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Transport and Communication

ICSE · Class 12 · Geography

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Card 1Transport Basics

What is transport?

Answer

Transport is a system in which passengers and goods move from one place to another. It is essential for economic growth because it links production with consumption and helps move raw materials, finis

Card 2Transport Basics

What are the three basic means of transport?

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Land, water, and air are the three basic means of transport. Land transport includes roads and railways, water transport includes inland and ocean routes, and air transport works through national and

Card 3Importance of Transport

Why is transport important for a large country like India?

Answer

India has great physical, economic, social, cultural, and ethnic diversity. A strong transport system helps connect distant regions, strengthens national unity, supports defence preparedness, and make

Card 4Rail Transport

What is the difference between a coach and a wagon?

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A coach is a carriage with a roof and seats used by railways to carry passengers. A wagon is a vehicle, open or closed, used by railways to transport heavy goods. Coaches are for people, while wagons

Card 5Rail Transport

What is the difference between fare and freight?

Answer

Fare is the amount charged by railways for carrying passengers. Freight is the amount charged for transporting goods and luggage. Fare is linked to passenger transport, while freight is linked to good

Card 6Rail Transport

Why are Indian railways called the life-line of the country?

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Indian railways are called the life-line of the country because they handle large-scale movement of passengers and freight across long distances. They support economic growth, connect regions, and hel

Card 7Rail Transport

What is the present size and rank of the Indian railway network?

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Indian railways have 7,337 stations over a route length of 68,103 km. They have 12,734 locomotives, 71,733 passenger service vehicles, 8,102 other coaching vehicles, and 3,02,624 wagons. The network i

Card 8Rail Transport

When did real progress in Indian railways begin?

Answer

Real progress in Indian railways started only after 1857. The first rail line in India began in 1853 between Mumbai and Thane, but expansion and systematic growth came later.

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