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Subject geography
Paper paper 3
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
Department
Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date June, 2012
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1. The valleys which drain in the same direction as the original consequent drainage but at the lower topographic levels and have developed with respect to new base levels are known as

Resequent


Obsequent


Insequent


Subsequent



2. The concept of 'base level erosion' was proposed by

Davis


Malott


Johnson


Powell



3. Given below are the two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason Assertion The velocity of moving ice increases with steepness of slope of the area and thickness of glacial ice. Reason The velocity decreases to the sides owing to lesser depth of ice and friction against the valley walls and the bottom floor.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct

Both and are true and

is the correct explanation of


Both and are true, but

is not the correct explanation of


is true, but is false.


is false, but is true.



4. The normal cycle of erosion is associated with

Marine erosion


Wind erosion


River erosion


Glacial erosion



5. Which of the following groups of scholars stressed the role of lateral erosion by streams in the formation of pediments

Mc. Gee, Paige, Blackwelder


Mc Gee, Blackwelder, Johnson


Paige, Blackwelder, Johnson


Paige, Johnson, Lawson



6. Which of the following is not a topographic evidence of rejuvenation in landscape

Incised meanders


Structural benches


Paired valley terraces


Multi-cyclic valley



7. Match list-I with list-II and select the correct answer from the codes given
below
List I List II
Loess river deposit
Moraines glacial deposit
Gravels wind deposit
Silt marine deposit
Codes
















8. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion and the other labelled as Reason Assertion Ozone hole is observed only over Antartica. Reason Ozone depleting gases are present throughout the stratosphere.
In the context of the above two statements, which one of the following is correct

Both and are true.


is true and is wrong.


Both and are wrong.


is wrong, but is true.



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Alto cumulus


Cirro-cumulus


Cumulo-nimbus


Strato-cumulus



10. Atmospheric temperature decreases with height in the troposphere because

Air at higher altitude is less dense


Solar radiation is less at higher level


There are more atmospheric gases at higher altitudes


The atmosphere is heated by radiation from the surface



11. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched

Foehn Warm dry winds moving down the Alps


Mistral Cold wind blowing from Alps over France


Santa Ana Warm dry wind moving down Appalachian


Bora Cold winds experienced along the eastern coast of the Adriatic sea



12. Which one of the following gases is not a natural element of the atmosphere

Krepton


Argon


Chloroflurocarbon


Water vapour



13. In Koppen's classification of climate, the symbol Aw refers to

Tropical Savanna climate


Monsoon climate


Tropical Rainforest climate


Steppe climate



14. The strongest winds in a hurricane are found in

the eye of the hurricane


the spiral bands of thunderstorm


the eye wall of the hurricane


the easterly waves



15. Which one of the following characterizes paternoster lake

A lake of volcanic origin


A shallow stretch of water separated from the sea


A crescent shaped lake formed due to cut-off of a river meander


Lake formed on glacial stairways



16. Thornthwaite's modified climatic classification is based on the concept of

Effective temperature


Precipitation index


Potential evapotranspiration


Potential precipitation



17. Selva forests are

Broad leaf evergreen forests


Broad leaf deciduous forests


Coniferous evergreen forests


Coniferous deciduous forests



18. The specific place of an organism in an ecosystem is called as

Niche


Autotroph


Trophic level


Food Pyramid



19. Which of the following is referred to as producer in marine ecosystem

Small fish


Fungi


Zooplanktons


Phytoplankton



20. Saline soils are the results of

very high precipitation and leaching of the soil


high rate of evaporation and very little leaching of the soil.


high precipitation and very little leaching of the soil


all the above



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Taiga region


Monsoon region


Mediterranean region


Rainy tropics



22. The largest variety of plants and animals is found in the

Temperate forests


Monsoon forests


Tropical forests


Tropical grassland



23. Which one of the following statements about salinity is not correct

Salinity is directly related to precipitation


There exists a direct relationship between the rate of evaporation and salinity


Low salinity is found near the mouth of a river


The salinity is highest at the tropics and decreases towards poles and equator



24. The origin of the ocean currents is related to

Gravitational force


Winds


Salinity and density


All of the above



25. Schaefer was in favour of

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Idiography


Areal differentiation


Scientific generalization



26. Which of the following principles does not belong to logical positivism

Principle of causation


Structuralism


Behaviourism


Functionalism



27. Which of the following matches is not correct
Author Book


William Theoretical Geography Bunge


David Social Well being A Harvey Spatial Perspective


David Human Geography Smith A Welfare Approach


R. Peet Modern Geographical Thought


28. The statement that "Egypt is the gift of the river Nile" is attributed to

Aristotle


Herodotus


Strabo


Seneca



29. Who among the following pleaded that history be treated geographically and geography be treated historically

Homer


Thales


Hecataeus


Herodotus



30. Who among the following Arab scholars made corrections to Ptolemy's book

Al-Masudi


Al-Idrisi


Ibn-Khaldun


Ibn-Batuta



31. Which one of the following is the philosophical basis of quantitative revolution

Existentialism


Idealism


Phenomenology


Positivism



32. The concept of paradigm was propounded by

Kant


Peet


Kuhn


Haggett



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