Class XI Geography

 

Geography 

1. Multiple choice questions

Question 1(i).
Which one of the following scholars coined the term ‘Geography’?

(a) Herodotus
(b) Eratosthenes
(c) Galileo
(d) Aristotle.
Answer:
(b) 
Eratosthenes

Question 1(ii).
Which one of the following features can be termed as ‘physical feature’?

(a) Port
(b) Road
(c) Plain
(d) Water park.
Answer:
(c) Plain

Question 1(iii).
Make correct pairs from the following two columns and mark the correct option.

1. MeteorologyA. Population Geography
2. DemographyB. Soil Geography
3. SociologyC. Climatology
4. PedologyD. Social Geography

(a) 1B’2C,3A,4D
(b) 1A,2D,3B,4C
(c) 1D,2B,3C,4A
(d) 1C,2A,3D,4B.
Answer:
(d) 1C.2A,3D,4B

Question 1(iv).
Which one of the following questions is related to cause-effect relationship?

(a) Why
(b) Where
(c) What
(d) When.
Answer:
(a) Why

Question 1(v).
Which one of the following disciplines attempts temporal synthesis?

(a) Sociology
(b) Geography
(c) Anthropology
(d) History.
Answer:
(a) History.

2. Answer the following questions in about 30 words.

Question 2(i).
What important cultural features do you observe while going to school? Are they similar or dissimilar? Should they be included in the study of geography or not? If yes, why?

Answer:
When we go to school we see shops, theatres, roads, temple, mosque, church, houses, government offices, etc on the way. These represent cultural features. All of these features are dissimilar.
Yes, these must be included in the study of geography as they play an important role in understanding human geography. They are an inseparable part of social and cultural geography.

Question 2(ii).
You have seen a tennis ball, a cricket ball, an orange and a pumpkin. Which one amongst these resembles the shape of the earth? Why have you chosen this particular item to describe the shape of the earth?


Answer:
We have seen tennis ball, a cricket ball, an orange and a pumpkin. Amongst them an orange resembles the shape of the earth the most because tennis ball and cricket ball are almost circles or spheres and pumpkin is comparatively longer. But earth is geoid type flatter towards poles which is like an orange.

Question 2(iii).
Do you celebrate Van Mahotsava in your school? Why do we plant so many trees? How do the trees maintain ecological balance?


Answer:
Yes, we celebrate Van Mahotsava in our school. We plant many trees on this occasion because trees provide us oxygen, food, rubber, paper, medicinal herbs and uncountable life-giving things. Plants take in carbon dioxide and give oxygen and in this way they maintain ecological balance.

3. Answer the following questions in about 150 words.

Question 3(i).
You observe every day in your surroundings that there is variation in natural as well as cultural phenomena. All the trees are not of the same variety. All the birds and animals you see, are different. All these different elements are found on the earth. Can you now argue that geography is the study of “areal differentiation”?


Answer:
We observe every day in our surroundings that there is variation in natural as well as cultural phenomena. All the trees are not of the same variety. All the birds and animals we see, are different. All these different elements are found on the earth. It is right to say that Geography is the study of “areal differentiation” but it will be absolutely wrong to say that geography is the study of only “areal differentiation.”

Geography as a discipline is related to space and takes note of spatial characteristics and attributes. It studies the patterns of distribution, location and concentration of phenomena over space and interprets them providing explanations for these patterns. It takes note of the associations and inter- relationships between the phenomena over space and interprets them providing explanations for these patterns.

Question 3(ii).
You have already studied geography, history, civics and economics as parts of social studies. Attempt an integration of these disciplines highlighting their interface.


Answer:
Geography is an integrated discipline.
1. Geography and History: The geographical factors have modified the course of history in different parts of the world. Every geographical phenomenon undergoes change through time and can be explained temporarily. The changes in landforms, climate, vegetation, economic activities, occupations and cultural developments have followed a definite historical course.

2.Geography and Civics: The core concern of political science is territory, people and sovereignty while political geography is also interested in the study of the state as a spatial unit as well as people and their political behaviour.

3. Geography and Economics: Economics deals with basic attributes of the economy such as production, distribution, exchange and consumption. Each of these attributes also has spatial aspects and here comes the role of economic geography to study the spatial aspects of production, distribution, exchange and consumption.

Project Work

Select forest as a natural resource.
(i) Prepare a map of India showing the distribution of different types of forests.(Map Work)

(ii) Write about the economic importance of forests for the country.

Ans:
 Forests are very important for the economy of a country.

  • Forests provide shelter to wild animals.
  • We get wood from forests.
  • We get paper, grass, bamboo, medicinal herbs, rubber, tea, coffee, food items, fodder from animals, etc from trees.
  • Trees play an important role in preventing soil erosion.
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