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Study the Extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No. 45d/10 and Answer the Following Questions: (Map G)

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Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following questions: (Map G)

(a) Give the four-figure grid reference of:
(i) Dadarla (ii) Bhamra

(b) Which is the largest settlement shown on the map extract? Which one communication facility is exclusively available to this settlement?

(c) What does RF stand for? State the RF of the map provided to you.

(d) What is the total area of the actual ground represented in the map extract? (Show with the help of a simple calculation)

(e) What is meant by ‘contour interval’? State the contour interval of the toposheet provided to you

(f) State the highest and the lowest spot heights found on the map extract. Also mention whether they are in metres or in feet.

(g) Give the six-figure grid reference of:
(i) Spot height 339 (ii) Permanent hut located near Dhad Talao.

(h) What, according to you is the main (i) occupation, and (ii) religion of the people of the above area?

(i) Name one ‘natural’ and one ‘man-made’ source of irrigation used in this region.

(j) Name the general mode of transportation used in this region. What special feature of this mode is mentioned in the map extract?

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उत्तर

(a) The four figure grid reference of: (i) Dadarla -1020 (ii) Bhamra – 0420

(b) Dantrai is the largest settlement shown on the map extract. Post Office (PO) is the one communication facility which is exclusively available to this settlement.

(c) RF stands for Representative Fraction.
RF = `"Distance between two points on the map"/"Distance of the corresponding points on the ground"`
RF of the map is 1:50,000, i.e., 1 unit on the map is equal to 50000 units on the ground.

(d) 
Area from North to South = 9.2 cm
Area on Ground will be = `9.2/2 = 4.6` km
Area from East to West on map = 7.3 cm
Area on Ground will be = `7.3/2 = 3.65 "km"`
Total area of the actual ground is

= Area from N to S on ground × Area from E to W on ground

= 4.6 km × 3.65 km = 16.79 sq.km.

(e) Contour interval means the difference between two consecutive contour lines. Contour interval of the given toposheet is 20 metres.

(f) Highest spot height is 339 metres and the lowest is 263 metres.

(g) 
(i) Spot height 339 – 042276
(ii) Permanent hut located near Dhad Talao – 077225

(h)
(i) Occupation: The main occupation of the people of this area is agriculture. Yellow colour over the map stands for agricultural land. White patches on the map shows the uncultivated land.
(ii) Religion: The symbol of temple all over the map proves that mostly people belongs to Hindus religion.

(i) Natural source of irrigation is Sukli Nadi. The solid blue circle and hollow blue circle indicates the presence of lined and unlined perennial well as the man-made source of irrigation.

(j) The general mode of transportation is bullock or horse cart. A single red line shown on the map indicates the cart-track. It is a path broader than a pack track, made by bullock or horse cart.

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अध्याय 1: Interpretation of Topographical Maps - Topography

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Name the following: An offshore oil field in the Gulf of Cambay.


Name the following: An oil refinery in Bihar.


Mention one man-made feature in the map, which also provides evidence that the rainfall is seasonal.


Convert the following scales into R.F.


Which colours are used on toposheets? What is their significance?


Give the meanings of the important terms used in toposheets.


Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following questions:

(a) Give the four figure grid reference of a settlement with
(i) Spot height 261 (ii) Post office.

(b) What is the difference in the pattern of drainage in grid square 1606 and in 1007?

(c) Name two natural features seen in grid square 0910.

(d) Calculate the distance in kilometers along the metalled road from the causeway East of Was to the distance stone 10.

(e) 
(i) Which is a universally accepted scale?
(ii) State the length of the given map in kilometers.

(f) Give the six figure grid reference of:
(i) A temple South of Dhavli settlement
(ii)    277.

(g) Which are the two different kind of roads shown in the map extract?

(h) Mention two main occupations shown on the map extract.

(i) How are the gentle and steep slopes shown on a map?

(j) What do the following mean?

(k) What is the direction of Dattani and Dhavli from Chandela?

(l) Name two man made features in grid square 1210.

(m) What do the words Motorable in dry season in grid square 1701 refer to?
What do they indicate about the rainfall received by the region shown in the map extract?


If you are interpreting the cultural features from a topographical sheet, what information would you like to seek and how would you derive this information? Discuss with the help of suitable examples.


Study the extract from the topographical sheet No. 63K/12, as shown in the figure below and answer the following questions-

  1. Convert 1:50,000 into a statement of scale.
  2. Name the major settlements of the area.
  3. What is the direction of flow of the river Ganga?
  4. At which one of the banks of river Ganga, Bhatauli is located ?
  5. What is the pattern of rural settlements along the right bank of river Ganga?
  6. Name the villages/settlements where Post Office is located ?
  7. What does the yellow colour in the area refer to?
  8. What means of transportation is used to cross the river by the people of Bhatauli village?

R. F. 1: 50,000

Part of the Topographical Sheet No 63K/12


Identify the survey sheet of your city. Make a list of the important features both man-made and natural.


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