Class Ix Geography H.C.G. - Paper - 2: (Two Hours)
Class Ix Geography H.C.G. - Paper - 2: (Two Hours)
Class Ix Geography H.C.G. - Paper - 2: (Two Hours)
GEOGRAPHY
H.C.G. - Paper – 2
(Two hours)
Answers to this Paper must be written on the answer sheet provided separately.
The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers.
The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
Note:
(i) In all Map Work, make wise use of arrows to avoid overcrowding of the map.
(ii) The Map given at the end of this question paper must be detached, and after
marking, must be fastened to your answer booklet.
(iii) All sub-sections of the questions attempted must be answered in the correct
serial order.
(iv) All working including rough work should be done on the same answer sheet
which is used to answer the rest of the paper.
Question 1
(a) Why are the lines of longitudes also called meridians? [2]
(b) (i) What is meant by the inclination of the Earth’s axis? [2]
(i) Exfoliation
(ii) Oxidation
(h) With reference to the Natural regions of the world answer the following: [2]
(i) Why does the Taiga region not exist in the Southern hemisphere?
(i) How does the rotation of the earth influence the direction of the ocean currents? [2]
(j) Shade and label the Equatorial region in the continent of Africa [1]
Question 3
(a) (i) Why are latitudes also called parallels of latitude? [2]
(ii) Why are all the lines of longitude of the same length?
(i) Great circles are the shortest routes between two places.
(iii) Kuala Lumpur rotates faster on the Earth’s axis than London.
(d) Draw a neat labelled diagram showing the position of the Earth during summer [3]
solstice.
(b) (i) Differentiate between intermont plateau and volcanic plateau. [2]
(c) Draw a neat well labelled diagram of the Rock Cycle. [3]
Question 5
(a) Name any two types of volcanoes giving one example of each type. [2]
(i) Epicentre
(ii) Focus
(a) State four factors that affect the movement of ocean currents. [2]
(b) Draw a neat and well labelled diagram showing the two types of tides. [2]
(iii) The tidal range differs from one water body to the other.
(d) State three ways in which oceans are important to us. [3]
Question 7
(i) The snow on the slope of Himalayas in Nepal melt faster than that on the
slope towards Tibet.
(iii) Equatorial regions have low atmospheric pressure throughout the year.
(d) Draw a neat labelled diagram of the structure of the Earth’s atmosphere. [3]
(a) Name the region in which the following local winds blow: [2]
(i) Chinook
(ii) Mistral
(iii) Foehn
(iv) Loo
Question 9
(b) (i) Name the type of rainfall experienced in the Equatorial region. [2]
(a) Explain how industrial waste and vehicular emission act as the source of air [2]
pollution.
(b) Which health hazards are associated with radioactive waste? [2]
(d) Discuss how individuals may reduce energy consumption to create a cleaner and [3]
eco-friendly world.
Question 11
(a) Why are tropical deserts found along the western margins of the continents? [2]
(b) Name the economic activities practised in the tropical grasslands. [2]
(i) “The Equatorial region is also called the lungs of the world.”
(ii) The trees found in the Mediterranean region have long roots and thick barks.
(d) (i) What type of climate is experienced in the north-western part of Europe? [3]
(ii) What is the human response to the typical climate of this region?