REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 60 IMPORTANT MCQS PART 4 FOR NTA UGC NET

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Q.46. Which of the following statements is not an example of physical region?

(A) Climatic regions

(B) Ecosystems

(C) Air masses

(D) Language regions

Answer: D

Explanation

 

Q.47. Which one of the following planning regions develops along transportation line or irrigation channels?

(A) Transitional regions

(B) River valley regions

(C) Axial development regions

(D) City regions

Answer: C

Explanation

Misra’s Scheme (1969)

Misra has suggested four (4) types of of planning region in India

  1. Metropolitan or city regions (Functional Regions)
  2. River valley regions

 

iii. Axial development region:  Along transport lines and irrigation channels.

  1. Transitional or depressed regions

 

Q.48. The Human Development Report at Global level in country wise published by

(A) United National Organization (UNO)

(B) World Monetary Fund (WMF)

(C) World Bank (WB)

(D) United Nation Development Programme

Answer: D

Explanation

 

Q.49. Which of the following indicators is NOT used to calculate Human Development Index (HDI)?

(A) Life Expectancy

(B) Education

(C) Per Capita Income

(D) Social Inequality

Answer: D

Explanation

Indicators of HDI:

(a) Life Expectancy

(b) Education

(c) Per Capita Income

 

Q.50. The term development means

(A) An increase in size

(B) A positive change in quality

(C) A constant in size

(D) A simple change in the quality

Answer: B

Explanation

 

Q.51. The techniques usually used for actual delineation of formal regions are

(A) A composite index method

(B) Fixed Index Method, Variable and cluster

(C) Simple correlation analysis

(D) Ranking coefficient method analysis

Answer: B

Explanation

Methods of Delineation of Formal Region

  1. Weighted Index Number Methods
  2. Mono Variate Method
  3. Fixed Index Method

iii. Variable Index Method

  1. Cluster Method
  2. Factor Analysis Methods

Methods of Delineation of Functional Region

  1. Flow Analysis
  2. Gravitational Analysis

 

 

Q.52. Who wrote the book elements of Regional Economics (1969)

(A) Isaish Bowman

(B) Anthony Kuklinski

(C) Winston Churchill

(D) Harry W. Richardson

Answer: D

Explanation

 

 

Q.53. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below

List-I (Planning Programme) List-II (Associated Features)
A. Metropolitan Planning 1. Command Area
B. Tribal Area Planning 2. Social and Cultural Sensibilities
C. J.N.N.U.R.M. 3. Green Belt
D. River Basin Planning 4. Upgradation of Urban Infrastructure

 

Codes:

A B C D
A. 1 2 3 4
B. 3 2 4 1
C. 2 3 1 4
D. 4 3 2 1

 

Answer: B

Explanation

Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) was a massive city-modernisation scheme launched by the Government of India under the Ministry of Urban Development.

 

Q.54. The technique adopted by B.J.L. Berry in his classic study on functional regionalization of Indian Economy was (June-2013)

(A) Composite Index Method

(B) Cluster Analysis

(C) Regression Analysis

(D) Multiple Factor Analysis

Answer: D

Explanation

 

 

Q.55. The city region is an example of

(A) Formal Region

(B) Functional Region

(C) Campaign Region

(D) Adhoc Region

Answer: B

Explanation

 

 

Q.56. How many planning regions India is divided by Prakasa Rao and A.L.S. Bhatt’s.

(A) 13 Macro and 36 Meso Regions

(B) 10 Macro and 40 Meso Regions

(C) 11 Macro and 51 Meso Regions

(D) 9 Macro and 20 Meso Regions

Answer: C

Explanation

  1. L.S Bhat & V.L.S Prakasa Rao (1964)

11 Major/Macro Region & 51 Minor/Meso Region

 

Q.57. How many planning regions India is divided by V. Nath

(A) 9 Macro and 20 Meso Regions

(B) 11 Macro and 51 Meso Regions

(C) 13 Macro and 36 Meso Regions

(D) 15 Macro and 61 Meso Regions

Answer: D

Explanation

  1. 2. V. Nath (1965)

15 Major Region & 61 Minor Region

 

Q.58. How many planning regions India is divided by Ashok Mitra.

(A) 9 Macro and 36 Meso Regions

(B) 7 Macro, 24 Meso and 64 Micro Regions

(C) 13 Macro and 36 Meso Regions

(D) 11 Macro and 51 Meso Regions

Answer: B

Explanation

  1. Ashok Mitra Scheme ( 1965):

7 Major Region & 24 Meso Regions & 64 Minor Region

 

Q.59. How many planning regions India is divided by Chandra Sekher.

(A) 10 Macro and 42 Meso Regions

(B) 7 Macro and 40 Meso Regions

(C) 13 Macro and 35 Meso Regions

(D) 9 Macro and 20 Meso Regions

Answer: C

Explanation

  1. C.S Chandrasekhar (1972)

13 Major Region & 35 Minor Region

 

Q.60. The Damodar Valley Regional Plan in India was based on following models

(A) Murry – Darling Plan

(B) Tennessee Valley Plan

(C) Mississippi Valley Plan

(D) Rhine Valley Plan

Answer: B

Explanation

 

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