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Distributional Maps

Maharashtra Board · Class 9 · Geography

Practice quiz for Distributional Maps — Maharashtra Board Class 9 Geography. MCQs and questions with answers to test your preparation.

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What are maps with special themes called?

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Which method uses dots to show distribution on a map?

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In choropleth maps, data is shown using:

4

How many classes are typically made in choropleth maps?

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Which of the following can be shown using the dot method? (Select all correct answers)

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Population distribution, Distribution of cattle, Forest cover

Dot method is suitable for variables that can be counted and are freely scattered across the region. Temperature and altitude are continuous variables better shown by isopleth method.

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The isopleth method is used when the distribution of a variable is:

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Continuous

Isopleth method is used when the distribution of a variable is continuous, like temperature, rainfall, or altitude that change gradually across space.

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Which of the following are examples of continuous variables suitable for isopleth method? (Select all correct answers)

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Temperature, Rainfall, Altitude

Temperature, rainfall, and altitude are continuous variables that change gradually. Population count and number of schools are discrete variables counted in specific units.

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When isopleth lines are closer to each other, it indicates:

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Steep change in the variable

When isopleth lines are closer to each other, it indicates steep change in the variable. When lines are farther apart, the change is gentle.

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