This document outlines the structure and content of an internal examination for a Geography of India course. The exam has 4 parts: Part A contains 6 short answer questions; Part B requires answering 6 of 8 short essay questions; Part C consists of answering 4 of 6 longer essay questions; and Part D involves answering 2 of 4 long essay questions. The exam covers topics related to physical geography of India such as vegetation, soils, mountains, deserts, coastal plains, backwaters, as well as economic topics like tourism and civil aviation. Students will be evaluated on their understanding of India's geography and ability to discuss various regions, landforms, and natural features.
This document outlines the structure and content of an internal examination for a Geography of India course. The exam has 4 parts: Part A contains 6 short answer questions; Part B requires answering 6 of 8 short essay questions; Part C consists of answering 4 of 6 longer essay questions; and Part D involves answering 2 of 4 long essay questions. The exam covers topics related to physical geography of India such as vegetation, soils, mountains, deserts, coastal plains, backwaters, as well as economic topics like tourism and civil aviation. Students will be evaluated on their understanding of India's geography and ability to discuss various regions, landforms, and natural features.
This document outlines the structure and content of an internal examination for a Geography of India course. The exam has 4 parts: Part A contains 6 short answer questions; Part B requires answering 6 of 8 short essay questions; Part C consists of answering 4 of 6 longer essay questions; and Part D involves answering 2 of 4 long essay questions. The exam covers topics related to physical geography of India such as vegetation, soils, mountains, deserts, coastal plains, backwaters, as well as economic topics like tourism and civil aviation. Students will be evaluated on their understanding of India's geography and ability to discuss various regions, landforms, and natural features.
This document outlines the structure and content of an internal examination for a Geography of India course. The exam has 4 parts: Part A contains 6 short answer questions; Part B requires answering 6 of 8 short essay questions; Part C consists of answering 4 of 6 longer essay questions; and Part D involves answering 2 of 4 long essay questions. The exam covers topics related to physical geography of India such as vegetation, soils, mountains, deserts, coastal plains, backwaters, as well as economic topics like tourism and civil aviation. Students will be evaluated on their understanding of India's geography and ability to discuss various regions, landforms, and natural features.
Answer all the Questions. 1. What is geography? (6X1 = 6 Marks) 2. The neighbouring countries that share their boundaries with India are- 3. What are the three forms of natural vegetation? 4. How many species of plants and trees are there in India? 5. What is soil? 6. Different types of soils in India.
PART – B Short Essay
Answer any 6 questions. 7. Write about civil aviation (8X2 = 16 Marks) 8. What are the wind patterns in India? 9. Space relationship of Kerala with neighbouring states. Discuss 10. Discuss the Plateau Mountains in the peninsula. 11. What do you know about the Great Indian Desert? 12. Write a note on the coastal plains of India. 13. Write about backwaters. 14. Discuss about the Kerala tourism. PART – C Essay question Answer any 4 questions. 15. Discuss the physical features of Kerala. (6X3 =18 Marks)
16. What is the vegetation of India like?
17. Go over ocean currents. 18. Talk about the northern peaks or the Himalayas. 19. Describe the northern plains. 20. Indian islands. Discuss.
PART – D Long Essay
Answer any 2 questions.
1. Space relationship of India with neighbouring countries. (4X5 = 20 Marks)
2. Discuss high land, middle land, and low land. 3. What are the rivers and backwaters that flow in Kerala? 4. Monsoons in Kerala and impact of climate in Kerala tourism. Discuss.