MCQ Chapter 7 Geography Class 12 Maharashtra Board Region and Regional Development 1. What is a region in geography?A city with government boundariesAn area with undefined limitsA large area with mixed populationA geographical area with common featuresQuestion 1 of 202. Which of the following is an example of a physical region?MaharashtraNorthern PlainsPune cityHindi-speaking beltQuestion 2 of 203. What defines a formal region?A region with a single language onlyAn area organized around a nodeAn area with common features like language or economyA region with changing boundariesQuestion 3 of 204. Which of the following is a functional region?River basinState of KeralaArea served by a milk centreMountain rangeQuestion 4 of 205. Which factor does not define a region?LocationBoundaryPopulationHierarchical arrangementQuestion 5 of 206. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a region?LocationSpatial extentCommon languageWeather forecastQuestion 6 of 207. Which example represents a political region?Thar DesertGanga BasinWest BengalAmazon RainforestQuestion 7 of 208. The Pune Metropolitan Region is a:Physical regionPolitical regionFunctional regionFormal regionQuestion 8 of 209. A formal region can be based on:Transport networkService centresClimatic conditionsMedia signal areaQuestion 9 of 2010. Which of the following regions would be considered homogeneous?Wi-Fi hotspot areaDistrict boundaryRiver basinUrban agglomerationQuestion 10 of 2011. Which one of the following is a characteristic of a functional region?Homogeneous landformsShared economic activityUniform languageIdentical vegetationQuestion 11 of 2012. Which region is an example of a linguistic region?MumbaiGobi DesertMarathi-speaking beltHimalayasQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the term "hierarchical arrangement" in the context of regions refer to?Order of rainfall in areasRanking based on GDPSub-division of a region into smaller unitsPopulation structure of a regionQuestion 13 of 2014. Which of the following regions is defined by vegetation type?Deciduous forest areaIndustrial zoneIT corridorUrban slum areaQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the purpose of dividing regions in geography?To increase taxesTo develop more citiesTo understand and study areas with common featuresTo remove populationQuestion 15 of 2016. Which type of region is based on natural features like soil and vegetation?Functional regionPolitical regionPhysical regionAdministrative regionQuestion 16 of 2017. The term 'region' in geography includes which of the following?Only physical elementsOnly political boundariesBoth natural and man-made featuresOnly social dataQuestion 17 of 2018. The Hindi-speaking belt is classified based on:OccupationClimateLanguageSoil typeQuestion 18 of 2019. Which of the following is an example of sub-region?Pune city in MaharashtraIndia in AsiaEurope in the worldAmazon in South AmericaQuestion 19 of 2020. What makes a region different from surrounding areas?Shared climateCommon economic activityHomogeneous characteristicsCultural diversityQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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