Theories & Models 100 PYQS MOCK TEST 6 FOR NTA UGC NET

Theories & Models 100 PYQS MOCK TEST 6 FOR NTA UGC NET

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THEORIES & MODELS 100 MCQS PART 6

THEORIES & MODELS 100 MCQS PART 6

  • This Test Contains 18 Questions
  • Total Questions is 100
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Q.68. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List-I  

(a) Central Place Theory

(b) Multiple Nuclei Theory

(c) The Law of Retail Trade Gravitation

(d) Breaking Point Theory

List-II

(i) Land use pattern in large cities developed around a number of discrete centres rather than a single centre

(ii) Position of the breaking point between two towns

(iii) Hexagonal Service Area

(iv) Residential belt of considerable density surrounding the C.B.D

Codes:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (i) (iv) (iii) (ii)

(2) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)

(3) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)

(4) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

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Q.69. Match List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:

List – I  (Geographer)                            List- II (Theory/Model)
(a) Philbrick(i) Industrial Location
(b) Christaller(ii) Economic Landscape
(c) Losch(iii) Central Place
(d) Smith(iv) Areal functional organization

Codes:

     (a)   (b)   (c)   (d)

(1) (i)   (ii)   (iii) (iv)

(2) (iv) (iii)   (i)   (ii)

(3) (iv) (iii)   (ii)   (i)

(4) (i)   (ii)   (iv)  (iii)

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Q.70. The ‘Mobility Transition Model’ of migration was given by:

(1) Clark, W.A.V.

(2) Lee, E

(3) Ravenstein

(4) Zelinsky, W

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Q.71. Von Thunen Agricultural locational theory is bases on:

(1) Empirical Approach

(2) Normative Approach

(3) Deductive Approach

(4) Behavioral Approach

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Q.73. Match List- I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List-I (Authors)   List – II  (Theory)
(a) Weber(i) Minimum production cost
(b) Smith(ii) Maximum profit
(c) Hotelling(iii) Minimum transport cost
(d) Hoover(iv) Market competition

Codes:

 (a)(b)(c)(d)
(1)(iii) (ii) (iv) (i)
(2)(i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(3)(iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(4)(i) (ii) (iv) (iii)

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Q.74. Whose theory did propagate that ‘an area is poor because it is poor’:

(1) Myrdal

(2) Berry

(3) Hirschman

(4) Boudeville

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Q.75. Which of the urban structure models labelled three areas: (1) The city of death, (2) the city of need and (3) the city of superfluity

(1) Exploitive model of urban structure

(2) Multiple nuclei

(3) Sector model

(4) Social area analysis model

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Q.76. Which one of the following is correct sequence of urban land uses in respect of ab, bc and cd as per given graph? Image of Correct Sequence of Urban Land

(1) Industrial, Residential and Commercial

(2) Commercial, Residential and Industrial

(3) Commercial, Industrial and Residential

(4) Residential, Commercial and Industrial

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Q.77. Whittlesey classified agricultural systems of the world. How many agricultural systems were identified by him?

(1) 10

(2) 19

(3) 14

(4) 13

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Q.78. Which one of the following is the propounder of the shown model? 

(1) Zelinsky’s Mobility Model

(2) Rely’s Modelvof Migration

(3) Gosal Model of Migration

(4) Lee’s Model of Migration

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Q.79. Match the following List – I with List – II and select the correct Answer from the codes given

List – I (Authors)     

  1. Christaller
  2. Galphin
  3. Losch
  4. Weber

List – II (Settlements)

  1. Market Centres
  2. Industrial Nodes

iii. Central Places

  1. Rurban Centres

 

Codes:

 ABCD
(A)iiiiviii
(B)iviiiiii
(C)iiiiiiiv
(D)iiiiviii

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Q.80. Q. Which one of the following is the correct sequence of stages of urban development as postulated by Lewis Mumford?

  1. Polis
  2. Ecopolis
  3. Megalopolis
  4. Metropolis

(1) ii, i, iv, iii

(2) i, ii, iii, iv

(3) iii, iv, ii, i

(4) iv, iii, i, ii

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Q.81. Match the following List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given:

List – I (Planners)List – II (Contributions)
A. Howard i. Neighbourhood idea
B. Perry ii. Conurbation
C. Geddesiii. Radiant city
D. Corbuseriv. Garden city

 Codes:

 ABCD
(1)iviiiiii
(2)iiiiviii
(3)iviiiiii
(4)iiiiiiiv

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Q.82. Q. Match the following List – I with List – II and select the correct answer from the codes given:

List – I (Ackerman-Population Resource Region)List II (Name of the countries)
A. U.S. typei. India
B. Europe typeii. Malaysia
C. Brazilian typeiii. Australia
D. Egyptian typeiv. South Korea

Codes:

 ABCD
(1)iiiiiiiv
(2)iiiiviii
(3)iiiiviii
(4)iviiiiii

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Q.83. Who propounded the Heartland Theory used in political geography?

(A) Alfred Mackinder

(B) O.H.K. Spate

(C) Arthur Geddes

(D) J.A. Steers

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Q.84. Given below are two statements, one laballed as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R). Select your answer from the codes given below:

 Assertion (A): Losch’s model is less restrictive than Christoller’s.

Reason (R): Losch treated each function as having a separate range, threshold and hexagonal hinterland.

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanations of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

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Q.85. What are the three bases for spatial interaction as described in Edward Ullman’s model?

(A) Complementarity, Transferability and intervening opportunities

(B) Complementarity, commodity specific relationship and surplus deficit relationship

(C) Complimentarity, convenience and residential neighborhood

(D) Human behavior, convenience and transferability

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Theories and Models in Geography

Part 1- Geomorphology –  Uniformitarianism, Isostasy, Continental Drift Theory, Cavern Formation Theory

Part 2- Climatology – Rainfall Formation Theories, Climatic Classification of Koeppen’s & Thronthwaite’s

Part 2- Oceanography – Theories of Coral Formation, Theories of Origin of Tides

Part 3- Agricultural Geography- Von Thunen’s Model of Land Use, Whittlesey Classification

Part 3- Economic Geography-  Industrial Location Theory by Alfred Weber

Part 3- Regional Planning & Development – Economic Growth Model of Rostow, Gunnar Myrdal, O Hirschman, John Friedman, Francois Perroux, Planning Process of MacKaye, Planning Regions of V. Nath, Bhat & Rao, Sen Gupta & Chandrasekhara

Part 4- Population Geography – Population Resource Regions – Ackerman, Theories of Population Growth- Malthusian Theory of Population, Demographic Transition Theory, Theory of Migration- Ravenstein’s Laws, Zelinsky, Push & Pull Theory

Part 5- Settlement and Urban Geography-  CENTRAL PLACE THEORY, Economic Location Theory of August Losch, Theories of Urban Urban Morphology- E.W. Burgess, Homer Hoyt, C.D Harris & E.L Ullman

Part 6- Political Geography- Heartland Theory, Rimland Theory

Part 6- Geographical Thought- Philosophical Approaches – Positivism, Pragmatism, Idealism, Realism, New or Critical Realism, Phenomenology, Radicalism, Behaviouralism, Welfare Approach

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