Q.1.
Complete the following sentences by choosing the alternatives from those given and rewrite
the sentences in your answer-book: [4]
1. Like Brazil, India too has .
(i) High mountains (ii) Ancient plateau
(iii) West-flowing rivers (iv) Snow-capped mountains
2. In the mixed forests at the foothills of Himalayas trees are found in plenty.
(i) Sal (ii) Sundar (iii) Khejri (iv) Teak
3. In Brazil a South-West flowing river is used for water-ways.
(i) Puraguaco (ii) Parnaiba (iii) Purus (iv) Parana
4. In Narmada valley type of settlements are found.
(i) Linear (ii) Dispersed (iii) Nucleated (iv) Star-shaped
Q.2. Match the following: [4]
‘A’ ‘B’
(1) Field Visit (i) Sao Paulo
(2) Climate of India (ii) Samba Dance
(3) Brazil (iii) Monsoon type
(4) Densely populated state in Brazil (iv) Teak
(v) Follow the instructions of the teacher
Q.3. Write short notes (any two): [4]
1. Development of communication in Brazil.
2. Western coastal plain.
3. Historical background of Brazil.
Q.4. (A) Mark the following in the outline map of India supplied to you, write the names and give index.
(any four): [4]
Tropic of Cancer Kaveri River Andaman and Nicobar islands State with highest sex
ratio Northernmost state with least density of population Lake Chilka
Questions:
What does the above map indicate?
How many time zones are shown in the map?
Which part of Brazil is ahead of others?
What does the dark line in the map show?
To which direction does Ponto De Seixas lie?
Give geographical reasons for the following
(any two): [6]
1.There are few natural ports on the eastern coast of
India.
2.Tropical cyclones occur rarely in Brazil.
3.Urbanization is increasing rapidly in India.
4.Rain forests in Brazil are called 'Lungs of the
World'.
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Q.6 (A) With the help of given statistical data, prepare a simple bar graph and answer the
following questions:
India-Trade (% of GDP) [6]
(1980 to 2016)
Years Percentage of GDP
1980 15
1990 16
2000 58
2010 50
2016 40
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