MAGME SCHOOL OF BANKING
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DDB NO: Geography 05 (English)
1 B. Found on the western side of the Atlantic Ocean
2 A. sea weeds
3 B. Humboldt current
4 A. Wind action
5 B. Kamchatka peninsula
6 C. North Atlantic Ocean
7 D. All of these
8 A. Romance trench
9 B. sinking and merging of surface water
10 A. west to east
11 C. wind action
12 C. Cromwell current
13 C. gyre
14 B. 30°N and 30°S
15 B. Great barrier reef
16 B. tropical regions
17 D. off the Australian N.E. Coast
18 A. Off the coast of Belite between Mexico and Guatemala
19 D. Salinity around
20 A. Pacific Ocean
21 A. Coast of West Australia
22 A. hermatypic
23 B. Shallow Sea
24 C. Glauconite and CaCO3
25 A. Red clay —Pacific Ocean
26 A. Red clay
27 B. Biogenous
28 D. All of the above
29 A. red clay
30 A. globigerina
31 A. Dead Sea
32 D. All of the above
33 D. 40°
34 C. 35 gms
35 A. Sodium chloride
36 A. 32 percent
37 B. 35 per cent
38 C. Atlantic Ocean
39 A. High, increases
40 B. Lower, higher
41 B. emergence
42 D. fiord
43 A. Hypsographic curve
44 D. faulted structure
45 B. Guyot A.H
46 A. north Atlantic Ocean
47 D. a group of islands
48 A. Indian Ocean
49 B. North Sea
50 B. Isohaline
51 D. organic materials
52 A. Atlantic Ocean
53 B. a lake with no drainage outlet
54 C. Kerala coastal region
55 B. Antarctica.
56 A. Atlantic Ocean
57 A. Venguela
58 C. Prof. M.G. Kendall
59 C. William Moris Davis – Geographical Cycle of Erosion
60 A. Concentric zone Theory - E.W. Burgess
61 C. Anaximander
62 A. Ptolemy
63 C. Hecataeus
64 B. Eratosthenes
65 B. Hecatqeus
66 A. Eratosthenes
67 A. Ges-periodos
68 C. The founders of mathematical geography
69 B. Herodotus
70 C. Hipparchus
71 C. Hipparchus
72 A. Hipparchus
73 B. Strabo
74 C. Ptolemy
75 A. Hipparcus
76 C. Ptolemy
77 D. Complicated problems of mathematical geography and astronomy.
78 A. Ptolemy
79 B. Thales
80 C. flat
81 B. Astronomy and physical
82 C. Greeks
83 A. Possidonius
84 B. Theophrastus
85 D. Geographia
86 A. Human geography
87 A. Hecataeus of miletus
88 B. 1 2 4
89 B. Tables of latitudes, longitudes and projections.
90 B. Humboldt and Ritter differed mainly on the concept of ‘whole’.
91 B. 1845
92 A. 4th International geographical congress in the 1889
93 D. All of these
94 C. A and B
95 . Second ring
96 A. He was seeking to understand the fact about the elements making up the whole.
97 A. Roxby
98 D. Herbertson
99 C. Immanual Kant
100 A. Verenius
101 B. Martin Waldseemullar in 1507
102 A. Nicholus Copernicus
103 C. All the planets rotate around the sun.
104 C. Immanuel Kant
105 C. 16th century
106 D. 1569
107 C. Prince Henary
108 A. Description and discussion of human society in its various aspects.
109 B. Al Idrisi
110 C. Al Biruni
111 C. the first climatic atlas of the world
112 D. Ibn Hawqul
113 B. was an academy established by caliph Harun-al-Rashid
114 C. Al Balakhi
115 A. The Arabs
116 A. 14 climatic regions
117 B. The Arabs
118 C. Ibn-Khaldum
119 A. Americas
120 A. Magh-Phaguna (Jan-Feb)
121 B. North pole
122 A. an oblong
123 D. Verenius
124 C. The Arabian geographers especially studied the human habitation
125 D. All of these
126 C. P. Hagget
127 B. Al-Masudi
128 D. Ibn-Batuta
129 D. Ibn-Batuta
130 B. Ibn-Batuta
131 A. Al-Biruni
132 D. Mathematical
133 B. Ibn-Khaldun
134 B. Al-Masudi
135 A. The world was represented as T in O with Jerusalem at the centre
136 C. Abu Zaid
137 C. Christianity
138 B. Geography texts were affected by Christian holy test
139 A. 300 AD to 1200 AD
140 B. Anaximander
141 A. Hipparchus
142 B. Eratosthenes
143 D. None of the above
144 C. Pomponius Mela
145 D. Radical School
146 B. Ptolemy
147 B. 1200 to 1700 AD
148 B. William Rubereek
149 A. South and Southwest
150 A. Al Burgugue
151 C. Cap Race in New foundland
152 B. P. Haggett
153 A. 3 2 1
154 C. Magellan
155 A. 1 2 3
156 A. Magellan
157 C. Cape Horn
158 A. 3 1 2 4
159 A. Aristotle
160 C. Buschiny
161 C. Reine Geography
162 C. Forrester Brothers
163 B. description of natural regions of the earth than political regions
164 A. Getterer
165 A. Forster
166 D. Forsters
167 B. Forsters
168 C. Germany
169 C. Humboldt
170 B. Ratzel
171 C. William Kirk
172 B. Ratzel
173 A. Hettner
174 B. Penck
175 C. Penck
176 B. 1 2 3 4
177 A. Humboldt
178 C. Ritter
179 B. Teleological
180 D. All of these
181 D. 1 2 4 3
182 C. Jeffreys
183 A. Humboldt applied inductive method Ritter deductive.
184 A. Ratzel
185 D. Ritter
186 C. Ratzel
187 B. Ratzel
188 C. Semple
189 B. Huntington
190 A. 3 2 4 1
191 C. V. Anuchin
192 C. Taylor
193 D. All of these
194 A. Bunrches
195 D. Spancer
196 A. Aristotle
197 C. He wrote regional monographs
198 D. Determinism
199 A. Huntington
200 A. Determinism