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ICSE Question Bank ICSE Guess > ICSE Papers > Question Bank > Class X > 2000 > Geography General Instrutions
SECTION - A Question 1 (a) Give the meaning of the following conventional signs:
(b) State three advantages that Dantiwada (South of River Banas) has over other settlements in the region. [2] (c) How are (i) Cultivated land and (ii) Wooded land represented on the map? [1] (d) Assuming that you can see upto had a kilometre on either side of the cart track, describe the journey by motor-car from Dantiwada in grid square 8480 to Sikariya in grid square 8081 with reference to:
(e) What is the area in square kilometres of the cultivated region enclosed by vertical grid lines 82 and 84 and the horizontal grid lines 78 and 80? [1] (f) Give the six figure grid reference of the well approximately half a kilometre west of village Ramsida in the south-east section of the map. What is the total depth, in metres, from the top to the bottom of the well? [1] (g) What is the main occupation of the people of the villages indicated on the map extract? [1] (h) Give two points of contrast between the region on the right bank and the region on the left bank of the Arado Nadi. [1] (i) What is the difference in height, in metres, between the highest point in the map and the contour height in grid square 8984? [1] (j) In the south east part of the map, why do some of the streams not join the main. [1] (k) What is the general habitation of human habitation (settlement) in the map extract? [1] (l) Measure the length of the canal (under construction) in metres from the point whose six figure grid references is 804797 to the point whose six-figure grid reference is 821804. [1] (m) What does 6r written against the unmetalled road (gravelled) in grid square 8478 mean? [1] (n) How does the drainage pattern in grid square 8186 differ from the pattern of streams in grid square 8585? [1] (o) Can you send a telegram from any of the villages appearing on the map? If so, write the name of one such village and the reference square in which that village is situated. [2] SECTION - B Question 2
(a) Label the River Ravi. [1] (b) Mark with a thick line and name the Satpura Hills. [1] (c) Name the River Godavari. [1] (d) Mark with a dot and name, in the appropriate place, the capital city of Madhya Pradesh. [1] (e) Shade and name the area where mangrove forests occur. [1] (f) Print Uttar Pradesh in its proper location. [1] (g) Mark with a thick line and name the Sulaiman Range. [1] (h) Shade an area having winter rainfall in South India. [1] (i) Print the word GOLD over one area where it is mined. [1] (j) Draw the line of latitude 10°N which passes near Kochi (Cochin). [1] (k) Print in bold letters 'W' in the region in Pakistan where wheat is grown and 'T' for tobacco in one region in western India where it is widely grown. [1] (l) Shade and name the Rann of Kutchh. [1] Question 3
(a) Shade and name the Plateau of Iran. [1] (b) Mark with a thick line and name the Khingan Range. [1] (c) Shade and label the Sumatra Island. [1] (d) Draw an arrow to show the Persian Gulf. [1] (e) Label the River Lena. [1] (f') Shade a suitable area and print 'TUNDRAS'. [1] (g) Draw and name the zero degree latitude. [1] (h) Shade and name the Great North China Plain. [1] (i) Circle in pencil and label the Philippines. [1] (j) Mark with a thick line and show the Himalayas. [1] (k) Shade and name the Sea of Okhotsk. [1] (l) Shade and label the Plateau of Arabia. [1] Question 4
(b) Name the economically most important vegetation belt of India. [1] (c) With reference to the red soils in India.
SECTION - C Question 5 (a) Name one crop each with which the following processes are associated: (i) Retting (ii) Ginning. [1] (b) Name any two plants which ensure a supply of raw material for pharmaceutical industry. [1] (c) After oil extraction, what other uses can the oilseed be put to? [1] (d) Why is millet called a 'dry crop'? [1] (e) Which state is the largest producer of tobacco in India? [1] (f') What is 'crop rotation'? [1] (g) Name one important plantation crop grown in India. Mention one important characteristic feature of the plantation crop named by you. [1] (h) Give one reason for small-sized land holding in India. [1] (i) Name two states which are leading producers of wheat in India. [1] (j) Name one state which is an important producer of groundnut. [1] (k) Outline two remedial steps being taken by the government to boost agricultural production. [2] Question 6 (a) Give two reasons to explain why there is a need for rapid industrialisation in India. [1] (b) Outline two major problems of the jute industry in India. [1] (c) (i) Give one reason to explain why cottage industries play an important role in India's development. (d) Name the oldest coal held in India. [1] (e) From where does the iron and steel plant of Bhadravati get its iron-ore? [1] (f) Why is there an increasing demand for Handloom materials? [1] (g) Mention one major problem of small-scale industry. [1] (h) Copy the names of the following two places and, alongside, write the name of the most important product associated with each:
(i) Copy the names of the following two industries and, alongside, write the name of the important state associated with each:
Question 7 (a) Irrigation is indispensable for an agricultural country like India. Give two reasons to explain why artificial irrigation is essential. [2] (b) Irrigation in India faces many problems. Name any two. [3] (c) On which river is the Farakka Project located? Give one important aim of this project. [1] (d) Name one thermal power station association with each of the following multipurpose projects: (e) Name one state where tank irrigation is very important. [1] (f) Which multipurpose project is located on the River Mahanadi? Name one important dam associated with the project named by you. [1] (g) Irrigation through ground water is still popular despite of big river projects. Why? [1] (h) Distinguish between:
Question 8 (a) Give two advantages of non-conventional sources of energy. [1] (b) Name two states where wind form projects have been undertaken. [1] (c) Mention two advantages of producing electricity from water. [1] (d) State the two important aims of the National Thermal Power Corporation (NT PC ). [1] (e) Give the location of the gas-based and one coal-based thermal power project. [1] (f) Name two raw materials used for the generation of atomic energy. [1] (g) Mention one advantage bio-gas energy has over solar power. [1] (h) Name the four important places where India's nuclear power plants are located. [2] (i) Give two disadvantages of constructing large-scale hydroelectric projects. [2] (j) Mention two example of the direct use of solar energy. [1]
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