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Urbanisation : causes and consequences - class-X

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Which is one of the major problems in the cities?

  1. Low population

  2. Stress free life

  3. High cost of living

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C

Which of the following is/are problem/s of urbanisation?

  1. High cost of living

  2. Increase in crime rates

  3. Individual life

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

What is/are important feature/s of urbanisation?

  1. Fast growth in urban population

  2. Large increase in big towns

  3. Regional disparities

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

Which is not the negative impact of urbanisation?

  1. Problem of ovepopulation

  2. Disintegration of joint family

  3. Concentration of educational facilities

  4. Environmental pollution


Correct Option: C

What is/are the positive impact/s of urbanisation?

  1. Creation of employment opportunities

  2. More access to education, health and social services

  3. Better social integeraion

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

The _____ sound can damage physiological and psychological health.

  1. Desirous

  2. Craved

  3. Needed

  4. Unwanted


Correct Option: D

Unusable electronic goods are called as an _____ waste.

  1. Electrical

  2. Electronic

  3. Radio-active

  4. Noise


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • "Electronic waste" or "E-Waste" may be defined as discarded or unusable computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment device electronics, mobile phones, television sets, and refrigerators.  

Which of the following are causes of urbanisation?

  1. Development of secondary and tertiary occupations supporting the primary occupations

  2. Increase in employment opportunities

  3. Migration of people from surrounding areas and increase in the population

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

What are the effects of Urbanisation?

  1. Rapid increase in population

  2. Development of service sector

  3. Dynamic life style

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

Considering types of settlement, people of urban settlement are involved in different activities that includes ____________.

  1. Business and manufacturing

  2. Fishing and farming

  3. Mining

  4. Forestry


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A place where one inhabits or establishes a community to lead his life is called a settlement. People of urban settlement involve themselves mostly in business and manufacturing activities because it provides good opportunities to secondary and tertiary sectors.

A place, where people carry out activities and live, is called _________.

  1. Settlement

  2. Density

  3. Arability

  4. Availability


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • A place where one inhabits or establishes a community to lead his life is called a settlement. 
  • A place should possess supportive characteristics to act as an ideal place for the settlement like good water facilities, favorable climatic conditions, etc. 

In settlement patterns, settlements that occur near rivers, coasts and railways are classified as ______.

  1. Linear settlement patterns

  2. Zonal settlement patterns

  3. Economic settlement patterns

  4. Climatic settlement patterns


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In settlement patterns, settlements that occurs near rivers, coasts and railways are classified as linear settlements. In this type of settlement houses are built on the side of roads or tracks. This type of settlement is followed mainly to make the transportation easier.

Considering urban settlements, areas that are used for recreational amenities and golf courses are classified as __________.

  1. Suburbs

  2. Rural-urban fringes

  3. Inner city areas

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Rural-urban fringes are the outskirts of an urban area. These are used for recreational purposes by building parks and golf courses. It is an area of interface between a country side (village) and an urban area.

Early man chose the settlement sites based on which of the following resources?

  1. Sand

  2. Water

  3. Stones

  4. Trees


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Early man chose the place of settlement based on the availability of water. Great civilisations like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro flourished on the banks of river. Water is the basic source for leading a life because, apart from serving for drinking purpose, water is also required for cultivation.

Where did Aryans first settle in India?

  1. Sindh and Punjab

  2. Sindh

  3. Punjab

  4. Ganga-Yamuna Do Ab


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There are many statements which talk about the origin of Aryans. Most common and accepted one is that the Aryans are Iranians who settled in India. Period of the settlement of Aryans in India is 2000-1500 BC. Aryans first settled in the regions of Sindh and Punjab.

Specific area in urban settlement in which specific activities are concentrated is classified as __________.

  1. States

  2. Zones

  3. Territory

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Specific area in urban settlement in which specific activities are concentrated is called as a territory. It is an administrative unity that falls under a particular jurisdiction.

Which of the following is the period of settlement of Aryans in India?

  1. 3000-2750 BC

  2. 2640-2560 BC

  3. 2000-1500 BC

  4. 3000-1000 BC


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The term Aryan means ‘Nobel’ by word. There are many statements which talk about origin of Aryans. Most common and accepted one is that the Aryans are Iranians who settled in India. Period of settlement of Aryans in India is 2000-1500 BC.

Which of the following is a type of settlement followed in urban areas?

  1. Scattered settlement

  2. Compact settlement

  3. Linear settlement

  4. All of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

People of urban areas follow compact form of settlement. This is due to increased settlement in urban areas. In such type of settlement houses, shops, hospitals etc. are closely located and packed. People face problems of overcrowding and suffocation in such type of settlements.

In the hierarchical human settlement what does a hamlet mean?

  1. A large town with a population of 20,000 to 100,000.

  2. That which has a tiny population of less than 100 and very few (if any) services, and few buildings

  3. A town which has a population of 1,000 to 20,000

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

According to population size, a hamlet occupies next higher position to the isolated dwellings. A hamlet has a tiny population of less than 100 and very few (if any) services, and few buildings. A hamlet is smaller than village.

Which of the following is an urban settlement in early India?

  1. Harappa

  2. Mohenjo-Daro

  3. Both A and B

  4. None


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Early man chose the place of settlement based on the availability of water. The early urban settlement in India is Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. Great civilisations like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro flourished on the banks of river. This civilisation flourished on the banks of river Indus.

Which of the following can result because of urbanization?

  1. Congestion

  2. Electricity blackouts

  3. Growth of informal settlements

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Process of developing towns and making an area more urban is called urbanisation. Though urbanisation resulted in increased comfort and luxury of people, it also caused negative effects like congestion or crowding due to increased informal human settlement in urban areas, power blackouts etc.

People who choose temporary settlements are called _________.

  1. Civilised people

  2. Nomads

  3. Both A and B

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

People who choose temporary settlements are called Nomads. He is a person who changes his place of living from time to time mostly in search of new pastures for his livestock.

Which of the following is not an example of India's ancient urban town?

  1. Prayag

  2. Calcutta

  3. Pataliputra

  4. Varanasi


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Calcutta is not an example of India's ancient town. This is because there is no ancient history associated with the state. Its history is associated and is limited only to the Britisher's time. Calcutta was the capital of British India. It was famous for its river port for trade and commerce with the rest of the world. Further, if we talk about Prayagraj, Patliputra, and Varanasi, these states have an ancient history. 

Prayagraj is an ancient town and is also illustrated in the Vedas. It is believed that it is located where Brahma, the Creator of the Universe, attended a sacrificial ritual. Patliputra was an ancient India city originally built by the Magadha Ruler near Ganges River. It became the capital of major powers in ancient India.
 Varanasi also was known as Benaras, in the Rig Veda, the city is referred to as Kāśī (Kashi) from the Sanskrit verbal root kaś- "to shine", making Varanasi known as "City of Light. Moreover, according to Hindu mythology, Varanasi was founded by Shiva. Thus, there is no such ancient history associated with Calcutta.

Which of the following factors attract human settlement in urban areas?

  1. Government policies

  2. Transportation system

  3. Job opportunities

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A place where one inhabits or establishes a community to lead his life is called a settlement. Place should possess supportive characteristics to act as an ideal place for settlement like good water facilities, favourable climatic conditions, good government policies, employment opportunities and transportation.

The urban settlement includes settlement in which of the following places?

  1. Villages

  2. Towns

  3. Both A and B

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A place where one inhabits or establishes a community to lead his life is called a settlement. Urban settlement is nothing but people living in towns. People of urban settlement involve themselves mostly in business and manufacturing activities because it provides good opportunities to secondary and tertiary sectors.

Which of the following takes up the bottom position in a hierarchical settlement based on the population size?

  1. Town

  2. Hamlet

  3. Isolated dwelling

  4. Village


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Isolated dwellings occupy the bottom position in hierarchical settlement based on the population size. These are the smallest human settlements. The whole settlement consists of only 1 or 2 households.

Distribution of land resources and spatial structure of land use are significant factors in settlement pattern of which type of economy?

  1. Market economy

  2. Agricultural economy

  3. Urban economy

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In a settlement which concentrates on agricultural economy, land plays an important factor affecting settlement. There should be proper distribution of land resources and also possess spatial structure suitable to agriculture.

Movement of people from rural to urban areas resulting in the growth of cities is called _________.

  1. Population decline

  2. Urbanisation

  3. Population growth

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Process of developing towns and making an area more urban is called urbanisation. Lot of people tend to settle in urban areas for good employment opportunities. Though urbanisation resulted in increased comfort and luxury of people, it also caused negative effects like congestion or crowding due to increased informal human settlement in urban areas, power blackouts etc.

The movement of people from rural areas to cities and from cities to larger ones __________.

  1. Way of life

  2. Urbanisation

  3. Nationalisation

  4. Industrialisation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Process of developing towns and making an area more urban is called urbanisation. It results in movement of people from rural areas to urban areas. Lot of people tend to settle in urban areas for good employment opportunities. Though urbanisation resulted in increased comfort and luxury of people, it also caused negative effects like congestion or crowding due to increased informal human settlement in urban areas, power blackouts etc.

Which of the following occupies the highest position in a hierarchical settlement? 

  1. Large town

  2. City

  3. Conurbation

  4. Hamlet


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Conurbation occupies the highest position in the hierarchical human settlement. It comprises of large cities, towns and other urban areas that merge due to physical expansion caused by increased population, to form one continuous industrially developed area.

Zones in which only one kind of activity is to be carried such as manufacturing are called _________.

  1. Business Zones

  2. Catchment Zones

  3. Economic Zones

  4. Functional Zones


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A functional zone is an area designated for only one kind of activity. Example industrial zone, residential zone, recreational zone etc. The land is divided in two ways, by its physical characteristics, and by its function.

Factors such as presence of river, climate and soil are classified as ______________.

  1. Reclamation factors

  2. Social factors

  3. Economic factors

  4. Physical factors


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A factor in the abiotic environment that influences the growth and development of an organism is called the physical factors. For example river, climate, soil, currents, flora, fauna etc.

The busiest area of the city is classified as ___________.

  1. Central Business District

  2. Inner-city

  3. Suburbs

  4. Rural-urban fringe


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A Central Business District (CBD) is the commercial and business center of a city. It is often considered as the city's financial district. It is one of the busiest areas of a city.

Considering urban settlements, areas that are used for recreational amenities and golf courses are classified as ______________.

  1. Suburbs

  2. Rural-urban fringes

  3. CBDs

  4. Inner city areas


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Rural-urban fringe is also known as the outskirt or the urban hinterland. It is the transition zone where urban and rural uses intermix. It is the area where the city meets the countryside. It is an area of transition from agriculture and other rural land use to urban use.

Considering types of settlement, people of rural settlement are involved in different activities that does not include ___________.

  1. Fishing and farming

  2. Mining

  3. Forestry

  4. Business and manufacturing


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

People of rural settlement are involved in different activities, some of them are as follows:

1. Fishing and farming
2. Mining
3. Forestry
4. Animal husbandry
5. Logging

In settlement patterns, settlements that occur near rivers, coasts and railways are classified as _____________.

  1. Linear settlement patterns

  2. Zonal settlement patterns

  3. Economic settlement patterns

  4. Climatic settlement patterns


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A linear settlement is a settlement that is formed in a long line. It follows a transport route, such as a road,  river, canal, coastlines, mountains, hills or valleys. A linear settlement has no obvious center. The linear settlement has a long and narrow shape.

A specific area in an urban settlement in which specific activities are concentrated is classified as __________.

  1. States

  2. Zones

  3. Territory

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Territory means an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. It is an administrative division. It is a specific area in an urban settlement in which specific activities are concentrated.

Temporary settlements are occupied for a short time.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Settlements are places where individuals assemble their homes. The early man lived in trees and surrenders. At the point when the early people began agribusiness, they needed to remain in a perpetual home. This is the means by which human advancements created. The settlements created close waterway valleys in light of water accessibility and fruitfulness of the land. Settlements are of 2 types - changeless and transitory. Settlements which are involved for a brief timeframe are called impermanent settlements while when individuals manufacture legitimate homes to live in, those are perpetual settlements.

Types of settlement includes ______________.

  1. Dispersed settlement patterns

  2. Linear settlement patterns

  3. Nucleated settlement patterns

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Types of settlement include:

1. Dispersed settlement patterns
2. Linear settlement patterns
3. Nucleated settlement pattern

Inner city zones, suburbs, rural-urban fringe and Central Business District (CBD) are classified as types of _______________.

  1. Economic Zones

  2. Functional Zones

  3. Business Zones

  4. Catchment Zones


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Functional zones are that areas that are designated for only one kind of activity. For Example industrial zones, residential zones, inner city zones, suburbs, rural-urban fringe, and Central Business Districts. It has been criticized for causing the squandering of land, energy and time.

Considering settlement patterns, dwellings that are located in larger area without any particular pattern are classified as ______________.

  1. Suburban settlement patterns

  2. Dispersed settlement patterns

  3. Fringe settlement patterns

  4. CBD settlement patterns


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dispersed settlement are those settlement where the houses are spread over a wide area. They are often the homes of farmers and can be found in rural areas. The settlement doesn't follow any pattern. 

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