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| (1) Orographic rainfall (2) Convectional Rainfall (3) Cyclonic Rainfall | (a) Daily in equatorial areas (b) More in temperate zones (c) Mountain barrier |
| Column A | Column B |
| (1) Orographic rainfall (2) Convectional Rainfall (3) Cyclonic Rainfall | (a) Daily in equatorial areas (b) More in temperate zones (c) Mountain barrier |
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| Column ‘A’ | Column B’ | ||
| (1) | Erosion | (a) | Sand dunes |
| (2) | Deposition | (b) | Mushroom Rock |
| (c) | Lagoon | ||
| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) OPEC | (a) Expanding social and cultural harmony in South East Asia. |
| (2) APEC | (b) Controlling international trade of crude oil. |
| (3) ASEAN | (c) Free trade in Asia- Pacific Ocean region. |
| (d) When value of imports is more than the value of exports. |
| Group ‘A’ | Group ‘B’ | Group ‘C’ | |
| (1) | Tadoba | Madhya Pradesh | Lake |
| (2) | Bird Sanctuary | Agra | Butterflies |
| (3) | Sanjay Gandhi National Park | Manipur | Kailash caves |
| (4) | Taj Mahal | Nannaj | Film city |
| (5) | Ramoji Film City | Ellora | World-famous wonder |
| (6) | Radhanagari | Mumbai | Ancient cave- paintings |
| (7) | Bimbetka | Hyderabad | Great Indian Bustard (Maaldhok) |
| (8) | Ancient Caves | Kolhapur | Kanheri Caves |
| (9) | Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary | Chandrapur | Bison |
| (10) | Loktak | Arunachal Pradesh | Tiger |
| Column A | Column B |
| (1) Equatorial areas (2) Mid-latitudinal areas (3) Temperate regions | (a) Salinity of 332%o (b) Slanting sunrays, melting of snow (c) Cloudy sky and convectional rainfall (d) Hot deserts |
| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) WTO | (a) Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. |
| (2) BRICS | (b) World Trade Organisation. |
| (3) Favourable balance of trade | (c) Value of exports is more than value of imports. |
| Process of urbanisation | Effects |
| Emergence of slums | Illegal settlements Insufficient facilities |
| Increase in population because of attraction of good lifestyle Can be short-term or long-term | |
| Pollution | |
| Employment opportunities were generated Increase in amenities and facilities | |
| Change from rural to urban |
| International organisations | Headquarters |
| (1) EU (2) WTO (3) SAARC | (a) Kathmandu (Nepal) (b) Jakarta (Indonesia) (c) Geneva (Switzerland) (d) Brussels (Belgium) |
| Group A | Group B |
| (1) Dot method | (a) distribution of temperature |
| (2) Choropleth method | (b) distribution of cotton crop |
| (3) Isopleth method | (c) density of population |
| Group A | Group A |
| (1) Dot method (2) Choropleth method (3) Isopleth method | (a) variables are freely scattered (b) distribution of the variable is continuous (c) distribution of the variable is shown in sub administrative unit |
| (I) Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (1) Mechanical weathering (2) Chemical weathering (3) Biological weathering | (a) burrowing (b) frost (c) carbonation (d) erosion |