RGU Question Paper Geography Semester VI 2020: Geography of N-E India with Special Reference to Arunachal Pradesh (Old)

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BA (VI Semester) Examination

GEOGRAPHY

Paper : BGEO–613 (Opt.) (Old Course)

( Geography of N-E India with Special Reference to Arunachal Pradesh )

Full Marks : 80

Pass Marks : 35%

Time : Three Hours


Note : 1. Answer all questions.

2. The figures in the margin indicate full marks for the questions.

1. Write short notes on any five of the following : 2×5=10

(a) Chicken’s Neck Corridor

(b) Jelep La Pass

(c) Majuli River Island

(d) Mikir and Rengma Plateau

(e) Patkai Hills

(f) Ethnic Composition of Arunachal Pradesh

(g) The Trans-Arunachal Highway

(h) Major Rivers in Arunachal Pradesh

(i) Coal Deposits in N-E India

2. Answer any four of the following : 5×4=20

(a) Describe the Brahmaputra River drainage system of N-E India.

(b) Explain the factors controlling the climate of N-E India.

(c) Discuss the salient features of population distribution in N-E India.

(d) Discuss the vegetation types found in N-E India.

(e) Discuss the bio-resources of Arunachal Pradesh.

(f) Discuss the problems and prospects of economic development of N-E India.

(g) Explain the climatic region types of N-E India.

3. Answer any five of the following : 10×5=50

(a) Divide N-E India into major physiographic divisions and give a brief description of four plains with the help of map.

(b) Describe the physiographic characteristic features of Arunachal Pradesh, supporting your answer with map and diagrams.

(c) Mention the types of mineral resources of N-E India and explain the geological factors responsible for their occurrence.

(d) Discuss the occurrence, reserves and production of petroleum energy resource in the Brahmaputra Valley of N-E India.

(e) Discuss the population distribution and density in Arunachal Pradesh.

(f) Discuss the geographical conditions suitable for tea cultivation, its distribution and production in      N-E India.

(g) Discuss the stages followed in agricultural practices in shifting cultivation in the hilly tracts of N-E India.

(h) Explain in detail the geo-environmental bases of Arunachal Pradesh with the help of map.

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