Thursday, 20 February 2014

India-People and Economy (Textbook II) For Class XII

India-People and Economy (Textbook II)
For locating & labelling only on the outline political map of India

Units Seven & Ch. 1 to 4
(i) States having largest and smallest area.
 (ii) States having largest and smallest population.
(iii) States having highest and lowest density of population
(iv) States having and highest and lowest growth rate of population 1991-2001.
(v) States having highest and lowest rural population.
(vi) States having highest and lowest urban population.
(vii) States having highest and lowest participation rate.
(viii)States having highest and lowest literacy rate.
(ix) States having highest and lowest female literacy rate.(x) State having highest percentage of population below poverty line.
(xi) State at the top in human development index.
(xii) 35 Metropolitan cities (2001)

Unit Nine Ch. 5 to 9
Leading producing states of the following crops:
(a)Rice, (b) Wheat, (c) Jowar, (d) Bajra, (e) Maize, (f) Groundnut,(g) Cotton, (h) Jute, (i) Sugarcane, (j) Tea and (k) Coffee
Minerals:
Iron-ore mines:             Mayurbhanj, Kendujhar, Durg, Bailadela, Ratnagiri, Bellary.
Manganese mines:         Sundergarh, Balaghat, Nagpur, Shimoga,
Copper mines:              Hazaribagh, Singhbhum, Khetari,Udaipur & Amarkantak
Bauxite mines:               Katni, Bilaspur and Koraput
Coal mines:                   Jharia, Bokaro, Raniganj, Korba, Talcher, Singareni, Neyveli.
Oil fields:                      Digboi, Kalol, Ankaleshwar, Bassian and Mumbai High
Oil Refineries:               Bhatinda, Panipat, Mathura, Jamnager, Mangalore, Tatipaka, Haldia, Guwahati, Baroni
Industries :
Iron and Steel Plants:     Bhadravati, Bhilai, Bokaro, Durgapur, Rourkela and Jameshedpur
Cotton Textile:                Ahmedabad, Surat, Gwalior, Varanasi, Murshidabad, Pune, Nagpur, Solapur and Mysore
Software Technology Parks:   Gandhinager, Shrinager, Mohali, Shimla, Delhi, Noida, Kanpur, Indore,Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar and Major Industrial Regions

Unit Ten Ch. 10 and 11 Transport:
(i) States having lowest and highest density of roads.
(ii) Headquarters of all railway zones.
(iii) Major Sea Ports: Kandla, Marmagao, Kochi, Tuticorin, Chennai, Paradwip, Haldia

(iv) International Air ports: Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi, Amritsar, Panaji, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.

Map Items for Identification only on outline political map of the World ( XII )

Fundamentals of Human Geography (XII)
Textbook I (NCERT)
For Identification only on outline political map of the World

Unit One Ch.-1 Nil
Unit Two Ch. 2 to 4
1 Largest and smallest Country of each continent in area.
2 Countries having smallest and largest population of each continent
3 Countries having lowest and highest density of papulation of each continest.
4 Countriest having lowest and highest growth rate of population of each continent according to 1995- 2000.
5 Countries having lowest and highest rank in Human Development Index in 2003.

Unit Three Ch. 5 to 7
1 Areas of subsistence gathering
Primary Activities 2 Major areas of nomadic herding of the world.
3 Major areas of commercial livestock rearing
4 Major areas of extensive commercial grain faming
5 Major areas of mixed farming of the World.
6 Major areas of dairy farming of the World.

Unit Four Ch. 8 to 9
Secondary Activities 1 Ruhr region, Silicon Valley, Appalachian region, Great lakes region

2 Transcontinental Railways: Terminal Stations of transcontinental railways

3 Major Sea Ports : 
Europe: North Cape, London, Hamburg,
North America: Vancouver, San Francisco, New Orleans.
South America: Reo De Janeiro, Colon, ValparaisoAfrica: Suez, Durban and Cape Town
Asia: Yokohama, Shanghai, Hongkong, Aden,Colombo, Karachi, Kolkata
Australia: Perth, Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland

4. Inland Waterways:   Suez canal, Panama canal, Rhine waterway and St. Lawrence Seaway

5. Major Airports:  
  • Asia: Tokyo, Beijing, Irkutsk, Vladivostok, Mumbai,Jedda, Aden
  • Europe: Moscow London, Paris, Berlin, and Rome
  • North America: Chicago, New Orleans, Mexico City
  • South America: Bogota, Brasilia, Buenos Aires, Santiago
  • Australia: Drarwin and Wellington.


Unit Five Ch. 10                  Mega cities of the world.