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Class 12 Geography (Indian-People and Economy) Chapter 9 Geographical Perspective On Selected Issues And Problem

Chapter 9 of Class 12 Geography, titled “Geographical Perspective on Selected Issues and Problems,” explores various critical issues faced by India from a geographical standpoint. The chapter addresses topics such as environmental degradation, water scarcity, population pressure, urbanization, and the challenges of sustainable development. It discusses how geographical factors contribute to these problems and examines possible solutions to mitigate their impact. Additionally, the chapter highlights the role of policy-making, technological advancements, and community participation in addressing these issues. This quiz will assess your understanding of these key issues, their geographical dimensions, and the strategies for managing them in the context of India’s development.

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Category: Pull factors (better opportunities in cities).

1. Based on Ramesh’s story, who moved from a village to a city due to lack of work, what socio-economic impact might his migration have on his family left behind?

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Category: Rural-Urban Migration

2. Analyze the long-term implications of bypassing smaller cities for mega cities on both rural and urban areas considering socio-economic dynamics.

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Category: Urban Waste Disposal

3. Which of the following is a significant effect of improper solid waste disposal from industrial establishments on urban health?

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Category: Sewage disposal

4. In urban areas, what percentage of total waste generated usually consists of inorganic substances?

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Category: Four major types of pollution

5. Evaluate the effectiveness of technological innovations in reducing noise pollution in urban environments.

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Category: Overuse of fertilizers and pesticides

6. Which strategy is most effective in reducing phosphorus runoff from agricultural lands into nearby water bodies?

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Category: Human impact on the environment.

7. What decibel level is generally considered the threshold at which noise may start causing hearing damage if exposed over prolonged periods?

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Category: Household waste

8. Which disease can be spread by improper solid waste management?

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Category: Government initiatives

9. Analyze the policy framework of the Namami Gange Programme. Which strategy would be crucial for applying its principles to other Indian river systems effectively?

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Category: Contamination of drinking water

10. How does agricultural runoff contribute to water pollution?

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Category: Waste-to-energy plants.

11. (A) Plasma gasification is increasingly adopted in Asian countries for waste-to-energy conversion due to its ability to efficiently handle diverse waste streams.
(R) The success of plasma gasification is largely attributed to the high temperatures it generates, which can break down complex waste materials into simpler compounds.

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Category: Land Degradatio

12. How does land degradation affect agricultural productivity?

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Category: Problems associated with waste disposal

13. What is a direct consequence of the improper disposal of urban waste in densely populated areas?

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Category: Pressure on urban infrastructure.

14. One major problem faced by slum areas in urban environments is:

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Category: Impact of water pollution:

15. Which cultural activity can significantly increase domestic waste leading to water pollution?

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Category: Factors responsible for slum development

16. Which migration pattern contributes significantly to the development of slums?

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Category: Introduction to Environmental Issues and Problems

17. Which of the following scenarios best illustrates a complex interaction between urbanization and human-induced land degradation?

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Category: Measures to control land degradation

18. Which of the following is a direct consequence of waterlogging on agricultural lands?

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Category: Loudspeakers and construction work

19. What type of noise pollution is caused by mechanized construction work?

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Category: Air Pollution

20. How does the burning of fossil fuels primarily affect human health?

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Category: Examples of polluted rivers

21. Consider cultural factors that contribute to the pollution of the Ganga River and their subsequent health implications. Which cultural practice primarily leads to increased disease outbreaks linked to ritual waste dumping?

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Category: Industrial discharge

22. What type of pollution is primarily associated with loud machinery used in industries?

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Category: Definition and types of pollution.

23. Considering the major contributors to water pollution, which industry requires immediate regulatory attention to control its wastewater discharge effectively?

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Category: Overcrowding in cities.

24. (A) Urban infrastructure struggles to keep up with the rapid population growth in cities, leading to increased environmental degradation.
(R) Effective urban planning is crucial for ensuring sustainable development and mitigating environmental impacts.

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Category: Soil erosion

25. Which process is primarily responsible for causing soil erosion in the hilly regions of Jhabua district?

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Category: Vehicular traffic

26. Which of the following factors can affect the intensity of noise pollution from vehicular traffic?

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Category: Combustion of fossil fuels

27. During the combustion of fossil fuels in a power plant, several pollutants are released into the atmosphere. Which combination of reactions and their resulting compounds is most likely to contribute to acid rain formation and respiratory illnesses?

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Category: Water Pollution

28. How do herbicides contribute to water pollution?

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Category: Comments

29. Which symbol is used for single-line comments in the C programming language?

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Category: Need for sustainable development.

30. In considering the socio-economic challenges faced by urban slums, which intervention is most likely to lead to sustainable development and improved living conditions over the long term?

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Category: Problems of Slums

31. What is a common economic challenge faced by rural migrants settling in urban slums?

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Category: Noise Pollution

32. In what unit are noise levels typically measured?

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Category: Industrial waste

33. How does industrial waste primarily affect water bodies?

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Category: Causes of water pollution

34. Which industry is particularly known for contributing to water pollution through chemical discharges?

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Category: Industrial activities

35. Which of these is commonly found as a contaminant in industrial wastewater from chemical industries?

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Category: Agricultural runoff (pesticides, fertilizers)

36. Through which pathway do fertilizers primarily enter rivers and lakes from agricultural fields?

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Category: Sustainable farming practices

37. What is a significant impact of effective watershed management programs on local agriculture?

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Category: Measurement in decibels (dB)

38. Noise pollution is typically measured in which unit?

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Category: Respiratory and cardiovascular diseases

39. What is identified as a major source of air pollution contributing to cardiovascular diseases?

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Category: Waste segregation and recycling

40. Which method is commonly used for disposing of solid waste in urban areas?

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Category: Poor sanitation and hygiene.

41. How does poor sanitation impact educational opportunities for children in urban slums?

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Category: Push factors (poverty, lack of jobs in villages).

42. How does poverty act as a push factor in rural-urban migration?

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Category: A Case Study

43. How does resource degradation primarily affect the socio-economic conditions in Jhabua district?

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Category: Mining activities

44. How does community participation most effectively contribute to the revitalization of common property resources?

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Category: Industrial emissions

45. An industry located near a freshwater lake has been accused of causing severe water pollution. Which combination of pollutants would most likely indicate significant contamination affecting aquatic life?

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Category: Impact of air pollution

46. Which industry is a significant contributor to lead emissions in air pollution?

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Category: Case study: Air pollution in Mumbai and Delhi

47. Which policy is primarily aimed at reducing industrial emissions to control air pollution in India?

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Category: Hearing impairment

48. How have technological innovations contributed to the increase in noise pollution concerns?

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Category: Major air pollutants

49. What is the primary source of hydrocarbons as an air pollutant in urban areas?

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Category: Presence of hazardous substances in industrial waste.

50. What is a major consequence of the improper disposal of chemical residues from industrial waste into water bodies?

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Category: High risk of diseases.

51. Analyze the effectiveness of waste disposal solutions in rapidly urbanizing areas with reference to pollution control programs. What is a potential consequence if proper waste management is not implemented in such regions?

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Category: Smog formation and acid rain

52. In a study to reduce acid rain, a power plant decides to measure its sulfur dioxide emissions over a period of time. The following data is collected: the average concentration of $$SO_2$$ in the atmosphere was 20 ppm. Given the reaction $$SO_2 + H_2O \rightarrow H_2SO_3$$, if the rate of emission reduction technology is effective and reduces emissions by 70\%, what would be the new concentration of $$SO_2$$?

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Category: Rural migration

53. What percentage of urban population growth in India can be attributed to natural increase and net in-migration combined after 1961?

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Category: Environmental Pollution

54. In an effort to reduce urban waste impacting river systems, what would be the most effective measure under initiatives like the Namami Gange Programme?

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Category: Vehicular pollution

55. Vehicular pollution significantly contributes to urban smog formation. Which of the following sequences best explains how vehicular emissions lead to this environmental issue?

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Category: Impact of rural-urban migration

56. What is one significant economic impact of rural-urban migration on urban areas?

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