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MGG-001
Tutor Marked Assignment
Assignment Code: MGG-001/TMA/2024-25
Marks: 100
Answer five questions in all, selecting at least two questions from each section. Each question is to be answered in about 500 words. Each question carries 20 marks.
Part-A
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Give a detailed discussion on the institutionalisation of geography as an academic discipline in the world.
- Write in detail about geography as science, geography as social science and geography as integrative science and discuss its place in the classification of knowledge.
- Geography is the science of distribution. Elaborate.
- Explain the human-environment relationships with Determinism, Environmentalism, Possibilism and Neo-Determinism.
Part-B
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Write an essay on the period of integration with the brief of contributions made by Ferdinand Von Richthofen, Alfred Hettner, Friedrich Ratzel and Vidal de la Blache.
- Define and differentiate natural and cultural landscapes with suitable examples.
- Explain the statement “Space is neither absolute, relative nor relational in itself, but it can become one or all simultaneously depending on the circumstances.”
Part-C
- Write Short notes on the following. Each question carries 5 marks. a) Geographical traditions given by William D. Pattison
b) Hartshorne- Schaefer Debate
c) Dualism and dichotomy in geography
d) Chorology and Chorography
e) Natural and Cultural Landscape
f) Territoriality
Tutor Marked Assignment
(MGG-008)
Assignment Code: MGG-008/TMA/2024-25
Marks: 100
PART-A
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Give a detailed account of the progress and nature of geography in the early 1950s.
- Critically discuss the philosophical basis of scientific and quantitative geography with merits and demerits of the quantitative approach in geography.
- Discuss empiricism and logical empiricism in detail.
- What are the differences between behavioural and humanistic geography in terms of their contents and methodologies? Write about the impacts of idealistic, phenomenological and existential ideologies on the methodologies followed in humanistic geography.
PART-B
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Give your comparative argument on the structuration and structuralism in understanding spatial structure.
- Discuss in detail the origins of critical geographies with similarities and differences between radical geography and critical geographies.
- Give a detailed discussion on post-structural and post-colonial human geography.
PART-C
Write Short notes on the following. Each question carries 5 marks.
a) Major critiques of regional geography
b) Empiricism and logical empiricism
c) Spatial variables
d) Paradigm
e) Social production of nature
f) Geographies of difference
Tutor Marked Assignment
(MGG-002)
Assignment Code: MGG-002/TMA/2024-25
Maximum Marks: 100
Part-A
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Discuss the significance of geomorphology and elaborate on any three approaches used to study geomorphology.
- What is isostasy? Critically discuss Airy and Pratt’s views on isostasy.
- What is mass wasting? Discuss slides in detail.
- Discuss coastal processes and resultant landforms elaboratively.
Part-B
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Discuss in detail the Plate Tectonics theory with diagrams.
- Write a note on applications of remote sensing in geomorphology.
- What do you mean by Geomorphic tools? Explain the tools of geomorphology for measuring landforms.
Part-C
Write Short notes on the following. Each question carries 5 marks.
a) Geomorphology of 20th century and beyond
b) Dynamic Equilibrium theory of Hack
c) Faults
d) Ventifacts and Yardangs
e) Landuse Planning and Environment Management
f) Geomorphic Models
Tutor Marked Assignment
(MGG-003)
Assignment Code: MGG-003/TMA/2024-25
Maximum Marks: 100
Part-A
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Write a detailed note on the concept of regions and regional geography.
- Discuss in detail about the genesis of regions during the ancient period in India.
- Write a detailed note on the regional division, geology, and physiography of the Himalayas.
- Write a detailed note on the population characteristics of the Chotanagpur plateau.
Part-B
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Write a detailed note on the physical basis of regionalization.
- Discuss in detail about the review and critical evaluation of the scheme of regionalization presented by K.S. Ahmad.
- Write a detailed note on the climate and vegetation of the Bengal delta.
Part-C
Write Short notes on the following. Each question carries 5 marks.
a) Differentiate between vernacular region and adhoc region.
b) Areas of attraction.
c) Factors and processes of changing dimensions of India’s regional structure.
d) Regions of Bundelkhand.
e) Vegetation of the Sunderbans delta.
f) Prospects and problems of Sikkim Himalaya.
Assignment
(MGG-004)
Course Code: MGG-004
Assignment Code: MGG-004/TMA/2024-25
Maximum Marks: 100
Part-A
All Questions are compulsory and carry 10 marks each.
- Discuss in detail main sources of population data with special reference to India.
- Describe the factors determining work participation in different parts of the world. Explain male and female work participation in different parts of the world.
- Critically evaluate Malthusian Theory of Population with suitable examples.
- “The relationship between population and development is a two-way process i.e., population affects development and vice versa.” Justify the statement with suitable arguments.
Part-B
All Questions are compulsory. Each question carries 10 marks.
- Explain the theories of internal structure of cities with the help of appropriate diagrams.
- Describe types and patterns of rural settlements with the help of suitable diagrams and examples.
- Discuss functional structures of towns in India.
Part-C
Write short notes on the following. Each question carries 5 marks.
a) Development of Population Geography
b) Child Sex Ratio in India
c) Economic and social consequences of migration
d) Social morphology of Indian villages
e) Rank Size Rule
f) Sustainable Cities

