EXERCISE
1. State whether right or wrong with reasons.
Question a.
The future of tourism is bright in India due to its natural diversity.
Answer: Right.
Question b.
Tourism is an invisible trade.
Answer: Right.
Question c.
The indicator of development in a country is the development of transport in that country.
Answer: Right
Question d.
Brazil’s time is ahead of India’s time.
Answer: Wrong
Question e.
The development of tourism in India has begun recently.
Answer: Right.
2. Answer in short:
Question a.
Which factors attract more tourists in Brazil?
Answer:
The factors which attract more tourists in Brazil are:
- Clean, white sand beaches
- Attractive seacoasts
- Beautiful islands
- Beautiful orchards
- Deep dense forests of Amazon
- Various birds and animals
- Cities like the new capital city of Brasilia, Rio-de- Janeiro and Sao Paulo.
- Eco-tourism
Question b.
What are the difficulties in the development of the railway system in Brazil’s internal areas?
Answer:
- The densely forested lands of Amazon River Basin and the swampy lands have limited the development of railways in Brazil.
- Large pockets of Brazil are unpopulated. Roadways are the most common mode of transportation in the Eastern part of Brazil and waterways have developed on a commercial basis in the Amazon River.
- The trains are used for long distance transportation of passengers only in a few cities and by tourists. These are the difficulties in the development of the railway system in Brazil’s internal areas.
Question 3.
A plane leaves Brasilia at 11 a.m. on 31st December. The plane crosses 0° Meridian and reaches Vladivostok via New Delhi. Tell the local time, date and day at New Delhi and Vladivostok when the plane leaves Brasilia.
Answer:
Time difference between Brasilia and GMT = 3 hours
Time at GMT = 11 a.m.+3 hours
= 2.00p.m.
Time difference between GMT and New Delhi = 5 hours 30 min.
Time at New Delhi = 2 a.m. + 5 hours 30 min.
= 7 hours 30 min.
= 31st December,
Sunday, 7.30 p.m.
Time difference between
New Delhi and Vladivostok = 4 hours 30 min.
Time at Vladivostok = 7.30 p.m. + 4 hours 30 min.
= 12.00 am
The local time, date and day at Delhi are 7 : 30p.m. , 31st December, Sunday
local time, date and day at Vladivostok are 12 am. , 1st January, Monday.
4. Match the following:
Column A’ | Column ’B’ |
(1) Trans-Amazonian (2) Road Transport (3) Rio de Janeiro (4) Manmad | (a) Tourist Place Highway (b) Railway Station in India (c) Golden Quadrilateral (d) Major Highway (e) 40° W Meridian |
Answer:
1 – d
2 – c
3 – a
4 – b
5. Give geographical reasons:
Question a.
Eco-tourism is being developed more in Brazil.
Answer:
- Eco-tourism means responsible travel to natural areas without causing damage to the environment.
- Brazil has the largest number of vegetation species in the world including Amazon, the largest rainforest of the world and a great diversity of wild life.
- It has clean white sand beaches, attractive seacoasts, beautiful islands and orchards. Looking at the sensitivity of the natural resources in Brazil, ecotourism is being developed here.
Question b.
The internal waterways are not developed in Brazil.
Answer:
- Most of the rivers in Brazil flow with high speed.
- The amount of discharge of many rivers is very huge.
- In Brazil, rigid topography is found at many places near river basins. Many of the areas near rivers are inaccessible.
- Therefore, internal waterways are not developed in Brazil.
Question c.
A dense network of railways has developed in the North Indian Plains.
Answer:
- The North Indian Plains are flat plain lands with a dense population.
- Due to agricultural development, many agro- based industries have developed here.
- Thus there is a high demand for transportation especially railways for movement of freight and passenger transport.
Question d.
Development of transport is important for the country’s progress.
Answer:
- Transport modes help is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another.
- Transport enables social, economic and cultural development of the country.
- Road transport facilitates door-to-door service.
- Rail transport is suitable for long distance and bulky goods.
- Water transport plays an important role in international trade and suitable for bulky goods.
- Air transport provides the fastest means of transportation.
Question e.
We rely on the sea routes for international trade.
Answer:
- Waterways is the cheapest modes of transportation for bulky and perishable goods over long distances.
- International trade includes import and export of goods.
- India is surrounded by Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea and India Ocean, therefore we have a long coastline.
- So we rely on the sea routes for international trade.
6. Differentiate between:
Question a.
Water transport in the Amazon and the Ganga river.
Answer:
Water transport in the Amazon River | Water Transport in the Ganga River |
(i) River Amazon is navigable throughout its course due to its gentle slope. (ii) Boats ply from Equitos in Peru to its mouth i.e., approximately 3700 km. (iii) River Amazon is used for navigation between Brazil and neighbouring countries. | (i) River Ganga is navigable only in its middle and lower course which is gentler as compared to its upper course. (ii) Boats ply from Allahabad to Haldia. i.e. approximately 1620 km. (iii) River Ganga is used for inland transportation. |
Question b.
Communication in Brazil and India
Answer:
Communication in Brazil | Communication in India |
(i) Telecommunication services in Brazil are well developed and efficient. (ii) Brazil is developing technology to send domestically-made satellites into space with its own rockets. | (i) With the explosion of electronic media, telecommunication industry has become one of the fast growing sectors. (ii) With development of our own satellites, India has come a long way in this field. |
Question c.
IST and BRT
Answer:
IST | BRT |
(i) 1ST is the Indian Standard Time. | (i) BRT is the Brasilia Time/Brazil Time. (Standard Time) |
(ii) India has only one standard time zone. | (ii) Brazil has four time zones. |
(iii) The official 1ST is based on 82.5° E longitude | (iii) The official BRT is GMT – 03 which passes |
which passes through Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. | through Brasilia. |
(iv) 1ST is 5hrs 30mins ahead of Greenwich Meridian | (iv) BRT is 2,3,4, or 5 hrs behind Greenwich Meridian |
(v) Time as India is in the eastern hemisphere. | (v) Time as Brazil is in the western hemisphere. |
7. Write notes on:
Question a.
Modem means of communication:
Answer:
(i) Modern means of communication includes landlines as well as mobile services, television broadcasting and computer/internet access.
(ii) In this era of information and communication technology, digitally enhanced communication devices like mobile phones, smart phones, internet and satellites are being used.
Question b.
Air transport in India:
Answer:
(i) Air transport is more developed in India as compared to Brazil.
(ii) The use of international and internal airways is increasing.
(iii) Important airports from where domestic and foreign travel take place are Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, etc.
Question c.
Correlation between physiography and internal waterways:
Answer:
(i) Internal (Inland) waterways comprises of rivers, canals, backwaters, creeks, etc. which are the cheap means of transportation.
(ii) Deep waters, gentle slopes, absence of rapids and waterfalls and the long course of rivers are favourable factors for development of internal waterways.
(iii) The longest waterways in the world is developed in the Amazon river in Brazil which is navigable for around 3700 kms.
(iv) Perennial river like Ganga in India is navigable in its lower course but the peninsular rivers are not used due to shallow waters, shorter course, seasonal nature, etc.
Question d.
Importance of Standard Time:
Answer:
(i) Standard Time is the official time and is commonly accepted all over the country or region.
(ii) The importance of Standard Time is the most, if the country has a vast longitudinal extent, since there will be a great difference between the time of its places located in the eastern and the western parts.
(iii) It helps in making proper schedules of travel, business meeting, co-ordinating the functioning of various organisations, etc.
(iv) Thus Standard Time helps in avoiding confusion regarding day, date and time.
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