CUET Geography Question Paper 2024 (Out), Download Question Paper PDF with Answers

CUET Geography Question Paper 2024 (Out), Download Question Paper PDF with Answers

Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on May 17, 2024 03:22 PM IST | #CUET UG

The CUET UG exam, conducted by the NTA, offers many domain-specific subjects to choose from, one of which is Geography. The syllabus includes topics like Human Geography: Nature and Scope, Human Activities, Transport, Communication and Trade, and Human Settlements among others. You should prepare adequately and practice using Geography CUET question papers to get a shot at securing a seat in one of the top colleges in the country.

To achieve a good score in this section, you must have a comprehensive understanding of all the chapters. In addition to studying from your notes and books, it is important to go through sample questions and CUET UG Geography previous year question paper to get an idea of the type of questions asked and the pattern. Given below are some questions from the CUET UG Geography question paper for your practice.

CUET 2024 Question Paper for Geography

How to download CUET Geography PYQ paper for free?

Please download the whole previous year's paper with the given link below -

CUET Geography previous year question paper - Questions with solutions

Given below are some questions from CUET previous year question paper of Geography. Explanations are also given with solutions to help you understand better.

1. Out of the given options choose the most appropriate one to define 'Density of Population'.

A. Number of live births in a year per thousand of population.

B. Change in the number of persons of a territory during a specific period of time.

C. Ratio between the number of women and men in the population.

D. Number of persons living in per square km of an area.

Correct Option - D

Solution - Population density is the measurement of population per unit area, typically per square kilometre. It is calculated by dividing the total population of an area by the total land area of that area.

2. In Indonesia and Malaysia, shifting cultivation is known by which of the following names?

A. Jhuming

B. Milpa

C. Ladang

D. Viticulture

Correct Option-C

Solution- In Malaysia and Indonesia, the term "ladang" refers to shifting agriculture. This kind of farming entails clearing a forest patch, cultivating it for a few years until the fertility of the soil decreases, then leaving it and relocating to a new area.

3. In which of the following countries, Ruhr industrial region is located?

A. France

B. Spain

C. Germany

D. England

Correct Option-C

Solution- The Ruhr industrial area is in Germany which is famous for its iron and steel industries. It is one of the largest metropolitan centres in Germany consisting of a population density of 2800 persons per square kilometre.

4. Industry producing raw materials for other industries is known by which of the following?

A. Basic industry

B. Small scale industry

C. Cottage industry

D. Food processing industry

Correct Option-A

Solution- The term "basic industries" applies to businesses that manufacture processed goods or raw materials needed for an economy to function. These are essential sectors of the economy as it supplies the raw materials for industries.

5. Since which year did radio broadcasting start in India for the first time?

A. 1920

B. 1923

C. 1916

D. 1925

Correct Option-B

Solution- The first radio broadcast in India was made by the Radio Club of Mumbai in June 1923. Five months later, the Radio Club of Calcutta was established. The first Indian Broadcasting Company was established on July 23rd, 1927, but it was liquidated in less than three months.

6. Which of the following is the longest highway in India?

A. NH - 1

B. NH - 2

C. NH - 6

D. NH - 7

Correct Option-B

Solution- In India, National Highway 2 is the longest in India. It is approx 1325.6 km and connects Delhi and Kolkata. National Highway 2 passes through several significant towns and cities, such as Varanasi, Kanpur, Agra, and Allahabad.

7. Name the telecommunication service, which is not considered as "Mass Media"

A. Mobile phone

B. Radio

C. TV

D. Newspaper

Correct Option-A

Solution- The ability to communicate wirelessly through mobile devices—such as smartphones, tablets, and other portable gadgets—is referred to as mobile communication. Cell phones do not fall within the mass communication category.

8.In which of the following periods was a negative growth rate of population recorded in India?

A. 1901-1911

B. 1911-1921

C. 1951-1961

D. 1971-1981

Correct Option-B

Solution- The aftermath of World War I, which raged from 1914 to 1918, is encompassed in the years 1911 to 1921. Due to war-related causes such as displacement and casualties, numerous countries saw notable changes in their populations both during and after the conflict.

9. Which one of the following is the length of Panama Canal?

A. 160 Km

B. 72 Km

C. 117 Km

D. 195 Km

Correct Option- B

Solution- The canal is 72 km long and includes 12 km of deep cutting. The Pacific Ocean is on the western side, and the Atlantic Ocean is on the eastern side. These two oceans are connected through the Panama Canal, which was constructed by the U.S. government across the Isthmus of Panama.

10. "'Neeru - Meeru' a watershed development and management programme is associated with which of the following?"

A. Rajasthan

B. Andhra Pradesh

C. Tamil Nadu

D. Haryana

Correct Option-B

Solution- The Indian state of Andhra Pradesh is home to the "Neeru Meeru" management scheme. To guarantee the sustainable use of water resources and lessen the effects of water shortage, this program focuses on water management and conservation initiatives, especially in rural regions.

11. The Big Trunk Route runs through which of the following?

A. The North Atlantic Ocean

B. The Mediterranean - Indian Ocean

C. The South Atlantic Ocean

D. The South Pacific Ocean

Correct Option-A

Solution- Several important shipping routes indeed cross the North Atlantic Ocean, one of which is known as the "Big Trunk Route." Connecting ports in Europe, North America, and occasionally beyond, the North Atlantic Ocean plays a crucial role in the transportation of goods by sea. Trade between large ports in Europe (e.g., Rotterdam, Hamburg) and the United States (e.g., New York, Norfolk) is facilitated by this route. It is among the world's busiest and most significant maritime waterways.

12. A geothermal energy plant has been commissioned at which of the following places?

A. Okhla in Delhi

B. Tarapur in Maharashtra

C. Manikaran in Himachal Pradesh

D. Narora in Uttar Pradesh

Correct Option-C

Solution- One type of renewable energy that comes from the inherent heat of the Earth's interior is geothermal energy. The heat retained from the planet's formation and the radioactive disintegration of minerals in the Earth's crust are the sources of this energy. In India, this site is commissioned in Manikaran, Himachal Pradesh among the given options. Some other Indian sites are Tattapani, Chhattisgarh, Surajkund, Gujarat, etc.

13. Drought Prone Area Programme was initiated during which five year plan in India?

A. Fourth

B. Second

C. Sixth

D. Fifth

Correct Option-A

Solution- India launched the 'Drought Prone Area Programme' in 1969, as part of the Fourth Five-Year Plan. It was started to deal with the problems in areas that are prone to drought and to put policies in place to lessen the effects of drought on rural livelihoods and agriculture.

14. Who among the following is the author of "The Population Bomb"?

A. Peter Haggett

B. Ehrlich

C. A. N. Strahler

D. Thomas Malthus

Correct Option-B

Solution- Paul R. Ehrlich is the author of "The Population Bomb". The 1968 publication of the book sparked debate on population growth and its possible effects on human society and the environment.

15. The Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) launched by the Government of India is a part of:-

A. Rural Renewal Mission

B. Rural Souchalaya Mission

C. Urban Renewal Mission

D. Urban Souchalaya Mission

Correct Option-B

Solution- The government of India launched the Swachh Bharat Mission, also known as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan or Clean India Mission, on October 2, 2014, to eradicate open defecation, enhancing solid waste management.

16. Which one of the following state of India has the lowest rank in the human development index according to Indian National Human Development Report 2011?

A. Rajasthan

B. Bihar

C. Chhattisgarh

D. Haryana

Correct Option-C

Solution- According to the 2011 Indian National Human Development Report, Chhattisgarh was the state with the lowest Human Development Index (HDI) ranking. The HDI evaluates overall progress by taking into consideration variables including income, education, and health. Regretfully, in terms of human development, Chhattisgarh lagged behind the national average throughout that time.

17. In the production of cotton, India stands at which rank in the world cotton production?

A. First

B. Second

C. Third

D. Fourth

Correct Option-B

Solution- For several years, it has been among the top producers of cotton worldwide. After China, which is frequently the world's largest producer, India has typically come in second in terms of total cotton production.

18. The important underground railways, 'Channel Tunnel' joins which two cities of Europe?

A. Rome-Berlin

B. Geneva-Amsterdam

C. London-Paris

D. Moscow-Stockholm

Correct Option- C

Solution- The Channel Tunnel or Eurotunnel, is a tunnel that links the United Kingdom and France. It is approx 50 kilometres long and runs between London and Paris. It is made up of three tunnels and has the longest underwater section of any tunnel on the planet.

19. Which of the following is not a metallic mineral?

A. Iron

B. Mica

C. Copper

D. Bauxite

Correct Option-B

Solution- Mica is a metallic mineral.It has special qualities like transparency, electrical insulation, heat resistance, and flexibility. It is used in construction materials, cosmetics, electronics, and insulation industries.

20. Name the city where Asia's largest slum Dharavi is located?

A. Delhi

B. Mumbai

C. Kolkata

D. Chennai

Correct Option-B

Solution- Dharavi(Mumbai) is one of the biggest slums in Asia. It has experienced several problems, like overcrowding, poor infrastructure, and a lack of essential utilities like clean water and sanitation.

CUET UG Pattern

Mode of Examination

Hybrid mode (Pen & Paper/Computer Based Test)

Question Paper Format

Objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Number of Sections

4 Sections (Sections IA, IB, II, and III)

Number of Questions

Section IA & IB- 40 (out of 50 questions to be attempted)

Section II – 40 (out of 50 questions to be attempted)

Section III – 50 (out of 60 questions to be attempted)

Marking Scheme

+5 for each correct answer


-1 for each incorrect answer

Choice of Test Papers

Candidates can select up to 6 test papers, including 4 or 5 domain subjects, General Test, and 1 or 2 languages.

Duration

Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Accountancy, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Computer Science/Informatics Practices, and General Test - 60 minutes

Rest of the papers - 45 minutes

Shifts and Duration

- Proposed three shifts per day for pen & paper mode, each lasting approximately two hours.

Chapter-wise MCQs for CUET UG

Chapter-wise MCQs for Geography

The aspirants can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET Geography from the Introduction of human geography: Nature and Human Geography to Geographical perspectives on selected issues and problems.

Chapter-wise MCQs for English

The candidates can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET English syllabus from noun to poetic devices.

Chapter-wise MCQs for General Test

The aspirants can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET General Test syllabus from Indian History to other topics of General Awareness.


Chapter-wise MCQs for History

The students can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET History syllabus from the Stories of first cities - Harappan archeology to the Making of the constitution.

THE STORY OF THE FIRST CITIES - HARAPPAN ARCHAEOLOGY - SET 1

AGRARIAN RELATIONS: THE AIN-I-AKBARI - SET 2

THE STORY OF THE FIRST CITIES - HARAPPAN ARCHAEOLOGY - SET 2

THE MUGHAL COURT: RECONSTRUCTING HISTORIES THROUGH CHRONICLES - SET 1

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY: HOW INSCRIPTIONS TELL A STORY - SET 1

THE MUGHAL COURT: RECONSTRUCTING HISTORIES THROUGH CHRONICLES - SET 2

POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY: HOW INSCRIPTIONS TELL A STORY - SET 2

COLONIALISM AND RURAL SOCIETY: EVIDENCE FROM OFFICIAL REPORTS - SET 1

SOCIAL HISTORIES USING THE MAHABHARATA - SET 1

COLONIALISM AND RURAL SOCIETY: EVIDENCE FROM OFFICIAL REPORTS - SET 2

SOCIAL HISTORIES USING THE MAHABHARATA - SET 2

REPRESENTATIONS OF 1857 - SET 1

A HISTORY OF BUDDHISM: SANCHI STUPA - SET 1

REPRESENTATIONS OF 1857 - SET 2

A HISTORY OF BUDDHISM: SANCHI STUPA - SET 2

COLONIALISM AND INDIAN TOWNS: TOWN PLANS AND MUNICIPAL REPORTS - SET 1

MEDIEVAL SOCIETY THROUGH TRAVELLERS’ ACCOUNTS - SET 1

COLONIALISM AND INDIAN TOWNS: TOWN PLANS AND MUNICIPAL REPORTS - SET 2

MEDIEVAL SOCIETY THROUGH TRAVELLERS’ ACCOUNTS - SET 2

MAHATMA GANDHI THROUGH CONTEMPORARY EYES - SET 1

RELIGIOUS HISTORIES: THE BHAKTI-SUFI TRADITION - SET 1

MAHATMA GANDHI THROUGH CONTEMPORARY EYES - SET 2

RELIGIOUS HISTORIES: THE BHAKTI-SUFI TRADITION - SET 2

PARTITION THROUGH ORAL SOURCES - SET 1

NEW ARCHITECTURE: HAMPI - SET 1

PARTITION THROUGH ORAL SOURCES - SET 2

NEW ARCHITECTURE: HAMPI - SET 2

THE MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION - SET 1

AGRARIAN RELATIONS: THE AIN-I-AKBARI - SET 1

THE MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION - SET 2

Chapter-wise MCQs for Political Science

The students can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET Political Science syllabus from the era of one-party dominance to Globalisation and its critics.

THE ERA OF ONE-PARTY DOMINANCE - SET 1

RECENT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES - SET 2

THE ERA OF ONE-PARTY DOMINANCE - SET 2

COLD WAR ERA IN WORLD POLITICS - SET 1

NATION-BUILDING AND ITS PROBLEMS - SET 1

COLD WAR ERA IN WORLD POLITICS - SET 2

NATION-BUILDING AND ITS PROBLEMS - SET 2

DISINTEGRATION OF THE ‘SECOND WORLD’ AND THE COLLAPSE OF BIPOLARITY - SET 1

POLITICS OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - SET 1

DISINTEGRATION OF THE ‘SECOND WORLD’ AND THE COLLAPSE OF BIPOLARITY - SET 2

POLITICS OF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT - SET 2

US DOMINANCE IN WORLD POLITICS - SET 1

INDIA’S EXTERNAL RELATIONS - SET 1

US DOMINANCE IN WORLD POLITICS - SET 2

INDIA’S EXTERNAL RELATIONS - SET 2

ALTERNATIVE CENTRES OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWER - SET 1

CHALLENGE TO AND RESTORATION OF CONGRESS SYSTEM - SET 1

ALTERNATIVE CENTRES OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL POWER - SET 2

CHALLENGE TO AND RESTORATION OF CONGRESS SYSTEM - SET 2

SOUTH ASIA IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA - SET 1

CRISIS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER - SET 1

SOUTH ASIA IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA - SET 2

CRISIS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL ORDER - SET 2

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN A UNIPOLAR WORLD - SET 1

REGIONAL ASPIRATIONS AND CONFLICTS - SET 1

INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS IN A UNIPOLAR WORLD - SET 2

REGIONAL ASPIRATIONS AND CONFLICTS - SET 2

SECURITY IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD - SET 1

RISE OF NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS - SET 1

SECURITY IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD - SET 2

RISE OF NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENTS - SET 2

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES IN GLOBAL POLITICS - SET 1

DEMOCRATIC UPSURGE AND COALITION POLITICS - SET 1

ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES IN GLOBAL POLITICS - SET 2

DEMOCRATIC UPSURGE AND COALITION POLITICS - SET 2

GLOBALISATION AND ITS CRITICS - SET 1

RECENT ISSUES AND CHALLENGES - SET 1

GLOBALISATION AND ITS CRITICS - SET 2

Chapter-wise MCQs for Sociology

The candidates can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET Sociology syllabus from the Structure of Indian Economy to Social Movements .

Chapter-wise MCQs for Psychology

The aspirants can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET Psychology syllabus from the variation in psychological attributes to developing psychological skills .

Chapter-wise MCQs for Physical Education

The aspirants can practice selected chapter wise questions from each topic of the CUET Physical Education syllabus from the Sociological aspects of physical education to psychology and sports.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the CUET Geography exam difficult?

The difficulty level of the CUET Geography section is moderate, hence it’s not too difficult to score good marks provided that you take mock tests and practice daily.

2. What type of questions are asked in the CUET Geography section?

Multiple choice questions or MCQs are asked in the CUET exam.

3. What are some preparation tips for preparing for the CUET UG Geography paper?
  1. Cover the whole syllabus

  2. Practice and analyse the Previous year question papers.

  3. Use authentic resources.

  4. Practice mock test and analyse them carefully

  5. Work on strengths and weaknesses

  6. Revise regularly.

4. Which book we can refer to crack the Geography subject in CUET - UG?

NCERT book is more than enough for covering all the theory of Geography, that comes under the syllabus of CUET-UG. Aspirants can refer - NCERT Geography book class 12: Fundamentals of Human Geography. India People and Economy.

5. What are the some important chapters of Geography in CUET-UG?

Human Geography: Nature and Scope, People, Human Activities, Transport, Communication and Trade, Human Settlements, Resources and Development, and Geographical Perspective on Selected Issues and Problems are important chapters for Geography in CUET-UG. It is always preferred to cover whole syllabus to excel in the examination

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The tentative admission schedule for UG and Diploma Programmes of IGNTU, session 2024 is

1.Online Registration Start from 05-August-2024 to 25- August -2024

2.Declaration of the First Counselling List (Tentative) 28- August -2024

3.Date of Counselling and Document Verification in the respective Department (offline mode):

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Hello aspirant,
Congratulations on scoring 308 in the CUET UG 2024 exam! This is a good score and opens up several options for you in BA programs.
Explore different BA programs offered by various universities. Consider your interests and career goals to choose the right specialization. Each university has specific eligibility requirements, including minimum CUET scores. Ensure your score meets the criteria of your preferred colleges.

While your score is a crucial factor, other elements also influence your admission chances:

University Preferences: Different universities have varying admission criteria, including weightage given to CUET scores, board marks, and other factors.

Course Popularity: Highly sought-after programs often have higher cut-offs.

Reservations and Quotas: If you belong to a reserved category, it might influence your eligibility.

Additional Entrance Tests: Some universities might conduct their own tests, which can impact your final selection.

Here are some tips that can help you to increase your chances:

Aim for Universities with Lower Cut-Offs: Consider universities where your score aligns well with their previous year's cut-offs.

Apply to Multiple Universities: Increase your chances of admission by applying to several institutions.

Highlight Extracurricular Activities: A strong academic record combined with extracurricular achievements can enhance your profile.

Prepare for Interviews: If required, practice your communication and interview skills.

For more information you can click on the college predictor link attached below.

https://university.careers360.com/cuet-college-predictor

Hello,

With a CUET UG 2024 score of 452, your chances of getting into top B.Tech programs in Computer Science Engineering (CSE), Information Technology (IT), or Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AIML) will depend on the cut-offs for each college and the competition that year. While specific cut-offs can vary, here are some colleges that you could consider based on your score and preferences:

Top Colleges to Consider:

  1. Delhi Technological University (DTU)

    • DTU is renowned for its strong engineering programs, especially in CSE and IT. It’s competitive, so check their specific cut-offs.
  2. Netaji Subhas University of Technology (NSUT)

    • NSUT offers excellent programs in CSE and IT. Admission here is also highly competitive, but worth considering.
  3. Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)

    • JMI has good programs in CSE and IT, and the cut-offs are generally lower compared to DTU and NSUT.
  4. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT Delhi)

    • IIIT Delhi specializes in IT and CSE programs and has a good reputation. Check their cut-off scores for the current year.
  5. Lovely Professional University (LPU)

    • LPU offers B.Tech programs in CSE, IT, and AIML with flexible cut-offs. They have a strong placement record.
  6. Amity University

    • Amity University has good programs in CSE and IT with relatively accessible cut-offs.
  7. Galgotias University

    • Known for its engineering programs, Galgotias University could be a good option for CSE, IT, and AIML.
  8. SRM University

    • SRM University offers strong programs in CSE and IT with a good placement record.
  9. Sharda University

    • Sharda University offers B.Tech programs in CSE, IT, and AIML, and is known for its diverse student community.
  10. VIT Vellore (Vellore Institute of Technology)

    • VIT is highly reputed for its engineering programs, though it is very competitive. Check their latest cut-offs.

Steps to Determine Your Chances:

  1. Check Cut-offs : Visit the official websites of these universities and check the cut-offs for the B.Tech programs in the previous years.
  2. Category Reservations : If you belong to a reserved category, make sure to check the category-specific cut-offs.
  3. Counseling : Participate in the counseling sessions as per the university’s schedule and keep all necessary documents ready.

Useful Links:

  • DTU Admissions (https://dtu.ac.in/)
  • NSUT Admissions (http://www.nsit.ac.in/)
  • JMI Admissions (https://www.jmi.ac.in/)
  • IIIT Delhi Admissions (https://www.iiitd.ac.in/)
  • LPU Admissions (https://www.lpu.in/)
  • Amity University Admissions (https://www.amity.edu/)
  • Galgotias University Admissions (https://www.galgotiasuniversity.edu.in/)
  • SRM University Admissions (https://www.srmist.edu.in/)
  • Sharda University Admissions (https://www.sharda.ac.in/)
  • VIT Vellore Admissions (https://vit.ac.in/)

Make sure to stay updated on the latest cut-offs and admission procedures for each university to maximize your chances of securing a spot in your desired program.

Hope it helps !

Hello Krish,


With a CUET score of 522 and belonging to the SC category, you have a good chance of securing admission to some reputed colleges for B.Com (Hons). Here are some suggestions for colleges that you might consider applying to:


Delhi University Colleges:

Sri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)


One of the most prestigious colleges for commerce in India.

Hansraj College


Known for its excellent faculty and infrastructure.

Shaheed Bhagat Singh College


Offers good placement opportunities and has a strong commerce program.

Hindu College


Well-regarded for its academic environment and overall development.

Kirori Mal College


Offers good courses with ample extracurricular opportunities.

Other Universities and Colleges:

Christ University, Bangalore


Well-known for its commerce programs and vibrant campus life.

Loyola College, Chennai


Offers a strong commerce program with good faculty and resources.

St. Xaviers College, Kolkata


Renowned for its academic excellence and strong alumni network.

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai


Offers excellent commerce programs with good placement records.

Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune


Known for its quality education and diverse campus environment.

Hello ayush hope you are doing well

BSc is a future oriented course which emphasis on research as well as teaching oriented degree It gives you a depth on that subject But it depends on your future what you want to do. Btech is industry based course and Bsc is a research based academic degree and NEET is a entry level of professional course If you have enough courage to take a drop and crack any entrance of Engineering or neet for good colleges then you can drop a year. But firstly make sure that your drop year should be worth enough in future.it totally depends on you how you are going to spend your coming year.

If you are not sure about any of these courses and want to take admission this year go for bachelor in science in private universities as they still open their admission process.

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