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Geography Paper 2010
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q.2 define mass wasting and explain mass wasting in detail. q.3 present the rock cycle in connection with its reincarnation. q4 describe landforms and evolution of landscapes of glaciation in the mid and high latitudes. q.5 identify the geographic patterns of evapotranspiration.Examine the factors contributing to expanding deserts around the globe. q.6 discuss mediterranean climatic region with its dominating characteristics. q.7show with an aid of a sketch map currents of the Indian ocean.bring out the influence of monsoon on currents of the North Indian ocean. q.8 write comprehensive note on any two 1 choice of projections 2 synoptic charts 3 planetary winds 4. trends in january isotherm |
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PAPER 1 - MCQs 1- The Circumference of the Earth at the equator is: a) 60075 km b) 50075 km c) 40075 km d) none of these 2- The proportion reflected from the snow covered surface is called: a) brook b) caldera c) sinusoid d) none 3- Worldwide geocaching is carried out by: a) GIS b) Remote Sensing c) GPS d) None 4- Speed of the Earth at 45 N is: a) 1180.7 km/h b) 2180.7km/h c) 3180.7 km/h d) None 5- Chemical compostion of the Earth dominating 34% by: a) Silicon b) Iron c) Magnesium d) None 6- Temperate, Torrid and Frigid Zones, one ancient example of world climates is attributed to: a) Plate b) Herodotus c) Aristotle d) None 7- In Koppen Climate system Aw stands for: a)Tropical Rainforest b) Tropical Monsoon c) Tropica Savanna d) None 8- Which of the following civilization was shut down by droughts combined with devastating floods? a) Nile b) Indus c) Incae d) None 9-Pumice, Gabbro and Andesites are identified as: a) Sedimentary Rocks b) Metamorphic Rocks c) Igneous Rocks d) None 10- Great Barrier Reef is in the: a) Atlantic Ocean b) Pacific Ocean c) Indian Ocean d) None of these 11- A new sea has been officially created in the pacific Northwest is called: a) Palish Sea b) Salish Sea c) Valish Sea d) None 12- On March 28, 2001 a tornado outbreak in Pakistan was experienced in: a) sahiwal b) Bhalwal c) Sajawal d) None of these 13- Agulhas is one of the warm currents of: a) Indian Ocean b) Atlantic Ocean c) Arctic Ocean d) None 14- A and formation with many caves caused by dolomite being dissolved by undergoing drainage is termed: a) Horst b) Mesa c) Scree d) None 15- Frontal Zones where air masses are not moving against each other is called: a) Occluded Fronts b) Stationary Fronts c) Warm Fronts d) None 16- Mountain ranges near water sources can receive high rainfalls because of: a) Cyclonic activity b) Rain shadow effect c) Orographic uplift d) None 17- Cartographers classify maps into two broad categories, reference maps and a) Topographic maps b) Thematic maps c) Attases d) None of these 18- The oldest known projection dating back to about 500 BC is: a) Cylindrical Homolographic b) Gnomonic c) Mollweide d) None 19- Alexander Von Humboldt famous biogeographer produced five volumes of work in 1845, was called: a) Kosmos b) Helios c) Mellios d) None 20- Normal cycle of erosion was devised by: a) Karl Ritter b) Thornbury c) Monkhouse d) None
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CSS-2010-Paper 2
PAPER 2 Q1: MCQs 1- More determined and driven work ethics due to frequent variability in the weather of the: a) Higher Latitudes b) Middle Latitudes c) Lower Latitudes d) None of these 2- Equational Paradox is an aspect of: a) Cultural Geography b) Regional Geography c) Economic Geography d) None of these 3- Cliamtic determinism was intensely studied by: a) Ellsworth Huntington b) Carl O Saver c) Carl Marx d) None of these 4- Environmental Problems must all be understood via: a) Physical Processes b) Social Processes c) Commercial Process d) None 5-The study of the number of population and its variations in time and space is called: a) Population Dynamics b) Population Density c) Population Distribution d) None 6- Rapid Population growth in Urban areas perpetuates: a) Crimes b) safety Issues c) Poverty d) None of these 7- Sustainability of human settlements have become a matter of: a) Global Concern b) Continental Concern c) Regional Concern d) None 8- Settlements can be ordered by size or other factors to define: a) Morphology b) Landscape c) Hierarchy d) None of these 9- South Asian agriculture is considered to be: a) Intensive b) substence c) Extensive d) None 10- Appalachian Industrial area hosts: a) Iron and Steel b) Textiles c) Chemicals d) None 11- Turkey possess plenty of: a) Power resources b) Mineral Resources c) Water Resources d) None 12- What had historicaly made geography unique was its attention to systematic description of areal variation said by: a) Hart Shorne b) Charles Fisher c) Ann Buttimer d) None 13-Indus Water Treaty Projects were financed by: a) Asian Development Bank b) World Bank c) Former EEC d) None 14- Ninety percent of Russia is north of the: a) 60th Paralle b) 55th Parallel c) 50 Parallel d) None 15- Before 1950, Famine was a harsh reality in: a) Poland b) Portugal c) India d) None 16- Waterways are common transport means in Bengal for carrying: a) Tea b) Jute c) Animals d) none 17- Greek Culture and power expanded into the near and Middle East during: a) Archaic Period b) Classical Period c) Hellenistic Period d) None 18- in the 5th and 4th Centuries BC the most advanced economy was founded in: a) Italy b) France c) Greece d) None 19- Geographic regions are based on distinctive quality of a) Variety b) Homogenity c) ORigin d) None 20- Geography affects the culture of a region by: a) What people do b) What people possess c) What people copy d) None Q2: Present the spatial distribution of population over the globe. Q3: Define Resources. Give most workable classification of resources citing explicit examples Q4: Describe Industrial Revoution. how far it has helped in economic development as well as increasing economy disparity in the world? Q5: Discuss grain farming in South Asia. Did you notice agriculture change in the region recently? Q6: Bring out the importance of Pakistan in the current geo-polity pertinent to Global Affairs. Q7: Explain Geographical requirements, distribution and production of cotton in South Asia. Q8: Write comprehensive NOTES on ANY TWO of the following: 1- World's major fishing grounds 2- Trade patterns in China 3- Singapore--Her Economic success 4- Urbanization in Latin America.
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1- The Circumference of the Earth at the equator is:
a) 60075 km b) 50075 km c) 40075 km d) none of these 2- The proportion reflected from the snow covered surface is called: a) brook b) caldera c) sinusoid d) none 3- Worldwide geocaching is carried out by: a) GIS b) Remote Sensing c) GPS d) None 4- Speed of the Earth at 45 N is: a) 1180.7 km/hb) 2180.7km/h c) 3180.7 km/h d) None 5- Chemical compostion of the Earth dominating 34% by: a) Silicon b) Iron c) Magnesium d) None 6- Temperate, Torrid and Frigid Zones, one ancient example of world climates is attributed to: a) Plate b) Herodotus c) Aristotle d) None 7- In Koppen Climate system Aw stands for: a)Tropical Rainforest b) Tropical Monsoon c) Tropica Savanna d) None 8- Which of the following civilization was shut down by droughts combined with devastating floods? a) Nile b) Indus c) Incae d) None 9-Pumice, Gabbro and Andesites are identified as: a) Sedimentary Rocks b) Metamorphic Rocks c) Igneous Rocks d) None 10- Great Barrier Reef is in the: a) Atlantic Ocean b) Pacific Ocean c) Indian Ocean d) None of these 11- A new sea has been officially created in the pacific Northwest is called: a) Palish Sea b) Salish Sea c) Valish Sea d) None 12- On March 28, 2001 a tornado outbreak in Pakistan was experienced in: a) sahiwal b) Bhalwal c) Sajawal d) None of these 13- Agulhas is one of the warm currents of: a) Indian Ocean b) Atlantic Ocean c) Arctic Ocean d) None 14- A and formation with many caves caused by dolomite being dissolved by undergoing drainage is termed: a) Horst b) Mesa c) Scree d) None 15- Frontal Zones where air masses are not moving against each other is called: a) Occluded Fronts b) Stationary Fronts c) Warm Fronts d) None 16- Mountain ranges near water sources can receive high rainfalls because of: a) Cyclonic activity b) Rain shadow effect c) Orographic uplift d) None 17- Cartographers classify maps into two broad categories, reference maps and a) Topographic maps b) Thematic maps c) Attases d) None of these 18- The oldest known projection dating back to about 500 BC is: a) Cylindrical Homolographic b) Gnomonic c) Mollweide d) None 19- Alexander Von Humboldt famous biogeographer produced five volumes of work in 1845, was called: a) Kosmos b) Helios c) Mellios d) None 20- Normal cycle of erosion was devised by: a) Karl Ritter b) Thornbury c) Monkhouse d) None these are correct answers bad mcqs satements and way got only 6 right in paper 1 and 14 right in paper 2 -------------------------------------------------- More determined and driven work ethics due to frequent variability in the weather of the: a) Higher Latitudes b) Middle Latitudes c) Lower Latitudes d) None of these 2- Equational Paradox is an aspect of: a) Cultural Geography b) Regional Geography c) Economic Geography d) None of these 3- Cliamtic determinism was intensely studied by: a) Ellsworth Huntington b) Carl O Saver c) Carl Marx d) None of these 4- Environmental Problems must all be understood via: a) Physical Processes b) Social Processes c) Commercial Process d) None 5-The study of the number of population and its variations in time and space is called: a) Population Dynamics b) Population Density c) Population Distribution d) None 6- Rapid Population growth in Urban areas perpetuates: a) Crimes b) safety Issues c) Poverty d) None of these 7- Sustainability of human settlements have become a matter of: a) Global Concern b) Continental Concern c) Regional Concern d) None 8- Settlements can be ordered by size or other factors to define: a) Morphology b) Landscape c) Hierarchy d) None of these 9- South Asian agriculture is considered to be: a) Intensive b) subsistence c) Extensive d) None 10- Appalachian Industrial area hosts a) Iron and Steelb) Textiles c) Chemicals d) None it is famous for iron and steel but it offer great potential for minerals so it may be chemicals. not sure 11- Turkey possess plenty of: a) Power resources b) Mineral Resources c) Water Resources d) None there is doubt because mineral are 2.5 % while water resources are more 12- What had historically made geography unique was its attention to systematic description of areal variation said by: a) Hart Shorne b) Charles Fisher c) Ann Buttimer d) None it was davis 13-Indus Water Treaty Projects were financed by: a) Asian Development Bank b) World Bank c) Former EEC d) None 14- Ninety percent of Russia is north of the: a) 60th Paralle b) 55th Parallel c) 50 Parallel d) None 15- Before 1950, Famine was a harsh reality in: a) Poland b) Portugal c) India d) None 16- Waterways are common transport means in Bengal for carrying: a) Tea b) Jute c) Animals d) none in bengal these are used for cargo and people transportation 17- Greek Culture and power expanded into the near and Middle East during: a) Archaic Period b) Classical Period c) Hellenistic Period d) None 18- in the 5th and 4th Centuries BC the most advanced economy was founded in: a) Italy b) France c) Greece d) None 19- Geographic regions are based on distinctive quality of a) Variety b) Homogenity c) ORigin d) None 20- Geography affects the culture of a region by: a) What people do b) What people possess c) What people copy d) None -------------------------------------------------- both papers are made as such to ignore books of local authors de blij has answers but if read carefully and kept sharp eye subjective paper 1 is normal and balanced but paper 2 is more like general knowledge and current affair style this year geography has made tough in my centre people attempted mcqs and when see subjective leave hall in hardly 25 minutes.at about 9:55 four in front of me and 3 from one side and 3 from other side left hall in paper 2 ,there was a great laughter in hall when people see paper everybody looked at each other ,openly saying 2 mcq atey he yar ,1 sawal ata he fpsc has discouraged the previous trends and followed good but strict approach lets see what geography has under its arms this year Allah kher karey
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Mcq's........
1- The Circumference of the Earth at the equator is: a) 60075 km b) 50075 km c) 40075 km d) none of these 2- The proportion reflected from the snow covered surface is called: a) brook b) caldera c) sinusoid d) none 3- Worldwide geocaching is carried out by: a) GIS b) Remote Sensing c) GPS d) None 4- Speed of the Earth at 45 N is: a) 1180.7 km/h b) 2180.7km/h c) 3180.7 km/h d) None 5- Chemical compostion of the Earth dominating 34% by: a) Silicon b) Iron c) Magnesium d) None 6- Temperate, Torrid and Frigid Zones, one ancient example of world climates is attributed to: a) Plate b) Herodotus c) Aristotle d) None 7- In Koppen Climate system Aw stands for: a)Tropical Rainforest b) Tropical Monsoon c) Tropica Savanna d) None 8- Which of the following civilization was shut down by droughts combined with devastating floods? a) Nile b) Indus c) Incae d) None 9-Pumice, Gabbro and Andesites are identified as: a) Sedimentary Rocks b) Metamorphic Rocks c) Igneous Rocks d) None 10- Great Barrier Reef is in the: a) Atlantic Ocean b) Pacific Ocean c) Indian Ocean d) None of these 11- A new sea has been officially created in the pacific Northwest is called: a) Palish Sea b) Salish Sea c) Valish Sea d) None 12- On March 28, 2001 a tornado outbreak in Pakistan was experienced in: a) sahiwal b) Bhalwal c) Sajawal d) None of these 13- Agulhas is one of the warm currents of: a) Indian Ocean b) Atlantic Ocean c) Arctic Ocean d) None 14- A and formation with many caves caused by dolomite being dissolved by undergoing drainage is termed: a) Horst b) Mesa c) Scree d) None 15- Frontal Zones where air masses are not moving against each other is called: a) Occluded Fronts b) Stationary Fronts c) Warm Fronts d) None 16- Mountain ranges near water sources can receive high rainfalls because of: a) Cyclonic activity b) Rain shadow effect c) Orographic uplift d) None 17- Cartographers classify maps into two broad categories, reference maps and a) Topographic maps b) Thematic maps c) Attases d) None of these 18- The oldest known projection dating back to about 500 BC is: a) Cylindrical Homolographic b) Gnomonic c) Mollweide d) None 19- Alexander Von Humboldt famous biogeographer produced five volumes of work in 1845, was called: a) Kosmos b) Helios c) Mellios d) None 20- Normal cycle of erosion was devised by: a) Karl Ritter b) Thornbury c) Monkhouse d) None ----------------------------------------------------------------- 1- More determined and driven work ethics due to frequent variability in the weather of the: a) Higher Latitudes b) Middle Latitudes c) Lower Latitudes d) None of these 2- Equational Paradox is an aspect of: a) Cultural Geography b) Regional Geography c) Economic Geography d) None of these 3- Cliamtic determinism was intensely studied by: a) Ellsworth Huntington b) Carl O Saver c) Carl Marx d) None of these 4- Environmental Problems must all be understood via: a) Physical Processes b) Social Processes c) Commercial Process d) None 5-The study of the number of population and its variations in time and space is called: a) Population Dynamics b) Population Density c) Population Distribution d) None 6- Rapid Population growth in Urban areas perpetuates: a) Crimes b) safety Issues c) Poverty d) None of these 7- Sustainability of human settlements have become a matter of: a) Global Concern b) Continental Concern c) Regional Concern d) None 8- Settlements can be ordered by size or other factors to define: a) Morphology b) Landscape c) Hierarchy d) None of these 9- South Asian agriculture is considered to be: a) Intensive b) substence c) Extensive d) None 10- Appalachian Industrial area hosts: a) Iron and Steel b) Textiles c) Chemicals d) None 11- Turkey possess plenty of: a) Power resources b) Mineral Resources c) Water Resources d) None 12- What had historicaly made geography unique was its attention to systematic description of areal variation said by: a) Hart Shorne b) Charles Fisher c) Ann Buttimer d) None 13-Indus Water Treaty Projects were financed by: a) Asian Development Bank b) World Bank c) Former EEC d) None 14- Ninety percent of Russia is north of the: a) 60th Paralle b) 55th Parallel c) 50 Parallel d) None 15- Before 1950, Famine was a harsh reality in: a) Poland b) Portugal c) India d) None 16- Waterways are common transport means in Bengal for carrying: a) Tea b) Jute c) Animals d) none 17- Greek Culture and power expanded into the near and Middle East during: a) Archaic Period b) Classical Period c) Hellenistic Period d) None 18- in the 5th and 4th Centuries BC the most advanced economy was founded in: a) Italy b) France c) Greece d) None 19- Geographic regions are based on distinctive quality of a) Variety b) Homogenity c) ORigin d) None 20- Geography affects the culture of a region by: a) What people do b) What people possess c) What people copy d) None
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plz confirm speed of earth at 45 north.........
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@deadlydoctor
@imadafridi Salam friends.kindly tell me what sources did you utilise to get answers for these MCQs? i have thoroughly read deblij and haven't seen these MCQS.i daresay that the high-marking trend in sociology is going to change this year. please tell me. Regards, sikander
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@SikanderHayat007
answers i posted are correct ones not attempted ones. for paper I , i use google for answers,they are just out of blue. but human geography mcqs were done by notes i prepared during my prep. i studied cultural and economic geography part very well i posted in a thread human geography by name of human geography where i posted how i see human geo syllabus and i strictly followed it. http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-optio...geography.html i was criticised for misguiding or terrifying aspirants so i stopped it.it prove to be nightmare for many candidates. only problem with this paper in exams with me was i could not revise anything at all,got only 6 hours. so i suffered.human geography paper 2 was easy one though. hope you get what you want. for anything else in geography part,i am here @mangan it is confirm what i have posted in my answers. answers i posted are confirm and one. you can verify it from any source.
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@ Imad Afridi
Worldwide geocaching is carried out by: GPS Source: The general population typically uses lightweight, handheld receivers or receivers that have been integrated into automobiles or boats. The general population uses GPS in many different ways. Surveyors use GPS to save time over standard survey methods. GPS is used in aircraft and ships for en route navigation and for airport or harbor approaches. GPS tracking systems are used to route and monitor delivery vans and emergency vehicles. In a method called precision farming, GPS is used to monitor and control the application of agricultural fertilizer and pesticides. GPS is available as an in-car navigation aid and as such, is used by vacationers and businesspeople who make frequent calls on clients or customers. Handheld GPS receivers are often used by hikers and hunters. Rescue crews use GPS to locate persons in emergency situations. A pastime known as caching or geocaching uses GPS to locate objects deliberately concealed in certain locations in an adult version of a child’s treasure hunt. GPS is also used on the space shuttle Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Pathetic and non-cooperative...!
First of all,
any one friend telme which kind of geography paper waz this time...? i waz this a joke...? idiosyncracy..? or something else? i could not find the material regarding the questions of geography-1 in any well-known book. i cannot describe the situation ov my hall when i saw the paper ....! but to all my surprise i observed the students surroundng me are practising face-reading of each other. believe me, no one did any MCQ right including myself i waz so dismal after the first paper but when i came out of the hall, i saw two young muscluar men weeping in full tears. it means the paper waz really tough....! why had i opted for it ? now im feeling repent. |
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