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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER SET-II
CLASS XII
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)
2015-2016
TIME ALLOWED- 3 HRS. MAXIMUM MARKS-70
General Instructions:
I. There are 22 questions in all.
II. All questions are compulsory.
III. Marks for each question are indicated against it.
IV. Question numbers 01 to 07 are very short answer questions
carrying 01 mark each. Answer to each of these questions should
not exceed 40 words.
V. Question numbers 08 to 13 are short answer questions carrying
03 marks each. Out of which one question is a value based
question. Answer to each of these Questions should not exceed
80-100 words.
VI. Question numbers 14 to 20 are long answer questions carrying
05 marks each. Answer to each of these questions should not
exceed 150 words.
VII. Question number 21 and 22 are related to identification or
locating and labelling of geographical features on maps carrying
5 marks each.
VIII. Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be
attached within your answer book.
IX. Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed.
1. How can you say that both push and pull factors give birth to
migration? 1
2. What do you mean by behavioural school of thought? 1
3. Give two cause of growing trend of sub-urbanisation. 1
4. Name any two famous bauxite mines of India. 1
5. What is a digital divide? 1
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6. What are white collar workers? 1
7. Name any one national waterway of India. 1
8. Study the following table and answer the questions that
follow: 3x1=3
I.Name any two states with HDI value lower than 0.40.
II.What do you think how would thoughts of Dr. Mahbub-ul-Haq
or Prof. Amartya Sen be helpful in raising the level of human
development in these states of India?
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 8)
1. Name any two states with low HDI values.
2. What do you think how would thoughts of Dr. Mahbub-ul-
Haq or Prof. Amartya Sen be helpful in raising the level of
human development in these states of India?
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9. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions
that follow- 3x1=3
(i) Name the transport line shown in the map.
(ii) Name two ocean/sea coasts which are being connected by this
transport line.
(iii) Give any one point of significance of this transport line.
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 9)
(i) Name the Trans-continental railway line of North America.
(ii)Name two ocean coasts which are being connected by this
railway line.
(iii) Give any one point of significance of this railway line.
10. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
3x1=3
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a) Identify the canal shown in the map.
b) Name the two water bodies joined by the canal.
c) What is the importance of this canal.
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 10)
a) Name one shipping canal.
b) Name the two water bodies joined by that canal.
c) What is the importance of that canal.
11. Study the map given below and answer the questions that
follow: 3x1=3
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i. Which economic activity is revealed in the shaded
portion?
ii. What are the products of primary activity in these
regions?
iii. Name any one region where it is best developed.
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 11)
i. What is meant by the term economic activity?
ii. Differentiate between primary and secondary activities.
12. VALUE-BASED QUESTION
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
1.5+1.5=3
“The design and use of building materials of houses vary from one
ecological region to another.
The houses made up of mud, wood and thatch, remain susceptible to
damage during heavy rains and floods, and require proper
maintenance every year. Most house designs are typically deficient in
proper ventilation. Besides, the design of a house includes the animal
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shed along with its fodder-store within it. This is purposely done to
keep the domestic animals and their food properly protected from
wild animals.
Unmetalled roads and lack of modern communication network
creates a unique problem. During rainy season, the settlements
remain cut off and pose serious difficulties in providing emergency
services. It is also difficult to provide adequate health and educational
infrastructure for their large rural population. The problem is
particularly serious where proper villagisation has not taken place and
houses are scattered over a large area.”
(i) Justify the statement, “The problem is particularly serious where
proper villagisation has not taken place and houses are
scattered over a large area.”
(ii)Find out the values associated with it.
13. Study the following map and answer the questions that follow:
1+2=3
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(i) Why do we have good quality river water near the mountains
and poor quality in the lower plains?
(ii) What can be the role of each individual in controlling water
pollution?
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 13)
(i) What are the two main causes of river water pollution?
(ii) What can be the role of each individual in controlling water
pollution?
14. “Nomadic herding and Commercial Livestock Rearing are the two
types of animal rearing.” Define them and give their important
features. 5
15. Find out the five major problems of agricultural sector in India.
5
16. Describe the achievements and contribution of Indian railways in
the economy. 5
17. Discuss the five factors which favoured the concentration of Iron
and Steel industry in the Chhotanagpur region (comprising parts of
Chhattisgarh, northern Odisha, Jharkhand and western West Bengal)
in India. 5
18. Which socio-economic benefits are being observed by
implementation of Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP) in
Bharmaur? 5
19. “Mediterranean Agriculture is highly specialised commercial
agriculture.” Discuss the statement by giving suitable arguments.5
20. Tourism has become an important activity but it is affected by
many factors. Giving its importance explain the factors. 5
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21. Identify the five geographical features shown on the World Map
and write their correct names on the lines marked near each
feature: 5x1=5
A. An industrial region
B. A major area of mixed farming
C. A major sea port in Asia
D. A mega city
E. An international airport in Australia
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 21)
A. Name an industrial region in the world.
B. Name any one major area of mixed farming in the world.
C. Name any one major sea port in Asia.
D. Name a mega city in Europe.
E. Name an international airport in Australia continent.
22. Locate and label the following in the given outline political map of
India: 5x1=5
I. A highly urbanized state
II. A leading producing state of tea
III. A major sea port in Kerala
IV. A cotton textile centre in Karnataka
V. Any one million plus city in Uttar Pradesh
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 22)
a) Name a highly urbanized state in India.
b) Name a leading producing state of tea in
India.
c) Name a major sea port in Kerala.
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d) Name a cotton textile centre in Karnataka.
e) Name any one million plus city in Uttar
Pradesh.
21. WORLD MAP
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22. MAP OF INDIA
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER SET-II
CLASS XII
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)
2015-2016
TIME ALLOWED- 3 HRS. MAXIMUM MARKS-70
General Instructions:
I. There are 22 questions in all.
II. All questions are compulsory.
III. Marks for each question are indicated against it.
IV. Question numbers 01 to 07 are very short answer questions
carrying 01 mark each. Answer to each of these questions should
not exceed 40 words.
V. Question numbers 08 to 13 are short answer questions carrying
03 marks each. Out of which one question is a value based
question. Answer to each of these Questions should not exceed
80-100 words.
VI. Question numbers 14 to 20 are long answer questions carrying
05 marks each. Answer to each of these questions should not
exceed 150 words.
VII. Question number 21 and 22 are related to identification or
locating and labelling of geographical features on maps carrying
5 marks each.
VIII. Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be
attached within your answer book.
IX. Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed.
1. How can you say that both push and pull factors give birth to
migration? 1
2. What do you mean by behavioural school of thought? 1
3. Give two cause of growing trend of sub-urbanisation. 1
4. Name any two famous bauxite mines of India. 1
5. What is a digital divide? 1
2
6. What are white collar workers? 1
7. Name any one national waterway of India. 1
8. Study the following table and answer the questions that
follow: 3x1=3
I.Name any two states with HDI value lower than 0.40.
II.What do you think how would thoughts of Dr. Mahbub-ul-Haq
or Prof. Amartya Sen be helpful in raising the level of human
development in these states of India?
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 8)
1. Name any two states with low HDI values.
2. What do you think how would thoughts of Dr. Mahbub-ul-
Haq or Prof. Amartya Sen be helpful in raising the level of
human development in these states of India?
3
9. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions
that follow- 3x1=3
(i) Name the transport line shown in the map.
(ii) Name two ocean/sea coasts which are being connected by this
transport line.
(iii) Give any one point of significance of this transport line.
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 9)
(i) Name the Trans-continental railway line of North America.
(ii)Name two ocean coasts which are being connected by this
railway line.
(iii) Give any one point of significance of this railway line.
10. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
3x1=3
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a) Identify the canal shown in the map.
b) Name the two water bodies joined by the canal.
c) What is the importance of this canal.
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 10)
a) Name one shipping canal.
b) Name the two water bodies joined by that canal.
c) What is the importance of that canal.
11. Study the map given below and answer the questions that
follow: 3x1=3
5
i. Which economic activity is revealed in the shaded
portion?
ii. What are the products of primary activity in these
regions?
iii. Name any one region where it is best developed.
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 11)
i. What is meant by the term economic activity?
ii. Differentiate between primary and secondary activities.
12. VALUE-BASED QUESTION
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
1.5+1.5=3
“The design and use of building materials of houses vary from one
ecological region to another.
The houses made up of mud, wood and thatch, remain susceptible to
damage during heavy rains and floods, and require proper
maintenance every year. Most house designs are typically deficient in
proper ventilation. Besides, the design of a house includes the animal
6
shed along with its fodder-store within it. This is purposely done to
keep the domestic animals and their food properly protected from
wild animals.
Unmetalled roads and lack of modern communication network
creates a unique problem. During rainy season, the settlements
remain cut off and pose serious difficulties in providing emergency
services. It is also difficult to provide adequate health and educational
infrastructure for their large rural population. The problem is
particularly serious where proper villagisation has not taken place and
houses are scattered over a large area.”
(i) Justify the statement, “The problem is particularly serious where
proper villagisation has not taken place and houses are
scattered over a large area.”
(ii)Find out the values associated with it.
13. Study the following map and answer the questions that follow:
1+2=3
7
(i) Why do we have good quality river water near the mountains
and poor quality in the lower plains?
(ii) What can be the role of each individual in controlling water
pollution?
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 13)
(i) What are the two main causes of river water pollution?
(ii) What can be the role of each individual in controlling water
pollution?
14. “Nomadic herding and Commercial Livestock Rearing are the two
types of animal rearing.” Define them and give their important
features. 5
15. Find out the five major problems of agricultural sector in India.
5
16. Describe the achievements and contribution of Indian railways in
the economy. 5
17. Discuss the five factors which favoured the concentration of Iron
and Steel industry in the Chhotanagpur region (comprising parts of
Chhattisgarh, northern Odisha, Jharkhand and western West Bengal)
in India. 5
18. Which socio-economic benefits are being observed by
implementation of Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP) in
Bharmaur? 5
19. “Mediterranean Agriculture is highly specialised commercial
agriculture.” Discuss the statement by giving suitable arguments.5
20. Tourism has become an important activity but it is affected by
many factors. Giving its importance explain the factors. 5
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21. Identify the five geographical features shown on the World Map
and write their correct names on the lines marked near each
feature: 5x1=5
A. An industrial region
B. A major area of mixed farming
C. A major sea port in Asia
D. A mega city
E. An international airport in Australia
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 21)
A. Name an industrial region in the world.
B. Name any one major area of mixed farming in the world.
C. Name any one major sea port in Asia.
D. Name a mega city in Europe.
E. Name an international airport in Australia continent.
22. Locate and label the following in the given outline political map of
India: 5x1=5
I. A highly urbanized state
II. A leading producing state of tea
III. A major sea port in Kerala
IV. A cotton textile centre in Karnataka
V. Any one million plus city in Uttar Pradesh
FOR VISUALLY CHALLENGED STUDENTS ONLY (IN LIEU OF Q. NO. 22)
a) Name a highly urbanized state in India.
b) Name a leading producing state of tea in
India.
c) Name a major sea port in Kerala.
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d) Name a cotton textile centre in Karnataka.
e) Name any one million plus city in Uttar
Pradesh.
21. WORLD MAP
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22. MAP OF INDIA
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