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6. What pattern is observed globally regarding DecomPosiTion
sacred geography? 8. Which decomposition best explains how
(a) Many cultures view natural sacred beliefs protect the environment?
elements as sacred and spiritually (a) Worship → Ritual → Celebration
significant.
(b) Only India considers nature (b) Belief in divinity → Protection of
sacred. natural elements → Restriction on
(c) Only modern societies respect exploitation → Conservation
nature. (c) Forest use → Trade → Expansion
(d) Sacred geography exists only in
Asia. (d) Religion → Conflict → Isolation
7. Based on the picture, which inference best 9. Which option correctly decomposes the role
explains the contradiction shown? of sacred groves?
(a) Religious rituals → tourism →
urbanisation
(b) Belief in deities → protection from
human activity → biodiversity
conservation → ecological balance
(c) Agriculture → deforestation → trade
(d) Mining → settlement → expansion
AlgoriThmic Thinking
10. Which sequence best represents the
(a) Sacred rivers are not used by transformation of land into sacred
people. geography through pilgrimage?
(b) Rivers are only important for (a) Trade → Conflict → Isolation →
agriculture. Sacredness
(b) Movement of pilgrims → Repeated
(c) Pollution has no impact on sacred journeys → Cultural association →
geography. Formation of sacred geography
(c) Religion → Agriculture →
(d) Despite being sacred and Settlement → Sacredness
worshipped, human activities are (d) Forest → Settlement → Trade →
causing pollution. Decline
There are four sacred elements—Mountains, Rivers, Forests, and Pilgrimage
Routes—each associated with one primary function—spiritual elevation, purification,
biodiversity conservation, and cultural integration.
• Mountains symbolize closeness to the divine.
• Rivers are used in rituals and purification.
• Forests are protected due to sacred beliefs.
• Pilgrimage routes connect regions.
Which element is associated with cultural integration?
(a) Mountains (b) Rivers
(c) Forests (d) Pilgrimage Routes
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