MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING Class Room - Daily Dose BookletDDB NO: Geography 07 (English)
1 C. Monkhouse
2 B. P. Blasche, J Brunhes and I. Bowman
3 C. Perspective on the nature of geography
4 C. Radical geography
5 B. H.H. Barrows
6 D. 3 1 2 4
7 C. Anaximander
8 C. An instrument just like a sundial
9 A. Ptolemy
10 C. marine fish
11 A. France
12 A. Central Asia
13 C. nucleated population
14 C. Equatorial Forests
15 D. Shanghai
16 D. South America
17 B. Bangladesh, Mexico, Japan, Ethiopia
18 B. 1 3 4 2
19 C. Prognathous jaw
20 B. birth and death rate
21 A. Malaya Peninsula.
22 C. 2 1 4 3
23 A. 3 1 4 2
24 B. Man's mode of life is the result of interaction between man and environment.
25 C. 3 and 4 are correct
26 B. Japan
27 C. Russia
28 C. Italy.
29 A. C.I.S., Germany, U.K., France
30 C. A is true but R is false
31 C. of rural unemployment and under employment
32 A. Ainu.
33 C. Cromagnon man— France
34 A. Climatic Analogy
35 A. a two way trade between production consumption areas
36 B. Human settlements
37 B. Bhotias
38 B. No. of born children per 1,000 persons
39 D. all the above three
40 D. Population behaviour
41 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
42 C. F. W. Notestein
43 A. Bangladesh
44 B. R Woods – Population geography and the developing countries
45 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
46 B. H. H. Barrows
47 B. Beijing, Mumbai, Seoul, Tokyo
48 D. Vatican City
49 A. Urban settlements
50 C. Ear
51 C. 20°N – 40°N
52 B. herding and fishing.
53 D. South America
54 C. Vidal de la Blache
55 C. Bridge sites
56 A. the physical environment determines man’s economic activities.
57 A. Huntington
58 C. he wanted to increase productivity
59 A. restrictions imposed by the government
60 B. high per capita income
61 D. Albert Demangeon
62 D. Jean Brunhes
63 A. Martonne
64 D. function
65 A. Pygmies
66 B. Bushman
67 A. tropics than in the North America
68 A. linear pattern
69 B. Dispersed type
70 D. Only B and C
71 C. out of town
72 B. Traffic principle
73 C. G. K. zip
74 A. H Hoyt
75 B. Le Corbusier. (French)
76 A. Burgess
77 D. Both A and B
78 A. J. Gottman
79 C. the areas served by a port
80 B. Christaller
81 D. All of the above
82 B. administrative principle
83 A. source of water
84 B. F. L. Wright
85 B. Murphy and Vane
86 A. G. S. Joberg
87 A. M. Jafferson
88 C. Howard
89 A. Central place theory
90 B. CBD of past
91 B. Dispersed type
92 A. a dry point settlement in Malaysia
93 A. always nucleated type
94 A. a rural settlement built on a man-made mound in the Netherlands
95 A. A. E. Smailes
96 A. Ullman
97 A. Malaysia
98 D. Switzerland
99 C. A.E. Smailes
100 C. the study of Spatial Organization of Society
101 C. Pisciculture – Lac-insects
102 D. Bhakra Canal
103 C. Red sea and Mediterranean Sea
104 A. Minimisation of total cost
105 B. Coal deposits
106 D. India
107 C. Textile manufacturing
108 A. Guatemala
109 A. U.S.A, China, Brazil, Argentina
110 C. Germany
111 A. A. Weber
112 A. China
113 D. China
114 D. Singapore
115 C. growing cost of labour and raw material
116 A. Mexico
117 C. Sugarcane
118 D. Carribeans
119 A. Petroleum
120 A. Israel
121 A. China
122 A. Export oriented agriculture
123 B. Pampas Plain
124 A. The Great Plains
125 B. second ring
126 D. China
127 D. WTO
128 A. Mid—latitude grassland
129 B. China
130 A. countries of East Europe
131 D. Brazil — Steppes
132 A. corn
133 B. Opencast mining
134 C. Iron ore
135 A. export oriented agriculture
136 B. Weber
137 D. Von Thunen
138 C. Bolivia — Tin
139 C. North Sea to Black Sea
140 B. 2 and 3 are correct
141 B. Zimbabwe
142 B. Guinea Coast
143 C. Middle East
144 C. Nigeria
145 D. 2 4 1 3
146 A. mixed farming
147 C. Air transport facility
148 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
149 B. Coal
150 D. Taiga
151 D. Australia-New Zealand
152 A. population size
153 B. 3 1 2 4
154 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
155 A. Africa
156 C. low technology, high population resource ratio
157 B. 4 3 2 1
158 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
159 B. Thailand
160 D. Rotterdam
161 C. Indian Ocean
162 D. Glacial control theory
163 D. Agulhas
164 C. Sunda
165 D. Brazil current
166 C. Bolivia
167 D. France
168 B. Subsidence theory
169 B. depth and concentration of salt both increase.
170 A. tides
171 B. California current
172 C. Brown algae
173 A. Huntington
174 C. A is true but R is false
175 C. North Atlantic route between Europe and North America.
176 B. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
177 C. Puerto Rico trench — South Atlantic
178 B. 2 and 3
179 D. 1 and 4
180 C. 1, 2 and 4 are correct