FUNDAMENTAL
OF PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
GEOGRAPHY
AS A DISCIPLINE
Q1 What are the major approaches to
study geography? Mark (1)
Q 2 What is regional
planning?
Q 3 Name the most essential
basic tool for a geographer.
Q 4 What has led to the
development of Bio-geography?
Q 5 What role does
Philosophy play in defining a discipline?
Q 6 What are the main
advantages of regional geography? Marks
(3)
Q 7 Who was Eratosthenes?
Mention his contribution in geography.
Q 8 What is areal differentiation?
Q 9 “There is large scale
exchange of knowledge between geography and geology.” Justify.
Q 10 Name the branches of
geography based on regional approach.
Q 11 What is cartography?
What are the skills required by a cartographer?
Q 12 How geography is
closely related to other disciplines?
Q 13 Why Geography is Integrating
discipline?
Q 14 What do you mean by
Regionalization?
Q 15 Differentiate between Physical
geography and Bio Geography.
Q 16 Name the branches of Geography
based on systematic approach.
Q 17 Why is Geography often called
"Mother of all Sciences"?
Q 19 State the importance of
physical geography. Marks
(5)
Q 20 State the importance of
maps in geography.
Q 21 What are the different
methods and techniques used for regional analysis in geography?
Q 22 How does geography as a
discipline take into account the spatial characteristics and attributes of a
phenomenon under study?
Q 23 Define the concepts of
Humanised Nature and Naturalised Human Beings.
Q 24 What important cultural
features do you observe while going to school? Are they similar or dissimilar?
Should they be included in the study of geography? Give reason.
Q 25 Differentiate between
systematic and regional geography.
Q 26 Name the branches of bio-geography and their concerned study areas.
Q 27 Explain two aspects of
geography which are common to every discipline.
Q 28 Name the following
sub-disciplines of geography formed from integration of geography with other
sciences. i. Hydrology ii. Philosophy
iii. Sociology iv. Economics v. Demography
Q 29 Discuss the changing
scope of geography over the time.
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