Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: Geography - English Set 05 Answers and Explanations

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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


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