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Contents of Geography

PART - I

MAP WORK

  1. Interpretation of Topographical Maps.
  2. Map of India

PART - I

GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA

  1. Climate of India.
  2. Soils of India
  3. Natural Vegetation of India.
  4. Water Resources of India
  5. Mineral and Energy Resources of India
  6. Types of Agriculture in India
  7. Food Crops of India.
  8. Commercial Crops of India
  9. Overview of Industries of India.
  10. Mineral-Based Industries in India
  11. Agro-Based Industries in India.
  12. Transport in India.
  13. Waste Management-1.
  14. Waste Management -II .....

PROJECT WORK


MODEL QUESTION PAPER

  1. Model Question Paper-1
  2. Model Question Paper-2
  3. Model Question Paper-3
  4. Model Question Paper - 4
  5. Model Question Paper-5.
  6. Sample Paper.

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