Section -'B' ¼[k.M & ^c*½. HkwlUrqyu ds lecu/k esa,;jh rfkk çkv ds erksa dh O;k[;k dhft, A 2. Critically examine the theory of Plate tectonic.
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1 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-I Paper-I (Geomorphology, Climatology and Oceanography) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. Explain the views of Airy and Pratt regarding isostasy. HkwlUrqyu ds lecu/k esa,;jh rfkk çkv ds erksa dh O;k[;k dhft, A 2. Critically examine the theory of Plate tectonic. IysV fooùkzfudh fl)kur dk vkykspukred ijh{k.k dhft, A 3. Discuss the convection current theory of Holmes on the origin of the mountains. iozrksa dh mrifr ds lecu/k esa gksel egksn; ds fl)kur dh foospuk dhft, A 4. Describe the landforms resulting from glacial erosion. fgeunh; vijnu ls mriuu LFkykÑfr;ksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 5. Discuss the main features of Coastal topography. rvh; LFkykÑfr dh çeq[k fo'ks"krkvksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 6. Give an account of the constitution of the interior of the earth. i`foh dh vkurfjd lajpuk dk fooj.k nhft, A 7. What is front? Explain with sketches about various types of fronts. okrkxz D;k gs\ okrkxz ds fofhkuu çdkjksa dh O;k[;k dhft, A 8. Examine t he composition and structure of atmosphere. ok;qeamy dh lajpuk vksj laxbu dh O;k[;k dhft, A 9. Describe the major feature of the bottom relief of Indian Ocean. fgun egklkxzj ds fury ds çeq[k mppkop dk o.kzu dhft, A 10. Give an account of the distribution of salinity in ocean water. egklkxjh; ty esa yo.krk ds forj.k dk fooj.k nhft, A Examination Programme, 2014 B.A/B.Sc (Part I) Geography & Home Science (Honours) Date Papers. Time Examination Centre 12/6/2014 (Hons) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 14/6/2014 (Hons) P-II 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 16/6/2014 Rastrabhsha-100 orhindi +Urdu 100 I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 18/6/2014 Botany (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 18/6/2014 Education (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 19/6/2014 Sociology(Sub) P-I 3.30 to 6.30 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 19/6/2014 Math (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 20/6/2014 Geography (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 21/6/2014 Chemistry (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 21/6/2014 Psychology (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 23/6/2014 History (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 23/6/2014 Physics (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 24/6/2014 Home Scince (Sub)-P I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 25/6/2014 Pub.Administration(Sub)-P I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 25/6/2014 Zoology (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 26/6/2014 Hindi (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 27/6/2014 Political Sci (Sub) P-I 3.30 to 6.30 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 28/6/2014 Social Work (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 30/6/2014 Economics (Sub-I) 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 01/7/2014 JMC(Sub)-P I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna 02/7/2014 Tourism (Sub) P-I 8 to 11 am Nalanda Open University, Patna
2 ss Nalanda Open University B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-I Paper-II (Geography of Asia) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks s ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. Describe the structure of Asia.,f'k;k egkns'k dh lajpuk dk o.kzu dhft, A 2. Divide Asia into climatic regions and give a brief account of each of them.,f'k;k dks tyok;q çns'kksa esa fohkkftr dhft, rfkk çr;sd dk laf{kir o.kzu dhft, A 3. Write an essay on the mineral resources of Asia.,f'k;k dh [kfut leink ij,d fucu/k fyf[k, A 4. Present an analysis of the distribution of Population in Asia.,f'k;k esa tula[;k ds forj.k dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 5. Present a balanced geographical account of Bangladesh. caxykns'k dk,d larqfyr HkkSxksfyd fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 6. Write an essay on agriculture of Pakistan. ikfdlrku dh Ñf"k ij,d fucu/k fyf[k, A 7. Give an account of the reserve and production of Coal in China. phu esa dks;yk ds HkaMkj,oa mriknu dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 8. Examine critically the industrial development in China. phu ds vks ksfxd fodkl dh leh{kk dhft, A 9. Explain the factors responsible for the fisheries of Japan. tkiku esa erl;k[ksv ds fy, fteesnkj dkjdksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 10. Give a geographical account of either Red Basin of China or Tokyo-Yakohama region of Japan. phu ds jsm cslhu vfkok tkiku ds Vksfd;ks&;kdksgkek çns'k dk HkkSxksfyd fooj.k nhft, A
3 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Subsidiary), Part-I Paper-I (Physical& Economic Geography) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section - 'A' ¼[k 1. Give an account of Continental drift theory. egk}hih; folfkkiu fl)kur dk fooj.k nhft, A ¼[k.M & v*½ 2. Describe any mountain building theory. fdlh,d iozr fuekz.k fl)kur dk o.kzu dhft, A 3. Give an account of landforms arising out of erosion and deposition by river. unh }kjk vijnu rfkk fo{ksiu ls mriuu LFkykÑfr;ksa dk fooj.k nhft, A 4. Discuss the main features of coastal topography. rvh; LFkykÑfr dh eq[; fo'ks"krkvksa dh foospuk dhft, A 5. Critically examine the Scheme of Koppen's classification of climate. dkisu ds tyok;q oxhzdj.k ;kstuk dk vkykspukred ijh{k.k dhft, A 6. Describe the distribution of salinity in the ocean water. egklkxjh; ty esa yo.krk ds forj.k dk fooj.k nhft, A 7. Give an account of the salient features of subsistence farming. thou fuokzgu Ñf"k dh fo'ks"krkvksa dk fooj.k nhft, A 8. Account for iron & steel industry of the world. fo'o ds yksg&blikr m ksx dk o.kzu dhft, A 9. Give an account of the distribution and production of coal in the World. fo'o esa dks;yk ds forj.k rfkk mriknu dk fooj.k nhft, A 10. Account for importance Suez canal in International Trade. fo'o O;kikj esa Lost ugj ds egro dk o.kzu dhft, A Lukrd Hkwxksy ¼lgk;d fo"k;½] ikvz-i ds i=-i ds fy, izk;ksfxd d{kk,oa ijh{kk dk;zøe frffk ijke'kz d{kk dk le; LFkku cts ls 5-00 cts rd,0,u0 dkwyst] ivuk] Hkwxksy fohkkx frffk çk;ksfxd ijh{kk dk le; LFkku cts ls 5-00 cts rd,0,u0 dkwyst] ivuk] Hkwxksy fohkkx
4 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-II Paper-III (Geography of India) [k.m v* ls rfkk [k.m c* ls nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A rhu nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. Give an account of the geological formation & structure of Himalaya. fgeky; ds HkkSxksfyd fuekz.k,oa lajpuk dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 2. Give an account of the origin and mechanism of Indian monsoon. Hkkjrh; ekulwu dh mrifùk,oa çfø;k dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 3. With the help of sketch describe the distribution of Rice cultivation in India. Hkkjr esa pkoy dh [ksrh ds forj.k dk lfp= o.kzu dhft, A 4. Account for geographical conditions available for Tea production in India. Hkkjr esa pk; mriknu ds fy, miyc/k HkkSxksfyd n'kkvksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 5. Describe the location and development of iron & steel industry in India. Hkkjr esa yksgk,oa blikr m ksx ds LFkkuhdj.k rfkk fodkl dk o.kzu dhft, A 6. Give an account of minerals in India. Hkkjr esa [kfut dk fooj.k nhft, A 7. Give an account of distribution of population in Bihar. fcgkj esa tula[;k ds forj.k dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 8. Give an account of agricultural production in Bihar. fcgkj esa Ñf"k mrikn dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 9. Give an account of Mineral Resource of Jharkhand. >kj[k.m ds [kfut leink dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 10. Divide Jharkhand into physiographic units and discuss them. >kj[k.m dks LFkykÑfrd bdkb;ksa esa fohkkftr dhft, rfkk mudk o.kzu dhft, A EXAMINATION PROGRAMME, 2014 Bachelor of Art & Science (Part-II) Geography & Home Science (Honours Date Paper Time Name of Examination Centre 21/5/2014 HONOURS PAPER III 3.30 to 6.30 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 23/5/2014 HONOURS PAPER IV 3.30 to 6.30 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 26/5/2014 (SUB.) (Education II)) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 27/5/2014 (SUB.) (Economics - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 27/5/2014 (SUB.) (Mathematics - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 28/5/2014 (SUB.) (Home Science- II) to 3.00 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 29/5/2014 (SUB.) (Chemistry - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 29/5/2014 (SUB.) (Hindi - II) (SUB.) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 30/5/2014 (SUB.) (Zoology - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 30/5/2014 (SUB.) (Pol. Sci - II) to 3.00 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 31/5/2014 Hindi 100 or Ur 50+Hn to 6.30 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 02/6/2014 (SUB.) (Psychology II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 02/6/2014 (SUB.) (Botany - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 02/6/2014 (SUB.) (Physics - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 03/6/2014 (SUB) (History - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 04/6/2014 (SUB.) (Geography - II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 05/6/2014 (SUB.) (Sociology -II) to 3.00 pm Nalanda Open University, Patna 06/6/2014 (SUB) Social Work - II 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 07/6/2014 (SUB.) (Pub Adm.- II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 09/6/2014 (SUB.) (Tourism.- II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna 10/6/2014 (SUB.) (JMC- II) 8.00 to am Nalanda Open University, Patna
5 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-II Paper-IV (Economics and Resource Geography) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. Discuss the factors influencing subsistence farming. fuokzgu Ñf"k dks çhkkfor djus okys dkjdksa dk myys[k dhft, A 2. Account for commercial grain farming areas of the World. O;kikfjd vuu mriknd Ñf"k {ks=ksa dh foospuk dhft, A 3. Critically examine the industrial location theory of Weber. oscj ds vks ksfxd LFkuhdj.k fl)kur dk vkykspukred ijh{k.k dhft, A 4. Give an account of the growth and distribution of sugar industry in the world. fo'o esa phuh m ksx ds fodkl vksj forj.k dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 5. Critically analyse the pattern of international trade. vurjkz"vªh; O;kikj ds çfr:i dh vkykspukred leh{kk dhft, A 6. Write an essay on International trade of Cotton. dikl ds vurjkz"vªh; O;kikj ij,d fucu/k fyf[k, A 7. Write an essay on natural resource. çkñfrd lalk/ku ij,d fucu/k fyf[k, A 8. Give an account of water resource of the world. fo'o ds ty lalk/ku dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 9. Classify the forest of the World and discuss salient features of each one. fo'o ds ouksa dk oxhzdj.k dhft, rfkk çr;sd dh çeq[k fo'ks"krkvksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 10. Give an account of the reserve, production and distribution of iron-ore in the World. fo'o esa yksg&v;ld ds lafpr Hk.Mkj] mriknu rfkk forj.k dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A Programme of B.A/B.Sc. Part-II Geography (Hons.), Practical Counselling Class and Examination, 2014 (A) Practical Counselling Class to III 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM (B) Practical Examination III 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM
6 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Subsidiary), Part-II Paper-II (Geography of India) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. Divide India into physiographic units and discuss any of them. Hkkjr dks Hkw&vkÑfrd bdkb;ksa esa fohkkftr dhft, rfkk fdlh,d dk o.kzu dhft, A 2. Account for distribution of Rice cultivation in India. Hkkjr esa pkoy dh [ksrh ds forj.k dh foospuk dhft, A 3. Account for geographical conditions available for tea production in India. Hkkjr esa pk; mriknu ds fy, miyc/k HkkSxksfyd n'kkvksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 4. Discuss the production and distribution of Coal in India. Hkkjr esa dks;yk ds mriknu,oa forj.k dk o.kzu dhft, A 5. Describe the location and development of Cotton textile industry. Hkkjr esa lwrh ol= m ksx ds LFkkuhdj.k rfkk fodkl dk o.kzu dhft, A 6. Analyse main geographical trends of urbanisation in India. Hkkjr esa uxjhdj.k dh çeq[k HkkSxksfyd ço`fùk;ksa dk fo'ys"k.k dhft, A 7. Give an account of the agricultural regions of Bihar. fcgkj ds Ñf"k çns'kksa dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 8. Give an account of the distribution of population in Bihar. fcgkj esa tula[;k ds forj.k dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 9. Account for mineral resources of Jharkhand. >kj[k.m ds [kfut lalk/kuksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 10. Account for industries of Jharkhand. >kj[k.m ds m ksxksa dk o.kzu dhft, A Programme of B.A/B.Sc. Part-II Geography (Subsidiary), Practical Counselling Class and Examination, 2014 (A) Practical Counselling Class (Saturday) Geography (Subsidiary) 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM (B) Practical Examination Geography (Subsidiary) 3.00 PM to 5.00 PM (Monday)
7 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-III Paper-V (Geographical Thought and Applied Geography) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. What is Geography? Discuss its relations with other Sciences. Hkwxksy D;k gs\ bldk vu; fokkuksa ls lecu/k dh foospuk dhft, A 2. Explain the Heartland Theory of Mackinder. esfdumj ds ân; LFky fl)kur dh O;k[;k dhft, A 3. Critically examine central place theory of Christaller. følvkyj ds dsuælfky fl)kur dh vkykspukred ijh{k.k dhft, A 4. Evaluate the dualism of Physical verses Human Geography. HkkSfrd cuke ekuo Hkwxksy ds }Srokn dk ewy;kadu dhft, A 5. What do you understand by quantitative revolution? Explain its benefits to geography ek=kred Økafr ls vki D;k le>rs gsa\ blls Hkwxksy dks gksus okys ykhkksa dks Li"V dhft, A 6. Explain various types of models with examples. fofhkuu çdkj ds ekwmyksa dk mnkgj.k lfgr O;k[;k dhft, A 7. What do you mean by natural resources? Throw light on their distribution and utilisation. çkñfrd lalk/kuksa ls vki D;k le>rs gsa\ buds forj.k vksj mi;ksx ij çdk'k Mkfy, A 8. Explain the concept of Micro-level Planning. y?kqlrjh; fu;kstu dh ladyiuk dh O;k[;k dhft, A 9. Throw light on the problems of flood and drought in India and explain the plans to solve this. ns'k ds fofhkuu Hkkxksa esa ck<+,oa lw[ks ij çdk'k Mkfy, rfkk O;k[;k dhft, fd muds lek/kku ds fy, D;k&D;k ;kstuk, cukbz x;h A 10. What do you understand by Disaster? Present the classification of disaster and discuss them. vkink ls vki D;k le>rs gsa\ vkinkvksa dk oxhzdj.k çlrqr dhft,,oa budk o.kzu dhft,a Examination Programme-2014 B.A/B.Sc (Part III) Geography and Home Science Honours Date 3.30 to 6.30 P.M. Examination Centre 20/5/2014 Honours Paper V Nalanda Open University, Patna 22/5/2014 Honours Paper VI Nalanda Open University, Patna 24/5/2014 Honours Paper VII Nalanda Open University, Patna 26/5/2014 Honours Paper VIII Nalanda Open University, Patna 28/5/2014 Paper XV (General Studies ) Nalanda Open University, Patna
8 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-III Paper-VI (Human& Settlement Geography) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. How does physical environment influence economic activities and social life of the human being? HkkSfrd okrkoj.k euq"; ds vkffkzd fø;kdyki,oa lkekftd thou dks fdl çdkj çhkkfor djrs gsa\ 2. Give an account of the cultural evolution of man. ekuo ds lkalñfrd mn~hko dh foospuk dhft, A 3. Discuss the factors responsible for the pattern of distribution of World's Population fo'o esa tula[;k forj.k ds çfr:i dk ldkj.k fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A 4. What are the criteria of the classification of the Races? Describe the different races of the World. çtkfr;ksa dk oxhzdj.k fdu&fdu vfhky{k.kksa ij fd;k tkrk gs\ lalkj dh fofhkuu çtkfr;ksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 5. Describe the economic, social and cultural aspects of Santhals. lafkky ds vkffkzd] lkekftd,oa lkalñfrd i{kksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 6. Critically evaluate the Demographic trasition theory. Give an account of its usefulness in the present. tukafddh; laøe.k fl)kur dh vkykspukred O;k[;k dhft, A oùkzeku tula[;k ds lanhkz esa bldh mi;ksfxrk dks crykb;s A 7. Account for types of rural settlements in India with example. Hkkjr esa xzkeh.k cflr;ksa ds çdkjksa dk o.kzu mnkgj.k lfgr dhft, A 8. What do you understand by location of Cities? Classify towns with example on the basis of location of Cities. uxjksa dh flfkfr ls vki D;k le>rs gsa\ uxjksa dh flfkfr dk oxhzdj.k mnkgj.k lfgr dhft, A 9. Explain the trends of urbanisation in India during 20th Century. chloha n'kd esa Hkkjr esa uxjhdj.k dh ço`fùk dh O;k[;k dhft, A 10. Present an account of the meaning and scope of settlement geography. clrh Hkwxksy ds vfkz rfkk fo"k;&olrq dk fooj.k çlrqr dhft, A Examination Programme-2014 B.A/B.Sc (Part III) Geography and Home Science Honours Date 3.30 to 6.30 P.M. Examination Centre 20/5/2014 Honours Paper V Nalanda Open University, Patna 22/5/2014 Honours Paper VI Nalanda Open University, Patna 24/5/2014 Honours Paper VII Nalanda Open University, Patna 26/5/2014 Honours Paper VIII Nalanda Open University, Patna 28/5/2014 Paper XV (General Studies ) Nalanda Open University, Patna
9 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-III Paper-VII (Population Geography & Bio-Geography) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. Define population geography and asses the growth of population geography in India. tula[;k Hkwxksy dks ifjhkkf"kr dhft, rfkk Hkkjr esa tula[;k Hkwxksy ds fodkl dh leh{kk dhft, A 2. Explain the factors responsible for the growth and distribution of population in India. Hkkjr esa tula[;k dh o`f),oa forj.k ds mùkjnk;h dkjdksa dh O;k[;k dhft, A 3. Discuss the occupations structure of India's population. Hkkjr dh tula[;k dh O;olkf;d lajpuk dh foospuk dhft, A 4. Write an essay on the main sources of population data. tula[;k&vk dm+ksa dh çkfir ds eq[; lzksr ij,d fucu/k fyf[k, A 5. Present an account of the fertility and morality of the people of developed and developing countries. fodlfr,oa fodkl'khy ns'kksa esa yksxksa dh mrikndrk,oa ef;zrk dk o.kzu çlrqr dhft, A 6. Write an essay on the shortage of residential houses and the problems of slums. vkf/koklh; edkuksa dh deh rfkk eyhu clrh dh lel;kvksa ij,d fucu/k fyf[k, A 7. What is soil? Discuss in detail about soil forming factors. e`nk D;k gs\ eǹk fodkl ds dkjdksa dk lfolrkj o.kzu dhft, A 8. Describe the vegetation and animal communities of desert region. e:lfkyh; oulifr,oa turq leqnk; dk o.kzu dhft, A 9. Define Agro-forestry and describe various factors related to it. Ñf"k okfudh dks ifjhkkf"kr djrs gq, mlds cgqvk;keh i{kksa dk o.kzu dhft, A 10. Give a detailed account of the adverse impact of deforestation. ouksuewyu ds nq"çhkko dks folrkj ls o.kzu dhft, A Programme of B.A/B.Sc. Part-III Geography (Hons.), Practical Counselling Class and Examination, 2014 (A) Practical Counselling Class to VII & VIII 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM (B) Practical Examination VII 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM VIII 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM
10 B.A./B.Sc. Geography (Honours), Part-III Paper-VIII (Environment Geography) [k.m v* ls rhu rfkk [k.m c* ls nks ç'uksa dks pqudj dqy ik p ç'uksa ds mùkj nhft, A lhkh ç'uksa ds vad leku gsa A Section -'A' ¼[k.M & v*½ 1. What do you mean by environment? Explain its importance in the present context. i;kzoj.k ls vki D;k le>rs gsa\ vk/kqfud le; esa bldh egùkk dks Li"V dhft, A 2. How does man influence the environment? Discuss. ekuo fdl çdkj i;kzoj.k dks çhkkfor djrk gs\ foospuk dhft, A 3. What do you understand by food chain? What is the importance of food chain in an ecosystem? vkgkj Jà[kyk ls vki D;k le>rs gsa\ ikfjlfksfrd ra= esa vkgkj J`a[kyk dk D;k egro gs\ 4. Give an account of various aspects and causes of environmental degradation. i;kzoj.k ds gªkl ds fofhkuu i{kksa rfkk dkj.kksa dk fooj.k nhft, A 5. What are required measures for the conservation of ecosystem? Evaluate them. ikfjlfksfrd ra= ds laj{k.k dh fn'kk esa dksu ls dneksa dh vko';drk gs\ ewy;kadu dhft, A 6. What do you understand by rural-urban blight? Review the areas of its origin. xzkeh.k uxjh; nwn'kkz ls vki D;k le>rs gsa\ bldh mrifùk ds dkj.kksa dh leh{kk dhft, A 7. Define region and mention its salient features. çns'k dks ifjhkkf"kr dhft, rfkk çns'kksa dh eq[; fo'ks"krkvksa dk myys[k dhft, A 8. Discuss the role of regional survey in regional planning. çknsf'kd fu;kstu esa çknsf'kd losz{k.k dh Hkwfedk dh foospuk dhft, A 9. Describe the need of multi-level planning in India. Hkkjr esa cgqlrjh; fu;kstu dh t:jr dk fooj.k nhft, A 10. Discuss the sustainable development plan in the context of regional development. fvdkå fodkl ;kstuk dh çknsf'kd fodkl ds lanhkz esa foospuk dhft, A Programme of B.A/B.Sc. Part-III Geography (Hons.), Practical Counselling Class and Examination, 2014 (A) Practical Counselling Class to VII & VIII 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM (B) Practical Examination VII 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM VIII 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM
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