SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST IN GEOGRAPHY

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SYLLABUS FOR ENTRANCE TEST IN GEOGRAPHY UNIT-1 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY -LAND FORMS Field and Scope of physical geography, Development of physical geography, Distribution of land and water bodies, a. Tetrahedron theory, b. Continental drift theory of Wegener. Structure and composition of the earth Rock-Origin, type, Characteristics, Weathering of rocks-physical, chemical and biological, Forces of the earth-acrogenic and Epirogenic Folds and faults, Earthquakes and Volcanoes, causes, effects, distribution and related land forms. Major landforms Mountains, plateau and plains- Evolution, types and characteristics. Denudation a. River b. Glacier c. Wind d. Underground water. UNIT-2 ATMOSPHERE AND HYDROSPHERE Atmosphere structure and composition Weather and climate-meaning and factors Atmospheric temperature-distribution, pressure and horizontal Atmospheric pressure pressure belts Winds-planetary, seasonal and local. Cyclones-tropical and temperate, anticyclones, Humidity- Absolute and temperate, anticyclones, Condensation-clouds, types Precipitation-Rainfall, types Submarine topography-continental shelf, slope, deeps, Abyssal plain, ridges Temperature and salinity of the ocean water. Movements of ocean water-tides Currents-Atlantic, Pacific and India Ocean. Coral reefs and atolls. UNIT-3 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE WORLD Concept of region and Regional Methods. Physical features of the world-major mountains, plateau and plains types and distributions. Major climatic regions of the world, based on Koppen s classifications. Major river systems of the world. 1

Natural vegetation-types and distribution Agriculture influencing factors-types-shifting, intensive, extensive, plantation and mixed farming. Industrial regions of the world-factors of industrial concentrations Major regions-north East U.S.A -Industrial regions of Japan - Western Europe - Industrial regions of China. Population-Growth, Distribution and density, Demographic cycle. UNIT -4 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Definition-field and importance, Relationship of Human Geography with History, Economics and Anthropology Development of Human Geography- Environmental determinism possibilism. Culture-Cultural factors-race and religion Human Migration-causes, types, consequences. Global distribution of Primitive tribes Settlements-types, rural and urban settlements location and types. Concept of state and nation Frontiers, boundaries and buffer zones Geo-Strategic theories-heartland and Rim land theories UNIT-5 GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA PART-I Location, Size and Extent Physiographic Divisions-Northern Mountains, Great Plains of Northern India Peninsular Plateau, Coastal Plains and Islands. Climate-Seasons, Mechanism of Monsoons, Droughts and floods Rivers of India Soils-Characteristics-types, distribution, soil erosion, conservation and dry land development programme. Forest Resources-types, distribution, conservation and social forestry. Irrigation-Development, types and distribution Multi Purpose river valley projects a. Bhakra Nangal d. Alamatti Agriculture-Types, characteristics, Green revolution, White revolution. Major Agricultural regions-nrsa Classification 2

UNIT-6 GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA PART-II Human Resources : Growth, Distribution and Density, Composition- Literacy, Sex ratio Human resources : Distribution, production and trade of Iron, manganese, Bauxite power resources : Distribution, production and trade of Coal, Petroleum, Natural gas, Electricity: Thermal Hydel and Atomic non conventional sources Of Energy Power crisis. Industries : Location, distribution and production trend of Iron steel, cotton textiles Cotton, sugar, Cement Industrial regions transportations : detailed study of network of Roads, NHDP, railways, Airways Trade : International- Volume direction and composition of Foreign trade- Recent trends Tourism : Development influencing factors, types major tourist centers. UNIT-7 PRACTICALS-1 & PRACTICALS-1I Maps-Meaning-classification-Atlas, wall Maps, Topographical, Cadastral Maps, Physical and cultural maps. Scales: Meaning, significance, types, statement-rf, Conversion of scales, Graphical scale, Linear and Diagonal scales with illustrations. Enlargement and reduction of maps, square and triangular methods. Latitudes, longitudes and international dateline. Computation of local, standard and Greenwich time. Methods of Representing relief features Hachure, Bench Mark, form lines, Spot height, trigonometrically stations, Contour. Drawing of contour Diagrams to represent the following features Slopes-Uniform, Undulating, Concave and Convex, Conical hill, Plateau, Ridges, Mountain pass, spur, escarpment, V Shaped valley, rapids and water fall, island, and U shaped valley and Hanging valley. Meteorological instruments: Thermometers ( 0 C & 0 F) Maximum and minimum Wet and dry bulb thermometer Barometer-Mercury Barometer Aneroid Barometer Wind Vane, Anemometer Rain Gauge- dial type. 3

UNIT-8 MAP PROJECTIONS Definition, Classification and Importance Cylindrical Projections- a. Simple Cylindrical b. Cylindrical equal area c. Mercator s Projection Conical Projectionsa. Simple conical projection b. Conical Projection with two standard parallels c. Bonne s projection d. Polyconic Projection Zenithal Projections-Equi-distant, equal-area, Gnomonic, stereographic, orthographic. Conventional Projections- Sinu soidal Projection, Mollweids Projection Choice of Projections. UNIT-9 CARTOGRAMS AND INTERPRETATION OF INDIAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT AND INTERPRETATION OF INDIAN TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS Cartograms- Significance and types Line graphs- Polygraph, climograph, Hythergraph, Ergograph Bar Graph-Multiple Bar graph and Compound Bargraph Thematic mapping-choro Schematic Choro Chromotic, Isopleth, Choropleth, Interpretation of Indian Daily Weather reports- Importance of topographical maps-types of topographical maps based on scale. Conventional signs and marginal information of toposheets. Interpretation of topos sheets pertaining to a) Plateau b) Mountain or plain The topo sheets are required to be interpreted under the following heads Physical landscape a) Relief features b)drainage System c) Natural Vegetation and land use Cultural land scape-settlements and Transportation network. 4

UNIT-10 ELEMENTS OF SURVEYING AND GIS APPLICATION OF STATISTICAL METHODS IN GEOGRAPHY Elements of surveying Chain Surveying, Plane table surveying- radiation and intersection, Prismatic Compass-radiation and intersection GIS meaning- Components of GIS, Spatial data entities- Point, Line, Polygon, Sources of spatial data Census- Topographical maps, Aerial photographs, satellite images Spatial data structure and management Vector data structure Raster data structure Creating database MapInfo software-creating maps Digitization, Creating attribute databases. Layers- Creating thematic maps Methods of data collection - Primary and Secondary sources, Census and Sampling methods Measures of Central tendency direct and short cut methods a) Arithmetic mean b) Mean c) Mode(grouping and formula) Measures of dispersion - mean, quartile and standard deviations 5