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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

  1. Locate and label the following features with appropriate symbols on the given political map of India. <br>

    A major tea growing state<br>

    Mayurbhanj—An area of iron ore mining<br>

    An important steel plant in Karnataka<br>

    An international southernmost airport in Kerala<br>

    A city with a population of more than ten million in North India.
  2. Identify the five geographical features shown on the given political outline map of the World as A, B, C, D and E and write their correct names on the lines marked near them with the help of the following information :<br>

    A. A major sea-port<br>

    B. An international airport<br>

    C. A major industrial region<br>

    D. An important area of nomadic herding<br>

    E. A mega city
  3. Describe any five characteristics of National Highways of India.
  4. “The non-conventional sources of energy will provide more sustained, eco-friendly and cheaper energy if the initial cost is taken care of.” Examine the statement.
  5. Explain how ‘watershed management’ and ‘rainwater harvesting’ are the methods of efficient management and conservation of surface water resources in India.
  6. “The decadal and annual growth rates of population in India are both very high and steadily increasing over time.” Substantiate the statement.
  7. Study the following map of the Suez Canal carefully and answer the questions that follows:

    16.1. Name the country through which this canal passes.

    16.2. Name the seas connected by this canal.

    16.3. Why is the canal considered a gateway of Europe to the Indian ocean
  8. “Gathering and hunting are the primitive economic activities meant for the subsistence of tribal societies, but in modern times gathering is market oriented and has become commercial.” Examine the statement.
  9. Define the term ‘density of population’. Explain four geographical factors affecting the distribution of population in the world, with examples.
  10. “Indiscriminate use of water by increasing population and industrial expansion has led to degradation of the quality of water considerably.” Evaluate the statement.
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