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MCQ IN GEOGRAPHY - 1
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(b) Lakshadweep
(c) Daman and Diu
(d) Chandigarh
Answer (a)
8. Duncan Passage is situated between:
(a) Minicoy and Amindiv
(b) Minicoy and Maldives
(c) Little Andaman and Car Nicobar
(d) South Andaman and Little Andaman
Answer (d)
9. Indian Standard Meridian passes through the states of UP, MP:
(a) AP and Karnataka
(b) AP and Tamil Nadu
(c) Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
(d) Orissa and AP
Answer (d)
10. Which foreign country is closest to Andaman Islands?
(a) Sri Lanka
(b) Myanmar
(c) Indonesia
(d) Pakistan
Answer (b)
11. Jharkhand does not share boundary with:
(a) West Bengal
(b) Orissa
(c) Chhattisgarh
(d) Madhya Pradesh
Answer (d)
12. The States which have common borders with China are:
1. Jammu and Kashmir
2. Sikkim
3. Arunachal Pradesh
4. Himachal Pradesh
(a) 1, 3 and 4
(b) 1, 2 and 3
(c) 1 and 3
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer (d)
13. Consider the following statements
1. The continental shelves of Lakshadweep are originated due to coral reefs.
2. The continental shelves of western coast are due to faulting and submergence.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) Both 1 and 2
(d) Neither 1 nor 2
Answer (c)
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14. Which state amongst the following has the highest percentage of the Scheduled Caste population of
States population?
(a) Jharkhand
(b) Madhya Pradesh
(c) Punjab
(d) Uttar Pradesh
Answer (a)
15. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the States of:
1. Gujarat
2. Jharkhand
3. Assam
4. Mizoram
(a) 1, 2 and 4
(b) 1 and 2
(c) 1, 3 and 4
(d) 1, 2, 3 and 4
Answer (a)
16. Among the following States of India, which one has the oldest rock formations in the country?
(a) Assam
(b) Bihar
(c) Karnataka
(d) Uttar Pradesh
Answer (c)
17. Among the following States, which one has the largest forest area?
(a) Gujarat
(b) Karnataka
(c) Orissa
(d) Tamil Nadu
Answer (a)
18. Port Blair the capital of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, is located in which one of the following
islands?
(a) North Andaman
(b) Little Andaman
(c) Middle Andaman
(d) South Andaman
Answer (d)
19. 28.38 N and 77.12 E are the respective latitude and longitude of which one of the following places?
(a) Jaipur
(b) Delhi
(c) Lucknow
(d) Allahabad
Answer (b)
20. What is the correct order of occurrence of the following places as one move from east to west?
(1) Murshidabad
(2) Gorakhpur
(3) Bhopal
(4) Bhavnagar
(a) 2-4-3-1
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(b) 1-3-4-2
(c) 1-2-3-4
(d) 4-3-2-1
Answer (c)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------world Geography Model test paper For KVS PGT TGT Teachers exam and UPSC Civil Services and IES
Exam
1. The longest inland waterways in
the world is
(A) Mississippi river system
(B) The Great Lakes
(C) St. Lawrence
(D) River Rhine
2. Which one of the following
countries has the highest average
of road length on per thousand
square kilometres of area basis ?
(A) India
(B) Japan
(C) U5.A.
(D) France
3. Who said, Similar locations lead
to similar mode of life ?
(A) F.Ratzel
(B) CarlRitter
(C) Alexander Von Humboldt
(D) E C Semple
4. The Red Indians or American
Indians belong to the
(A) Mongolian race
(B) Caucasoid race
(C) Australoid race
(D) Negrito race
5. Which of the following States was formed exclusively by the migrants in the 20th Century ?
(A) Maldives
(B) Mauritius
(C) Israel
(D) Myanmar
6. Which one of the following regions practising most intensive subsistance farming ?
(A) Pampas region
(B) Murray-Darling Basin
(C) California Valley
(D) Monsoon Asia
7. The Hottentots are the
(A) Pigmies of Congo basin
(B) Negrito of Sri Lanka having brown colour
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(C) Africa
(D) Europe
17. Which industry is most important in South-West Asia ?
(A) Iron and Steel Industry
(B) Petro-chcmical Industry
(C) Heavy Engineering Industry
(D) Textile Industry
18. In general the most fertile layer of the soil is
(A) -BLayer
(B) ALayer
(C) C Layer
(D) None of the above
19. The most important factor to control the growth and types of forests is
(A) Soil types
(B) Climate
(C) Underground water
(D) Soil fertility
20. Mediterranean Sea Forests are found in the areas
(A) Between I0N to 10S latitudes
(B) Between 208N to 30N latitudes
{C) Between 30 to 45 latitudes in the western parts of continents
(D) Between 60 to 65* latitudes
Answers:
1. (A)
2. (C)
3.(D)
4. (A)
5.(B)
6. (D)
7. (D)
8.(C)
9.(B)
10. (B)
11. (A)
12. (C)
13. (A)
14. (C)
15. (B) Hebrew is Spoken in Israel.
16. (C)
17. (B)
18. (B)
19. (B)
20. (C)
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Solved GK for exams:World Geography
World Geography General Knowledge Questions and Answers
1.Which country fails in all three natural regions Hot desert, Mediterranean and Cool
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2. The rocks that make up the continents and are rich is silicon and aluminum are L
(a) Lighter in colour and weight
(b) Lighter in colour and heavier in weight
(c) Lighter in weight and darker in colour
(d) Heavier in weight and darker in colour
Ans. (a)
3. Amount of vertical and lateral displacement on a fault is respectively referred to as:
(a) Heave; throw
(b) Tear, heave
(c) Throw, heave
(d) Heave, tear
Ans. (c)
4. Sub-aerial slopes include aggravational slopes created by
(a) River sediments (alluvium)
(b) Rainwash (colluvium)
(c) Rock fall talus
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
5. A genetic classification of streams was developed by W.M. Davis, following earlier ideas of:
(a) J.W. Powell
(b) J.K. Jukes t
(c) Both a and b
(d) None of the above
Ans. (c)
6. Bring the odd one out
(a) Corrie
(b) Ciruqe
(c) Cwm
(d) Arete
Ans. (d)
7. Excessive folding results in:
(a) Nappe Formation
(b) Block disintegration
(c) Geosyncline
(d) Reverse fault
Ans. (a)
8. Gutenberg discontinuity is found between the:
(a) Crust and mantle
(b) Upper mantle and lower mantle
(c) Mantle and core
(d) Upper core and lower core
Ans. (c)
9. Which among the following place does not show the eastern margin warm temperate climate?
(a) Nanking
(b) Miami
(c) Capetown
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(d) Sydney
Ans. (c)
10. The grasslands that are affected by warm ocean current are:
(i) Pampas
(ii) Veld
(iii) Downs
(iv) Canterbury
(v) Pustaz
Select the appropriate code
(a) i, ii, v
(b) i, ii, iii, & v
(c) i, ii, iii, iv
(d) All the above
Ans. (c)
11. For the first time who used word Anticyclone?
(a) Fitzroy
(b) Solberg
(c) Gatton
(d) Axner
Ans. (c)
12. The most important component responsible for Albedo is:
(a) Cloud cover
(b) Ozone layer
(c) Ice-cover
(d) Dust particles
Ans. (a)
13. The worlds lowest air pressure has been recorded at
(a) Irkutsk
(b) Mariana Islands
(c) Alutian
(d) Hawaii Island
Ans. (b)
14. Which is the correct descending order of following gases, according to their presence in the
atmosphere?
(a) He, Ne, Kr. Xn
(b) Ne, He, Xn, Kr
(c) He, Ne, Xn, Kr
(d) Ne, He, Kr, Xn
Ans. (d)
15. Selective scattering is caused by:
(a) Gases
(b) Dust particles
(c) Hygroscopic nuclei
(d) All of the above
Ans. (d)
16. Which theory says that all coral reefs began as fringing reefs around an island?
(a) Darwins subsidence theory
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24. Very old, highly weathered soil of low latitude is known as:
(a) Oxisols
(b) Ultisols
(c) Vrtisols
(d) Alfisols
Ans. (a)
25. A sequential development of a plant community or group of plant communities on the same site over
a period of time.
(a) Xerosere
(b) Sere
(c) Serac
(d) Serir
Ans. (b)
26. Which region would be worsed affected by air pollution?
(a) Industrial region
(b) Commercial centres
(c) Rural region
(d) Transportation belt
Ans. (a)
27. Which part of Malaysia is most densely populated?
(a) Western Coastline
(b) Eastern Coastline
(c) Northern Coastline
(d) Southern Coastline
Ans. (a)
28. Which among the following ethnic groups does not fall under Mongoloids?
(a) Eskimos
(b) Red Indians
(c) Yakuts
(d) Alpine
Ans. (d)
29. Africanization policy of Uganda was aimed at
(a) To encourage immigration from other African country
(b) To disperse over-population
(c) To evict Indian origin people
(d) To encourage African unity
Ans. (c)
30. Planned rural settlement scheme Felda is associated with which country?
(a) Malaysia
(b) Indonesia
(c) Singapore
(d) Thailand
Ans. (a)
31. Norilsk on the Yenisey river in Siberia is associated with
(a) Nickel mining
(b) Iron mining
(c) Uranium mining
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(b) Erie-Ontario
(c) Huran-Erie
(d) Superior-Michigan
Ans. (a)
38. Main export of Venezuela is:
(a) Tin
(b) Oil
(c) Gold
(d) Coffee
Ans. (b)
39. Ratio of total pop4ilation to total food grain land is
(a) Agricultural density
(b) Economic density
(c) Nutrition density
(d) Physiological density
Ans. (c)
40. Which country has noticed the highest crude death rate?
(a) Afghanistan
(b) Angola
(c) Yaman
(d) Nigeria
Ans. (a)
41. Anchor tenant is associated with:
(a) Planned shopping
(b) Unplanned shopping
(c) Planned trading
(d) Unplanned trading
Ans. (a)
42. Initial concentration of cotton industry in USA was:
(a) New England region
(b) S.E.USA
(c) Appalachian region
(d) Great lake region
Ans. (a)
43. According to Rostow the stage associated to manufacturing industry is
(a) Pre take-off
(b) Take-off
(c) Drive towards maturity
(d) Mass-consumption
Ans. (b)
44. Environment Handbook (1968) was edited by:
(a) Wale
(b) Cocoyok
(c) Bosman
(d) Brundtland
Ans. (a)
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(c) 393 m
(d) 339 m
Ans. (c)
16. Atmosphere is the result of very gradual change starting about
(a) 2 million years ago
(b) 2 billion years ago
(c) 5 million years ago
(d) 5 billion years ago
Ans. (d)
17. The science of classification of organisms is called
(a) organism
(b) Taxonomy
(c) Organomy
(d) Organics
Ans. (b)
18. Barysphere is the interior of the earths crust containing
(a) Iron and nickel
(b) Silica and magnesia
(c) Silica and alumina
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)
19. What is the term used when the temperature decreases with increase in height at the ratio of 1C for
every 165 meters of ascent?
(a) Lapse rate
(b) Convection
(c) Conduction
(d) None of these
Ans. (a)
20. Surplus heat zone lies between
(a) 37N and 66N
(b) 23S and 23N
(c) 66N and 66S
(d) 36N and 37S
Ans. (d)
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Geography MCQ Quiz india
Multiple-Choice questions Geography Quiz
Test Your Geography Knowledge MCQ Quiz
1. Match the List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
List-I (Agent of erosion)
1.Cirdues
(A) River
2. Stala cites
(B) Glacier
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3. Barrier bars
(C) Wind
4. Ox-bow lakes
5. Barkhans
(e) Waves
Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(e)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Ans: (D)
3. What is the relative position of moon, earth and the sun during a lunar eclipse?
(A) The sun and moon are in conjunction
(B) The sun and moon are in opposition
(C) The three make an equilateral triangle
(D) None of these
Ans: (B)
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5. When it is moon along 8230E longitude along what degree of longitude it will be 6.30 am?
(A) Along 165E
(B) Along 6730W
(C) Along OE or W
(D) Along 8230W
Ans: (C)
8. ISRO is in
(A) Thumba
(B) Bangalore (Bangaluru)
(C) Trivandrum
(D) Sriharikota
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Ans: (B)
10. Match the List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
List-I
List-IL
(Industries)
(Industries Centre)
1. Pune
2. Tuticorin
(B) Automobiles
3. Pinjor
4. Marmagao
Codes:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
Ans: (A)
11. Which of the pedogenic regimes is associated with hot dry, climates?
(A) Podzolisation
(B) Gleisation
(C) Laterisation
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(D) Calcification
Ans: (D)
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Ans: (C)
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UGC net geography Solved questions
UGC NET Solved Sample Question Paper
UGC NET Previous Year Questions
1. The three leading petroleum producing countries in correct descending order are:
(A) Saudi Arabia, U.S.(A) and Russia
(B) U.S.(A), Saudi Arabia and Iran
(C) Saudi Arabia, U.S.(A) and Iran
(D) U.S.(A), Saudi Arabia and Mexico
Ans: (A)
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2. When a river course follows the real and basic slope it is called:
(A) Consequent stream
(B) Subsequent stream
(C) Resequent stream
(D) Obsequent stream
Ans: (A)
3. With biotic succession in a lake environment the population and diversity of plants and animals:
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases
(C) Neither (A) no1 (B)
(D) First decreases and then increases
Ans: (A)
5. The paper Exceptionalism in Geography which marked a turning point in Geographical thought was
written by:
(A) Z.K. Zipf
(C) W. Shaefer
(B) (C) (D) Harris
(D) W. Wistaller
Ans: (C)
6, The river which marks the international boundary between India and Nepal is:
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7. Which one of the following is most suitable diagram for representing the age-sex structure of the
population?
(A) Dot method
(B) Triangular graph
(C) Pie diagram
(D) Pyramid diagram
Ans: (D)
9. In terms of population (2001) the correct descending order of the following countries is:
(A) Brazil, Indonesia, Pakistan and U.S. A
(B) Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan and U.S.A
(C) U.S.A, Indonesia, Brazil .and Pakistan
(D) U.S.A, Brazil, Indonesia and Pakistan
Ans: (C)
10. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List-I
List-II
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(Industrial Region)
(Country)
(A) Alabama
(I) Germany
(B) Ruhr
(ii) U.S.(A)
(C) Canton
(iv) China
Codes:
a
(A)
(i)
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
(B):
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(iii)
(C)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(D)
(iv)
(iii)
(ii)
(i)
Ans: (B)
11. Which of the following is the typical characteristic of the Negroid race?
(A) Black skin colour
(B) Narrow rose
(C) Slanting eye
(D) Prognathous jaw
Ans: (A)
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15. Which one of the following statements about pollution dome is correct?
(A) Pollution dome is formed over the cities
(B) Pollution dome is formed on the mountains
(C) Pollution dome is formed on the Antarctica
(D) Pollution dome is formed over the ocean
Ans: (A)
17. Out of following the Yeast variability of rainfall in India is observed in:
(A) Gujarat
(B) Telangana
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(C) Assam
(D) Tamil Nadu
Ans: (C)
19. In which of the following continents both birth rate and death rate are the least?
(A) Europe
(B) Australia
(C) North America
(D) South America
Ans: (A)
20. According to 2001 census, the maximum number of Urban population is in Maharashtra State. Which
of the following states are the next in order?
(A) Delhi and Punjab
(B) Haryana and Gujarat
(C) Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
(D) West Bengal and Delhi
Ans: (C)
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(D) Ecuador
Ans: (D)
23. Match List-I with List-Il and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List-I
List-II
(Concept)
(Proposer)
(A) Peneplain
(B) Uniformitarianism
(ii) Davis
(iii) Holmes
(iv) Hutton
Codes:
a
(A)
(ii)
(iv)
(i)
(ii)
(B)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(i)
(C)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(D)
(iii)
(iv)
(ii)
(i)
Ans: (A)
24. Which one of the following set of crops is related to the plantation agriculture?
(A) Rice, Wheat and Sugarcane
(B) Cotton, Jute and Oilseeds
(C) Maize, Millets and Mustard
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26. The Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone during the South West Monsoon Season in India Swifts:
(A) Westward
(C) Northward
(B) Eastward
(D) Southward
Ans: (C)
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Ans: (C)
31. The dominant idea in all geographical progress is that of terrestrial unity. The above statement is
attributed to:
A Jean Brunhes
(B) Friedrich Ratzel
(C) Vidal dela Blache
(D) Richard Hartshorne
Ans: (C)
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(i) Gniss
(B) Granite
(C) Sandstone
(iii) Schist
(D) Shale
(iv) Slate
Codes:
a
(A)
(ii)
(i)
(iv)
(iii)
(B)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(C)
(iii)
(i)
(ii)
(iv)
(D)
(iv)
(ii)
(i)
(iii)
Ans: (C)
35. In which one of the following ma projections the scale remains correct along all the parallels of
latitude?
(A) Cylindrical Equal Area projection
(B) Galls projection
(C) Mollweides projection
(D) Sinusoidal projection
Ans: (D)
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(B) Bandgraph
(C) Simple Linegraph
(D) Compound Bargraph
Ans: (D)
39. Arrange the following scholars in the correct chronological order and select the correct answer from
the codes given below:
(i) Aristotle
(ii) Eratosthenes
(iii) Plato
(iv) Strabo
Codes:
(A) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
(B) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(C) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
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Ans: (D)
41. Which one of the following mountain ranges does not emerge from the Pamir Knot?
(A) Hindukush
(B) Tienshan
(C) Kunlun
(D) Zagros
Ans: (D)
Technical collaboration
(A) Rourkela
Germany
(B) Bhilai
U.S.S.R.
(C) Durgapur
United Kingdom.
(D) Bokaro
U.S.A
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Ans: (D)
44. Which one of the following is related to famous Montreal Protocol of 1987?
(A) Reduction in the production and consumption of mineral oil
(B) Reduction in the producti.5n of carbon
(C) Reduction in the production and consumption of chlorofluoro carbons ((C) F.(C))
(D) Reduction in the, production of nitrogen oxides
Ans: (C)
45. Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer from the codes given below:
List-I
List-II
(i) Zambia
(iii) Ghana
(iv) Namibia
Codes:
a
(A).
(ii)
(iii)
(i)
(iv)
(B)
(iv)
(ii)
(iii)
(i)
(C)
(iii)
(i)
(iv)
(ii)
(D)
(iv)
(i)
(iii)
(ii)
Ans: (C)
Directions: The following five (46-50) items consists of two statements, one labeled as Assertion (A)
and the other as Reason (R). You are to examine these two statements carefully and select the answers
to these item using the code given below:
Codes:
A Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of (A)
B Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of (A)
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46. Assertion (A): Divergent plate margins cause sea floor spreading:
Reason (R); Constructive plate margins result in the formation of faults.
Ans: (C)
47. Assertion (A): The map scale expressed as R.F. is suitable for Universal use.
Reason (R): There is no mention of the unit of measurement in it.
Ans: (C)
49. Assertion (A): The length of the day at equator is always 12 hours.
Reason (R): The angle of incidence of the suns rays on the equator is constant.
Ans: (A)
50. Assertion (A): Italy is one the economically developed countries of the world (D)
Reason (R): It has vast mineral resource base.
Ans: (C)
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IMPORTANCE OF FORESTS..
Economic importance of forests
Forests constitute one of the majdr natural resource of India. They produce a large variety of woods
which are used as fuel, timber and industrial raw material. Accordingly forest products and their
economic importance of India are classified into two categoriesmajor products and minor products.
Major forest products consist of timber, smallwood and fuelwood including charcoal. Indian forests
produce about 5000 species of wood, of which. about 450 are commercially valuable, Both hard and soft
woods are obtained from Indian forests. Hard woods include important species such as teak, mahogany,
logwood, iron-wood, ebony, sal, greenheart, kikar, semal etc. These woods are used for furniture,
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wagons, tools, etc. Soft woods include deodar, poplar, pine, fir, cedar, balsam, etc. They are light,
strong, fairly durable and easy to work and as such are very useful for constructional timbers. They also
provide useful raw material for making paper pulp. It is interesting to note the 70% of hardwood is burnt
as fuel and only 30% is used as commercial activities. Forest meet about 40% of energy needs of the
country including more than 80% of the rural energy requirements.
Minor forest products include all products obtainable from forests other than wood and thus comprise
products of vegetable and animal origin. Some of the important forest products of minor nature are
Grasses, bamboos, cannes, drugs, leaves, gums, resins, fibres and flosses etc.
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Mineral belts of India
The main mineral belts of India are described as under
(i) The North-Eastern Peninsular Belt: This belt comprising of Chota Nagpur Plateau, and Orissa Plateau
in the states of Jharkhand, West Bengal and Orissa is the richest mineral belt of India. It contains large
quantities of coal, iron-ore, manganese, mica, bauxite, copper, kyanite, chromite and many more
minerals. The Chota Nagpur Plateau is known as the mineral heart land of India.
(il) Central Belt: This belt encompassing parts of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and
Maharashtra is the second largest mineral belt of India. Large deposits of manganes, bauxite, limestone,
marble, coal, gems, mica, iron-ore, .graphite. etc. are available here.
(iii) The Southern Belt: It covers mostly the Karnataka Plateau but extends over the contiguous Tarnil
Nadu upland. It is more or less similar to the north-eastern peninsular belt, as far as deposits of ferrous
minerals and bauxite are concerned but it lacks coal deposit excepting lignite at Neyveli.
(iv) The North-Western Belt: This belt extend along the Aravali in Rajasthan and in adjoining parts of
Gujart. This belt has developed recently and is gradually becoming a productive regions holdings great
promise for mining of nonferrous
metals. Gujarat is fast becoming an important producer of petroleum, besides producing gypsum,
manganese, salt, bauxite, etc.
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Factors influencing the climate of India.
The climate of India is a complex phenomenon and is influenced by large number of geographical factors.
Some of the important factors are briefly discussed as under
(i) The Northern Mountain Ranges: India is separated from the rest of Asia by the impenetrable wall of
the Himalayan mountain ranges. These ranges protected India from the bitterly cold and dry winds of
Central Asia during winter. Further, these mountain ranges act as an effective physical barrier for rain
bearing south-west monsoon winds to cross the northern frontiers of India. Thus, the Himalayan
mountain ranges act as a climatic divide between the Indian sub-continent and Central Asia.
(ii) Physiography: Physiography of India has a great bearing on major elements of climate such as
temperature, atmospheric pressure, direction of winds and the amount of rainfall. In fact, physical map of
India is very closely related to the climatic conditions of the country. Places located at higher altitude
have cool climate even though they are located in the peninsular India. Several hill stations and the
Himalayan ranges are much cooler than the places located in the Great Plain of North India. The SouthWest monsoon winds from the Arabian Sea strike almost perpendicular at Western Ghats and cause
copious rainfall in the western coastal plain and the Western slopes of the Western Ghats. The other
branch of monsoon from the Bay of Bengal enters the Ganga Valley. Initially this branch causes heavy
rainfall but the amount of rainfall decrease as the monsoon loose much of the moisture content while
advancing westwards.
(iii) Upper Air Circulation: The change in the upper air circulation over Indian landmass influences the
climate of India to a great extent. Jet stream in the upper air system influence the Indian climate in the
two ways-Westerly Jet Stram and Easterly Jet Stream