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Question 1: What is a “Topographical Map”?
Answer: Topographical map gives detailed information about physical features and man-made features of a
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small area. Physical features are depicted by contours. Cultural or man made features are represented by
symbols called conventional signs.
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Question 9: How the compass direction of an object, feature or place given from the given point?
Answer: (i) Direction: The upper part of a map is North, your right hand is East and left hand West. The
down part is South. You must be careful from which town or feature to give direction.
From B — A is in N. E. Direction
From A — B is in S. W. Direction
From Y — X is in S. E. Direction
From P — M is in South Direction
From M — P is in North Direction
From X — Y is in N. W. Direction
(ii) Bearing: Direction can be indicated by a system of angular bearing. Bearing is the horizontal angle
between the North and line joining the position- of the observer and the object in a clockwise direction. The
bearing from the observer to the object is called forward bearing (FB). The bearing from the object to the
observer is called backward bearing (BB).
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Question 10: Calculate the average gradient along the two stations A and B, if the horizontal distance
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between them is 1,200 metres and the vertical difference in height is 240 metres.
Answer:
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Note the number of complete grid square within the area and the number of squares lying within the area
are not complete.
(i) Square covered half are taken as 1 /2 squares.
(ii) Square covered more than half are taken as 2/3 squares.
(iii) Square covered less than half are taken as 1/3 squares.
Add all the squares thus, the area which has to be found out is calculated.
Question 14: Which colours are used on toposheets? What is their significance?
Answer: Six colours are used in a survey map to show various features. They are as follows:
Black: All names, river banks, broken grounds, dry streams, surveyed trees, heights and their numbering,
railway tracks, telephone and telegraph lines.
Yellow: All cultivated areas.
Green: All wooded/forested areas, scattered trees and scrubs.
Brown: Contour lines, their numbering, stony waste, sand features.
Blue: All water bodies, where they contain water.
Red: Grid lines and their numbering, roads, cart tracks, settlements, huts and other buildings. Note:
Sometimes we find white
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Long Questions
Question 1: In what ways is the scale represented on a map?
Answer: Representation of Map Scale: Map scales are represented in the three forms:
(i) A Statement: This is the easiest method of describing a map scale. It is usually written on maps as 1 cm.,
to 10 km.
(ii) A Ratio: In this method the map scale is expressed as a numeric ratio. The numerator represents the
map distance and it is always expressed as a unit. The denominator represents the corresponding ground
distance, i.e., one unit on the map is equivalent to a number of units on the ground.
It is also known as ratio-scale or Representative Fraction (R.F.)
(iii) A Graph: In this method, scale is represented by means of a linear (line) graph. It consists of a straight
line divided into a number of equal parts (primary and secondary) which are marked to show what these
divisions represents on the actual ground.
Question 2: The distance is measured on the topographic map. There are two methods of measuring
distance on the toposheets, (i) Direct-method, (ii) Indirect method. Measuring straight distance is a direct
method and measuring through a winding course is an indirect method. Explain both the methods.
Answer: (i) To measure the straight distance: To measure the shortest distance between two points on the
topographic map along a straight line can be done easily with the help of a pair of divider. Keep the two
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pointed ends of the divider over line or two points which has to be measured and then carefully keep on
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scale. Note down the distance on the map in centimetres; then either with the help of the graphical scale
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which is provided below the toposheet or by using the statement scale distance can be measured in
kilometres and metres.
e.g.,
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The scale is given 2 cm. = 1 km.
1 cm. = 1/2 km.
5.6 cm. = 1/2 × 5.6
= 2.8 km.
(ii) To measure winding course: To measure a winding course route is complicated. It has to be measured
with the help of a strip of paper or thread e.g., to measure a river in a toposheet take a piece of thread make
a knot on one end. At the end of thread (close to knot) mark the point with pen at which you will begin to
measure (point A). Put the thread along the line touching as far as possible to measure and keep on
marking with ink at turns till the last point. Stretch the thread on the scale line, you will get the ground
distance in kilometres and metres, writing the unit of measurement is always important e.g., if the distance
calculated between two points is 3.3 km. If asked in kilometres the answer would be 3km., 300m. If asked in
metres the answer would be 3300 metres.
Convex Slope: The slope is very steep at the foot and it goes on becoming gentle towards the top. The
contour lines are therefore, unequally spaced but there is a sequence, which is just the opposite of a
concave slope diagram. The spacing between successive contours at the lower level is less than at
the higher level.
Question 4: (i) On a topographical map two stations A and B are situated at height of 500 metres and 100
metres respectively. If the horizontal distance between them is 2 km, calculate the gradient.
(ii) On a topographical map, two places A and B are given. Calculate the gradient between them.
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(ii) Horizontal distance: Measure the distance in cms. between the two places with your ruler. Then from the
R.F. given on the toposheet calculate the actual distance between the two places in km and then convert
into metres.
Vertical interval in height: Find the difference between the values of the two contours in which the places lie
or if no contour lines are shown, find the difference in the spot heights of the two places.
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(vii) Park, golf courses, rifle ranges Recreation and cultural development
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the small streams also join the river in the same direction.
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Six-figure grid reference: The six figure grid reference gives the exact location of a feature. For example, the
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figure grid reference of A wouldICSE SOLUTIONS
be 623188. The first SELINA SOLUTIONS
three digits gives the Eastings and the next three
digits, the Northings. To get the third digit in the Eastings one has to mentally divide the space between 62
to 63
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Thus, the third digits comes to 3. Similarly to get the sixth digit, mentally divide the space between 18 to 19
into 10 equal parts. Thus, the sixth digit comes to 8. The six-figure grid reference of A is 623188.
The grid squares on the toposheets are generally of 1 sq km..
Sometimes there are squares in which are written QC and QD. These denote two lettered number of 100
square km.
Question 10: Give the meanings of the important terms used in toposheets.
Answer: Open Scrub: It is the land where nothing grows. It is a sign of desert area. It indicates occupation
as sheep or goat rearing.
Rock Outcrop: It is an exposed part of rock. Cultivation is not possible.
Sheet Rock: It is aICSE
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or slab of rock, a portion of which is exposed above the surface. Shown in white it
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Six-figure grid reference: The six figure grid reference gives the exact location of a feature. For example, the
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figure grid reference of A wouldICSE SOLUTIONS
be 623188. The first SELINA SOLUTIONS
three digits gives the Eastings and the next three
digits, the Northings. To get the third digit in the Eastings one has to mentally divide the space between 62
to 63
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Thus, the third digits comes to 3. Similarly to get the sixth digit, mentally divide the space between 18 to 19
Broken Ground: It is the weathered part of the land caused due to erosion during heavy rain at the time of
flooding. It is found mostly in dry regions around streams and rivers. On toposheet it is shown by tiny
curved black line.
Quarry: It is a pit from which limestone, marble, rock, sand or clay is obtained for building or other purposes.
Lime Kiln: It is a plant for manufacturing lime. Lime is used for making mortar which is used in holding
bricks together.
Dry Well: The word ‘dry’ written in brackets near a well denotes a well that is dry in the dry season.
Brackish Well: The word ‘brackish’ written in brackets near a well means that the water in the well has a high
salt content and is not fit for drinking. May be used for irrigation.
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Topography
Question 1: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a) (i) Give the four figure grid reference of the settlement of Hamirpura.
(ii) Give the six figure grid reference of the temple in the settlement of Jolpur.
Answer: (i) 0123 (ii) 079187
(b) (i) What does the blue coloured circle in the grid square 0619 represent?
(ii) What is the compass direction of Dantrai from Jolpur?
Answer: (i) Lined perennial
ICSE well (Through
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Question 2: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a) Name and give the four figure grid reference of a settlement where the people of the region meet at least
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once a year.
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Question 3: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a) Give the six figure grid reference of:
(i) the brick kiln
(ii) the temple near Asav.
Answer: (i) 089132
(ii) 059128
(b) What is the difference in the pattern of drainage in grid square 0916 and in 0712?
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Answer: 0916 trellis 0712 radial
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(c) Give the four figure grid reference of each of the following:
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Question 4: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a) Give the four figure grid reference of a settlement with
(i) Spot height 261 (ii) Post ofice.
Answer: (i) 1107 (ii) 1003
(b) What is the difference in the pattern of drainage in grid square 1606 and in 1007?
Answer: 1606—Radial 1007—Trellis.
(c) Name two natural features seen in grid square 0910.
Answer: Two natural features seen in grid 0910 are:
(i) River (ii) Broken ground.
(d) Calculate the distance in kilometers along the metalled road from the causeway East of Was to the
distance stone 10.
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Answer: The distance along the metalled road from the causeway East of Was to the distance stone 10 is
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7.3 km.
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(ii) 277.
Answer: (i) Six figured grid reference of a temple at Dhavli settlement is —111073.
Question 5: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a) What is the compass direction of Sunset Point from the settlement of Anadra?
Answer: The compass direction of Sunset point from the settlement of Anadra is South-East.
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It means 1 unit on the map represents 1,00,000 units on the ground, if the unit of measurement is cm then it
will be 1 cm on the map = 1,000 cm on the ground. The unit of measurement can be changed or converted
to any unit. Thus it has its international value and called ‘International Scale’.
(f) Give the six figure grid reference of:
(i) Anjini Devi ka Mandir (ii) D 1327.
Answer: (i) Anjini Devi ka Mandir is at 229160 six figured grid.
(ii) Six figured grid of D 1327 is = 217105.
(g) Name the three different kinds of roads in grid square 2411 and the one in grid square 2515.
Answer: The three different kinds of roads in grid square 2411 are:
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(i) Metalled Road (ii) Unmetalled Road (iii) Pack track
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Question 6: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a)Give the six figure grid reference of:
(i) The temple in village Dhavli (ii) ∆ 480
Answer: (i) 111073 (ii) 138045.
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(b) What do the following indicate?
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Question 7: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a) Give the six figure grid reference of:
(i) Triangulated height 217
(ii) A lined well near Chekhla.
Answer: Six fig. grid reference are:
(i) D 217 – 940792 (ii) lined well – 925814.
(b) (i) Name the left bank tributary of the main river.
(ii) State the direction in which this left bank tributary is flowing.
Answer: (i) Left bank tributary is Balaram nadi.
(ii) It is flowing from SE to NW.
(c) (i) Mention a special feature associated with the streams in grid square 9879.
(ii) Name the types of drainage pattern found in grid square 9382.
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Answer: (i) Feature associated with stream is broken ground.
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Question 8: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions:
(a) Give the six figure grid reference of:
(i) Triangulated height 307.
(ii) The spot height 196.
Answer: (i) 859843 (ii) 860788.
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(b) Give the four figure grid reference of each of the following:
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(i) The confluence of the Sipu River and the Mahadeviyo Nala.
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Question 9: Answer the following questions on the Survey Sheet Number 45 D/10. Eastings 00 to 10;
Northings 17 to 28. (Map G)
(a) Give four-figure grid references of the following:
(i) Dhad Talao (ii) Sheet rock in the North-east
(iii) Rock outcrop in the North (iv) Stony waste in the South-east
(v) Open scrub south of Dhad Talao
Answer: (i) 0722 (ii) 0826 (iii) 0526
(iv) 0918 (v) 0721
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(b) Give the six-figure grid references of the following:
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Question 10: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No. 45D/10 and answer the following
questions: (Map G)
(a) Give the four-figure grid reference of:
(i) Dadarla (ii) Bhamra
Answer: The four figure grid reference of: (i) Dadarla -1020 (ii) Bhamra – 0420
(b) Which is the largest settlement shown on the map extract? Which one communication facility is
exclusively available to this settlement?
Answer: Dantrai is the largest settlement shown on the map extract. Post Ofice (PO) is the one
communication facility which is exclusively available to this settlement.
(c) What does RF stand for? State the RF of the map provided to you.
Answer: RF stands for Representative Fraction.
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RF of the map is 1:50,000, i.e., 1 unit on the map is equal to 50000 units on the ground.
(d) What is the total area of the actual ground represented in the map extract? (Show with the help of a
simple calculation)
Answer:
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(e) What is meant by ‘contour interval’? State the contour interval of the toposheet provided to you.
Answer: Contour interval means the difference between two consecutive contour lines. Contour interval of
the given toposheet is 20 metres.
(f) State the highest and the lowest spot heights found on the map extract. Also mention whether they are
in metres or in feet.
Answer: Highest spot height is 339 metres and the lowest is 263 metres.
(g) Give the six-figure grid reference of:
(i) Spot height 339 (ii) Permanent hut located near Dhad Talao.
Answer: (i) Spot height 339 – 042276
(ii) Permanent hut located near Dhad Talao – 077225
(h) What, according to you is the main (i) occupation, and (ii) religion of the people of the above area?
Answer: (i) Occupation: The main occupation of the people of this area is agriculture. Yellow colour over the
map stands for agricultural
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(ii) Religion: The symbol of temple all over the map proves that mostly people belongs to Hindus religion.
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in this region.
Answer: Natural source of irrigation is Sukli Nadi. The solid blue circle and hollow blue circle indicates the
presence of lined and
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(j) Name the general mode of transportation used in this region. What special feature of this mode is
mentioned in the map extract?
Answer: The general mode of transportation is bullock or horse cart. A single red line shown on the map
indicates the cart-track. It is a path broader than a pack track, made by bullock or horse cart.
Question 11: Answer the following questions on the Survey Sheet Number 45 D/7.
(a) Give six figure grid references of the following:
(i) ∆ 364 (ii) The temple at Rampura
Answer: (i) The six-figure grid reference of ∆ 364 is 957744.
(ii) The six-figure grid reference of the temple at Rampura is 954806.
(b) Mention any two features seen in the map extract which show that the region has seasonal rainfall.
Answer: The two features which show that the region has seasonal rainfall are:
(i) Dry river with water channel shown in the northern part of the map extract.
(ii) Dry tanks shown in the southern region of the map extract.
The above two features show that they have water in them during the rainy season.
(c) Calculate the distance in kilometres along the cart-track linking Juvol (923826) and Amiwada (944817).
Answer: The distance between Juvol and Amiwada is = 5 cm = 2 1/2 km (or 2 km and 500 metres) = 2 km
500 metres (as per scale of the map).
(d) Which is the chief form of irrigation shown in the map extract? Give an evidence to justify your answer.
Answer: (i) The chief form of irrigation shown in the map extract is perennial lined wells.
(ii) There is a clear evidence of this type of irrigation shown in the north-west corner of the map extracted
around the Juvol and Chekhla villages, which are situated on a cultivable land and the perennial lined wells
found in that area are the only source of the irrigation.
(e) Give one reason to explain why the streams in grid square 9478 do not join a river. Identify another grid
square in the map extract that has similar streams.
Answer: The streams in grid square 9478 do not join the main river as these are “disappearing” streams,
they do not have enough water to reach the main river and dry up in the sand. Similar type of streams are
found in the grid square 9575 also.
(f) What do the following represent:
(i) Black broken lines in 9575 (ii) Black curved lines in 9879.
Answer: (i) These are disappearing streams, which are generally shown with black broken lines..
(ii) Black curved lines show the broken ground.
(g) Identity two landforms shown by the contours in grid square 9876.
Answer: The landforms shown by the contours in grid square 9876 are:
(i) A conical hill with spot height 381.
(ii) The southern part of this hill is a ‘spur’.
(h) (i) What is the general direction of the Balram Nadi?
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(ii) Which bank of the main river does the Balram Nadi join?
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(ii) Religion: The symbol of temple all over the map proves that mostly people belongs to Hindus religion.
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Answer: Natural source of irrigation is Sukli Nadi. The solid blue circle and hollow blue circle indicates the
presence of lined and
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(j) Name the general mode of transportation used in this region. What special feature of this mode is
(ii) ‘Most of the area has ‘yellow wash’ which indicates cultivated land.
(j) What is meant by scale of a map? What is the scale of the map extract provided to you?
Answer: (i) The scale is defined as the ratio between the distance of any two points on the map with the
actual distance of the same points on the ground.
(ii) The scale of the map extract provided, is 2 cm = 1 km. which means 2 cm on the map is equal to 1 km
on the ground.
Question 12: Study the extract of Survey of India Map Sheet No. 45D/7 and answer the following questions.
(a) What do you understand by Eastings and Northings?
Answer: They are grid lines marked in red on the topo maps. The lines running vertically are called Eastings
and those running horizontally are called Northings.
(b) Give the meaning of each of the following conventional symbols located in the grid square 1622.
(i) 20r (ii) PO
Answer: (i) 20r means that the relative depth of water level in the well is 20m.
(ii) PO is the conventional sign for the Post Ofice.
(c) What is the general direction of flow of the Sipu Nadi, given in the map extract? Give one reason to
support your answer.
Answer: East to south-west. It is evident from the decreasing value of the spot heights.
(d) Give the six-figure grid reference of:
(i) The point where the canal leaves the earth work, dam market 10r.
(ii) The spot height 1425 in the South-east corner of the map extract.
Answer: (i) 223214 (ii) 236142
(e) Andhra is a better developed settlement than Gulabganj. Give two reasons.
Answer: (i) Andhra is connected by a telephone line and Ghlabganj is not.
(ii) Andhra has a Post and Telegraph Ofice and Dak Bungalow.
(f) Account for the necessity of ‘fireline’ in the jungle area of the given map extract.
Answer: Fireline is clearing of 5 m in the forest to control the spread of forest fire. In the hot dry season
these forests often suffer from severe problem of forest fire.
(g) (i) What main purpose is solved by most of the wells in grid square 1621?
(ii) Why is the water in some of these wells not suitable for drinking?
Answer: (i) The Brackish well in 1621 has saline water which is used for lime stock and washing purpose.
(ii) Due to large amount of dissolved salts the water is unfit for drinking.
(h) Name two probable occupations of the people in the settlement of Tokra in squares 2220 and 2221.
Answer: Cultivation and management of the reservoir.
(i) What is the total length of canal in metres?
Answer: 12.5 cm/2 = 6.25 km.
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(j) Give the angular distance of the temple in Pithapura in 2022 from Bhumi Margi hill top.
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Question 14: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No. 45 D/7 (A and B) and answer the
following questions.
(a) Give the six figure grid reference of
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(i) ∆ 277 (→) (ii) Lime kiln near Rampura (→) (iii) Stony waste (→).
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Answer: (i) ∆ 277 → 896988 (ii) Lime kiln near Rampura → 834973
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Answer: (i) The blue line in the Sipu river indicates a perennial water channel.
(ii) Jegol. When a village is connected to many other villages by road then it is the nodal function of the
road.
(c) (i) What does the black lines along the streams in the grid square 9199 indicate?
(ii) How are these features formed?
(iii) What type of region is shown in grid square 8696?
Answer: (i) These black lines indicate broken ground.
(ii) These are formed due to erosion of soil during floods.
(iii) Sandy area with sand dunes.
(d) Give the six-figure grid reference of the following:
(i) Lime Kiln near village Panswala.
(ii) Well with water near village Gonodara.
(iii) Dry tank near village Mohudi Moti.
Answer: (i) 834974 (ii) 829921 (iii) 796919
(e) (i) What is the direction of the flow of Sipu river?
(ii) State why does it flow in this particular direction?
Answer: (i) The direction of the Sipu river is from North-east to South-west.
(ii) It is flowing in this direction because the height is decreasing from North to South.
(f) Mention three natural features in the grid square 8998.
Answer: (i) Streams (ii) Jungle (iii) Dissected hill
(g) (i) What is the meaning of the term open scrub printed on the map.
(ii) How do you get an idea of the general nature of the slope in this area?
Answer: (i) Rough grass covering the ground surface not very close.
(ii) The flow of rivers point the North-East and South-West direction of the slope in a large part of the area.
Question 15: Study the extract of the Survey of India Map Sheet No. 45D/7 and answer the following
questions:
(a)Give the six-figure grid reference of:
(i) ∆ 225 (ii) A lined well near Ganguwada.
Answer: (i) 876950 (ii) 915967
(b) Name the most important perennial source of irrigation shown on the map extract.
Answer: Lined well.
(c) (i) What does 3r in the grid square 8895 mean?
(ii) What do you mean by 20r in the grid square 8994?
Answer: (i) Relative height of the bank of stream (ii) Relative depth of the well is 20 m.
(d) Give two points in evidence to show that the region in the map extract has seasonal rainfall.
Answer: There are a large number of the dry streams, open scrubs, broken ground, dry tank etc.
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