SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY 50 IMPORTANT MCQS PART 1 FOR NTA UGC NET

SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY 50 IMPORTANT MCQS PART 1 FOR NTA UGC NET

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Q.1. The conditions of the society in which the needs and wants of population are meet called

(A) Social Stability

(B) Social Well-being

(C) Social Economics

(D) Social Physics

Answer: B

Explanation:

 

Q.2. Which of the following is not considered as an indicator of social wellbeing?

(A) Female Literacy

(B) Domestic Assets

(C) Crime

(D) Infant Mortality Rate

Answer: C

Explanation:

Life Satisfaction, Gross Domestic Product per capita, Women equality of opportunities, Government Quality, and Expenditure on Health and Education per capita.

 

Q.3. Which one of the following Islamic countries is predominantly of Shia Population?

(A) Iran

(B) Iraq

(C) Afghanistan

(D) Pakistan

Answer: A

Explanation:

Iran has the largest Shia majority, with more than 66 million making up nearly 90% of the population.

 

Q.4. How many languages is recognized in 8th schedule of the Indian constitution

(A) 18

(B) 20

(C) 22

(D) 25

Answer: C

Explanation:

Q.5. Who is the author of Habitat Economy and Society?

(A) R.J. Johnston

(B) D. Forde

(C) W. Zelinsky

(D) H.H. Barrows

Answer: B

Explanation:

Daryll Forde is the author of Habitat Economy and Society, Published in 1949.

Q.6. The Racial traits of man are studied in

(A) Palaeontology

(B) Sociology

(C) Anthropology

(D) Psychology

Answer: C

Explanation:

 

Q.7. The book entitled “Socio-Economic Models” was edited by

(A) Spate and Learmonth

(B) Herbert and Smith

(C) Johnston and Herbert

(D Chorley and Hagget

Answer: D

Explanation:

Originally published: 1968

Author: Richard Chorley

Editors: Richard Chorley, Peter Haggett

 

Q.8. Which indicator from among the following could be the best indicator of social well-being?

(A) Population Growth Rate

(B) Crude Literary Rate

(C) Per Capita Income

(D) Life Expectancy

Answer: C

Explanation:

 

Q.9. Which among the following religion has largest number of adherents in the world

(A) Hinduism

(B) Islam

(C) Christianity

(D) Buddhism

Answer: C

Explanation:

Worldwide percentage of Adherents by Religion, 2015.

Christianity (31.2%).

Islam (24.1%).

Unaffiliated (16%).

Hinduism (15.1%).

Buddhism (6.9%).

Folk religions (5.7%).

Other religions (0.8%).

Sikhism (0.29%).

Judaism (0.18%).

 

Q.10. Who among the following advocates that physical environment influences man

(A) Herodotus

(B) P.V. De la Blache

(C) E.C. Semple

(D) C. Ptolemy

Answer: C

Explanation:

Two Book of E.C Semple

  1. American History and its Geographical condition (1903)
  2. Influences of Geographical Environment (1911)

 

 

Q.11. Who is the author of book Races of man and their distribution

(A) S.H. Risley

(B) A.C. Haddon

(C) B.S. Guha

(D) C.D. Forde

Answer: B

Explanation:

Alfred Cort Haddon is the author of book Races of man and their distribution, published in 1909

 

Q.12. Which among the following is most significant problems in developed countries

(A) Rapid Growth of Population

(B) Mismanagement of agricultural resources

(C) Increasing proportion of old age peoples

(D) Declining of Industrial Sector

Answer: C

Explanation:

 

Q.13. Cephalic Index, used to classify human races is calculated as

(A) Ratio between the length and breadth of the nose

(B) Ration between the flatness and length of the head

(C) Ratio between the length of the head and weight of human body

(D) Ratio between breadth and length of the head

Answer: D

Explanation:

C.I

(1) Dolicho Cephalic (Long Head) below 78.5

(2) Meso Cephalic (Medium Head) 78.6 to 82.5

(3) Brachy Cephalic (Breaod) more than 82.5

 

Q.14. Which among the following is largest spoken language in the world

(A) English

(B) Chinese

(C) Hindi

(D) Germany

Answer: B

Explanation:

  1. Chinese — 1.3 Billion Native Speakers
  2. Spanish — 460 Million Native Speakers
  3. English — 379 Million Native Speakers
  4. Hindi — 341 Million Native Speakers
  5. Arabic — 315 Million Native Speakers

 

Q.15. Which one of the following languages belong to the Semito-Hamitic group

(A) Germany

(B) Spanish

(C) Dutch

(D) Hebrew

Answer: D

Explanation:

  1. Indo-European Languages Family
  • Indian (Hindi, Sanskrit and others)
  • Iranian
  • Armenian
  • Germanic
  • Italic
  • Hellenic
  • Albanian
  • Balto-Salvic
  • Celtic

 

  1. Sin-Tibetan Languages Family
  • Chinese
  • Tibetan
  • Burman

 

  1. Semito-Hametic Languages Family
  • Arabic
  • Hebrew

 

  1. Afro-Asiatic Languages Family
  • Semitic
  • Egyptian
  • Cushitic
  • Chadic
  1. Ural-Altaic Languages Family
  • Finno-Ugric
  • Turkic
  • Mangolic
  • Tunguzic
  1. Dravidian Languages Family
  • Malayo
  • Polynesian
  • Malayan
  • Melanesian
  • Polynesian
  1. Austro-Asiatic Languages Family
  • Munda
  • Nicobarese
  • Aslian
  • Mon-Khmer

 

 

Q.16. Which among the following religion is not Monotheism

(A) Hinduism

(B) Islam

(C) Christianity

(D) Buddhism

Answer: A

Explanation:

Monotheism is the belief in one god

Q.17. How many major human races were identified by Griffith Taylor?

(A) 3

(B) 4

(C) 5

(D) 6

Answer: D

Explanation:

Griffith Taylor was identified 6 major human races

Based on- Cephalic Index

(1) Negrito (>70)

(2) Negro (70-74)

(3) Australoid (73-76)

(4) Mediterranean (77-80)

(5) Early Apline  (80-83)

(6) Late Alpine Monglian (83-88)

Risley’s classification (1915)

The racial classification of Indian people was attempted first by Sir Herbert Risley and findings published in a book ‘The Peoples of India’.

According to Risley, India has Seven (7) Racial Types:

  • The Turko-Iranian Type
  • The Indo-Aryan Type
  • The Scytho-Dravidian Type
  • The Aryo-Dravidian Type
  • The Mongolo- Dravidian Type
  • The Mongoloid Type
  • The Dravidian Type

Q.18. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below-

List-I (Linguist Mosaic Family) List-II (Language)
A. The Austric 1. Lepcha
B. The Dravidian 2. Sanskrit
C. The Sino-Tibetan 3. Santhali
D. The Indo-Aryan 4. Malayalam

 

Codes:

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

 

Answer: C

Explanation:

 

Q.19. The paradoxical situation of co-existence of the patrilineal society and the dominating position of women characterize

(A) Khasi Tribe

(B) Bhil Tribe

(C) Gond Tribe

(D) Tharu Tribe

Answer: D

Explanation:

Tharu Tribe:

This tribes live in Terai and Bhabar region of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.

Tharu tribe is Patriarchal but women have dominating position, women dominate their men. Most of the Indian Anthropologists have accepted the fact that women occupy a position of power in the Tharu Tribe.

Majumdar (1941) used the term matriarchy to refer the Tharu Tribe. He wrote “dominance of women, their rights to property, their maltreatment of their husbands, their active role in fishing, the chase and business negotiations, all these reproduce conditions of matriarchal society.”

 

Major Tribes of India

State/UTs Tribes
Arunachal Pradesh Aptani, Mishmi, Daffla, Miri, Aka, Singpho, Khamti etc
Assam Chakma, Mikir, Kachari, Boro etc
Meghalaya Garo, Khasi, Jaintia, Hamar etc
Nagaland Angami, Siteng, Sema, Konyak, Lotha etc
Manipur: Kuki, Lepcha, Mugh etc
Tripura Bhutia, Chakma, Garo, Kuki etc
Mizoram Mizo, Lakher etc
West Bengal Asur, Bhumij, Birhor, Lodha, Lepcha, Magh, Mahali, Malpaharia, Polia etc.
Jharkhand: Santhal, Paharia, Munda, Ho, Birhor, Oraon, Kharia, Tamaria etc
Uttar Pradesh & Uttarakhand Tharu, Bhotia, Jaunsari, Bhoksha, Raji, Khasa, Bhuia, Kharwar, Manjhi, Kol etc
Odisha Zuang, Sawara, Karia, Khond, Kandh etc
Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Hill Maria, Muria, Dandami, (Gond, Baiga, Parja, Bhattra, Agaria, Bhil, Saharia, Korwa, Halba etc
Himachal Pradesh Gaddi, Gujjar, Kinnar etc
Jammu & Kashmir Gaddi, Bakarwal etc
Rajasthan Bhil, Meena, Kathoria, Garasia etc
Sikkim Bhil, Meena, Kathoria, Garasia etc
Andhra Pradesh Chenchu, Yandai, Kurumba, Khond, Bagdaz, and Telangana lento Koya, Bagata, Gadaba etc
Kerala Irula, Kurumba, Kadar, Puliyan etc
Tamil Nadu Toda, Kota, Kurumba, Badaga etc
Andaman & Nicobar Great Andamanese, Nicobarese, Onge, Jarawa, Shompen, Sentenalese etc.

 

Q.20. The original inhabitants of Australia are known as

(A) Hottentots

(B) Inuits

(C) Aborigines

(D) Fulanis

Answer: C

Explanation:

Hottentot is a term that was historically used to refer to the Khoikhoi, the non-Bantu indigenous nomadic pastoralists of South Africa.

Inuit are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada and Alaska.

Aboriginal Australians are the various Indigenous peoples of the Australian mainland and many of its islands

The Fula or Fulani people are one of the largest ethnic groups in the Sahel and West Africa, widely dispersed across the region.

 

Q.21. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the given codes below

List-I (Primitive People) List-II (Country)
A. Red Indians 1. Malaysia
B. Inuits (Eskimos) 2. North America
C. Pygmy 3. Canada and Alaska
D. Semangs 4. Congo Basin (Africa)

Codes:

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

 

Answer: B

Explanation:

Major Tribes of World

Tribes/Primitive People Location
1.      Aborigins Australian Desert
2.      Afridis North-West Frontier, Pakistan
3.      Anglo Saxons England, Canada, Australia, USA
4.      Aeta Philippines
5.      Ainu Japan
6.      Aleuts Alaska, USA
7.      Baro West Amazon Basin
8.      Bantu Nagroes of Central and Southern Africa
9.      Bedouin Arab (desert region)
10.  Berbers North Africa (east to west)
11.  Baruya Papua New Guinea
12.  Bushmen/San Southern Africa (Kalahari Desert)
13.  Chukchi Northern part of Russia
14.  Eskimo North America
15.  Fulani West Africa
16.  Hausa North & west Africa
17.  Hotten tots/Khoikhoi South western Africa
18.  Ibans Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia
19.  India Tribes Amazon Rainforest (Brazil)
20.  Inuit North America
21.  Kalmyks Russia
22.  Kazakhs Central Asia
23.  Kirghiz Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Russia
24.  Koryaks Russian Far East
25.  Lapps Northern Finland
26.  Maoris New Zealand
27.  Masai Kenya and Tanzania (East Africa)
28.  Orang Asli Peninsular Malaysia
29.  Pygmies Central Africa
30.  Red Indian North America
31.  Saami Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
32.  Samoyeds Siberia regions
33.  Semangs Malay Peninsula, Malaysia
34.  Tuareg North Africa
35.  Tugus Siberia, North East Asia
36.  Yokuts South-west USA (California)
37.  Zulus Southern part of Africa

 

Q.22. Match List-I with List-Il and select the correct answer from the given below

List-1 (Tribes) List-II (Country/Regions)
A. Hottentots 1. Norway
B. Kirghiz 2. South Africa
C. Tungus 3. Siberia
D. Saami 4. Central Asia

Codes:

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

 

Answer: C

Explanation:

 

Q.23. Which among the following tribe construct Igloos (Snow House) for their dwellings

(A) Badawins

(B) Masai

(C) Eskimos

(D) Kirghiz

Answer: C

Explanation:

Q.24. The tall, very dark brown skin tribe Masai are mostly found in

(A) South Africa

(B) Central Asia

(C) Congo Basin

(D) East Africa

Answer: D

Explanation:

 

Q.25. The Kraal, type of shelter of living is associated with

(A) Tungus Tribe

(B) Badawins Tribe

(C) Masai Tribe

(D) Hottentots Tribe

Answer: C

Explanation:

 

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