Mock Test on Geographical Thought Most Important Questions Part 4

Mock Test on Geographical Thought Most Important Questions Part 4

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GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS PART 4

GEOGRAPHICAL THOUGHT MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS PART  (41-50)

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Q.41. What do you mean by ‘Lebensraum' concept given by Ratzel?

(A) Dead Space

(B) Small Region

(C) Administrative Unit

(D) Living Space

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Q.42. Which of the following statements relating to Ratzel’s concept of Lebensraum, is correct?

(a) It is the geographical area within living organisms develop

(b) It is the economic and cultural activity of the people outside their enclosed settled area

(c) It deals with the relation between human society and a spatial organization and it's physical setting.

(d) It is a geographical term which studies space from the view point of state.

Choose the correct option from below:

(1) (a), (b) and (c)

(2) (b) and (c)

(3) (b), (c) and (d)

(4) (a), and (c) only

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Q.43. ‘An Introduction to the Application of Geography to History’ and ‘The Geographical Distribution of Mankind’ is the works of

(A) Vidal de la Blache

(B) Carl Ritter

(C) Alfred Hettner

(D) Friedrich Ratzel

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Q.44. Organic Theory of the state was propounded by

(A) Mackinder

(B) F. Ratzel

(C) Haushofer

(D) Semple

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Q.45. In addition to his Anthropogeography, Ratzel made important contribution to

(A) Cultural Geography

(B) Regional Geography

(C) Physical Geography

(D) Political Geography

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Q.46. Match the following and find the correct answer from the code:

List – I

(a) Probabilism

(b) Stop-and-go determinism

(c) Systematic Geography

(d) Regional Geography

List - II

(i) Von Humboldt

(ii) Carl Ritter

(iii) Griffith Taylor

(iv) O.H.K Spate

Codes:
 (a)(b)(c)(d)
(A)(iv)(iii)(i)(ii)
(B)(i)(ii)(iii)(iv)
(C)(iii)(ii)(iv)(i)
(D)(iv)(iii)(ii)(i)

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Q.47. Match List-I with List-I and select the correct answer from the given below

List-I (Book)

(A) Kosmos

(B) Erdkunde

(C) Origin of Species

(D) Nature of Geography

List-II (Author)

(1) Hartshorne

(2) Charles Darwin

(3) C. Ritter

(4) A.V. Humboldt

Codes:

 ABCD
A.1234
B.2134
C.4312
D.4321

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Q.48. Who amongst the following defined geography as a Chorological science (NTA UGC NET JUNE 2020)

(A) V. Richthofen

(B) A. Hettner

(C) C. Ptolemy

(D) Peter Haggett

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Q.49. The concept of Areal Differentiation is also termed as

(1) Exceptionalism

(2) Chorological Study

(3) Systematic Geography

(4) Regionalism

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Q.50. Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(1) The concept of areal differentiation is related with ideographic approach.

(2) The concept of areal differentiation is related with nomothetic approach.

(3) The exponent of the concept of areal differentiation was Richard Hartshorne.

(4) The concept of areal differentiation is related with chorology.

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Syllabus:

Unit VIII:

Geographic Thought

Contributions of Greek, Roman, Arab, Chinese and Indian Scholars, Contributions of Geographers (Bernhardus Varenius, Immanuel Kant, Alexander von Humboldt, Carl Ritter, Scheafer & Hartshorne), Impact of Darwinian Theory on Geographical Thought. Contemporary trends in Indian Geography: Cartography, Thematic and Methodological contributions. Major Geographic Traditions (Earth Science, manenvironment relationship, area studies and spatial analysis), Dualisms in Geographic Studies (physical vs. human, regional vs. systematic, qualitative vs. quantitative, ideographic vs. nomothetic), Paradigm Shift, Perspectives in Geography (Positivism, Behaviouralism, Humanism, Structuralism, Feminism and Postmodernism).  

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