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CONTENTS
1. SYLLABUS FOR PART 1 (COMPULSORY) OF THE GEOGRAPHY CLASS 10 BOARD
EXAMINATION
2. PART 1, QUESTION 1: INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS
• Additional Questions based on Survey of India Map Sheets No 45/D7 and 45/D10
3. PART 1, QUESTION 2: MAP OF INDIA
• Map of India showing the main mountains and plateaus
• Map of India showing the main plains

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• Map of India showing the main rivers
• Map of India showing the main water bodies
• Map of India showing the Karakoram, Nathu-La Passes
• Map of India showing the Tropic of Cancer, the Standard Meridian ( 82°30´E) and the main

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cities and towns
• Map of India showing the direction of the South West Monsoon (Arabian and Bay of

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Bengal Branches)
• Map of India showing the direction of the North East Monsoon
• Map of India showing the distribution of oil (Mumbai High and Digboi), iron (Singhbhum),
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and coal (Jharia)
• Map of India showing the types of soil
• Map of India showing the distribution of population
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4. BLANK OUTLINE MAP OF INDIA FOR PRACTICE
5. PRACTICE QUESTIONS BASED ON THE MAP OF INDIA
6. SOLUTIONS FOR PREVIOUS YEARS ICSE BOARD PAPERS—PART 1, QUESTION 2
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Syllabus for Part 1 (Compulsory) of the Geography Class 10 Board Examination
There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks.
The Paper will consist of two parts, Part I and Part II.

Part I (compulsory) will consist of two questions. Question 1 will be based on Topographical Map.
Question 2 will be based on outline Map of India.

PART – I MAP WORK

Question 1. Interpretation of Topographical Maps

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a) Identification of simple landforms marked by contours, triangulated height, spot heights,
surveyed trees, bench marks, relative height and colour tints or other symbols on a
topographical survey of India map.

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b) Measuring distances using the scale given therein and marking directions between different
locations, using eight cardinal points and indicated bearings.

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c) Marking the site of prominent villages and/or towns, types of land use and means of
communication with the help of the index given at the bottom of the sheet.
d) Identification of drainage and settlement patterns.
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Question 2. Map of India

A question will be set to locate and label on an outline map of India. Candidates will be expected to
locate and label the following items – mountains, plateaus, plains, rivers and water bodies, towns,
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coastal features, minerals, rainfall and wind.

• Map of India showing the main mountains and plateaus:


• Himalayas, Karakoram, Aravali, Vindhyas, Satpura, Western and Eastern Ghats, Nilgiris,
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Garo, Khasi, Jaintia


• Deccan, Chota Nagpur, Malwa Plateaus
• Plains: Indo-Gangetic Plains, Coastal plains - Konkan, Malabar, Coromandal and the
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Northern Circar
• Rivers: Indus, Ravi, Beas, Chenab, Jhelum, Satluj, Ganga, Yamuna, Ghaghra, Gomti, Gandak,
Kosi, Chambal, Betwa, Son, Damodar, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Tapti, Mahanadi, Godavari,
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Krishna and Cauveri, Tungabhadra


• Water Bodies : Gulf of Kutch, Gulf of Khambhat, Gulf of Mannar, Palk Strait, Andaman Sea
and Chilka Lake
• Passes: Karakoram, Nathu-La Passes
• Latitude and Longitudes: Tropic of Cancer, Standard Meridian ( 82°30´E)
• Direction of Monsoon Winds:
• South West (Arabian and Bay of Bengal Branches)
• North East Monsoon
• Distribution of Minerals:

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• Oil - Mumbai High (Offshore Oil Field) Digboi
• Iron – Singhbhum
• Coal – Jharia
• Soil Distribution – Alluvial, Laterite, Black and Red Soil
• Towns - Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Kochi, Srinangar,
Vishakhapatnam, Allahabad
• Population - Distribution of Population (Densely and sparsely)

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PART 1, QUESTION 1: INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS

Additional Questions based on Survey of India Map Sheets No 45/D7 and 45/D10

I. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 7 (Eastings 80 to 89 and Northings 89 to
00) and answer the following questions:

a) What is the scale of the map? Express it as an R.F and as a verbal statement.
b) Give the four figure grid reference of the following:
(i) Village Panthawada

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(ii) Spot height 209 east of Santarwada
(iii) Village Jegol
(iv) The point where Mahadeviyo Nala meets River Sipu
c) Give the six figure grid reference of the following:

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(i) Temple in the northern part of Santarwad
(ii) Trigonometric height 224

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(iii) Lime kiln south of Panswala
(iv) 5r northwest of Jegol
d) What do the following symbols or markings on the map indicate?
(i) Broken red lines joining village Rampura and village Kotda
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(ii) 21r in grid square 8089
(iii) Broken brown circular lines in grid 8396
(iv) Green coloured wash along the river in grids 8189,8190,8191
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e) Give the directions of the following:


(i) Village Jegol from Gangudra
(ii) Village Jhat from Rampura
(iii) Village Bhadli in grid 8596 from spot height 225 in grid 8794
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(iv) Village Velavas from village Rampura


f) Measure and state the distance between
(i) Panthawada and Jegol
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(ii) Jhat and Gangudra


g) Describe the settlement patterns of village Badli, village Atal and Odbaya
h) Describe the drainage patterns you find in grid 8195, 8797 and 8798 and in grid square 8895.
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i) Why do you think village Panthawada is more important than any other village on your map?
Give reasons for your answer.

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II. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 7 (Eastings 90 to 100 and Northings
77 to 87) and answer the following questions:

a) What are the conventional signs found at the points with the following six figure grid
references?
(i) 992824 (ii) 989775
b) State the area in square kilometres of the region enclosed by Eastings 92 and 96 and Northings
78 and 82.
c) What is the compass direction of Bantiwada (9978) from Arniwada (9481)?
d) State at least four reasons why the streams in grid square 9478 do not join the river.

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e) State the general direction of the flow of Balaram Nadi. Which bank of the main river does it
join?
f) What special feature is depicted by the contour pattern in the following grid squares:
(i) 9185 (ii) 9785 (iii) 9977

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g) Name the geographical feature represented by brown dots in the southern region of the map
extract.

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h) State why the North West corner of the map indicates lack of habitation.
i) In what way does the settlement pattern in grid square 9886 differ from the settlement pattern
in grid square 9580?
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j) Measure in kilometres the length of the cart track linking Arniwada (in grid square 94810) to the
temple in Juvol (in grid square 9282).
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III. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 7 (Eastings 80 to 89 and Northings
77 to 87) and answer the following questions:

a) What does 6r written on the side of the unmetalled or gravelled road in grid square 8478 mean?
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b) Measure the length of the canal (under construction) in metres from the point whose six figure
grid reference is 804797 to the point whose six figure grid reference is 821804.
c) What is the general pattern of human habitation in the map extract?
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d) How does the drainage pattern in grid square 8186 differ from the drainage pattern in grid
square 8585?
e) Can you send a telegraph from any of the villages appearing on the map? If so, write the name
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of the village and the reference square in which the village is situated.
f) Give the meaning of the following conventional signs:
(i) The blue spot in village Kheda in the south west corner of the map.
(ii) The irregular black lines along the Sarod Nadi in the square whose four figure grid
reference is 8284.
g) State two advantages that Dantiwada (south of River Banas) has over other settlements in the
region.
h) Explain how cultivated land and wooded land are represented on the map.

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i) Assuming that you can see up to half a kilometre on either side of the cart track, describe the
journey by motor car from Dantiwada in grid square 8480 to Sikariya in grid square 8081.
j) What is the area in square kilometres of the cultivated region enclosed by vertical grid lines 82
and 84 and the horizontal grid lines 78 and 80?

IV. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 10 (Eastings 14 to 23 and Northings
02 to 12) and answer the following questions:

a) Give the four figure grid reference of one prominent example of each of the following:

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(i) Pipe line in the north-eastern part of the map.
(ii) Rock outcrop in the south-western part of the map
(iii) Open scrub in the southern part of the map
b) Give the meaning of the conventional symbols printed in the following six figure grid references:

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(i) 197036 (ii) 191116 (iii) 214089
c) What is the compass direction of Bageri grid 2002 from Hanumanji ka Mandir, grid 2208?

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d) What type of drainage pattern do you see in grid square 2209
e) What are the brown lines covering most of the map extract called? What do these lines
indicate?
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f) What do the words ‘Falls 25 m’ in grid square 2307 mean?
g) What would be the main source of water supply for Mt. Abu? Give a reason for your answer.
h) There are no roads connecting Mt Abu to the settlements in the south west. Why?
i) Calculate the area of the land enclosed by Eastings 17 and 21 and Northings 05 and 09.
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j) Name any two types of forested regions mentioned in the map extract.
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V. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 7 (Eastings 83 to 93 and Northings
90 to 00) and answer the following questions:
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1. Give the six figure grid reference of:


(i) ∆ 225
(ii) A lined well near Ganguwada
2. What do you think is the most important perennial source of irrigation shown on the map
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extract?
3. (i) What does 6r in the grid square 8495 mean?
(ii) What do you mean by 20r in grid square 8994?
4. What two evidences are there in this map extract to show that the region has seasonal rainfall?
5. (i) What does the blue line in the Varka N indicate?
(ii) What is the general direction of the flow of Varka N?
6. (i) What is the meaning of 1:50,000 printed in the map extract?
(ii) Calculate the distance in kilometres along the cart track between Jegol in grid square 8590
and Odhava in grid square 8892.

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7. Which part of the map has more agriculture activity? What does this indicate about the
occupation of the people and why?
8. (i) Give the four figure grid reference of the confluence of Sipu River and Varka N.
(ii) Name the two types of vegetation shown in the map extract.
9. What is the pattern of drainage in grid square 8599?
10. (i) How many types of tracks are shown in the map extract? Name them.
(ii) What is the common mode of transportation in the southern part of this map?

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VI. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 10 (Eastings 02 to 11 and Northings
18 to 28) and answer the following questions:

1. Give the four figure grid reference of:


(i) Dadarla

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(ii) Bhamra
2. Which is the largest settlement shown on the map extract? Which is one communication facility

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exclusively available to this settlement?
3. What does R.F. stand for? State the R.F. of the map provided to you.
4. What is the total area of the actual ground represented in the map extract?
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5. What is meant by contour interval? State the contour interval of the topographical sheet
provided to you.
6. State the highest and the lowest spot heights found on the map extract. Also mention whether
they are in metres or in feet.
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7. Give the six figure grid references of:


(i) Spot Height 339
(ii) Permanent hut located near DhadTalao
(iii) Temple in village Jolpur
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8. What according to you is the main (i) occupation, and (ii) religion, of the people of the area?
9. Name one natural and one ‘man-made’ source of irrigation used in this region.
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10. What is the general mode of transportation used by the people of this region? What special
feature of this mode is mentioned in the map extract?
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VII. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 7 (Eastings 85 to 95 and Northings
80 to 90) and answer the following questions:

1. Give the four figure grid reference of:


(i) ∆ 592
(ii) The temple where the Annual Fair is held in the month of February
2. (i) State the general direction of Arado Nadi.
(ii) What does the blue line in Arado Nadi indicate?

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3. Calculate the distance in kilometres along the cart track between Velavas (868895) and Ranol
(883888).
4. (i) What does 7r in grid square 8689 indicate?
(ii) State the main source of irrigation at Dhariawada (Fatepura).
5. What type of rainfall is experienced in the region shown in the map extract? Justify you answer
giving one reason.
6. Name and explain the term used for the brown lines in the map extract.
7. Name any two types of vegetation found in the map extract. Give a four figure grid reference for
each.
8. (i) What is the main relief feature seen in grid square 9284?

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(ii) Which prominent feature can be seen in the river bed (grid square 9380)?
9. State the pattern of:
(i) Human settlement in grid square 8989

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(ii) Drainage in grid square 9185
10. What inference can be drawn about the general occupation of the people of the region shown
in the western half of the map extract? Give one reason to justify your answer.

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VIII. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 7 (Eastings 18 to 26 and
Northings 01 to 10) and answer the following questions:

1. For each of the following, four alternative grid references are given. Choose the correct answer.
(i) The triangulated station of Kue ka Pahar: 201088/212089/213088/089212
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(ii) The perennial well just above Jhamar in the bottom right hand corner of the map:
246022/254023/244021/022244
(iii) The spot height at Ghorawala Magra: 255039/039255/256038/254037
2. What is the area in square kilometres of the forested region enclosed by Eastings 22 and 24 and
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Northings 04 and 06?


3. Describe the drainage pattern in grid square 2303.
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4. What is the compass direction of Haunumanji ka Mandir in grid square 2208 from Gautam
Mahaishi mandir in grid square 2007?
5. (i) What does the word ‘Falls’ in grid square 2207 indicate?
(ii) Give one reason to explain how they have been formed?
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6. What is the distance, in kilometres and metres, along the metalled road from the southern
boundary of the map extract at easting 23 to the causeway on Jhambua Nadi’s tributary in grid
square 1801.
7. From where does Abu, north of Mahapura, get its main water supply? Give two reasons for your
answer.
8. (i) Where are most of the permanent hunts located?
(ii) Give two reasons for their location.
9. With reference to their physical features, what is indicated by the large number and closeness of
the contour lines in this map extract?

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10. (i) Give the four figure grid reference for the two types of jungles found in the map extract.
(ii) What is the cause of the feature indicated by black dots in grid square 2402?

IX. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 7 (Eastings 18 to 26 and Northings
19 to 28) and answer the following questions:

1. (i) What do the letters R.F. stand for?


(ii) Explain the meaning of the term in a single sentence.
(iii) What is the R.F. of the map provided to you?

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2. Draw the conventional symbols for the following using appropriate colours where necessary.
(i) Cart track
(ii) Broken ground
(iii) Dams with rock filled earth

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(iv) Towns or villages
3. Give a geographical term for each of the following as used on the map provided to you.

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(i) An imaginary line shown on the map joining places of equal heights above mean sea level.
(ii) Difference between two such successive lines.
4. Give the six figure grid reference of the following:
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(i) The point where the canal leaves the earthwork dam at 10r
(ii) The spot height of .507 in the south-east corner of the map.
5. (i) Is the dam, in the southern section of the map, natural or artificial?
(ii) Give two reasons for your answer.
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6. Give a four figure grid reference of an area of stony waste and an area of sheetrock.
7. State the type of drainage pattern found in grid square 2125.
8. Name two probable occupations of the people in the settlement of Tokra in grid square 2220
and 2221. Give a reason for each choice of occupation.
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9. Between which two latitudes does the area lie?


10. In grid square 1921, what does the figure 18, written in red, stand for?
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X. Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No 45/D 10 (Eastings 02 to 10 and Northings
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01 to 09) and answer the following questions:

1. (i) Name the main river and its main tributary seen in the given map extract.
(ii) Name two features you observe in the bed of one of these rivers.
(iii) In which direction are the rivers flowing?
2. Name three striking man- made features depicted in the give area (use their geographical names
and identify them).
3. (i) What is the area enclosed by Eastings 05 to 08 and Northings 01 and 03?
(ii) Measure the distance in metres between Makawal and Bhatana along the cart track that
links them.

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(iii) What is the compass direction of Awara (0209) from Salotra(0307)?

4. Give the four figure grid reference of an area of:


(i) Open mixed jungle
(ii) Broken ground
5. (i) What does the symbol 3r indicate in the south-west corner of the map?
(ii) In grid squares 0602 and 0603, it states ‘motorable in dry season’. What does this imply?
(iii) State the months when it is not motorable.
6. (i) Why are there causeways across the metalled road?
(ii) Which settlement is nearest the metalled road?

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7. What is the drainage pattern in:
(i) Grid square 0704
(ii) Grid square 0706?
8. Observe the settlements in the western half of the area, then answer the following questions

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giving a reason:
(i) To which religious group would the people mainly belong? Why?

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(ii) Which is the most important settlement? Give three reasons for your answer.
(iii) From where do these settlements get their water supply?
9. What is the drainage pattern in grid square 0706?
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10. From the state of Sipu Nadi, what conclusions can you draw about the season depicted? Give
three reasons to support your answer.
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PART 1, QUESTION 2: MAP OF INDIA
MAP 1

MOUNTAINS AND PLATEAUS: Himalayas, Karakoram, Aravali, Vindhyas, Satpura, Western and
Eastern Ghats, Nilgiris, Garo, Khasi, Jaintia, Deccan, Chota Nagpur, Malwa Plateau

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MAP 2

PLAINS: Indo-Gangetic Plains, Coastal plains—Konkan, Malabar, Coromandel and the Northern
Circars

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MAP 3

RIVERS: Indus, Ravi, Beas, Chenab, Jhelum, Satluj, Ganga, Yamuna, Ghaghra, Gomti, Gandak, Kosi,
Chambal, Betwa, Son, Damodar, Brahmaputra, Narmada, Tapti, Mahanadi, Godavari, Krishna and Cauveri,
Tungabhadra

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MAP 4

WATER BODIES: Gulf of Kutch, Gulf of Khambhat, Gulf of Mannar, Palk Strait, Andaman Sea and Chilka Lake

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MAP 5

PASSES: Karakoram, Nathu-La Passes

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MAP 6

LATITUDE AND LONGITUDES: Tropic of Cancer, Standard Meridian (82°30´E)

TOWNS: Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Kochi, Srinagar, Vishakhapatnam, Allahabad

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MAP 7

DIRECTION OF MONSOON WINDS: South West Monsoon (Arabian and Bay of Bengal Branches)

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MAP 8

DIRECTION OF MONSOON WINDS: North East Monsoon

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MAP 9

DISTRIBUTION OF MINERALS: Oil—Mumbai High (Offshore Oil Field) Digboi, Iron –Singhbhum, Coal—Jharia

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MAP 10

SOIL DISTRIBUTION: Alluvial, Laterite, Black and Red Soil

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POPULATION:Distribution of Population (Densely and sparsely populated regions)

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OUTLINE MAP OF INDIA FOR PRACTICE

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PRACTICE PAPERS FOR PART 1, QUESTION 2
Practice Paper 1

On the outline map of India provided:

a) Mark and name the Tropic of Cancer. (1)


b) Label the river Godavari. (1)
c) Mark and name the Northern Circars. (1)
d) Shade and name the Gulf of Khambat. (1)

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e) Mark and name the Garo and Khasi Hills. (1)
f) Shade and name a densely populated region in eastern India. (1)
g) Shade a region with black soil in western India. (1)
h) Mark and name Vishakhapatnam. (1)

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i) Mark with arrows and name the two branches of the South West Monsoon winds. (1)
j) Mark and name an important place for iron ore production in India. (1)

Practise Paper 2
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On the outline map of India provided:

a) Shade and name the Himalayas. (1)


b) Mark and name the Chota Nagpur Plateau. (1)
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c) Label the rivers Indus, Jhelum, Brahmaputra and Tungabhadra. (1)


d) Shade and name the Gulf of Kutch. (1)
e) Mark and name the Nathu-La Pass. (1)
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f) Shade and name a sparsely populated region in North India. (1)


g) Shade a region with laterite soil in South India. (1)
h) Mark and name Allahabad and Kochi. (1)
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i) Mark with arrows and name the North East Monsoon. (1)
j) Mark and name an important place for iron ore production in India. (1)
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Practice Paper 3

On the outline map of India provided:

a) Shade and name the Konkan Coast. (1)


b) Mark and number the Standard Meridian of India. (1)
c) Label the rivers Son, Tapti, Cauveri and Ghaghra. (1)
d) Mark and name the following ranges: Aravali, Satpura, Nilgiri and Jaintia. (1)
e) Mark with arrows the direction of the South West Monsoon winds. (1)

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f) Mark and name the Karakoram Pass. (1)
g) Mark and name the Gulf of Mannar and the Chilka Lake. (1)
h) Shade and name an area where coal is mined. (1)
i) Mark and name Hyderabad, Delhi, Allahabad and Srinagar. (1)
j) Shade and name a densely populated area in South India. (1)

Practice Paper 4

On the outline map of India provided:

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a) Mark and name the Karakoram Mountains. (1)
b) Shade and name the Deccan Plateau. (1)
c) Mark and name the Nathu-La Pass. (1)

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d) Mark and number the Tropic of Cancer and the Standard Meridian of India. (1)
e) Label the rivers Damodar, Beas, Narmada and Krishna. (1)

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f) Shade and name the Coromandal Coast. (1)
g) Mark and name a place in North Eastern India where oil is mined. (1)
h) Shade and mark an area where alluvial soil is found. (1)
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i) Mark and name the cities of Kolkata, Bengaluru, Vishakhapatnam and Chennai. (1)
j) Shade and mark an area of red soil in peninsular India. (1)

Practice Paper 5
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On the outline map of India provided:

a) Label the rivers Chambal, Chenab, Gandak and Krishna. (1)


b) Mark and name the Western and Eastern Ghats. (1)
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c) Label the rivers Satluj, Gomti, Betwa and Mahanadi. (1)


d) Mark and name the Malwa Plateau. (1)
e) Mark with arrows the direction of the South West and the North East Monsoon winds. (1)
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f) Mark and number the Standard Meridian of India. (1)


g) Mark and name the Gulf of Kutch and the Andaman Sea. (1)
h) Mark and name the Mumbai High oil field. (1)
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i) Mark and name Kochi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Delhi. (1)


j) Shade and mark a sparsely populated area in western India. (1)

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SOLVED ICSE PAPERS: PART 1, QUESTION 2

ICSE Paper 2016

On the outline map of India provided:

a) Draw and number the Standard Meridian of India. (1)

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b) Label the river Mahanadi. (1)
c) Mark and name Lake Chilka. (1)
d) Shade and name the Gulf of Mannar. (1)
e) Mark and name the Vindhya Mountains. (1)

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f) Shade and name a sparsely populated region in western India. (1)
g) Shade a region with alluvial soil in South India. (1)

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h) Mark and name Kolkata. (1)
i) Mark with arrows and name South West Monsoon winds over the Bay of Bengal. (1)
j) Mark and name Bombay High. (1)
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ICSE 2016

Solutions for Part 1 Question 2

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ICSE Paper 2015

On the outline map of India provided:

a) Mark and name the Nilgiris. [1]


b) Shade and label the Malwa Plateau. [1]
c) Shade and label the Malabar Coastal Plains. [1]
d) Mark and name the River Gomati. [1]
e) Mark and name the Andaman Sea. [1]

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f) Mark and name Allahabad. [1]
g) Mark with a single arrow and name the winds that bring winter rains [1]
to North West India.

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h) Mark and name Digboi. [1]
i) Mark an area with laterite soil below the Tropic of Cancer. [1]
j) Mark and name the Karakoram Pass. ΀1΁

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ICSE 2015

Solutions for Part 1 Question 2

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ICSE Paper 2014

On the outline map of India provided:

a) Draw, name and number the Standard Meridian. (1)


b) Label the river Yamuna. (1)
c) Shade and label the Gulf of Khambhat. (1)
d) Mark and name the Nathu-La Pass. (1)
e) Mark and name the Karakoram Range. (1)
f) Shade and name a sparsely populated State in Northeast India. (1)

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g) Shade a region with laterite soil in Eastern India. (1)
h) Mark with a dot and name Vishakhapatnam. (1)
i) Mark and name the winds that bring rain to West Bengal in summer. (1)
j) Print S on the iron mines in Singhbhum. (1)

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On the outline map of India provided:

a) Mark and name Chennai [1]


b) Label the river Godavari [1]
c) Shade and label the Chota Nagpur Plateau [1]
d) Shade and name the Gulf of Kachchh [1]
e) Mark and name the Indo Gangetic Plains [1]
f) Shade and label the an area with Red Soil [1]

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g) Mark and name the winds which bring rain to Mumbai in July and August [1]
h) Mark and name the Satpura Range [1]
i) Mark and name Jharia Coal Field [1]
j) Shade and label the Northern Circar coastal region. [1]

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