Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in Class 11.

This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Class 11 knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1301.

How the atmosphere was formed?

Answer» Atmosphere is the mixtures of gases , tin particles of dust and water .
1302.

Describe various majors of conversation of biodiversity

Answer»
1303.

Why is the annual range of temperature high in the Siberian region

Answer» Over the land the temperature decreases sharply and the isotherm bend towards south in Europe. The mean January temperature between 80°N and 50°N is minus 20°C and the temperature in July is more than 10°C. That is why annual range of temperature is very high.
1304.

What type of questions will come in maps?

Answer» Map Work of features based on above units for locating and labelling on the Outline/Political/Physicalmap of India.Part – C: Practical WorkUnit-1: Fundamentals of Maps\tGeo spatial data, Concept of Geographical data matrix; Point, line, area data.\tMaps -types; scales-types; construction of simple linear scale, measuring distance; finding direction and use of symbols.\tMap projection- Latitude, longitude and time, typology, construction and properties of projection: Conical with one standard parallel and Mercator’s projection. (only twoprojections)Unit 2: Topographic and Weather Maps\tStudy of topographic maps (1 : 50,000 or 1 : 25,000 Survey of India maps); contour cross section and identification of landforms-slopes, hills, valleys, waterfall, cliffs; distribution of settlements.\tAerial Photographs: Types and Geometry-vertical aerial photographs; difference between maps and aerial photographs; photo scale determination. Identification of physical and cultural features.\tSatellite imageries, stages in remote sensing data-acquisition, platform and sensors and data products, (photographic and digital).\tUse of weather instruments: thermometer, wet and dry-bulb thermometer, barometer, wind vane, rain gauge.
1305.

Big bang

Answer» Big bang is a theory made up on how our space has occur in this theory all things are present in a tiny ball or whole universe is in the form of tiny ball and when it get massive blast it form universe and in present also over universe is expanding
1306.

How the seismal wave study is superior than other to know the interior of earth? Classify

Answer»
1307.

Which map is important

Answer»
1308.

Types of minerals and their characteristics

Answer» There are two types of minerals 1. Metallic minerals (having metal in them.)2.Non metallic minerals (not having metal in them)Metallic minerals are further divided into three parts1.ferrous (contains iron in them)2.non- ferrous (not contains iron in them)3.precious metals (have higher economic value)Characteristics of metals are given in the ncert they\'re like lustre,durability etc.I hope this will help you....
1309.

What is blue planet

Answer» Explain this answer<br>Earth
1310.

What is Nebular Hypothesis?

Answer» 1. It was discovered by laplace in 17962. Primordial matter existed in the form of intensely hot and rotating gaseous mass, which cooled with time.3. This resulted in decrease of its volume and increase in its rotational speed, which in turn increased its centrifugal force.4. The centrifugal force when exceeded gravitational force, a ring shaped deformed from nebula and many other rings formed out of its breaking.5. These rings on cooling became planets and satellites and remaining part of nebula is sun.
1311.

What is sub continent ?Why india is called sub continent

Answer» It is a geographic entity . India is known as a subcontinet because it has all the featueres that a continenet should have i.e;all kinds of physical,cultural features,etc
1312.

What is areial photograph

Answer» Aerial photography is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other flying object.
1313.

Describe five forms of condestion

Answer» Dew: When the moisture is deposited in the form of water droplets on cooler surfaces of solid objects such as stones, grass blades and plant leaves, it is known as dew. The ideal conditions for its formation are clear sky and calm air, high relative humidity and cold and long nights. It is also necessary that the dew point is above freezing point.Frost: When the dew point is below freezing point the water vapour will accumulate on the earth’s surface in the form of small white ice particles. The formation of the ice particles over a large area is called frost. The frost is formed when the temperature of the air falls rapidly so that the water vapour present in the air is directly turned into solid particles without turning into liquid state.\xa0
1314.

Areas of high rainfall

Answer»
1315.

Last year qustion paper

Answer»
1316.

What is geo spatial data ?

Answer»
1317.

Tides

Answer» The periodical rise and fall of the sea level, once or twice a day, mainly due to attraction of the sun and the moon is called tides
1318.

What do you mean by regional geography?

Answer»
1319.

What is Relative humidity

Answer» The amount of water vapour present in the air at a given temperature is known as Relative Humidity. In short, unlike absolute humidity, we count amount of water vapour and temperature both.
1320.

What are the important rivers and mountain peaks of India, ch- 2 structure and physiography

Answer»
1321.

Characterstics of indian monsoon...???

Answer» Inidan monsoon has a tropical monsoon type of climate which is affected by the adjoining sea and the Himalayan range in the north .
1322.

Where is Dehradun located

Answer»
1323.

Difference between regional and systematic approach of geography

Answer» In systematic approach we assume the whole world as a single unit and study with systematically and other hand in regional approach we take a specific part of the world like India, and study with systematically.<br>In regional approach 1.introduce by karl ritter. 2.study of all the element in a particular region . In systematic approach 1. Introduce by Alexander von humboldt. 2. Study of single elements in all the regions.
1324.

Describe rock cycle with the help of diagram?

Answer» The process of transformation of rocks from one form to the other in a cyclic manner is known as the rock cycle. It includes the following processes:\tHot lava cools down to form igneous rocks.\tIgneous rocks are then broken down into small particles which are transported and then deposited. This results in the formation of sedimentary rocks.\tWhen igneous and sedimentary rocks are subjected to great heat and pressure, they change into metamorphic rocks.\tMetamorphic rocks under heat and pressure breakdown and form hot lava.\tThis hot magma then again cools down and forms igneous rocks and the cycle is repeated.\t
1325.

Is our life really originated by chemical reaction?

Answer» Life on Earth may have been kickstarted by a series of chemical reactions triggered by two simple but poisonous compounds that were plentiful on our planet four billion years ago.
1326.

Difference between himalayan rivers and peninsular rivers?

Answer» The Himalayan rivers are perennial, i.e. they have water all around the year. ... Himalayan rivers get water from snow and rain, whereas Peninsular rivers are fed by rain only. The drainage basin of Himalayan rivers is comparatively larger than the Peninsular rivers.
1327.

Write down the extension of india

Answer» 3.28 million square kms
1328.

Name three types of earthquakes waves

Answer» P wave( primary wave)S wave ( secondary wave) L wave<br>There are four different types of earthquakes: Tectonic, volcanic, collapse and explosion.\tA tectonic earthquake is one that occurs when the earth\'s crust breaks due to geological forces on rocks and adjoining plates that cause physical and chemical changes.\tA volcanic earthquake is any earthquake that results from tectonic forces which occur in conjunction with volcanic activity.\tA collapse earthquake are small earthquakes in underground caverns and mines that are caused by seismic waves produced from the explosion of rock on the surface.\tAn explosion earthquake is an earthquake that is the result of the detonation of a nuclear and/or chemical device.
1329.

Discuss any three causes of Biological weathering.

Answer»
1330.

Distinguish between western ghats & eastern ghats

Answer» Western Ghats\tThe Western Ghats are also known as\xa0<i>Sahyadri</i>\xa0in certain parts of India.\tThey run parallel to the western coast of India.\tSince they are continuous without any major breaks, hence it is very difficult to pass through them. Although this difficulty has been reduced in the present times due to the advanced transport technology, however in the olden days, it was definitely a huge task to pass the ghats and get onto the opposite side.\tHowever, the western ghats do have passes such as the\xa0<i>Bhor ghat, Pal ghat, and Thal ghat</i>\xa0which makes it possible to travel through the western ghats despite the fact that they are continuous.\tAlthough most of the peninsular rivers drain into the Bay of Bengal, their origin point is the western ghats.\tImportant rivers such as the\xa0<i>Tungabhadra, the Krishna, the Godavari</i>\xa0have their origin point in the western ghats.\tIt must be noted that the western ghats of India play a very important role in the distribution of the monsoon rainfall on the western border of India.\tIt causes the orographic rainfall due to which the windward side of the mountains receives a lot of rainfall, however, the leeward side remains dry.\tThe western ghats consist of evergreen forests too, however, the main crop grown there is the Coffee.\tAnaimudi is the highest peak of the peninsular plateau and is located on the Anaimalai Hills of the Western Ghats.\tThe highest peak in the Western Ghats is Anaimudi and its elevation is 2695 meters or 8842 ft. It is known as Everest of South India. The name Anaimudi translates as Elephant’s head. It is located at the border of Ernakulam and Idukki District of Kerala.Eastern Ghats\tThe eastern ghats run parallel to the eastern coastal plains of India.\tUnlike the western ghats, they are discontinuous in nature and is dissected by the rivers that drain into the Bay of Bengal.\xa0As discussed above, most of these rivers have their origin in the western ghats.\tIt must be noted that the eastern ghats are lower in elevation than the western ghats.\tThe highest peak of Eastern Ghats is the Jindhagada peak (1690 meters). It is also known as Arma Konda or Sitamma Konda.\tThe difference in the elevation levels of the highest peaks in both the ghats can also be compared. Jindaghara of eastern ghats is of 1690 mts. This gives us a fair idea of the differences in elevation levels of the hills in both the ghats.\tThe main crop produced in the eastern ghats is Rice, which is also the staple food of the people living in the region.
1331.

Physiographic condition of india

Answer»
1332.

You doesn\'t have sample paper of geography

Answer»
1333.

Define the administrative town

Answer»
1334.

Kon se lesson se map aara hai

Answer»
1335.

What are tides?state what is the importance of tides

Answer» The regular rise and fall of the ocean’s waters are known as tides. It is high tide when water covers much of the shore by rising to its highest level. It is low tide when water falls to its lowest level and recedes from the shore.Some of the importance of tides is discussed below:1. Fishing: Tides affect other aspects of oceanic life, including the reproductive activities of fish and ocean plants.\xa02. Tidal Zone Foods: Edible sea creatures like Crabs, mussels, snails, seaweed etc. inhabit the tidal zone and the most important point to be remembering that without the regular washing of the tides, these complex and abundant creatures would die and food resources would diminish.3. Navigation: High tides help in navigation. They raise the water level close to the shores which helps the ships to arrive at the harbour more easily.4. Weather: Tides stirred the ocean water that makes habitable climatic condition and balance the temperatures on the planets.5. Tidal Energy: In every 24 hour, two high tides and two low tides occur. Hence, the fast movement of water during the inflow and outflow will provide a source of renewable energy to communities living along the coast.
1336.

Who coined the trem geography

Answer» Erathosthenese
1337.

Give one difference between terrestrial and jovian planet

Answer» Terrestrial planets are covered with solid surfaces while jovian planets are characterirised by gaseous surfaces<br>Their main difference is their composition.
1338.

What are the implication of india having a long coastline

Answer»
1339.

Different types of volcano

Answer» Volcanoes are grouped into four types:\tCinder cones\tComposite volcanoes\tShield volcanoes\tLava volcanoesCinder cones are circular or oval cones made up of small fragments of lava from a single vent that have been blown up. Cinder cones result from eruptions of mostly small pieces of scoria and pyroclastics that build up around the vent.Composite volcanoes are steep-sided volcanoes composed of many layers of volcanic rocks, usually made from high-viscosity lava, ash and rock debris. These types of volcanoes are tall conical mountains composed of lava flows and other ejecta in alternate layers, the strata that gives rise to the name.Shield volcanoes are volcanoes shaped like a bowl or shield in the middle with long gentle slopes made by basaltic lava flows. These are formed by the eruption of low-viscosity lava that can flow a great distance from a vent.Lava domes are formed when erupting lava is too thick to flow and makes a steep-sided mound as the lava piles up near the volcanic vent. They are built by slow eruptions of highly viscous lava.
1340.

जनसंख्या परिवर्तन के प्रभाव

Answer»
1341.

Name the neighbouring countries of India along with direction.

Answer»
1342.

What is importance of physical geography

Answer»
1343.

Man moved from a stage of necessity to a stage of freedom.elaborate the statement

Answer» Earlier whatever new things the humans invented or found was their necessity , for example , they invented fire because they recognised the need to cook the raw meat etc . But today whatever new creations they are inventing is not their necessity but it is their choice , their freedom .
1344.

Keypoints of ch-1 of fundamental geography

Answer»
1345.

What is loop??

Answer» The loop is generally is that in which a task is repeated until the condition is true or we can say in the loop will execute all the statements are until the given condition is not to be false . These are generally used for repeating the statements
1346.

Why are inner planets are Rocky and outer planets mostly in gaseous form

Answer» Due to the solar wind the gas of inner planets was removed and the gravitation of outter planets attracted those gases which resulted in a gaseous makeup of outer plannet<br>As the gases coalesced to form the protosun, the temperature in the solar system rose . The inner solar system temperature were as high as 2000 k while the outer solar system was cool as 50k.
1347.

How is the old concept of geo diff new concept of geo

Answer»
1348.

Why are scientist intrested in collecting stardust

Answer»
1349.

Geography in history are integrated with each other. Eplain with suitable example

Answer»
1350.

Why is their a time variation of two hours between the eastern most and western most part of country

Answer» \xa0Arunachal Pradesh is the easternmost state and Gujarat is the westernmost state. Naturally, they experience such variation in the local time because of the longitudinal distance of 30° longitudes. This longitudinal distance of 30° longitudes makes a difference of 2 hours between the Arunachal Pradesh and the Gujarat. (1 degree = 4 minutes,30 degree = 4\xa0{tex}\\times{/tex} 30 = 120 minutes i.e\xa02 hours).Hence, when it is 6 a.m. in Arunachal Pradesh, the local time at Gujarat is supposed to be behind by 2 hours as compared to the Arunachal Pradesh,it is 4 a.m. Therefore, it is correct to say that when the sun has already risen in the Arunachal Pradesh, it is still night in the Gujarat.