He is known as the “Father of Geography”.
  • Herodotus
  • Eratosthenes
  • Charles Darwin
  • Ptolemy
The natural resources, vegetation, climate, and topography of territory are important factors in the livelihood of its inhabitants. This statement about geography is related to what discipline?
  • Sociology
  • History
  • Economics
  • Political Science
Which of the following is an aspect of Human environment interaction?
  • Modification
  • Adaptation
  • Dependency
  • All of the above
Which of the following is NOT an example of Areal Differentiation?
  • Equatorial regions have hot and humid climate.
  • As we climb up the Himalayan mountain the type of vegetation varies with height.
  • Cropping pattern of plains will differ from that of plateau regions.
  • The lifestyle of people of USA is different from people of Africa.
Which of the following questions is not concerned with Geography?
  • What
  • Where
  • When
  • Why
Which of the following disciplines attempts temporal synthesis?
  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • Geography
  • History
Bio-Geography a subfield of Geography is related to which field of Science?
  • Physics
  • Geology
  • Botany
  • Geomorphology
Which of the following is NOT matched correctly?
  • Demography - Population Geography
  • Anthropology - Climatology
  • Geology - Geomorphology
  • Pedology - Soli Geography
Which of the following question is related to cause and effect relationship in geography?
  • What?
  • Where?
  • Why?
  • When?
Analyse the given statements and choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:A. The climatic conditions of any place varies from region to region.B. There is variation in the natural vegetation also as we go from tropical to tundra region.
  • Both the statements A and B are correct but there is no relation between A and B
  • Both the statements are correct and statement A is the cause behind statement B
  • Both the statements are correct and statement B explains the reason for A.
  • Both the statements are incorrect.
A geographer requires proficiency in maths and arts because:
  • He tries to understand the reality
  • He attempts temporal synthesis
  • He tries to establish cause and effect relationship.
  • He attempts to show distribution of phenomenons through maps
Which is the most important factor in man-environment relationship?
  • Technology
  • Human Intelligence
  • Time
  • Human behaviour
Which of the following is NOT true about naturalised human beings?
  • low level of technology
  • Can change nature according to their need
  • depend on nature for their sustenance
  • may be found in densely forested regions
Which of the following is an example of naturalised humans?
  • People in Norway use special tyres for winter to drive through heavy snow.
  • We build bridges on rivers to control flood.
  • People in the rain-forest worship the spirit of the forest.
  • The use of satellite technology for communication.
Which of the following does NOT explain the relationship between history and geography?
  • It is possible to convert space into time and time into space.
  • The passes in Himalayas provided natural routes to invaders.
  • Navigation technology helped Europeans to colonise different lands.
  • Distances have been reduced by better means of communication.
The present world is perceived as a global village because:
  • Several villages combine to form the present world.
  • The developments in the field of transport and communication have reduced distances.
  • Village is the smallest unit of administration.
  • It is possible to reach any part of the world.
Which of the following branch of geography does NOT have close links with the natural sciences?
  • Oceanography
  • Climatology
  • Geomorphology
  • Demography
Which of the following is the basic tool of a geographer?
  • Measuring tape
  • Binoculars
  • Maps
  • Transport vehicle
Which of the following is NOT the purpose of studying geography?
  • To know about all the phenomena that varies over space.
  • To study about the evidences of the past
  • To learn about diverse land and people
  • To investigate causes responsible for variations in phenomenons.
Which of the following concepts is NOT related to the field of geography?
  • Areal variations
  • Cause and Effect relationship
  • Spatial oragnization
  • Spatial Integration
Which of the following explains spatial integration?
  • Patterns of settlements
  • Transport links between settlements
  • Arrangement of roads, flyovers and bridges
  • Town planning
Which of the following is arranged in CORRECT sequence of development of geography as a subject?
  • Description of the earth, Earth as abode of Humans, Areal differentiation, Cause and Effect relationship, Spatial Organisation, Spatial Integration
  • Areal Differentiation, Description of the earth, Earth as abode of Humans, Cause and Effect relationship, Spatial Organisation, Spatial Integration
  • Cause and Effect relationship, Description of the earth, Earth as abode of Humans, Areal differentiation, Spatial Organisation, Spatial Integration
  • Earth as abode of Humans, Description of the earth, Areal differentiation, Cause and Effect relationship, Spatial Organisation, Spatial Integration
'The geographical phenomena change over time as a result of interactive processes between ever changing earth and untiring and ever active human beings.' Which characteristic of the subject of geography is reflected in these lines?
  • Static
  • Dynamic
  • Temporal
  • Spatial
Which of the following is not related to humanised nature?
  • High level of technology
  • Modern society
  • Mass production through industries
  • Harmonious relationship with environment
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