CBSE Class 12 Geography Sample Paper 2017 Set A

Read and download PDF of CBSE Class 12 Geography Sample Paper 2017 Set A designed as per the latest curriculum and examination pattern for Class 12 issued by CBSE, NCERT and KVS. The latest Class 12 Geography Sample Papers have been provided with solutions so that the students can solve these practice papers and then compare their answers. This will help them to identify mistakes and improvement areas in Geography Standard 12 which they need to study more to get better marks in Grade 12 exams. After solving these guess papers also refer to solved Class 12 Geography Question Papers available on our website to build strong understanding of the subject

Sample Paper for Class 12 Geography 2017 Pdf

Students can refer to the below Class 12 Geography Sample Paper designed to help students understand the pattern of questions that will be asked in Grade 12 exams. Please download CBSE Class 12 Geography Sample Paper 2017 Set A

Geography Class 12 Sample Paper 2017

 

1. Name the 'urban agglomeration' having the highest share of immigrant population in India. 

2. Mention any two pillars of human development. 

3. Who are 'marginal workers ' in India ? 

4. What do you mean by ageing population? 

5. Name any two major regions of nomadic herding in the world. 

6. What is the meaning of 'Cyber- space'? 

7. Mention any two diseases caused by contaminated water.

8. How does technology loosen the shackles of environment on human beings? Explain with examples.
 
9. Study the followingmap and answer the question given below:
 
9.1 Name the railway line shown in the map.
 
9.2 In which country does this railway line lie?
 
9.3 Name the stations marked in the map as A and B.

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10. Themineral resources provide the countrywith the necessary base for industrial development.Mineral have certain characteristics. Theseare unevenly distributed over space. There is inverse relationship in quality and quantity of minerals i.e good quality minerals are less in quantity as compared to low quality minerals. Not only that, all minerals are exhaustibleand non- renewableover time. These takes long to develop geologically and they cannot be replenished immediately at the time of need. Can you imagine the human society without Minerals?
Explain the value that can change this possible dark scenario.


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