Scope of Human Geography

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The scope of Human Geography includes the study of:

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What does Human Geography focus on when studying urban areas?

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Which geographer is famously associated with the development of Human Geography?

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Human Geography mainly deals with the study of:

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Which of the following is considered a primary focus of Human Geography?

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Arrange the development of the following approaches in geography in chronological order.

A. Areal differentiation
B. Post modernism
C. Regional analysis
D. Behavioural school

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Arrange the following approaches in a sequence according to their periodical development.

  1. Spatial organization
  2. Regional analysis
  3. Humanistic approach
  4. Areal differentiation

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Arrange the following approaches of Human Geography in a chronological order.

(A) Spatial Organisation
(B) Post-modernism
(C) Exploration and Description
(D) Areal Differentiation

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Many people living in landlocked areas love to spend holidays along the beaches/sea. Which factor of tourist attraction does this represent?

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Military Geography is a sub-field of which field of Human Geography?

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______ School of Thought in Geography is concerned with the different aspects of social well-being of the people.

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"Human Geography is the synthetic study of relationship between human societies and earth's surface". Who said this?

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"Geography is the study of human beings and environment where nature is supreme that dictates the lifestyle of human beings." Identify the geographical approach referred to in this statement from the following.

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Who, of the following, defined Human Geography as "Conception resulting from a more synthetic knowledge of the physical laws governing our earth and of the relations between the living beings which inhabit it"?

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Match List I with List II:

List I (Approaches in human Geography) List II (Broad features)
(p) Areal Differentiation (I) Identifying the uniqueness of any region and understanding how and why it is different
(q) Spatial Organisation (II) Application of quantitative techniques in Geography
(r) Behavioural School (III) Discontent with quantitative revolution and its dehumanized manner of doing Geography 
(s) Post-modernism (IV) Focus on local context

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