Geography: 2010: CBSE: [All India]: Set – II
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Q1
Name the type of most of the great ports of the world.
Marks:1Answer:
Comprehensive ports.
Such ports handle bulk and general cargo in large volume. -
Q2
Categorise the international trade into two types. [½+½=1]
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i) Bilateral Trade - Trade between two nations.
ii) Multi-lateral Trade - Trade is conducted among many nations. -
Q3
Which class of the cities has the largest number of towns and cities in India?
Marks:1Answer:
Class IV cities. They have 1560 towns and cities in India.
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Q4
Which sector (economic activity) uses most of the surface and ground water in India?
Marks:1Answer:
Agriculture Sector.
The surface water withdrawal by agriculture is 89% and ground water is 92%. -
Q5
Name the place of Maharashtra, where an atomic power station is located.
Marks:1Answer:
Atomic power station in Maharashtra is located in Tarapur.
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Q6
Which country is the largest trading partner of India?
Marks:1Answer:
U.S.A.
It is the most important destination of India's export. It has constantly been in India's favour and improved with each passing year. -
Q7
Which export commodity of India has the highest value?
Marks:1Answer:
Engineering goods.
Export from this sector during the period 2009-10 (April-September) stood at US $ 15143.7 million. -
Q8
Which is the main source of environmental pollution in India?
Marks:1Answer:
Waste products from human activities are polluting environmental resources like water, air, land etc.
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Q9
Name the process of migration from the plain areas to pastures on mountains during summers and again from mountain pastures to plain areas during winters.
Marks:1Answer:
The process of migration that takes place from plains to pastures on mountains during summer and from pastures to plains during winters is called tranhumance.
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Q10
What was the main reason for establishing the first cotton textile mill in Mumbai?
Marks:1Answer:
It was very close to the cotton producing areas of Gujarat and Maharashtra.