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Question-1
Which type of settlements is found at intersections of roads?
(A)
Dispersed
(B)
Nucleated
(C)
Linear
(D)
Cruciform
Question-2
Who developed Burgess Model?
(A)
Charles Burgess
(B)
Earnest Burgess
(C)
Thomas Burgess
(D)
Joseph Burgess
Question-3
The maximum distance that a person is prepared to travel to buy an item.
(A)
Range of a good
(B)
Range of a site
(C)
Range of a shop
(D)
Range of a village
Question-4
Which of the following statements is correct?
(A)
In most MEDCs, residential densities decrease with distance from the CBD.
(B)
In most MEDCs, residential densities increase with distance from the CBD.
(C)
In most LEDCs, residential densities decrease with distance from the CBD.
(D)
All of the above
Question-5
A settlement pattern is one in which individual houses and farms are widely scattered throughout the countryside.
(A)
Dispersed
(B)
Nucleated
(C)
Linear
(D)
Cruciform
Question-6
According to Burgess’s concentric model, land at the center of the city is dominated by:
(A)
Commerce
(B)
Houses
(C)
Roads
(D)
Hospitals
Question-7
The number of people needed to support a good or service.
(A)
Range of good
(B)
Range of population
(C)
Threshold population
(D)
Population density
Question-8
A central Favela in Rio with a population of about 2 Lakh inhabitants.
(A)
Kraals
(B)
Barra
(C)
Rocinha
(D)
Bolsa
Question-9
Goods that people buy every day are called:
(A)
High order goods
(B)
Low order goods
(C)
Range of goods
(D)
Comparison goods
Question-10
The land that has been built on previously but has been left abandoned and often become derelict.
(A)
Brown field site
(B)
Green field site
(C)
Black field site
(D)
Commuter belt
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
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