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1 BOARD EXAMS IDENTIFY YOUR STRENGTHS MAKE YOUR STRENGTH STRONG
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2 4/6 figure grid reference
scale Direction and distance Areas Height Contour Interpretation TOPO SHEETS

3 Value increases towards east Value increases towards north
Eastings Northings Vertical Lines Horizontal Lines North to South East to West Numbered 00 to 99 Placed 2 cm (1 km) apart Value increases towards east Value increases towards north

4 EASTINGS NORTHINGS

5 REMEMBER L

6 x y 6 figure reference of G is x = a / 2 y = b / 2
Truncate the decimals If a = 13 mm; b = 11 mm 6 figure grid reference is 256775 25 77 78 26 2 5 x 7 y 20 mm G a b 3.5 BECOMES 3

7 Use toposheet 45 D/7, Easting 76 to 87, Northing 73 to 85
Find the six figure grid reference of  Post Office in the NorthEast Temple north of Godh ∆169 Tomb near Vaghrol ∆317 Answers 844806 781833 780778 846764 793755

8 Scale Scale is a RATIO Can be expressed as
Distance between two places on map (a) Distance between the same two places on ground (b) Can be expressed as Statement (2 cm = 1 km OR 2 cm to 1 km) Representative Fraction (1:50000) Linear Scale

9 Statement to R.F. Scale = 2cm / 1 km OR 2 cm / 1 X 1000 X 100 cm OR
If a = 2 cm; b = 1 km Scale = 2cm / 1 km OR 2 cm / 1 X 1000 X 100 cm OR 1 cm / cm OR 1 : 50000

10 FINDING DIRECT DISTANCE
Measure the distance between the centre of the two places in cm Convert distance in km (or metres) (Use the scale, i.e.; 2cm = 1 km) Round off to nearest 0.25 km (250 metres)

11 FINDING INDIRECT DISTANCE
Place a string along the path between the centre of the two places Measure the length of the string in cm Convert distance in km (or metres) (Use the scale, i.e.; 2cm = 1 km) Round off to nearest 0.25 km (250 metres)

12 Direction E A G From ‘O’ to ____ OR Of __ from ‘O’ o D C F B

13 E A G o D C F B

14 Normal direction and Forward Bearing
0 ° 315 ° 45 ° 270 ° 90 ° 225 ° 135 ° 180 °

15 Finding Areas REMEMBER Every grid is 1 km X 1 km =1 sq km

16 Visual method 90 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 89 88 87 86 85 84

17 Correct solution Area enclosed by full grid squares (f)
Area enclosed = f X 1 Area enclosed by half grid squares (h) Area enclosed = h X ½ Area enclosed by more than half grid squares (m) Area enclosed = m X 2/3 Area enclosed by less than half grid squares (l) Area enclosed = l X 1/3

18 TOTAL AREA Total area f X 1 + h X ½ m X 2/3 l X 1/3

19 Correct solution - Visual method
90 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 89 l m h 88 f 87 86 85 84

20 TOTAL AREA Total Area = 18.34 sq. km Finding the total area
f X 1 = 10 X 1 = 10 sq. km + h X ½ = 4 X ½ = 2 sq. km + m X 2/3 = 7 X 2/3 = 4.67 sq. km + l X 1/3 = 5 X 1/3 = 1.67 sq. km = Total Area = sq. km

21 To be answered using toposheet 45 D/10, Grid reference 10 to 18, Northing 16 to 28
Find the area of uncultivated land between eastings 14 and 18 and northings 24 and 28. Answers 11 Sq. Km

22 Height Triangulated Height Spot Height Relative Height

23 Triangulated Height Determined using principles of trigonometry
Accurate Expressed on maps using a ∆ For example, ∆ 224

24 Prominent Surveyed Tree
Triangulated height written on tree bark Tree is shown in black colour- For example

25 Bench Mark Triangulated height written on nearby rock or wall
Shown using BM For example, BM 403

26 Spot Height Height estimated using the value of adjacent contours
Shown with a dot For example, .544 560 540 .544

27 Relative Height Height (depth) of a feature relative to surroundings
Shown using r For example, 20r

28 Example of relative heights
Symbol Meaning Relative height of river bank is 7 metres Relative height of Sand Dune is 11 metres Relative height of Tank Embankment is 14 metres 22r Relative Depth of PL Well is 22 metres 7r 11r 14r

29 CONTOURS

30 INDEX CONTOURS

31 FORM LINES Drawn where it is not possible to draw contours and there is a prominent relief feature which is lesser in height than the contour interval

32 Spacing between contours
Widely spaced contours Gentle slope Closely packed contours Steep slope Overlapping contours Vertical slope

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34 Uniform Gentle Slope 320 280 300 260 240 220

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36 Uniform Steep Slope 260 320 300 180 200 220 240 140 160 280

37 Concave Slope 240 220 320 260 300 280

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39 Convex Slope

40 VISUALISATION

41 CONICAL HILL 320 300 280 260

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43 ASYMMETRICAL HILL 320 300 280 260

44 CIRCULAR PLATEAU 320 300 280 260

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46 RIDGE 320 300 280 260

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50 SADDLE 320 300 280 260

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52 V SHAPED VALLEY 320 340 300 280 260 240 220 200 180

53 WATERFALL 320 340 300 280 260 240 220 200

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58 An Escarpment

59 Type of Drainage Patterns
Radial Trellised Dendritic Disappearing Combinations of one or more of the above

60 Radial Drainage pattern
Hill in the centre Streams flow outward in different directions

61 Trellised Drainage Pattern
Streams parallel to each other

62 Dentritic Drainage Pattern
Random arrangement of streams

63 Disappearing stream Stream may disappear in its course due to
Evaporation Flowing through sandy area EVIDENCE OF SEASONAL RAIN

64 SETTLEMENT PATTERN

65 Nucleated and Linear

66 Nucleated and Radial

67 Dispersed Settlement Pattern

68 Modes of Transport Metre Gauge Railway Metalled Road Unmetalled Road

69 Modes of Transport Cart Track Pack Track Foot Path

70 What is irrigation? Artificial means of availing water
River is not a mode of irrigation Required if area receives seasonal rainfall

71 Modes of irrigation (Dry) tank with embankment Dam Canal IN D/10 1822
D/ (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

72 Modes of irrigation Perennial lined well Perennial Unlined well
Tubewell Perennial lined well with brackish water Brackish

73 INTERPRETATION OF TOPOGRAPHICAL MAPS

74 INTERPRETATIONS DRAWN
Occupation Climate and Vegetation General Slope Relief

75 Occupations in 45 D/7 and 45 D/10
Agriculture Cattle Rearing Construction Public Services Trade Tourism Education Lumbering

76 AGRICULTURE True for all parts of 45 D/7 and 45 D/10 except Abu
Evidences Yellow Colour (indicating cultivated land)

77 CATTLE REARING True for all parts of 45 D/7 and 45 D/10 except Abu
Supplementary with Agriculture Provides monthly income Evidences Yellow Colour (indicating cultivated land) Tanks with embankments Cart Tracks

78 CONSTRUCTION Evidences Lime Kiln Brick Kiln Stone Quarry
Metalled Road under construction Canal under construction

79 PUBLIC SERVICES True of larger villages and the town of Abu Evidences
Post Office Police Station Dak Bungalow Inspection Bungalow Dispensary, etc.

80 TRADE True for larger settlements Evidences
Nucleated and radial settlement pattern

81 TOURISM True for the town of Abu Evidences Hill Station Nakki Talao
Delwara Temple Sun Set Point Anadra Point Palanpur Palace Jai Vilas Palace

82 EDUCATION True for the town of Abu Evidences St. Mary’s High School
Sophia High School

83 LUMBERING True for small dispersed settlements Evidences
Settlement near of within forest

84 CLIMATE AND VEGETATION

85 CLIMATE IN 45 D/7 AND 45 D/10 Tropical Monsoon type of climate SEASON
MONTHS CHARACTERISTICS SUMMER March to May Hot and Dry (45 °C) RAINY SEASON June to September Scanty Rainfall (50 cm) WINTER December to February Cool and Dry (0 °C)

86 Evidences of Seasonal Rainfall
Dry (seasonal) streams Dry Tanks Broken Ground Open scrub Wells

87 POSSIBLE VEGETATION Tropical Deciduous Trees Desert Vegetation Neem
Banyan Peepal Desert Vegetation Acacia (Babool) Cactus Date Palms

88 MEANING OF GENERAL SLOPE
Direction towards which the terrain is inclined Can be determined by finding the direction in which the river system flows

89 FINDING DIRECTION OF RIVER FLOW
Arrow in the river bed Direction in which water will flow Angle at which tributaries meet Tributaries follow the main river Tributaries meet at an acute angle Direction in which river widens

90 D/7 GENERAL SLOPE D/10 South West West Sipu- South West
Hills in South East D/10 South South South West West -Sipu-NE to West - Sukli- South to North West North West Hills in North East

91 TYPES OF RELIEF High relief Low Relief Hilly terrain Range of heights
Flat plain Lower heights in a small range

92 NATURE OF HILLS / MOUNTAINS
Location Area occupied Average height Highest and lowest point Alignment / Trend of hill ranges

93 NATURE OF RIVERS Direction of flow Presence of sediment Width
Presence of water Flowing through broken ground Tributary or main river

94 CONVENTIONAL SYMBOLS

95 Water bodies Perennial Stream Dry river with sediment
Dry river with sediment and perennial channel

96 Water bodies Spring Dry / seasonal stream Perennial Lake
Dry / Seasonal Tank

97 (Dry) tank with embankment, Natural/Man-made
Modes of irrigation (Dry) tank with embankment, Natural/Man-made Dam Canal

98 Modes of irrigation Perennial lined well Perennial Unlined well
Tubewell Perennial lined well with brackish water Brackish

99 Places of Worship Temple Tomb / Chhatri

100 Miscellaneous Man Made Features
Telephone Line Self explanatory Causeway Small bridge built to maintain level of road Fire Line Clearing made to prevent forest fires from spreading Piao Place where drinking water is available

101 METALLED ROAD NON PERINEAL RIVER/STREAM

102 EVIDENCE OF CONSTRUCTION
Miscellaneous Man Made Features Lime Kiln Place where lime is manufactured EVIDENCE OF CONSTRUCTION Brick Kiln Place where bricks are made Stone Quarry Stone mine .Stone quarry

103 BROKEN GROUNDS ALONG WITH SEASONAL RIVER/STREAM

104 Miscellaneous Relief Features
Rock Outcrop Rock protruding out on the land surface Sheet Rock Outcrop of sedimentary rock Stoney Waste / Gravel Waste Weathered rock

105 Miscellaneous Relief Features
Road Cutting Made to pass the road


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