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Population And Settlement Online Test 7th Social Science Lesson 5 Questions in English
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Question 1 |
_______is a study of demographic phenomena which includes natality, morality, growth rates etc., through both space and time.
Population Settlement | |
Locography | |
Population Geography | |
Migration |
Question 1 Explanation:
Explanation: Population Geography is a study of demographic phenomena which includes natality, morality, growth rates etc., through both space and time.
Question 2 |
Increase (or) decrease in population indicates__________ and growth.
Population | |
Population distribution | |
Migration | |
None of above |
Question 2 Explanation:
Explanation: Increase (or) decrease in population indicates population distribution and growth
Question 3 |
The study of movements and mobility of population is called
Settlement | |
Population Distribution | |
Migration | |
Locography |
Question 3 Explanation:
Explanation: The study of movements and mobility of population is called migration. Among the human people from place to place the ancient origin is grouped under major races such us language and religion.
Question 4 |
Caucasoid is said to be the race of
Europeans | |
Africans | |
Asians | |
Australian |
Question 4 Explanation:
Explanation: Caucasoid (European)
Question 5 |
Which been defined as a biological grouping within the human species
Nationality | |
Genes | |
Race | |
None |
Question 5 Explanation:
Explanation: Races has been defingted as a biological grouping within the human species.
Question 6 |
_________is the study of Man and his surroundings to the natural environment
Population Geography | |
Human Geography | |
Population Settlement | |
Migratory Geography |
Question 6 Explanation:
Explanation: Human geography is the study of Man and his surroundings to the natural environment.
Question 7 |
Negroid race said to be from the Parts of
Europe | |
Asia | |
Africa | |
Australia |
Question 7 Explanation:
Explanation: Negroid have the dark eyes, Black skin, black wooly hair, wide nose, long head, and thick lips. They are living in different parts of Africa.
Question 8 |
The mongoloid race is commonly known as the _______
Asian European race | |
Asian America Race | |
Asian African Race | |
None |
Question 8 Explanation:
Explanation: The mongoloid race is commonly known as the Asian-American race. The mongoloid have the light yellow to brown skin, straight hair, flat face, broad head and medium nose. Such people are found in Asia and Arctic region.
Question 9 |
__________have wide nose, curly hair dark skin, and short in height
Mongoloids | |
Negroids | |
Australoids | |
Caucasoids |
Question 9 Explanation:
Explanation: Australoids have wide nose, curly hair dark skin, and short in height. They are living in Australia and Asia.
Question 10 |
______ is said to be one of the cradle lands of human civilization
Greek | |
Romania | |
India | |
Africa |
Question 10 Explanation:
Explanation: India is said to be one of the cradle lands of human civilization.
Question 11 |
The ancient Indus valley civilization in India was believed to have been of ______ origin in northern India
Aryan | |
Caucasian | |
Dravidian | |
African |
Question 11 Explanation:
Explanation: The ancient Indus valley civilization in India was believed to have been of Dravidian origin in northern India. The Dravidian people were pushed south when the Indo-Aryan came in later.
Question 12 |
The Place of Worship for Buddhism is
Vihara | |
Basadi | |
Agiyari | |
Temple |
Question 12 Explanation:
Explanation: Buddhism –Vihara
Question 13 |
The Place of Worship for Juadism is
Vihara | |
Agiyari | |
Synagogue | |
Church |
Question 13 Explanation:
Explanation: Jainism- Basadi, Juadism – Synagogue, Zoroqstrianism –Agiyari
Question 14 |
________is a great force of socialization.
Settlement | |
Migration | |
Language | |
Religion |
Question 14 Explanation:
Explanation: Language is a great force of socialization. Language, either in the written or oral form, is the most common type of communication. Language promotes the transmission of ideas and the functioning of political, economic, social and religious systems.
Question 15 |
There are ______ major language were spoken by about 97 percent population of the country.
21 | |
22 | |
24 | |
26 |
Question 15 Explanation:
Explanation: There are 22 major language were spoken by about 97 percent population of the country. India follows, kashmiri Urdu Punjabi, Hindi Rajasthani, Gujarati, Bengali and Assamese etc., these language are followed in North India. The main language of the Dravidian family are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam etc., These languages are mainly spoken in southern India.
Question 16 |
The World Population is celebrated every year on
March 8 | |
July 11 | |
Dec 8 | |
June 22 |
Question 16 Explanation:
Explanation: 11th July -World population day.
Question 17 |
The world Mother Language day is celebrated on
Feb 2 | |
March 8 | |
Feb 21 | |
Dec 2 |
Question 17 Explanation:
Explanation: 21st February- International mother language day
Question 18 |
The World cultural diversity day is celebrated every year on
20th June | |
15TH September | |
21st May | |
None of above |
Question 18 Explanation:
Explanation: Third Sunday in January every year - World Religious day
21st May - The World cultural diversity day
Question 19 |
__________ is a place where people live and interact through activities such as agriculture, trading and entertainment
Village | |
Settlement | |
Temple | |
None of above |
Question 19 Explanation:
Explanation: Settlement is a place where people live and interact through activities such as agriculture, trading and entertainment. A rural settlement is a community, involved predominantly in primary activities such as agriculture, lumbering, fishing and mining.Explanation: Settlement is a place where people live and interact through activities such as agriculture, trading and entertainment. A rural settlement is a community, involved predominantly in primary activities such as agriculture, lumbering, fishing and mining.
Question 20 |
Which settlement is also known as Nucleated settlement?
Dispersed settlement | |
Compact Settlement | |
Migratory settlement | |
Isolated settlement |
Question 20 Explanation:
Explanation: Compact settlement is also known as nucleated settlement. In this type large a number of houses are built very close to each other such settlement develop along the river valleys and fertile plains, In India compact settlements are found in the northern plains and the coastal plains of peninsular India.
Question 21 |
__________settlements are generally found in the areas of extreme climate, hilly tracts, thick forests, grasslands, areas of extensive cultivation
Dispersed settlements | |
Compact Settlements | |
Rural settlements | |
Village settlements |
Question 21 Explanation:
Explantion: Dispersed settlements are generally found in the areas of extreme climate, hilly tracts, thick forests, grasslands, areas of extensive cultivation. In these settlements, houses are spaced far apart and after interspersed with fields.
Question 22 |
Which of following is example for dispersed settlements?
Nilgris | |
Northern Plains | |
Peninsular india | |
River Valleys |
Question 22 Explanation:
Explanation: In India this type of dispersed human settlement is found in the northern kosi tract, the Ganga delta ,the Thar Desert of Rajasthan and the foot hills of Himalayas and the Niligris.
Question 23 |
__________are predominantly located near water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and springs where water can be easily available.
Rural Settlements | |
Compact settlements | |
Isolated settlements | |
Contribution settlemnts |
Question 23 Explanation:
Explanation: Rural settlements are predominantly located near water bodies such as rivers, lakes, and springs where water can be easily available. People choose to settle near fertile lands suitable for agriculture, along with the provision of other basic needs.
Question 24 |
Which of the Following is false regarding influencing Rural Settlement?
Economic condition | |
Soil and water resources | |
Job conditions | |
Nature of topography |
Question 24 Explanation:
Explanation: Factors Influencing Rural Settlement • Nature of topography • Local weather Condition • Soil and water resources • Social organisation • Economic condition
Question 25 |
Which of following is not a pattern of Rural settlement?
Linear Pattern | |
Rectangular Pattern | |
Star Pattern | |
Bus Pattern |
Question 25 Explanation:
Explanation: A rural settlement pattern is a function of relief, climate, water supply and socio-economic factor. It is broadly classified under the following patterns, such as Linear, Rectangular, Circular, Star like pattern etc
Question 26 |
The Indo – Ganga plains of Punjab and Haryana is a example for
Linear settlement | |
Rectangular Pattern | |
Star Like Pattern | |
Pilgrim Settlement |
Question 26 Explanation:
Explanation: The Indo – Ganga plains of Punjab and Haryana is a Example for Star like pattern settlement.
Question 27 |
Which of following is a example for rectangular pattern settlement?
The Alps | |
Sutlej | |
Plains of Punjab | |
Central area Houses. |
Question 27 Explanation:
Explanation: The rectangular settlements are almost straight, meeting each other at right angles. Such a settlement is found in plain areas (or) inter montane plain. E.g.,Sutlej
Question 28 |
_______ may come up around a place of worship(or) any spot with a religious significance .
Religious Settlement | |
Pilgrim Settlement | |
Worship Settlement | |
None of above |
Question 28 Explanation:
Explanation: Pilgrim settlement may come up around a place of worship(or) any spot with a religious significance. E.g. Thiruverkadu in Tamil Nadu.
Question 29 |
The settlements in which most of the people are engaged in secondary and tertiary activities are known as
Village settlements | |
Urban Settlements | |
Rural Settlements | |
Wet Point Settlements |
Question 29 Explanation:
Explanation: The settlements in which most of the people are engaged in secondary and tertiary activities are known as urban settlements. In other words, urban is related to cities and towns.
Question 30 |
Which of following is false regarding classification of urban settlements
Size of population | |
Occupational structure | |
Administration | |
River and soil resources |
Question 30 Explanation:
Explanation: The definition of urban area varies from are country to another. Some of the common basis of classification are • Size of population • Occupational structure • Administration
Question 31 |
Town is a general name for an urban place, usually a settlement meeting a prescribed minimum population threshold. Population more than
3000 people | |
5000 people | |
10000 people | |
None of above |
Question 31 Explanation:
Explanation: Town is a general name for an urban place, usually a settlement meeting a prescribed minimum population threshold. Population more than 5000 people. Based on the function that cities perform they can be classified into the following types of towns, such as administrative, cantonment, academic etc.
Question 32 |
In India an urban place with more than ______ population is considered as City.
2 Lakhs | |
1 Lakhs | |
5 Lakhs | |
6 Lakhs |
Question 32 Explanation:
Explanation: City is a nucleated settlement which multifunctional in character, including an established central business district. In India an urban place with more than one lakh population is considered as a city (Population more than 1,00,000)
Question 33 |
A mega city is a very large city typically with a population of more than people of
10 Million | |
20 Million | |
5 Million | |
15 Million |
Question 33 Explanation:
Explanation: A mega city is a very large city typically with a population of more than 10 million people. A mega city can be a single metropolitan area. E.g. Canton, Tokyo, Delhi, Mumbai are some of the examples of megacities.
Question 34 |
The word ______is given for a large conurbation, when two or more large cities whose total population exceeds ten million
Metropolis | |
Ultracity | |
Megapolis | |
Cosmopolis |
Question 34 Explanation:
Explanation: The word megalopolis is given for a large conurbation, when two or more large cities whose total population exceeds ten million. The region made up of cities between Boston and Washington D.C is a well-known megalopolis
Question 35 |
Example for Megapolis city in India is
Kolkata | |
Chennai | |
Delhi | |
Pune |
Question 35 Explanation:
Explanation: In India, Kolkata is the largest urban area which is a megalopolis.
Question 36 |
____________is a region comprising of a number of cities, large town, and other urban areas that through population growth and physical expansion have merged to form one continuous urban (or) industrially developed area.
Cosmopolis | |
Conurbation | |
Megapolis | |
Metropolis |
Question 36 Explanation:
Explanation: Conurbation is a region comprising of a number of cities, large town, and other urban areas that through population growth and physical expansion have merged to form one continuous urban (or) industrially developed area. West Midland in England, the Ruhr in Germany, Randstad in the Netherlands are example of conurbations.
Question 37 |
Example for Conurbation in India is
Mumbai | |
Delhi | |
Chennai | |
Pune |
Question 37 Explanation:
Explanation: West Midland in England, the Ruhr in Germany, Randstad in the Netherlands are example of conurbations. Mumbai in Maharashtra, Gurgaon, Faridabad in Haryana, Noida in Uttar Pradesh are the conurbation cities of India.
Question 38 |
The town designed to house the over population of a major city, but is located well beyond the limits of that city is called
Over town | |
Down town | |
Smart town | |
Satellite Town |
Question 38 Explanation:
Explanation: A satellite town is a town designed to house the over population of a major city, but is located well beyond the limits of that city. Satellite towns are generally located outside the rural urban fringe. In India most satellite towns are purely residential in character.
Question 39 |
Tamil Nadu has how many major cities to be transformed as smart cities?
11 | |
12 | |
14 | |
16 |
Question 39 Explanation:
Explanation: The first ten smart cities of India are Bhubaneshwar, Pune, Jaipur, Surat, Ludhiana, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Solapur, New Delhi and Udaipur. Tamil Nadu has 12 major cities to be transformed as smart cities. They are Chennai, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Tiruchirappalli ,Thanjavur, Tiruppur, Salem, Vellore, Coimbatore, Thoothukudi, Dindugul and Erode.
Question 40 |
Which is is a site with reliable supply of water from wells, tank, river, spring (or) pond in an area?
Wet point site | |
Dry Point site | |
Lake site | |
Rural Settlement Site |
Question 40 Explanation:
Explanation: A wet point is a site with reliable supply of water from wells, tank, river, spring (or) pond in an area.
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