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Make correct pairs from the following two columns and mark the correct option.

Column I Column II
1. Meteorology A. Population Geography
2. Demography B. Soil Geography
3. Sociology C. Climatology
4. Pedology D. Social Geography
[1] Geography as a Discipline
Chapter: [1] Geography as a Discipline
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You have seen a tennis ball, a cricket ball, an orange and a pumpkin. Which one amongst these resembles the shape of the earth? Why have you chosen this particular item to describe the shape of the earth?

[1] Geography as a Discipline
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You have already studied geography, history, civics and economics as parts of social studies. Attempt an integration of these disciplines highlighting their interface.

[1] Geography as a Discipline
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What is the basic difference in the arguments related to the origin of the earth given by:

Kant and Laplace

[2] The Origin and Evolution of the Earth
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What is the basic difference in the arguments related to the origin of the earth given by:

Chamberlain and Moulton

[2] The Origin and Evolution of the Earth
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Which one of the following is a direct source of information about the interior of the earth?

[3] Interior of the Earth
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Name the direct sources of information about the interior of the earth.

[3] Interior of the Earth
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Briefly explain the indirect sources of information of the interior of the earth other than those of seismic activity.

[3] Interior of the Earth
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Who amongst the following was the first to consider the possibility of Europe, Africa and America having been located side by side.

[4] Distribution of Oceans and Continents
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Polar fleeing force relates to:

[4] Distribution of Oceans and Continents
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What were the forces suggested by Wegener for the movement of the continents?

[4] Distribution of Oceans and Continents
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How are the convectional currents in the mantle initiated and maintained?

[4] Distribution of Oceans and Continents
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What are the evidences in support of the continental drift theory?

[4] Distribution of Oceans and Continents
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What were the major post-drift discoveries that rejuvenated the interest of scientists in the study of distribution of oceans and continents?

[4] Distribution of Oceans and Continents
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In which of the following stages of landform development, downward cutting is dominated?

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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A deep valley characterised by steep step-like side slopes is known as ____________.

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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What do incised meanders in rocks and meanders in plains of alluvium indicate?

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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Running water is by far the most dominating geomorphic agent in shaping the earth’s surface in humid as well as in arid climates. Explain.

[7] Landforms and Their Evolution
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Which one of the following gases constitutes the major portion of the atmosphere?

[8] Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
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Sea salt, pollen, ash, smoke soot, fine soil – these are associated with:

[8] Composition and Structure of Atmosphere
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