Exam Details

Subject geography
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course civil services main optional
Department
Organization union public service commission
Position
Exam Date 2015
City, State central government,


Question Paper

C S Main GEOGRAPHY (PAPER-II)


1. Answer all the following. The word limit for has been indicated in the
parenthesis

On the outline map of India provided to you, mark the locations of all the
following. Write in your QCA Booklet the significance of these locations,
whether physical/commercial/economic/ecological/environmental/cultural,
in not more than 30 words for each entiy 2x5=10

Tharangambadi

Namcha Barwa

Narcodam

Khajjiar

Chunchanakatte

Why does the pharmaceutical industry concentrate largely in the western
region of the country? (In about 150 words)

Explain the pattern of winter rainfall in India. (In about 150 words)

Discuss the relationship of watershed approach to village level planning. (In
about 150 words)

How does natural vegetation affect the formation of in situ soils? (In about 150
words)


2. Account for the geographical distribution of groundwater resources of India.
How serious is its depletion in recent decades?

Why is the traditional crafts industry in India on the decline?

Explain how modernization of Indian agriculture is affected by unfavourable
institutional factors with suitable examples.

3. Distinguish between ‘agricultural productivity' and ‘agricultural efficiency’, and
bring out the disparity in regional distribution of agricultural efficiency.

With the help of a map, indicate the principal areas of dryland farming in the
countiy and account for farmers' suicides mainly in those areas.

Evaluate the contribution of Communication and Information Technology to
the development of economy and society, and examine the relevance of the
recently launched 'Digital India' programme.

4. Account for the growing frequency and intensity of floods in India, and suggest
short- and long-term remedial measures indicating the chronically flood-prone
areas.

How does climate change affect the process of desertification of India?

Discuss the scope of replication of ‘White Revolution1 in India.

5. On the outline map of India provided to you, mark the locations of all the
following. Write in your QCA Booklet the significance of these locations,
whether physical commercial economic/ecological/environmental cultural,
in not more than 30 words for each entry

Nokrek

Gorakhnath Peak

Indrakiladri Peak

Polavaram

Anaimudi

“Age-sex pyramid is representative of the history of a region.” Explain. (In
about 150 words)

"Mono-functional towns are economically vulnerable.” Discuss. (In about 150
words)

Explain how change in land use can promote eco-development at different
levels in the country. (In about 150 words)

Discuss the social and spatial ramifications of increasing longevity. (In about
150 words)

6. Decentralized planning through the strengthening of the Panchayat system is
the focus of planning in India in recent times. Suggest a blueprint for an
integrated regional development plan.

In population planning, the thrust of the Government has been ‘planning the
population' not ‘plan for the population'. Elaborate.

Is planning for a cluster of villages a viable option, when planning for backward
areas of the country? Discuss with suitable examples.

7. Reduction in regional disparities has been one of the priority goals of national
planning in India. How the proposed new Smart urban centres may contribute
to the process?

How has India’s ‘Look East’ policy taken shape in the past two decades and
how it may affect India's external trade?

Indian island territories are vulnerable to the sea level rise. Explain.

8. Discuss the concept of multi-level planning as practised in India, and explain
the implications of 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments in this respect.

Give a reasoned account of river water disputes related to the River Krishna.

Outline the Government of India’s strategies of conservation of the Western
Ghats.


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