II) fH SIKldH ^ ^hPT #rft* ^
(II) During this movement, people
■ ^ ^ cft^, "3^ M
plucked saplings of trees tliat were
^ WTI^ ^ #rff ^ %3; wW
useful for the people.
i

Codes :
:

(A) Q 3^ (II) (A) (I) and- ai)

(B) H ^ (I) ^ (II) (B) Neither (I) nor (II)

(C) (II) (C) Onlyai)

(D) tiqoi (I) (D) Only (I)

111. ^^ iTrrf^ t ■: 111. 'Goitre' is-a disease more prevalent in

(A) ^ ^ . areas :

(B) 3M1^ ^ TTM 37fe ^ (A) Closer to Sea

■ t (B) That have higia iodine content

(C) # Tjf^ f (C) That are infested with mosquito

(D) r^Hl^lRd -q^ (D) That are glaciated mountains

(3)S/12/2022/A 19 P.T.O.
112. TO ^ RHRriR^d ^ ^ 112. Which of the following States of India

TOinM ^ 3T5W has the highest proportion of Scheduled

3Tfe t ? Tribes in its population ?

(A) TI^ (A) Madhya Pradesh

(B) (B) Odisha

(C) MtiT (C) Mizoram

(D) TO^ (D) Nagaland

113. TO ^:i^r^d- ^ aM^ cr|^ 113. The Scheduled Caste population in India

■tR t : is largely concentrated in :

(A) ^ ■^' (A) Arid tracts

(B) afk R (B) Hilly and mountainous tracts

(C) ddl^lRd (C) Forested tracts

(D) "^Tete (D) Alluvial plains

114. TO "RTO ^H'^lPd "3?sq ^ ^ 114. The Santhals in India are mainly

^ t : concentrated in :

(A) dldPlR ^ M^lfeqT ■^' (A) Nilgiri Hills

(B) ^ "q^R "^f (B) Chota Nagpur Plateau

■(C) aRl^ ^ m^iM* (C) Aravalli Hills

(D) qP^^Ml W "^f (D) Western Ghats

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115. PhhRiRsIcI 115. Which of the following tribal
wfe ^ ^ 3T«Tm communities traditionally practice
t 7 'transhumance' ?

(A)^ (A) Bodos

(B) olcti<<1lQl (B) Gujjar Bakarwals

(C) ^ (C) Adis


'(D) ^ (D) Garos

116. W ^ PlHfdRsId ^ TRq 116. Which of the following States of India


"^^rrfW m "rI^ has the highest percentage of Scheduled
t ? Castes in its population ?

(A) (A) Punjab

(B) "3^ "R^ (B) Uttar Pradesh

(C) feR (C) Bihar

(D) (D) Rajasthan

117. rHHPdRsId ^ RTRT "R^R 117. Which of the following is not included
"4* t ? in Dravidian family of languages ?

(A) RT^ (B) ^ (A) Malto (B) Tulu

(C) ^ (D)^ (C) Gondi (D) Mundari

118. RRcI ^ fFT ^ 7PR "^' 118. Which of the following States of India
SRRT^ Rte" t ? has the highest Buddhist population ?

(A) 37?TriTR^ ^ (A) Arunachal Pradesh

(B) (B) Maharashtra

(C) (C) Jammu Kashmir

(D) lRRhR (D) Mizoram

(3)S/12/2022/A 21 P.T.O.
m
119. RMRHR^d ^ 119. Mackinder called which of the following

^t ? - as 'World Island' ?

(A) 3TR|fw (A) Australia and New Zealand

(B) -^, -qJw 3fk (B) Europe, Asia and Africa

. (C) "3iT^ artfer 3|r 3T^ft^ (C) North America and South America

(D) "STNPT, -fW^Tfe 3^ (D) Japan, Philippines and Indonesia

120. *feRf' ^ ^ fro^fecT 120. 'Ideas' or 'beliefs' are classified under

1^ ^ ^ ^ SRPftr wft^ which of the following categories of

fen -mil culture ?

(A) (A) Postfact

(B) Tfsnr (B) Mentifact

(C) wnffe) (C) Sociofacts

(D) 3tiK^ (D) Artefacts

1-21. feM fefe W sffqi ^^liii4)1" 121. "The Sprit and Purpose of Geography"

fer^ OT fe^ ^ t ? book is written by :

(A) S. W. Wooldridge and W. 0. East


(A) T^^T. cT^n -so^
(B) Peter Heylin
(B) ^ tnfer
(C) Carl 0. Saver
(C)
(D) David Harvey
(D) ^ife ^

(3)S/12/2022/A 22
122. snfwfw ^ 122. The first officially named "Department of
1^ ^ ^ 1758 "fim Geography" was opened in which
. "w ? country in the year 1758 ?

(A) (B) (A) Britain (B) France

(C) (D) ^ (C) Germany (D) Russia

123. -"^ feHiei-Hl "^rf^* 123. The Arab Geographer, explained


the erosional actions of the Himalayan
Rivers.

(A) (B)
(A) Al-BerUni (B) Al-Masudi
(C) 37^-^f^ (D) (C) Al-Balkhi (D) AI-Mamun

124. 'Ww' TJ^ '^IHM ^3^' 124. For the first time, who clarified the

relationship between 'Special' and


^ 1TS2T ^ ?
'General Geography' ?
(A) (B)
(A) Kant (B) Humboldt
(C) (D) ^f%TT (C) Varenius (D) Busching

125. "STt^ ^ RH-^H ^ uFTF, 125. Darwin's theory introduced randomness


OMKSHI ^ "^TT STRBTfif^ and for explaining phenomena
^81T- TR^ I
replacing Telelogy.
(A)
(A) Determinism
(B) qf?!^
(B) Chance factor
(C)
(C) Possibility
(D) ^Hqi^cji<^
(D) Exceptionalism

(3)S/12/2022/A 23 P.T.O.
126. ^ ^ ^Iqqi tiHMcii 126. Who recognised the validity of

Humboldt's idea of terrestrial unity as an


^ ^ TTRmi ^ ?
organic whole ?
(A) fe (B)
(A) Ritter (B) Johnston

(C) fefe (D)


(C) Ratzel (D) Saver

127. <iHl^ciT ^ arf^ 127. The difinition of Geography as "The

^ "qftw arf^ Science of Distribution" had cropped up

during the last quarter of 19th century


^ "qr t ?
based on the work of:

(A) ^ (B)
(A) Sten (B) Doring

(C) . (D)
(C) Morthe (D) Hartshome

128. 1950 ^ "q^ 128. "The Schaefer-Hartshome debate" of the

1950s brought about a distinctive shift in


tiffw "qft^ qr % :
emphasis from :

(A) q^-1q?^TOK ^ (A) Neo-Determinism to Possibilism

(B) ^#T q.=hl=h<ui (B) Areal differentiation to spatial

integration
(C) 31^3^ HRcicfic^K ^ "qm^
(C) Radicalism to Humanism

(D) qte ^3^ "qm (D) Physical to Human Geography

(3)S/12/2022/A 24
129. I ^ II 129, Books are given in List I and the names
^ HFT ■'T^ I I cJ^IT of their authors are given in List II.
^ II ^ ^«IT ^ Match List I and List II correctly and
■^tR -^Pm. : choose the correct answer :

"^11 List I List II

(a) 3Tfqi (i) ^AlM.cr! we (a) Nature of (i) Immanuel


v^liJI4il Geography Kant
(b) ^WTRT (ii) m. (b) Kosmos (ii) R. Hartshome
(c) rshPd^ 3W (iii) WrRT (c) Critics of (iii) Varenius
^'1< thrr Pure Reason

(d) ^?%TfWT qT*i (d) Geographia (iv) Alexander Von


Generalis Humboldt

: Codes :

(A) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv) (A) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)
(B) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii) . (B) (a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)
(C) (a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii) (C) (a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)
(D) (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv) (D) (a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)

130. "fw Tfel ^ 130. According to which women and


geography study group 'feminist
31^, '^TRt^
geography' tries to "analyse and
^^ WT t %
understand why women remain in
HP^dl^ Wm ■^* 31%fpRST ■^* subordinate position in society and the
t 3|r ^ ^ -sncit f" ? profession" ?

(A) STRT (A) Association of American


Geographers
(B) ^liJir4>=bd TT^M^TWI
(B) Swedish Geographical Association
(C) TT^f^H (C) German Psychological Association
(D) ^ Hff^ (D) Institute of British Geographers

(3)S/12/2022/A 25 P.T.O.
131. PlHfdfed ^ TOT ^^ "SW 131. Which of the following is a remote
t ? sensing satellite of France ?

(A) (B) <h{Mi (A) Landsat (B) Cartosat

(C) (D) TPTiZ .(C) Quickbird (D) SPOT

132. ^ "^-^'^irszTtTT MPd-d^d ^ 132. Which of the following is an example of


t ? , non-probability sampling ?

(A) Wd^d yfd^-^d (A) Stratified sampling

(B) WT ^l<|r^cb "Rf^n (B) Simple Random sampling

(C) yPd^^d (C) Systematic sampling

(D) Vfldld MPd-d^H (D) Snowball sampling

133. PHHPdP^sTd "d" "RTOft 133. Which of the following is a reference


' t? . system ?

(A) WGS 40 (B) WGS 50 (A) WGS 40 (B) WGS 50

(C) WGS 84 (D) WGS 88 (C) WGS 84 (D) WGS 88

134. Pi*^RiRaa 3ITO 134. Which of the following is the correct

"RT "^T^ "^^RTT f ? order according to increasing


wavelength ?
(A) "TO 4<lA*dd1, 5fTTO^,
(A) Gamma rays, Ultraviolet, Infrared,
W?T
Visible light
(B) "RTHT PtX'jl,
(B) Ultraviolet, Gamma rays. Infrared,
dy-MHH "RTOT
Visible light
(C) TOT 1^", ^WTPT "RTOT,
(C) Infrared, Gamma rays, Visible light.
Ultraviolet

(D) "TO f^*, Md^ddl, ^WTT^ RTOT, (D) Gamma rays, Ultraviolet, Visible
light. Infrared

(3)S/12/2022M 26
135. fHHl'Rid ^ TR 135. Which of the following is an example of

HHfe ^ 6<}^m t? map classified by subject matter ?

(A) MMP^d (A) General Reference Map

(B) PlM ^ HIiF^:1 (B) Small Scale Maps

(C) ^ (C) Charts

(D) ^ HMP^d (D) Cadastral Maps

136. ^ t^STrfh site t ? 136. Which of the following is positional

average ?
(A) TTT??R
(A) Mean
(B)
(B) Median
(C) <H^ci=h
(C) Mode

(D) HHcti fq-cjeli (D) Standard Deviation

137. ^dHl=^K "5T^ ^ 137. Who made the cylindrical equal-area

®TT ? projection first ?

(A) 'Jlled ^-iR-q (A) Johann Heinrich Lambert

(B) RkI^^ (B) Gerardus Mercator

(C) W (C) Gall

(D) Pl=bld4H (D) Nicolas Sanson

(3)S/12/2022/A 27 P.T.O,
138. In which of the following map
138. PlMRriRdd TTFTf^ "3^ ^
projections the source of light is at
^ ^ 3FTW t ? infinite ?

(A) Stereographic 'equatorial zenithal


(A) "flrf^ I^^^cTN WT«2l 31^ projection

(B) .Stereographic polar zenithal


(B) ^t^
projection

(C) dM=hluO^ 3?^ (C) Orthographic polar zenithal


projection
(D) Vl^l^K 31^
(D) Conical projection

139. PiMPdRsid ■^* '^vm m 139. Which of the following is not a kind of
3™: t ? profiles ?

(A) "^TCT trfr^fk^FTq (A) Serial profiles


(B) nR^r^dint (B) Linear profiles
(C) ST^KlPMd (C) Superimposed profiles
(D) 3Tr^ MRx^JP^dilit (D) Projected profiles

140. ST^r^Tt^ ^ "^* MRdJd ^ ^ ^ 140. Apparent shift in the position of object
due to change in the position of
WT MRdcfd ^ t :
observation is called :

(A) ^
(A) Nadir

(B) l3fRPTd (B) Conjugate principal point

(C) Parallax
(C) ^llcrl=W
(D) Crab
(D) ^
{3)S/12/2022/A 28
141. f6Hlel'4 ^ ^ 141. Place the Himalayan Mountains in North

to South order :
Tfel?: :
(A) Karakoram Ladakh—Zaskar—Pir

(A) =b<l^l<^ — — itl Panjal—Shiwalik

(B) Pir Panjal—Shiwalik—^Ladakh—


H-Jittrt— HfiqiRict)
Hindukush

(B)
(C) Pir Panjal—Kailash—Ladakh—

Hindukush
(C) %: -^eTT^I—d <^<1 i
(D) Hidukush—Pir Panjal—^Kailash—
(D) ■shrm— Shiwalik

142. r^HNel ^ 142. The states of Jammu, Kashmir, Himachal

^^^ Pradesh, Uttarkhand, and Bihar are prone

%* I 1^ =hK=h ? to Earthquakes. What factors are

responsible for it ?
(A) r^Hld^ ^ 3T^ cT^
(A) Himalayas have not yet attained
3IRI ^ t
Isostatic equilibrium
(B)
(B) Himalayas are tremendously huge
i
landmass having great height
(C) r^HM-4 ^
(C) Plimalayas are seismically stable
t
landmass

(D) Ri««ia1 ^ "3^ sfk '3^-''j^ (D) Drifting the Tibetan Plate in the

North and North-East direction

(3)S/12/2022/A 29 P.T.O,
lU VJh

143. rHHRrlRdd ^ ^ % 143. Read the following statements and state

WhfhT W ^ 1^ Wt ^ ^ to which plateau area of peninsular India


^JTdT t ? does it represent ?

(i) ^ 3TO^ ^ ^ fer t I (i) It is bounded by Aravalli Range.

(ii) 3TtT^ WM f—-Q^ (ii) It has two drainage systems—one

"^TFK ^ik sfk =i*<iiQi towards the Arabian Sea and the

^ 711# ^ 3;ik I • other towards the Bay of Bengal.

(iii) oqiMcti eir^ 31^ ^ f sik (iii) It is composed of extensive lava


^id1 ^ 'S^ ^311 "I" I flow and is covered by black soil.

(A) TlR^ arq^ (A) Marwar upland

(B) (B) Central Highland

(C) "^11^ (C) Malwa Plateau

(D) #eT "^TFT^ "qSR (D) Chota Nagpur Plateau

144. TOkr ^ OT# # kfe ^ "qr 144. Tlie Indian drainage is broadly divided
# 3k ^ a7M7 TR # -qg?^ into two major systems on the basis of
3RTk#* k k^nf^ 1^ "w t I
the 'orientation to the sea*. These include
•^nfer t-kiM ^ 7^ ^ 3TOTW ak
Bay of.Bengal drainage and Arabian Sea
^ WR ^ 3iq^ I ^ fkkelfer k'
drainage. They are separated from each
^ "f^RT k^lf^cl ^Rl
3WT "t* ? other by which of the following divide ?

(A) ^?TcRr3T--q^ (A) Sutlej-Yamuna

(B) klT-^^ (B) Ganga-Jhelum

(C) ^TO~7J# (C) Beas-Ravi

(D)
(D) Chenab-Brahmaputra

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145. ^ wr ^ 145. What sort of sex ratio is 'Ratio at
PdMl^Hld t ? Birth' ?

(A) 3n8fe. (B) (A) Primary (B) Secondary


(C) (D) (C) Tertiary (D) Quaternary

146. PiHfdRsJd ^ 146. State which of the following is the


^ ^cha t" ? indication of drought in respect to
/
Monsoon ?
(A) cH f ^
90% ^ ^^ t (A) A drought occurs when rainfall is
less than 90% of the normal
(B) "M ^^ TTPJFT
(B) Maximum delay of Monsoon of 3
^ 3TFm ^ ^IHM fM^r
weeks from the normal date of
3 "^TW ^ ^
arrival for a given region
(C) "RpjjEH ^ ^3TRi ^ ^ arteniT
(C) A maximum break of 3 weeks after
. 3 "wm ^ 1^
the timely onset of the monsoon
(D) 3#^ ^^<115 tTH^
(D) When the monsoon withdraw from
^ it^
North-West India by the last week
t ■ of July

147. "3^ ^ ^ ^ s^ 147. Which of the region of great plains of


PiMpriRaa "f^^WcIT^ f' ? North India possess the following
(i) afk ch'ctis ^ liti "W^if features :

^ 'mai ^ (i) It is formed of coarse materials like


gravel and pebbles.
(ii) <^ts 'iR'hi a?iT ^5n?ft
(ii) Some of the rivers and streams sink
aik ^ t"
and disappear.
(iii) ^ ^ 3i-qiicti ^ ■^'TT^
(iii) The velocity of the rivers is
suddenly reduced.
(A)
(A) Bhabhar (B) Terai
(C) ^ (D) (C) Bhangar (D) Khadar

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148. 1000 W ^^^ 148. 1000 mni isohyte is the boundary
^ ^^ f^ ^ tR between which two regions of India

^^ ^FTf "^f ^fedt t : which roughly divides the country into


two equal parts ?
(A) ^ 3Tk <icHK4i ^
(A) Wheat and Rice growing region
(B) RR#JT RFT^ WT ^ WT
(B) Prime meridian for Indian Standard
ARfe-m
Time
> T
(C) ^ ^ 3k MulHIdl (C) Wet evergreen forests and Dry
Deciduous forests

(D) ^ ^ 3k (D) Clayey soil regions and sandy soil


regions

149. ^^ "^aRTR "R^ ^ 149. The mineral wealtli of India is associated

^^ t I 1¥rWw -a ^ ^kRT with the geological fonnation of the


rocks. Which of the following regions is
^ ^ Titn t ?
devoid of the minerals ?
(A) ARh'I
(A) Kutch Basin
(B) "RRri^ (B) Indus Tsangpo
(C) "3^ (C) Northern Plain
(D) WrfhkT R3R (D) Peninsular Plateau

150. RRcf "A* ^ riHPdR^d R 150. The coal deposits in India are found in
^ ^ A* rtA rtA t ? which of tlie following regions ?

■ (A) Rf^RHT ak ^ (A) Gondwana and Tertiary fields

(B) 3RRT^ As t™ (B) Sedimentary Bed Rocks

(C) Rgrff rA (C) Anticline of Rocks


(D) kilA^ ak ^?kR7 rjri (D) Mesozoic and Tertiary geological
periods

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