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Give geographical reasons:
Development is very less in the mountain region of Himalaya.
Concept: Factors Affecting Regional Development
Region is an area inhabited by people who have one or more characteristics in common is ______.
Concept: Types of Regions
Assertion: Population and regional development are affecting each other.
Reason: Population factors indicate regional development and regional development indicate qualitative factors of population.
Concept: Factors Affecting Regional Development
Assertion: Functional region should not be homogeneous always.
Reason: Formal region should be homogeneous.
Concept: Types of Regions
Assertion: The physical regions are based on physical factors.
Reason: Political regions are based on human factors.
Concept: Physical Factors and Regional Development
Give geographical reason.
Development is not seen in the Himalayan region.
Concept: Causes of Regional Imbalances in India
Identify the incorrect factor
Comparatively less developed states in India:
Concept: Causes of Regional Imbalances in India
Identify the incorrect factor
Formal region:
Concept: Types of Regions
Identify the incorrect factor
Attributes of region:
Concept: Regions
Identify the incorrect factor
Mountainous region:
Concept: Types of Regions
State whether right or wrong:
Factors like illiteracy, poverty are affecting regional development.
Concept: Regional Development
Differentiate between
Land use and Regional development
Concept: Regional Development
Read the following passage and answer the question given below
| Today the human index of most countries in the world is drawn. Three basic factors (health, education and living standards) are considered when measuring human development performance and the country's growth. Life expectancy at birth is first taken into account to measure the 'health of the people' in the country. Countries with higher life expectancy are ranked higher in merit and countries with lower life expectancy are ranked lower. The Human Development Index measures the level of knowledge of a country. The second component of the index is the measure of adult literacy and enrolment of students from primary to university level. The third factor is considered to be the standard of living of the country in the Human Development Index. Countries with high standard of living rank higher in merit, while countries with low standard of living rank lower. The value of per capita gross national product purchasing power is taken into account when calculating this factor. |
- Which three basic when measuring the performance of human development and the growthof the country Factors are considered?
- Which number is given to the countries with higher life expectancy?
- Which stall ratio is taken into consideration while measuring the knowledge level of a country in the Human Development Index?
- What number do low-income countries get?
Concept: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Economic Activities and Regional Development
Draw a diagram and label it.
Difference between formal and functional region
Concept: Types of Regions
Arrange administrative regions according to area in ascending order:
- Village
- State
- District
- Taluka
Concept: Regions
Assertion: Geographical location is necessary to an area.
Reason: Geographical location does not affect regional development.
Concept: Regions
Give geographical reason.
Regional development depends upon topography.
Concept: Physical Factors and Regional Development
State whether right or wrong.
A formal region involves more than one type of physical or political regions.
Concept: Types of Regions
State whether right or wrong:
Location of region is not responsible for regional imbalance.
Concept: Regional Imbalance
Give geographical reason:
Cities are considered as functional regions.
Concept: Types of Regions
