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FYBA Sem 2 Human Geography PDF

This document contains a sample quiz on human geography topics. It includes 31 multiple choice questions related to concepts like rural and urban settlements, population, migration, and geography terms. The questions cover subjects such as site and situation of settlements, functions of different types of settlements, factors affecting population growth and distribution, and movement of people within and between locations.

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FYBA Sem 2 Human Geography PDF

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FYBA SEM II

Human Geography

SAMPLE MCQ

1) This complicated relationship between nature and humans has been the core of ______
geography.

a. Art

b. Human

d. Science

2) the study of spatial distribution of economic activities as influenced by the ______


environment.

a. Physical

b. Mechanical

c. Chemical

d. Temperature

3) the term 'political Geography' is coined by the geographer _____pounds.

a. Norman

b. Sorman

c.Dorman

d. Corman

4) social geography examines the relationship of groups of ____ with one another.

a. People

b. Animal

c. Snake

d. Crocodile

5) ____ and cities, settlements, and concept of social well being are some of the significant
themes of social geography.

a. Town
b. Cities

c. Settlement

d. House

6) the regional approach examines unique characteristics of a particular _____and


regionalization.

a. Region

b. Shop

c. Food

d. Product

7) 'positivism' is a very specific ____ in Philosophy.

a. Term

b. Semester

c. Period

d. Lecture

8) the philosophies of determinism and______ are extreme and contradictory to each other.

a. Possibilism

b. determinism

c. Probabilism

d. Neo Determinism

9) a group of early humans started settling at ____ place in our group.

a. One

b. Two

c. Three

d. Four

10) Settlement concept is based on the strong belief that the ___ and urban settlements
strictly differ from each other.

a. Rural

b. Urban
c. City

d. Metro

11) ____ and situation of rural settlements are largely determined by the natural factors.

a. Site

b. Development

c. Industry

d. Population

12) rural societies are ______more homogeneous (uniform).

a. culturally

b. Economically

c. Behaviour

d. area

13) rural areas generally suffer from deprivation and scarcity of basic infrastructure.

a. Air

b. Agriculture

c. infrastructure.

d. Temperature

14) There is much less opportunities of providing employment and incentives to the _____ in
the rural settlements.

a. unemployed

b. employed

c. Worker

d. Labour

15) settlement must have more than ___% of the adult male population engaged in non
agricultural work to be classified as urban.

a. 75

b. 20
c.30

d. 40

16) the temperature is higher due to heavy vehicles and ______ pollution and concretisation.

a. Industrial

b. Vehicles

c. Home

d. Trees

17) the site and situation of urban settlements are largely determined by _____made factors.

a. Physical

b. Man

c. Natural

d. Botanical

18) nucleated settlements are _____ settlements.

a. Scattered

b. Compact

c. Fragmented

d. Dispersed

19) in agricultural villages most of the rural settlements carry out the function of _____

a. Industry

b. Agriculture

c. Business

d. Transport

20) administrative towns are mainly concerned with public administration.

a. Public

b. Forest
c. Soil

d. Wind

21) in mortality a death occurs only after a live ______.

a. Death

b. Birth

c. Population

d. migration

22) ________ is measured by crude death rate(CDR).

a. mortality

b. fertility

c. birth

d. age

23) a higher rate of natural increase of population more than __% is found in Afghanistan
Pakistan.

a. 2

b. 10

c.5

d. 15

24) the demographic transition model was put in 1929.

a. 1988

b. 1821

c. 1929

d. 1950

25) people prefer living on _____ Plains and gentle slopes.

a. mountains

b. River
c. Flat

d. Gentle slope

26) water is used for drinking _______ and cooking and also for cattle, crops, industries and
navigation.

a. Drinking

b. Cooking

c. Crops

d. Bathing

27) _________plays a very important role in the Dynamics of population.

a. Migration

b. facilities

c. Transport

d. Education

28) Internal migration refers to a permanent shifting of Residence from one administrative
political or geographical region to another within a _____

a. country

b. Area

c. Street

d. Village

29) migrants act as agents of _____change.

a. social

b. Economic

c. Physics

d. chemistry

30) nearest neighbour analysis method applied to study the pattern of _____ distribution.

a. Settlement

b. Distribution
c. Analysis

d. Transport

31) flow diagrams are used to show the movement of object between different _____

a. Areas

b. Mountain

c. River

d. Soil

32) network flow map show the______ of flow over an existing network.

a. Quantity

b. Time

c. internet

d. Mobile

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