Madhyamik Geography Question Paper 2019
Madhyamik, the Class 10 School leaving
examination, is conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
(WBBSE). The examination is held in the month of February 2019. Each paper
started on each day from 11.45 A.M to 3.00 P.M
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1. Write the correct
answer from the given alternatives: 1x14=14
1.1. The process by which, the height of the earth
surface increases, is:
(a) Aggradation (b)
Degradation (c) Weathering (d) Denudation
1.2. Deep cracks on the surface of the mountain
glacier are
(a) Nunatak (b)
Crevasse (c) Arete (d) Cirque
1.3. Annual range of temperature remains minimum
in:
(a) Equatorial climatic region (b) Monsoon climatic region
(c) Mediterranean climatic region (d) Steppe climatic region
1.4. Cold local wind that blows in Rhone valley of
France is called:
(a) Chinook (b)
Sirocco (c) Mistral (d) Bora
1.5. The place, where warm and cold ocean currents
converge, is called:
(a) Cold wall (b)
Iceberg (c) Avalanches (d) Sargassum
1.6. When the distance between the earth and the
moon is farthest, it is called:
(a) Syzygy (b)
Perigee (c) Apogee (d) Aphelion
1.7. In human body contaminated water may cause:
(a) Diarrhoea (b)
Asthma (c) Lung cancer (d) Blindness
1.8. The main basis of state reorganisation in
India is:
(a) Language (b)
Physiographic similarities
(C) Similarities in food habits (d) Similarities in economic
activities
1.9. The source of river Ganga is:
(a) Yamunotri Glacier (b) Zemu Glacier
(c) Siachen Glacier (d)
Gangotri Glacier
1.10. In India the largest multipurpose river
valley project is:
(a) Bhakra-Nangal (b)
Damodar (c) Rihand (d) Hirakund
1.11. The state, which ranks first in the
production of rice production
(a) West Bengal (b)
Uttar Pradesh (c) Punjab (d) Andhra Pradesh
1.12. The required raw materials of iron and steel
industry include:
(a) Iron ore (b)
Coal (c) Manganese (d) All of them
1.13. According to 2011 census, the number of
metropolis in India is:
(a) 55 (b)
53 (c) 51 (d) 49
1.14. The latitudinal and longitudinal extension of
million sheet topographical map is:
(a) 15' x15' (b)
30' x 30’ (c) 1° x1° (d) 4" x 4"
GROUP-B
2.2.1. If the statement is true, write 'T' and if false, write 'F' against the following (answer any six statements): 1x6=6
2.1.1. Altitude of snowline varies with latitudes.
2.1.2. Wind velocity is measured with the help of
Anemometer.
2.1.3. Salinity of sea water is maximum in
Equatorial region.
2.1.4. The highest plateau of India is Deccan Trap.
2.1.5. The old alluvial soil of Ganga plain is
called Bhangar.
2.1.6. Vishakhapattanam is the only tax-free port
of India.
2.1.7. Red coloured lines are used to show roads in
satellite images.
2.2 Fill in the blanks
with suitable words (Answer any six) : 1x6=6
2.2.1. Holes formed by abrasion on river bed are
called ________
2.2.2. _________ is formed by mixing of dust and
fog during winter in industrial region.
2.2.3. _________current causes snowfall in New
Foundland.
2.2.4. Waste paper is a _________ type of waste.
2.2.5. Tropical easterly Jet Stream forces________
wind to blow over India.
2.2.6. The southern most point of mainland India is
_________
2.2.7. __________is the most populous city of
India.
2.3.1. Which type of rainfall is found in Temperate
zone?
2.3.2. Which island of Sundarban was completely
submerged due to global warming?
2.3.3 which type of natural vegetation is found in
the desert region of India?
2.3.4 on which quarters of moon, does Neap tide
occur?
2.3.5 In which paf the coarse, river Ganga
is maximum polluted?
2.3.6 Name one zaid crop of India.
2.3.7 Which state of India leads in “Rain water
Harvesting”?
2.3.8. Where is the headquarter of “Survey of India” located?
2.4 Match the columns.
Left
Column |
Right
Column |
2.4.1 Prominence of Ozone gas |
Gurgaon |
2.4.2 Research Institute of Sugarcare |
Jammu Kashmir |
2.4.3 Largest automonile manufacturing industria
centre |
3. Stratosphere |
2.4.4 Karewa |
4. Lucknow. |
Or, Briefly explain any three factors to identify
the Mediterranean climate in Temperature-Rainfall graph.
4.2. Briefly discuss any three effects of wastes on
environment.
Or, Briefly discuss the role of students in waste
management from any three perspectives.
4.3. Mention three differences about characteristic
features of tropical evergreen and tropical deciduous vegetation of India.
Or, Explain with examples the influence of raw
materials on the development of industries in India.
4.4. Briefly discuss about three main
characteristic features of satellite imageries.
Or, Mention the merits and demerits of remote
sensing.
5.5.1. Answer any two
questions from the following: 5x2=10
5.1.1. Describe with sketches three major landforms
developed by erosional work of rivers.
5.1.2. Explain the factors responsible for the
formation of equatorial low pressure belt and polar high pressure belts.
5.1.3. Give an account of occurrence of orographic
rainfall with suitable example and diagram.
5.1.4. Explain the causes responsible for the
development of high tides and ebb.
5.2.1. State
the differences between the physical characteristics of North and South Indian
rivers.
5.2.2. Give a brief account of alluvial and black
soils of India.
5.2.3. State favourable physical conditions
required for cultivation of wheat.
5.2.4. Discuss the importance of transportation
system in India.
6. Locate the following with appropriate symbols
and names on the given outline map of India. Attach the map with your answer
paper:
1x10=10 6.1. Vindhya mountain 6.2. Loktak Lake 6.3.
River Mahanadi 6.4. One rain-shadow region 6.5. One mangrove forest region 6.6.
One Desert soil region 6.7. One sugarcane producing region of north India 6.8.
One heavy engineering industrial centre of Eastern India 6.9. Vishakhapattanam
port 6.10. A mega city of western coast.
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1 | Urdu | |
2 | Bengali | |
3 | Hindi | |
4 | English | |
5 | Mathematics | |
6 | Life Science | |
7 | Physical Science | |
8 | Geography | |
9 | History |