Class 12 Geography – Chapter 10: Human Settlements

1. What is a human settlement?

Answer:
A human settlement is a community where people live, work, and interact. It includes rural villages and urban towns or cities with physical and social infrastructure.


2. How are human settlements classified?

Answer:
They are classified as:

  • Rural settlements: agriculture-based, low density
  • Urban settlements: non-agricultural, high population density, developed infrastructure

3. What are the types of rural settlements?

Answer:
Rural settlements are:

  • Clustered
  • Semi-clustered
  • Hamleted
  • Dispersed
    Their patterns depend on terrain, culture, and resources.

4. What factors affect rural settlement patterns?

Answer:
Topography, soil, water availability, cultural preferences, and historical reasons influence how rural settlements are organized spatially.


5. What are urban settlements?

Answer:
Urban settlements are centers of non-agricultural activity with higher density, infrastructure, jobs, and services—classified as towns, cities, and metropolitan areas.


6. How are towns classified in India?

Answer:
Towns are:

  • Statutory towns: governed by local bodies
  • Census towns: defined by population, density, and workforce engaged in non-agricultural activities

7. What are the types of urban settlements based on function?

Answer:

  • Administrative: capitals
  • Industrial: Jamshedpur
  • Commercial: Mumbai
  • Transport: Agra
  • Recreational: Shimla
  • Cultural: Varanasi

8. What is site and situation of a settlement?

Answer:
Site: physical location (land, water)
Situation: relation to surrounding areas (roads, cities)
Both influence growth and importance.


9. What is urbanization?

Answer:
Urbanization is the increase in population living in urban areas, driven by migration, development, and economic opportunities.


10. What are problems of urban settlements?

Answer:
Overcrowding, housing shortage, traffic congestion, pollution, slums, and poor sanitation are major urban issues needing smart planning and sustainable solutions.


11. How can rural settlements be improved?

Answer:
By providing clean water, electricity, roads, education, health centers, and housing—ensuring balanced development and reducing urban migration.


12. What are smart cities?

Answer:
Smart cities use digital technology to improve infrastructure, governance, energy, and services—ensuring efficiency, sustainability, and better quality of life.


13. What is a mega city?

Answer:
A mega city has over 10 million people. Examples include Tokyo, Mumbai, and New York—centers of global finance, culture, and migration.


14. How do planned cities differ from unplanned ones?

Answer:
Planned cities have organized layouts, infrastructure, and zoning. Unplanned ones grow haphazardly, often lacking services and facing urban chaos.


15. What is the significance of transport in settlement development?

Answer:
Transport links settlements to markets, jobs, and services—promoting growth, trade, and accessibility across regions.


16. How does environment affect settlement patterns?

Answer:
Climate, terrain, water sources, and natural hazards shape settlement type, size, and structure—e.g., river valleys vs. desert areas.


17. What is hierarchy of settlements?

Answer:
It ranks settlements from small (villages) to large (cities) based on size, services, and population—showing development levels.


18. How does population density differ in rural and urban areas?

Answer:
Urban areas are densely populated due to jobs and services. Rural areas have lower density, spread out due to land-based activities.


19. What are slums? Why do they form?

Answer:
Slums are overcrowded, poorly built housing in urban areas—formed due to rapid migration, poverty, and lack of affordable housing.


20. How can sustainable settlements be promoted?

Answer:
By integrating green spaces, renewable energy, waste management, affordable housing, and public transport—balancing human needs and environmental care.

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