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CBSE 12 Geography Question Paper-2025 Set-6

CBSE 12 Geography Question Paper-2025 Set-6

This mock test includes actual CBSE Class 12 Geography board exam questions from the year 2025 set-6, helping students understand exam trends and practice real paper format

2025-08-19
CBSE Class 12 Geography 2025 Grade 12

Duration

20 min

Questions

20

Marking

Negative

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Which of the following is an example of an 'industrial town'?

A
Jamshedpur
B
Ambala
C
Prayagraj
D
Chandigarh

Which of the following describes a 'functional region'?

A
An area where all the people share one or more common characteristics.
B
A region with a central place and surrounding areas affected by it.
C
A region with the same soil and climate throughout.
D
A region based on people's perception.

Two statements are given below. They are Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct option: Assertion (A): The pattern of rural settlements in India is not uniform. Reason (R): The availability of water is a major factor in determining the type of rural settlements.

A
Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
B
Both (A) and (R) are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
C
(A) is correct, but (R) is not correct.
D
(A) is not correct, but (R) is correct.

Which of the following is NOT a feature of 'dispersed settlements'?

A
These settlements are found in areas with hilly tracts, forest areas, and extreme climates.
B
They are characterized by an extremely fragmented nature of the settlement.
C
Houses are not scattered, and people live in a compact manner.
D
They are also known as 'isolated settlements'.

In India, the minimum population of a settlement to be considered as an 'urban settlement' is:

A
5000 persons
B
1000 persons
C
2000 persons
D
3000 persons

Which of the following is an example of a 'religious town'?

A
New Delhi
B
Varanasi
C
Mumbai
D
Gandhinagar

In a 'semi-clustered settlement', the main reason for the fragmentation of a large compact village is:

A
Topographical factors
B
Socio-economic factors
C
Lack of water
D
Security and defense

Which of the following is a criterion for a settlement to be classified as 'urban' by the Census of India?

A
A population of at least 10,000
B
A population density of at least 400 persons per sq. km
C
The presence of a municipality or corporation
D
A well-developed road network

Which of the following is a characteristic of 'urban settlements'?

A
Population engaged in primary activities
B
Low population density
C
Limited availability of services
D
Formal and impersonal social relations

The term 'Megalopolis' was coined by:

A
Patrick Geddes
B
C. Harris
C
J. Gottman
D
Lewis Mumford

Which of the following is NOT a primary economic activity?

A
Mining
B
Agriculture
C
Tourism
D
Fishing

The service sector, which includes tourism and hospitality, is also known as the:

A
Primary sector
B
Secondary sector
C
Tertiary sector
D
Quaternary sector

Which of the following is an example of a quaternary activity?

A
Farming
B
Mining
C
Banking
D
Research and development

The process of seasonal migration from mountain pastures to plain areas and vice versa is called:

A
Transhumance
B
Nomadic herding
C
Emigration
D
Immigration

Which sector provides raw materials to the secondary sector?

A
Tertiary sector
B
Quaternary sector
C
Primary sector
D
Service sector

Which of the following is a characteristic of industrial activities?

A
Direct use of natural resources
B
Value addition to raw materials
C
Creation of intangible goods
D
Non-economic activity

Which one of the following is a feature of 'plantation agriculture'?

A
Small land holdings
B
Low capital investment
C
Skilled and cheap labor
D
Low yield per acre

Which of the following is a non-renewable resource?

A
Solar energy
B
Wind energy
C
Forests
D
Coal

Jobs that involve a high degree and level of innovation are known as:

A
Primary activities
B
Secondary activities
C
Quaternary activities
D
Quinary activities

Which of the following statements is NOT true about outsourcing?

A
Outsourcing reduces costs and increases efficiency.
B
BPOs have better business opportunities than KPOs.
C
Engineering and manufacturing jobs can also be outsourced.
D
There may be dissatisfaction among job seekers in the countries that outsource the job.