MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING
Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: Geography 06 (English)
1 A. Ritter
2 D. Teleology
3 C. Humboldt and Ritter
4 A. Ratzel
5 C. Paul Vidal de La Blache
6 A. the description and explanation of locational differences among various Phenomena, caused by human action, distributed of the surface of the earth
7 D. Possibilism
8 A. Emile Durkheim
9 B. Vidal dela Blache
10 A. possibilism
11 C. Jean Bodin
12 C. shows a human stamp on environment
13 C. Life style
14 A. Whittlesay
15 B. Carl O. Sawer
16 B. Spate
17 A. Herberlson
18 D. Paul Vidal-de-la Blache
19 B. Mining
20 A. Haeckel
21 A. Barrow
22 C. 1 2 4 3
23 C. Alfred Hettener
24 A. Prestone James
25 A. Fleure
26 A. A. Hartshorne
27 B. 4 3 2 1
28 D. Zipf
29 A. Systematic geography
30 D. David Harvey
31 A. A.J. Herbertson
32 C. Closed system
33 D. Normative theory
34 A. 1 2 3 4
35 A. N.L. Chiber
36 D. Aligarh Muslim University
37 A. 4 1 2 3
38 A. 1 2 3 4
39 B. 4 1 2 3
40 C. Concept of Possibilism
41 D. Vidal
42 A. Blache
43 C. Blache
44 D. Richard Hartshorne
45 C. Brunches
46 D. Brunches
47 D. only B and C
48 B. was basically physical geographer
49 C. 1830
50 A. Mackinder
51 C. 1904
52 C. Heartland theory
53 C. The continents of Eurasia
54 D. Mackinder
55 D. All of the above
56 D. Mackinder
57 D. A and B
58 C. Both A and B
59 A. 15 natural regions
60 B. H. Robbert Mill
61 A. H. Robert Mill
62 C. Geddes and his followers
63 A. H.J.E. Deake
64 C. Sir Patric Geddes
65 C. Peter Hagget
66 C. Chisolam
67 C. A and B
68 D. Mahan
69 A. W. Smith
70 C. U.S.A.
71 A. Britain
72 C. Arnold Guyot
73 C. Shaler
74 D. 1904
75 D. 1899
76 C. ecological
77 A. Mark Jefferson
78 A. Isaiah Bowman
79 C. Isaih Bowman
80 B. Isaiah Bowman
81 C. Mark Jefferson
82 C. Ratzel’s Anthropogeographie
83 B. Taylor
84 C. Ells worth-Huntington
85 C. Huntington
86 A. Platt
87 B. Woolbridge and East
88 B. Determinist
89 C. Taylor
90 C. Mark Jafferson
91 A. Determinism
92 A. Kropotkin
93 D. Glaciology
94 geography of the central Andes.
95 A. An environmental determinist
96 C. Salisbury
97 B. Immanual Kant
98 D. Mirror of Americans
99 A. Barrows
100 B. The German School
101 B. Anuchin
102 B. Al –Masudi
103 B. pays
104 C. R Peat
105 D. Regional geography
106 B. Bukus
107 B. S. Taylor
108 A. Possibilistic approach
109 A. Possibilist School
110 C. After the second world war
111 A. Brown
112 A. The Mahabharata
113 C. Alexander Humboldt
114 A. Kirchoff
115 A. S.T. Kuhn
116 C. Vidal de lablache
117 B. Brown
118 A. Hartshorne
119 C. D. Whittlesey
120 A. Taylor
121 C. Determinist School of thought
122 A. E Huntington
123 C. Ratzel La Terre
124 A. A. Webber
125 D. H. Barrows
126 B. He analysed the process of population migration
127 B. Car O, Sour
128 C. Richthofen
129 B. H. Barrows
130 C. Humboldt
131 D. American geographers
132 B. Edward Ullman
133 B. N.K. Bose
134 A. Jolly
135 B. Ferdinand von Richthofen
136 B. Weber
137 D. Von thunen
138 B. Vidal de-la Blache
139 C. W.M. Davis
140 C. BDCA
141 A. Hettener – Positivism
142 B. 2 1 4 3
143 D. Spencer
144 D. Period of Statistical Revolution
145 A. Tansley
146 C. Spatial Organisation School
147 D. 1100 AD – 1700 AD
148 B. Penck
149 B. 4 2 3 1
150 A. Law of unequal slope
151 A. Lozinski
152 A. C. Ptolemy
153 D. Kendrew
154 B. 2 1 4 3
155 C. Eratosthenes
156 C. J. Farman
157 D. Whittlesey
158 B. Charles Lyell
159 B. Herbertson
160 C. V. Nath
161 C. Txuxley
162 B. F. Ratzel
163 D. R.O. Buchanan
164 B. 4 1 2 3
165 D. It presupposes absolute in ineffectiveness of nature’s potential and processes of man.
166 A. N.H. Barrows
167 A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
168 C. 1, 2 and 3
169 D. E. Huntington
170 A. J.W. Powell
171 B. Bjerkenes
172 D. M. Sorre
173 C. H.J. Nelson
174 A. 2 1 4 3
175 C. Quantitative approach — D.F. Marble
176 C. L. Febvre
177 C. F.W. Notestein
178 B. R. Woods — Population geography and the developing countries.
179 B. F. Ratzel
180 A. 3 4 1 2
181 C. Vidal de La Blache
182 A. Analytical Human geography
183 C. Post-Darwanian Period
184 D. The radical school
185 D. Richard Hartshorne
186 C. W. Shaefer
187 A. Gerland
188 B. 2 1 4 3
189 B. Alfred Weber
190 A. Hierarchy
191 A. D. Whittlesey
192 A. K.M. Pannikar
193 B. Griffith Taylor
194 A. Urban Settlements
195 C. Ear
196 C. James Hutton
197 D. Vidal de La Blache
198 A. Determinism
199 B. G. Tathom
200 C. Ptolemy