Subject

Geography UGC NET

Class

UGCNET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

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1.

In which one of the following methods interpolation is used ?

  • Choroschematic

  • Chorochromatic

  • Isopleth

  • Choropleth


2.

Which one of the following sampling techniques is most suitable for selection of representative villages of an area with diversified geographical features ?

  • Systematic

  • Stratified-random

  • Random

  • Clustered


3.

Which one of the following Rn values shows the random pattern of point distribution ?

  • 0

  • 1.0

  • 1.35

  • 2.14


4.

Which one of the following is commonly used for computing the average value of river discharge ?

  • Arithmetic mean

  • Geometric mean

  • Harmonic mean

  • Weighted mean


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5.

Which one of the following is most appropriate for showing frequency distribution ?

  • Bar graph

  • Histogram

  • Pie diagram

  • Line graph


6.

In which of the following Decades , India experienced highest percentage of decadal growth ?

  • 1951-61

  • 1961-71

  • 1971-81

  • 1981-91


7.

Which one of the following does not match correctly ?

  • Vishakhapatnam-Ship building

  • Titagarh-Railway equipment

  • Bhadravati-Iron & Steel

  • Pinjore-Machine Tools


8.

In India , mangrove is the most important tree of 

  • Tropical moist deciduous forests

  • Tidal forests

  • Tropical dry deciduous forests

  • Sub-tropical moist forests


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9.

LIST I

(Minerals)

LIST II

(Mines)

I. Copper 1. Kudremukh
II. Iron-ore 2. Balaghat
III. Mnaganese 3. Kodarma
IV. Mica 4. Khetri
  • a-1 , b-2 , c-4 , d-3

  • a-3 , b-2 , c-1 , d-4

  • a-4 , b-1 , c-3 , d-2

  • a-4 , b-1 , c-2 , d-3


10.

Between 2001 and 2011 , the sex-ratio (females per thousand males) has

  • increased by 5 to 10

  • decreased by 5 to 10

  • remained constant

  • increased by less than 5


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