Thu. Jun 27th, 2024

Class XII (India: People & Economy)

  1. Which of following basic differences between rural and urban settlements is not correct

    Options:
    1. The urban settlements are specialising in secondary and tertiary activities while rural in primary activities
    2. Cities provide goods and services to the rural settlements and got food and raw materials in return
    3. Social relations in rural areas are intimate while formal in urban areas
    4. Urban people are less mobile than the rural people

    Option: D

  2. Which of the following factors and conditions is/are responsible for having different types of rural settlements in India

    Options:
    1. Availability of water
    2. Social structure
    3. Social structure
    4. All of the above

    Option: D

  3. A compact or closely built-up area of houses is known as

    Options:
    1. Hamlet
    2. Dispersed settlement
    3. Fragmented settlement
    4. Clustered settlement

    Option: D

  4. Clustered settlement is also known as

    Options:
    1. Agglomerated settlement
    2. Nucleated settlement
    3. Both A and B
    4. Neither A and B

    Option: C

  5. Clustered settlements are generally found in

    Options:
    1. Alluvial plains
    2. Mountains
    3. Plateaus
    4. Islands

    Option: A

  6. The segregation or fragmentation of a large compact village results into

    Options:
    1. Dispersed settlement
    2. Semi-Clustered Settlements
    3. Hamlet
    4. Clustered settlement

    Option: B

  7. Semi-Clustered Settlements are found in

    Options:
    1. Gujarat plain
    2. Himachal Pradesh
    3. UP
    4. Bihar

    Option: A

  8. Hamleted Settlements are locally called

    Options:
    1. Panna and para
    2. Palli and nagla
    3. Dhani
    4. All of these

    Option: D

  9. Which of the following towns is an example of ancient town

    Options:
    1. Patna
    2. Jaipur
    3. Delhi
    4. Surat

    Option: A

  10. Which of the following towns is Not an example of ancient town

    Options:
    1. Madurai
    2. Prayag
    3. Varanasi
    4. Mumbai

    Option: D

  11. Which type of towns developed as headquarters of principalities and kingdoms

    Options:
    1. Ancient Towns
    2. Medieval Towns
    3. Modern Towns
    4. None of these

    Option: B

  12. Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Agra and Nagpur represent

    Options:
    1. Ancient Towns
    2. Medieval Towns
    3. Modern Towns
    4. None of these

    Option: B

  13. Town that developed around metropolitan cities is known as

    Options:
    1. Small town
    2. Garrison towns
    3. Satellite towns
    4. Smart towns

    Option: C

  14. Chandigarh, Bhubaneswar, Gandhinagar and Dispur are an example of

    Options:
    1. Ancient Towns
    2. Medieval Towns
    3. Smart towns
    4. Smart towns

    Option: C

  15. Ghaziabad, Rohtak are Gurugram are an example of

    Options:
    1. Satellite towns
    2. Ancient Towns
    3. Medieval Towns
    4. Smart towns

    Option: A

  16. The level of urbanisation in India in 2011 was

    Options:
    1. 28 per cent
    2. 31.16 per cent
    3. 37 per cent
    4. 70 per cent

    Option: B

  17. Census of India classifies urban centres into how many of classes

    Options:
    1. Five
    2. Six
    3. Four
    4. Seven

    Option: B

  18. Cities having population size between one to five million are called

    Options:
    1. Smart cities
    2. Mega cities
    3. Metropolitan cities
    4. City

    Option: C

  19. Cities having population size between ten lakhs to 50 lakhs are called

    Options:
    1. Smart cities
    2. Mega cities
    3. Metropolitan cities
    4. City

    Option: C

  20. Cities having population more than five million are called as

    Options:
    1. Mega cities
    2. Metropolitan cities
    3. Smart cities
    4. City

    Option: A