The Geography of India section in the TNUSRB Sub-Inspector (SI) Exam encompasses a range of topics that candidates should prepare for
1. Regions of India:
- Understanding the division of India into various geographical regions, such as the Northern Plains, Peninsular Plateau, Coastal Plains, and Islands.
2. Climate and Monsoon:
- Study of India’s climatic zones, seasonal variations, and the monsoon system, including its onset, progression, and retreat.
3. Natural Calamities:
- Awareness of common natural disasters in India, such as floods, earthquakes, cyclones, and droughts, along with their causes and impacts.
4. Crops and Crop Patterns:
- Knowledge of major crops grown in India, their geographical distribution, and cropping patterns across different regions.
5. Indian Towns and Places:
- Familiarity with significant towns, cities, and places in India, including their historical, cultural, and economic importance.
6. Major Ports:
- Information about key ports in India, their locations, and roles in trade and commerce.
7. Minerals and Industries:
- Understanding the distribution of major minerals and the industrial regions of India.
8. Power Plants:
- Knowledge of major thermal, hydro, and nuclear power plants in India, including their locations and capacities.
9. Forests and Wildlife:
- Study of different types of forests, wildlife species, and conservation efforts, including national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
10. National Parks:
- Awareness of prominent national parks in India, their locations, and the species they protect.
11. Population Distribution:
- Understanding the demographic distribution across India, including population density, urban-rural divide, and related statistics.