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प्रश्न
Complete the chain
| Sr. No. | A | B | C |
| 1. | Class III | Fringe of metro cities | Mumbai |
| 2. | City | 5000 population | Matheran |
| 3. | Class VI | Million city | Wai |
| 4. | Outgrowth of city | 20000 to 50000 population | Suburb of Mumbai |
| 5. | Metropolitan cities | Classification of settlement according to occupation | Very small city |
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उत्तर
| Sr. No. | A | B | C |
| 1. | Class III | 20000 to 50000 population | Wai |
| 2. | City | 5000 population | Very small city |
| 3. | Class VI | Classification of settlement according to occupation | Matheran |
| 4. | Outgrowth of city | Fringe of metro cities | Suburb of Mumbai |
| 5. | Metropolitan cities | Million city | Mumbai |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give geographical reasons:
Human settlement increases due to increase in transportation facilities.
Identify the incorrect factor
The settlement having major function tourism:
Identify the correct group
Physical factors affecting on the location of settlement:
Differentiate between
Linear settlements and Dispersed settlements
Zones in which only one kind of activity are to be carried such as manufacturing are called?
Which were the first million cities in the world?
Which of the following is not a pattern of human settlement?
A place where many people reside together is known as
Which of the following is true about human settlements?
- Human settlement can be defined as a place inhabited permanently by the people.
- Settlements can be occupied temporarily for shorter periods.
- There is no consensus in the world to precisely define a village or town.
Read the given Passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
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Settlements vary in size and type. They range from a hamlet to metropolitan cities. With size, the economic character and social structure of settlements changes and so do its ecology and technology. Settlements could be small and sparsely spaced; they may also be large and closely spaced. The sparsely located small settlements are called villages, specializing in agriculture or other primary activities. On the other hand, there are fewer but larger settlements which are termed as urban settlements specializing in secondary and tertiary activities. The basic differences between rural and urban settlements are as follows:
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- How is rural settlement different from urban settlement?
- ‘Towns act as nodes of economic growth.’ Justify the statement.
- Social relationships are more intimate in rural areas in comparison to urban areas. Give one reason for the same.
