CBSE Class 12 2025 Geography 64-4-3 Question paper Set -3:Download Solutions with Answer Key

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CBSE Class 12 Geography Question Paper 2025 PDF Set 3 64-4-3 is available for download here. CBSE conducted the Geography exam on February 24, 2025, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. The total marks for the theory paper are 70. The question paper contains 20% MCQ-based questions, 40% competency-based questions, and 40% short and long answer-type questions. Candidates can download the official CBSE Class 12 Geography Question Paper 2025 with Solution PDF using the link below. 

CBSE Class 12  2025 Geography 64-4-3 Question Paper with Solution PDF 

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Question 1:

Read the following features and identify the crop.
It is a tropical plantation crop and has three varieties.
Karnataka alone accounts for more than two-thirds of its total production of India.
It is grown in the highlands of Western Ghats in Karnataka and Kerala.

  • (A) Sugarcane
  • (B) Tea
  • (C) Coffee
  • (D) Cotton
Correct Answer: (C) Coffee
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Question 2:

Read the following statements related to plantation agriculture carefully and choose the correct option.
I. It requires good transportation system.
II. It needs large capital investment.
III. It is a single crop specialization.
IV. It is best developed in Eurasian Steppes.

  • (A) Only I, III and IV are correct.
  • (B) Only II, III and IV are correct.
  • (C) Only I, II and IV are correct.
  • (D) Only I, II and III are correct.
Correct Answer: (D) Only I, II and III are correct.
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Question 3:

Identify the most appropriate characteristic of chain stores from the following.

  • (A) They are equally effective in rural and urban areas.
  • (B) They deal in retail and wholesale trading.
  • (C) They employ highly skilled specialists in many executive tasks.
  • (D) They provide services to individual consumers who can afford to pay.
Correct Answer: (C) They employ highly skilled specialists in many executive tasks.
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Question 4:

Arrange the following sea ports connecting the western part of United States of America (USA) to western Europe and choose the correct option.

I. Honolulu
II. London
III. San Francisco
IV. Colon

  • (A) I, III, IV, II
  • (B) I, III, II, IV
  • (C) III, I, II, IV
  • (D) III, I, IV, II
Correct Answer: (D) III, I, IV, II
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Question 5:

Choose the correctly matched pair of ports:

  • (A) Naval Port - Abadan
  • (B) Entrepot Port - Kochchi
  • (C) Oil Port - Esskhira
  • (D) Commercial Port - Dover
Correct Answer: (C) Oil Port - Esskhira
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Question 6:

Arrange the following coal mines of India according to their location from north to south and choose the correct option.

I. Singareni

II. Neyveli

III. Singrauli

IV. Korba

  • (A) IV, I, III, II
  • (B) I, III, IV, II
  • (C) III, IV, I, II
  • (D) III, I, IV, II
Correct Answer: (C) III, IV, I, II
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Question 7:

Two statements are given below. They are Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct option.

Assertion (A): Foot loose industries can be located in a wide variety of places.

Reason (R): Location of foot loose industries is determined by transport network accessibility.

  • (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
  • (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
  • (C) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.
  • (D) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.
Correct Answer: (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
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Question 8:

Which one of the following is not a challenge of adolescent population faced by the society?

  • (A) High marriage age
  • (B) Drug abuse and alcoholism
  • (C) Low female literacy
  • (D) Dropouts from school
Correct Answer: (A) High marriage age
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Question 9:

Which one of the following is the characteristic of 'Phase-III' of population growth in India?

  • (A) High female literacy and declining population
  • (B) Improvisation in medical facilities and living conditions
  • (C) Great Economic Depression and effects of World War II
  • (D) Low population growth and low net increase
Correct Answer: (B) Improvisation in medical facilities and living conditions
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Question 10:

"A very large proportion of workers are engaged in other services in highly urbanized areas." With reference to the given statement choose the correct option.

I. Large scale urbanisation and industrialisation require more workers.
II. Historically, it is a sectoral shift in the economy of the country.
III. Percentage of female workers is relatively high in the secondary sector.
IV. It is a shift of workers from farm-based to non-farm-based occupations.

  • (A) Only I, II and III are correct.
  • (B) Only II, III and IV are correct.
  • (C) Only I, III and IV are correct.
  • (D) Only I, II and IV are correct.
Correct Answer: (D) Only I, II and IV are correct.
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Question 11:

The objective of Border Roads Organisation is:

  • (A) To construct roads in moderately elevated plateau areas.
  • (B) To construct roads in high altitude mountainous terrains.
  • (C) To construct roads in low lying plain areas.
  • (D) To construct roads in coastal areas for linking ports.
Correct Answer: (B) To construct roads in high altitude mountainous terrains.
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Question 12:

Two statements are given below. They are Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct option.

Assertion (A): The significance of Kolkata sea port has declined in the recent times.
Reason (R): Kolkata port is confronted with the problem of silt accumulation in the Hugli river.

  • (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
  • (B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
  • (C) (A) is incorrect, but (R) is correct.
  • (D) (A) is correct, but (R) is incorrect.
Correct Answer: (A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
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Question 13:

Which one of the following is incorrectly matched?

  • (A) Physiological density – Total population/Net cultivated area
  • (B) Agricultural density – Total agricultural population/Net cultivable area
  • (C) Population density – Total population/Total area
  • (D) Marginal worker – Total population/Total working population
Correct Answer: (D) Marginal worker – Total population/Total working population
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Question 14:

Identify the characteristics of 'Phase-I' of population growth in India and choose the correct option.

I. Stagnant phase of population growth
II. Low or negative net growth of population
III. Rapid fall in the mortality rate
IV. Poor health and medical services

  • (A) Only I, II and III are correct.
  • (B) Only II, III and IV are correct.
  • (C) Only I, II and IV are correct.
  • (D) Only I, III and IV are correct.
Correct Answer: (C) Only I, II and IV are correct.
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Question 15:

Which one of the following stages of demographic transition theory is an indicative of primitive stage?

  • (A) Stage I
  • (B) First part of stage II
  • (C) Second part of stage II
  • (D) Stage III
Correct Answer: (A) Stage I
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Question 16:

The highest difference between the crude birth rate and crude death rate is observed in which one of the following stages of demographic transition theory?

  • (A) End of stage I
  • (B) End of the first part of stage II
  • (C) End of the second part of stage II
  • (D) End of stage III
Correct Answer: (A) End of stage I
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Question 17:

Net increase in population during third stage of demographic transition theory is low due to which one of the following reasons?

  • (A) Low birth rate and low death rate
  • (B) Low birth rate and high death rate
  • (C) High birth rate and low death rate
  • (D) High birth rate and high death rate
Correct Answer: (A) Low birth rate and low death rate
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Question 18:

18.1 What types of items are exported by the industrialised nations?

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Question 18:

18.2 Mention the way by which trade could be boosted in developing countries.

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Question 18:

18.3 Finished products of industrialised nations find the market in which types of countries?

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Question 19:

19.1 Identify both terminal ports of the Rhine Waterway.

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Question 19:

19.2 Identify any two countries through which the Rhine Waterway passes.

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Question 19:

19.3 On the map, which river joins the Rhine Waterway from the east?

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Question 20:

(a) “Human geography is a highly interdisciplinary subject.” Analyse the statement.

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Question 20:

(b) “Human geography tries to explain the relationship of human beings with the physical environs of their occupation.” Analyse the statement.

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Question 21:

“Skilled manpower is an important component of the service sector.” Explain the statement.

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Question 22:

“Nuclear energy has emerged as a viable source in recent times.” Evaluate the statement in the Indian context.

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Question 23:

23.1 In which decade is the maximum increase in number of towns/UAs observed?

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Question 23:

23.2 Describe the trend of urbanisation in India.

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Question 23:

23.3 The lowest increase in the percentage of total urban population is recorded in which decade?

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Question 24:

“Long healthy life with adequate means of living and education are some of the important keys to human development.” Explain the statement.

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Question 25:

(a) “India’s water demand is highly dominated by irrigational needs.” Evaluate the statement.

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Question 26:

(b) “In India, water resources are getting polluted with industrial effluents, domestic waste, and insecticides used in agriculture.” Evaluate the statement.

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Question 27:

(a) “In India, sea ports have emerged as gateways of international trade.” Substantiate the statement.

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Question 27:

(b) “Satellites are modes of communication in themselves as well as they regulate the use of other means of communication.” Substantiate the statement.

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Question 28:

(a) “Market gardening and horticulture specialise in the cultivation of high value crops.” Justify the statement.

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Question 28:

(b) “High-tech industries are regionally concentrated, self-sustained and highly specialized.” Justify the statement.

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Question 29:

(a) “In India, the Swachh Bharat Mission is launched to improve the quality of life in urban slums.” Evaluate the statement.

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Question 29:

(b) “Suggest any five measures to solve the problem of air pollution in India.”

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Question 30:

On the given political outline map of the world (on page 25), seven geographical features have been marked as A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Identify any five with the help of the following information and write their correct names on the lines drawn near them.

A major sea port
A major airport
A terminal station of a trans-continental railway
A major area of nomadic herding
A major area of extensive commercial grain farming
A major area of commercial livestock rearing
A major area of subsistence gathering

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Question 29:

On the given political outline map of India (on page 27), locate and label any five of the following seven geographical features with appropriate symbols:

The state leading in the production of wheat
An oil refinery in Bihar
A major sea port of Andhra Pradesh
Important coal mines located in West Bengal
Important iron ore mines located in Odisha
Important manganese mines located in Karnataka
An important international airport in Punjab

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