Class XII (India: People & Economy)
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Which of following basic differences between rural and urban settlements is not correct
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Option: D
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Which of the following factors and conditions is/are responsible for having different types of rural settlements in India
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Option: D
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A compact or closely built-up area of houses is known as
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Option: D
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Clustered settlement is also known as
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Option: C
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Clustered settlements are generally found in
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Option: A
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The segregation or fragmentation of a large compact village results into
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Option: B
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Semi-Clustered Settlements are found in
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Option: A
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Hamleted Settlements are locally called
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Option: D
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Which of the following towns is an example of ancient town
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Option: A
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Which of the following towns is Not an example of ancient town
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Option: D
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Which type of towns developed as headquarters of principalities and kingdoms
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Option: B
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Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Agra and Nagpur represent
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Option: B
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Town that developed around metropolitan cities is known as
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Option: C
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Chandigarh, Bhubaneswar, Gandhinagar and Dispur are an example of
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Option: C
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Ghaziabad, Rohtak are Gurugram are an example of
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Option: A
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The level of urbanisation in India in 2011 was
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Option: B
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Census of India classifies urban centres into how many of classes
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Option: B
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Cities having population size between one to five million are called
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Option: C
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Cities having population size between ten lakhs to 50 lakhs are called
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Option: C
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Cities having population more than five million are called as
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Option: A