Geography: 2010: CBSE: [Delhi]: Set – II

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  • Q1

    How is actual growth of population calculated?

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    Answer:

    Actual growth of population is calculated as:
    Births – Deaths + In Migration - Out Migration.

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  • Q2

    Which country has the highest sex ratio in the world?

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    Answer:

    Latvia (1187 females per 1000 males)

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  • Q3

    Name the regional trade bloc of which India is a member.

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    Answer:

    South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA).

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  • Q4

    Which city is the headquarter of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)?

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    Answer:

    Vienna.

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  • Q5

    What was the percentage of urban population in the world in 2001?

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    Answer:

    Forty eight per cent (48%).

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  • Q6

    Which class of cities has the highest percentage of urban population in India?

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    Answer:

    Class I Cities (Like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata) People are migrating towards these cities for there basic amenities like job opportunities, well developed infrastructure.

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  • Q7

    Which river basin of the India has the highest percentage of replenishable utilisation of ground water resources?

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    Ganga river basin. It possesses 170.99 cubic km/year of total available replenishable ground water and the available ground water potential for use is 96.37 cubic km/year.

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  • Q8

    Which city is the main polluter of River Yamuna?

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    Delhi is the main polluter of River Yamuna because industries and large population generate huge amount of waste, which dump into Yamuna.

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  • Q9

    Name the rural settlement pattern of the world where several roads converge.

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    Answer:

    Star like pattern. Star like shape settlements develop by the houses built along the roads meet at a point.

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  • Q10

    Which port has been constructed to reduce congestion of Kolkata port?

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    Answer:

    Haldia Port. It is located 105 km downstream from Kolkata. It handles petroleum products, fertilisers, jute products and cotton yarn etc.

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