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HSC Arts (English Medium) 12th Standard Board Exam - Maharashtra State Board Important Questions for Geography

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Differentiate between:

Quaternary and Quinary activities.

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Classification of Tertiary Economic Activities

Read the given passage and answer the following questions:

Careful planning and implementation is necessary for economic development of any country. In the tourism sector the need for planned development is of great importance. It involves many industries working together in a complex way and needs special attention. Planning basically tries to allot limited resources between various competitors with a view to maximize output, income and employment and to make sure different sectors have fair growth. Tourism planning is a process through which the set goals can be achieved and the various choices linked to tourism development can be addressed. It is a long term and constant process of preparing, upgrading and improving a destination for tourist. Communities are the basic elements of tourism. It mainly depends upon the level of acceptance shown by local communities. In the process of planning their involvement is essential The development of tourism creates impact on mainly environment, socio-culture and economy of the host community at any destination. These impacts produce both negative as well as positive impacts. Planning is necessary to reduce the negative impact and boost the positive impact for sustainable development of a destination.
  1. Why does the tourism sector need planning?
  2. What is the importance of communities in planning?
  3. Explain any two benefits of planning.
  4. What factors affect the economy of the host community?
  5. Why planning is a long-term task?
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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Classification of Tertiary Economic Activities

Differentiate between

Secondary and Tertiary activities

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Classification of Tertiary Economic Activities

Draw a diagram and label it.

Quaternary and quinary activities. 

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Importance of Transport in Trade

Draw a diagram and label it.

Population transition theory

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Importance of Transport in Trade

Draw a diagram and label it.

Rectangular pattern settlement

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Importance of Transport in Trade

Give geographical reason.

Tertiary economic activities are called service sector activities.

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Classification of Tertiary Economic Activities

Identify the incorrect factor:

The geographical factors in the growth of tourism.

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Importance of Transport in Trade

Draw diagram and label it:

Classification of tertiary economic activities.

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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Classification of Tertiary Economic Activities

Complete the chain:

  A B C
(1) Sea transportation (a) 15 to 59 age group (m) Suitable fishing area
(2) Working population (b) Plankton (n) Tertiary activities
(3) Broken coastline (c) Development of ports (o) Availability of human power
(4) Matheran (d) Formation of soil and
its characteristics
(p) Favourable for trade
(5) Pedology (e) Tourism (q) Limited Fishing
    (f) Primary activity (r) Physical Geography
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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Classification of Tertiary Economic Activities

Distribution of continental population according to ascending order -

  1. Africa
  2. North America
  3. South America
  4. Asia
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Chapter: [6] Tertiary Economic Activities
Concept: Classification of Tertiary Economic Activities

Give geographical reasons:

Development is very less in the mountain region of Himalaya.

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Factors Affecting Regional Development

Region is an area inhabited by people who have one or more characteristics in common is ______.

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
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.

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Factors Affecting Regional Development

Assertion: Functional region should not be homogeneous always.

Reason: Formal region should be homogeneous.

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Types of Regions

Assertion: The physical regions are based on physical factors.

Reason: Political regions are based on human factors.

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Physical Factors and Regional Development

Give geographical reason.

Development is not seen in the Himalayan region.

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Causes of Regional Imbalances in India

Identify the incorrect factor

Comparatively less developed states in India:

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Causes of Regional Imbalances in India

Identify the incorrect factor

Formal region:

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Types of Regions

Identify the incorrect factor

Attributes of region:

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Chapter: [7] Region and Regional Development
Concept: Regions
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