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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2017-18)
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)
CLASS XII
Time- 3 Hrs. Max.Marks – 70
General Instructions:
There are 22 general questions.
Questions No. 1 – 7 are very short-answer questions carrying 1 mark each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 40 words.
Questions No. 8 – 13 are short-answer questions carrying 3 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 80 – 100 words.
Questions No. 14 – 20 are long-answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 150 words.
Questions No. 21 – 22 are related to identification or locating and labelling
of geographical features on maps, carrying 5 marks each.
Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be attached
within your answer-book.
Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed.
All questions are compulsory.
S.NO. QUESTIONS MARKS
1. Give two reasons for unfavourable sex ratio in the world.
½+½=1
2. What is Digital Divide?
1
3. What are administrative towns? State one example from India?
½+½=1
4. Explain the term market gardening.
1
5. Explain the term ‘Golden Quadrilateral’.
½+½=1
6. What is meant by balance of Trade?
1
7. Mention any two cultural activities that are responsible for water
pollution in India.
½+½=1
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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2017-18)
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)
CLASS XII
Time- 3 Hrs. Max.Marks – 70
General Instructions:
There are 22 general questions.
Questions No. 1 – 7 are very short-answer questions carrying 1 mark each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 40 words.
Questions No. 8 – 13 are short-answer questions carrying 3 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 80 – 100 words.
Questions No. 14 – 20 are long-answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 150 words.
Questions No. 21 – 22 are related to identification or locating and labelling
of geographical features on maps, carrying 5 marks each.
Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be attached
within your answer-book.
Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed.
All questions are compulsory.
S.NO. QUESTIONS MARKS
1. Give two reasons for unfavourable sex ratio in the world.
½+½=1
2. What is Digital Divide?
1
3. What are administrative towns? State one example from India?
½+½=1
4. Explain the term market gardening.
1
5. Explain the term ‘Golden Quadrilateral’.
½+½=1
6. What is meant by balance of Trade?
1
7. Mention any two cultural activities that are responsible for water
pollution in India.
½+½=1
8. “There is a direct dependence of human beings on nature for
resources which sustain them”. Justify the statement in the light of
environmental determinism.
3x1=3
9. Why are sugar mills located within the cane producing regions?
Explain any three reasons.
3
10. Discuss the problems associated with urban settlements in
developing countries.
3x1=3
11. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
a) Identify the iron and steel plant shown in the map.
b) Name any one raw material and its source.
c) How does the iron and steel plants form a base for industrial
development?
1+1+1=
3
12. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follows
Dharavi–Asia’s Largest Slum
“…. Buses merely skirt the periphery. Autorickshaw’s cannot go
there; Dharavi is part of central Bombay where three wheelers are
banned.
Only one main road traverses the slum, the miscalled ‘ninety-foot
road’, which has been reduced to less than half of that for most of
its length. Some of the side alleys and lanes are so narrow that not
even a bicycle can pass. The whole neighborhood consists of
temporary buildings, two or three storied high with rusty iron
stairways to the upper part, where a single room is rented by a
whole family, sometimes accommodating twelve or more people;
it is a kind of tropical version of the industrial dwelling of
Victorian London’s East End.
But Dharavi is a keeper of more somber secrets than the revulsion
1½+
1½=3
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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2017-18)
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)
CLASS XII
Time- 3 Hrs. Max.Marks – 70
General Instructions:
There are 22 general questions.
Questions No. 1 – 7 are very short-answer questions carrying 1 mark each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 40 words.
Questions No. 8 – 13 are short-answer questions carrying 3 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 80 – 100 words.
Questions No. 14 – 20 are long-answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 150 words.
Questions No. 21 – 22 are related to identification or locating and labelling
of geographical features on maps, carrying 5 marks each.
Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be attached
within your answer-book.
Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed.
All questions are compulsory.
S.NO. QUESTIONS MARKS
1. Give two reasons for unfavourable sex ratio in the world.
½+½=1
2. What is Digital Divide?
1
3. What are administrative towns? State one example from India?
½+½=1
4. Explain the term market gardening.
1
5. Explain the term ‘Golden Quadrilateral’.
½+½=1
6. What is meant by balance of Trade?
1
7. Mention any two cultural activities that are responsible for water
pollution in India.
½+½=1
8. “There is a direct dependence of human beings on nature for
resources which sustain them”. Justify the statement in the light of
environmental determinism.
3x1=3
9. Why are sugar mills located within the cane producing regions?
Explain any three reasons.
3
10. Discuss the problems associated with urban settlements in
developing countries.
3x1=3
11. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
a) Identify the iron and steel plant shown in the map.
b) Name any one raw material and its source.
c) How does the iron and steel plants form a base for industrial
development?
1+1+1=
3
12. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follows
Dharavi–Asia’s Largest Slum
“…. Buses merely skirt the periphery. Autorickshaw’s cannot go
there; Dharavi is part of central Bombay where three wheelers are
banned.
Only one main road traverses the slum, the miscalled ‘ninety-foot
road’, which has been reduced to less than half of that for most of
its length. Some of the side alleys and lanes are so narrow that not
even a bicycle can pass. The whole neighborhood consists of
temporary buildings, two or three storied high with rusty iron
stairways to the upper part, where a single room is rented by a
whole family, sometimes accommodating twelve or more people;
it is a kind of tropical version of the industrial dwelling of
Victorian London’s East End.
But Dharavi is a keeper of more somber secrets than the revulsion
1½+
1½=3
it inspires in the rich; revulsion, moreover, that is, in direct
proportion to the role it serves in the creation of the wealth of
Bombay. In this place of shadow less, treeless sunlight,
uncollected garbage, stagnant pools of foul water, where the only
non-human creatures are the shining black crows and long grey
rats, some of the mostbeautiful, valuable and useful articles in
India are made.
From Dharavi come delicate ceramics and pottery, exquisite
embroidery and zari work, sophisticated leather goods, high-
fashion garments, finely-wrought metalwork, delicate jewelry
settings, wood carvings and furniture that would find its way into
the richest houses, both in India and abroad…
Dharavi was an arm of the sea,that was filled by waste, largely
produced by the people who have come to live there: Scheduled
Castes and poor Muslims. It comprises rambling buildings of
corrugated metal, 20 metres high in places, used for the treatment
of hides and tanning. There are pleasant parts, but rotting garbage
is everywhere…”
a. Justify the statement, “slum dwellers need help in making the
transition from inhabitants of precarious urban settlements to
citizens with full human rights and civic responsibilities.”
b. Find out the values associated with it.
13. Study the data of Percentage of net irrigated area to total by wells
and Tube-wells given below and answer the questions:
State Percentage
Gujarat 86.6
Rajasthan 77.2
Madhya Pradesh 66.5
Maharashtra 65
Uttar Pradesh 58.21
West Bengal 57.6
Tamil Nadu 54.7
a) Which state has maximum percentage of net irrigated area to
total by wells and Tube-wells?
b) What are the implications of excessive use of ground water?
1+2=3
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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2017-18)
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)
CLASS XII
Time- 3 Hrs. Max.Marks – 70
General Instructions:
There are 22 general questions.
Questions No. 1 – 7 are very short-answer questions carrying 1 mark each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 40 words.
Questions No. 8 – 13 are short-answer questions carrying 3 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 80 – 100 words.
Questions No. 14 – 20 are long-answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 150 words.
Questions No. 21 – 22 are related to identification or locating and labelling
of geographical features on maps, carrying 5 marks each.
Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be attached
within your answer-book.
Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed.
All questions are compulsory.
S.NO. QUESTIONS MARKS
1. Give two reasons for unfavourable sex ratio in the world.
½+½=1
2. What is Digital Divide?
1
3. What are administrative towns? State one example from India?
½+½=1
4. Explain the term market gardening.
1
5. Explain the term ‘Golden Quadrilateral’.
½+½=1
6. What is meant by balance of Trade?
1
7. Mention any two cultural activities that are responsible for water
pollution in India.
½+½=1
8. “There is a direct dependence of human beings on nature for
resources which sustain them”. Justify the statement in the light of
environmental determinism.
3x1=3
9. Why are sugar mills located within the cane producing regions?
Explain any three reasons.
3
10. Discuss the problems associated with urban settlements in
developing countries.
3x1=3
11. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
a) Identify the iron and steel plant shown in the map.
b) Name any one raw material and its source.
c) How does the iron and steel plants form a base for industrial
development?
1+1+1=
3
12. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follows
Dharavi–Asia’s Largest Slum
“…. Buses merely skirt the periphery. Autorickshaw’s cannot go
there; Dharavi is part of central Bombay where three wheelers are
banned.
Only one main road traverses the slum, the miscalled ‘ninety-foot
road’, which has been reduced to less than half of that for most of
its length. Some of the side alleys and lanes are so narrow that not
even a bicycle can pass. The whole neighborhood consists of
temporary buildings, two or three storied high with rusty iron
stairways to the upper part, where a single room is rented by a
whole family, sometimes accommodating twelve or more people;
it is a kind of tropical version of the industrial dwelling of
Victorian London’s East End.
But Dharavi is a keeper of more somber secrets than the revulsion
1½+
1½=3
it inspires in the rich; revulsion, moreover, that is, in direct
proportion to the role it serves in the creation of the wealth of
Bombay. In this place of shadow less, treeless sunlight,
uncollected garbage, stagnant pools of foul water, where the only
non-human creatures are the shining black crows and long grey
rats, some of the mostbeautiful, valuable and useful articles in
India are made.
From Dharavi come delicate ceramics and pottery, exquisite
embroidery and zari work, sophisticated leather goods, high-
fashion garments, finely-wrought metalwork, delicate jewelry
settings, wood carvings and furniture that would find its way into
the richest houses, both in India and abroad…
Dharavi was an arm of the sea,that was filled by waste, largely
produced by the people who have come to live there: Scheduled
Castes and poor Muslims. It comprises rambling buildings of
corrugated metal, 20 metres high in places, used for the treatment
of hides and tanning. There are pleasant parts, but rotting garbage
is everywhere…”
a. Justify the statement, “slum dwellers need help in making the
transition from inhabitants of precarious urban settlements to
citizens with full human rights and civic responsibilities.”
b. Find out the values associated with it.
13. Study the data of Percentage of net irrigated area to total by wells
and Tube-wells given below and answer the questions:
State Percentage
Gujarat 86.6
Rajasthan 77.2
Madhya Pradesh 66.5
Maharashtra 65
Uttar Pradesh 58.21
West Bengal 57.6
Tamil Nadu 54.7
a) Which state has maximum percentage of net irrigated area to
total by wells and Tube-wells?
b) What are the implications of excessive use of ground water?
1+2=3
14. Define ‘Population density’. Explain any four geographical factors
that affect the distribution of population in the world
5
15. How are ports helpful for trade? Give a classification of ports on
the basis of their location.
3+2=5
16. Suggest the measures of promotion of sustainability in Indira
Gandhi Canal Command Area.
5
17. Explain any five bases of international trade.
5
18. Why is petroleum referred to as liquid gold? State two important
uses of petroleum and name two oil fields each in Assam and
Gujarat.
5
19. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
a) Name this trans-continental railway line?
b) Which two oceans are connected by this trans-continental
railway?
c) How has this railway line helped in the economic development
of this region?
1+1+3=
5
20. Describe the major challenges of agriculture in present India.
5x1=5
21. In the given political outline map of the world, the following four
features are shown. Identify these features and write their correct
names on the lines marked near each feature.
A: Area of commercial livestock rearing
B: A sea port
C: A mega city
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SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER (2017-18)
SUBJECT- GEOGRAPHY (029)
CLASS XII
Time- 3 Hrs. Max.Marks – 70
General Instructions:
There are 22 general questions.
Questions No. 1 – 7 are very short-answer questions carrying 1 mark each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 40 words.
Questions No. 8 – 13 are short-answer questions carrying 3 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 80 – 100 words.
Questions No. 14 – 20 are long-answer questions carrying 5 marks each.
Answer to each of these questions should not exceed 150 words.
Questions No. 21 – 22 are related to identification or locating and labelling
of geographical features on maps, carrying 5 marks each.
Outline maps of the World and India provided to you must be attached
within your answer-book.
Use of templates or stencils for drawing outline maps is allowed.
All questions are compulsory.
S.NO. QUESTIONS MARKS
1. Give two reasons for unfavourable sex ratio in the world.
½+½=1
2. What is Digital Divide?
1
3. What are administrative towns? State one example from India?
½+½=1
4. Explain the term market gardening.
1
5. Explain the term ‘Golden Quadrilateral’.
½+½=1
6. What is meant by balance of Trade?
1
7. Mention any two cultural activities that are responsible for water
pollution in India.
½+½=1
8. “There is a direct dependence of human beings on nature for
resources which sustain them”. Justify the statement in the light of
environmental determinism.
3x1=3
9. Why are sugar mills located within the cane producing regions?
Explain any three reasons.
3
10. Discuss the problems associated with urban settlements in
developing countries.
3x1=3
11. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
a) Identify the iron and steel plant shown in the map.
b) Name any one raw material and its source.
c) How does the iron and steel plants form a base for industrial
development?
1+1+1=
3
12. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follows
Dharavi–Asia’s Largest Slum
“…. Buses merely skirt the periphery. Autorickshaw’s cannot go
there; Dharavi is part of central Bombay where three wheelers are
banned.
Only one main road traverses the slum, the miscalled ‘ninety-foot
road’, which has been reduced to less than half of that for most of
its length. Some of the side alleys and lanes are so narrow that not
even a bicycle can pass. The whole neighborhood consists of
temporary buildings, two or three storied high with rusty iron
stairways to the upper part, where a single room is rented by a
whole family, sometimes accommodating twelve or more people;
it is a kind of tropical version of the industrial dwelling of
Victorian London’s East End.
But Dharavi is a keeper of more somber secrets than the revulsion
1½+
1½=3
it inspires in the rich; revulsion, moreover, that is, in direct
proportion to the role it serves in the creation of the wealth of
Bombay. In this place of shadow less, treeless sunlight,
uncollected garbage, stagnant pools of foul water, where the only
non-human creatures are the shining black crows and long grey
rats, some of the mostbeautiful, valuable and useful articles in
India are made.
From Dharavi come delicate ceramics and pottery, exquisite
embroidery and zari work, sophisticated leather goods, high-
fashion garments, finely-wrought metalwork, delicate jewelry
settings, wood carvings and furniture that would find its way into
the richest houses, both in India and abroad…
Dharavi was an arm of the sea,that was filled by waste, largely
produced by the people who have come to live there: Scheduled
Castes and poor Muslims. It comprises rambling buildings of
corrugated metal, 20 metres high in places, used for the treatment
of hides and tanning. There are pleasant parts, but rotting garbage
is everywhere…”
a. Justify the statement, “slum dwellers need help in making the
transition from inhabitants of precarious urban settlements to
citizens with full human rights and civic responsibilities.”
b. Find out the values associated with it.
13. Study the data of Percentage of net irrigated area to total by wells
and Tube-wells given below and answer the questions:
State Percentage
Gujarat 86.6
Rajasthan 77.2
Madhya Pradesh 66.5
Maharashtra 65
Uttar Pradesh 58.21
West Bengal 57.6
Tamil Nadu 54.7
a) Which state has maximum percentage of net irrigated area to
total by wells and Tube-wells?
b) What are the implications of excessive use of ground water?
1+2=3
14. Define ‘Population density’. Explain any four geographical factors
that affect the distribution of population in the world
5
15. How are ports helpful for trade? Give a classification of ports on
the basis of their location.
3+2=5
16. Suggest the measures of promotion of sustainability in Indira
Gandhi Canal Command Area.
5
17. Explain any five bases of international trade.
5
18. Why is petroleum referred to as liquid gold? State two important
uses of petroleum and name two oil fields each in Assam and
Gujarat.
5
19. Study the diagram given below and answer the questions:
a) Name this trans-continental railway line?
b) Which two oceans are connected by this trans-continental
railway?
c) How has this railway line helped in the economic development
of this region?
1+1+3=
5
20. Describe the major challenges of agriculture in present India.
5x1=5
21. In the given political outline map of the world, the following four
features are shown. Identify these features and write their correct
names on the lines marked near each feature.
A: Area of commercial livestock rearing
B: A sea port
C: A mega city
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D: An international airport
E: An area of high density
22. On the outline political map of India provided to you, locate and
label the following with appropriate symbols :
(i) A dam in Uttarakhand
(ii) A state with lowest sex ratio.
(iii) A state with highest road density.
(iv) A land locked port in eastern coast of India.
(v) The oldest copper mine of India.
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