NCERT (CBSE) Solutions
Class 9, Social Science (Geography)
Contemporary India – I
India - Size and Location
Important Exercise Questions Solved
Q.2: Answer the following
questions briefly.
(i) Name the group of
islands lying in the Arabian Sea.
(ii) Name the countries
which are larger than India.
(iii) Which island group
of India lies to its south-east?
(iv) Which island
countries are our southern neighbours?
Solution:
(i) Lakshadweep
(ii) Russia, Canada, China, USA, Brazil and Australia.
(iii) Andaman and Nicobar group of islands.
(iv) Maldives, Sri Lanka.
Q.3: The sun rises two
hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared to Gujarat in the west but the
watches show the same time. How does this happen?
Solution: From the
longitudinal extent of India it is observed that the longitudinal expanse is
about 30O from west to east. This means that there would be a
time-lag of two hours approximately from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh. To avoid
such differences in local time, Indian standard time has been fixed to give the
whole country a uniform time. The local time of the Standard Meridian of 82O30’E
is observed as the Standard Time by the whole country. Because of this reason
we find that the sun rises two hours earlier in Arunachal Pradesh as compared
to Gujarat in the west but the watches show the same time.
Q.4: The central
location of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered of great
significance. Why?
Solution: The
central location of India at the head of the Indian Ocean is considered of
great significance because -
a) It has
given India a strategic advantage due to the Trans Indian ocean routes which
connect the countries of Europe in the West and the countries of East Asia.
b) This
helps India to establish close contact with West Asia, Africa and Europe from
the Western coast and with the Southeast and East Asia from the Eastern coast.
c) The vast
coastline and the natural harbours have benefitted India in carrying out trade
and commerce with its neighbouring and distant countries since ancient times.
d) It has
given India a distinct climate than the rest of the Asian Continent.
e) No other
country has such a long coastline on the Indian Ocean as India. It is India’s
eminent position in the Indian Ocean which has given the name of an Ocean after
it.
Map Skills
Q.1: Identify the
following with the help of map reading.
(i) The island groups of India lying in the
Arabian Sea.
(ii) The countries constituting Indian
Subcontinent.
(iii) The states through which the Tropic of
Cancer passes.
(vii) The place situated on the three seas.
(viii) The strait
separating Sri Lanka from India.
Solution:
(i) Lakshadweep
(ii) Countries which make the Indian
subcontinent are Pakistan in the north-west, India at the core, Nepal in the
north, Bhutan in the north-east and Bangladesh in the east.
(iii) Tropic
of Cancer passes through the states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Tripura and Mizoram.
(vii) Kanyakumari
(viii) The
Palk Strait.
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