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Which one of the following is essential for the network of lines and polygons to be
called a map?
(a) Map Legend
(b) Symbols
(c) North Direction
(d) Map Scale.
Answer:
(d) Map Scale.
Question 1(ii).
A map bearing a scale of 1: 4000 and larger is called:
(a) Cadastral map
(b) Topographical map
(c) Wall map
(d) Atlas map.
Answer:
(a) Cadastral map
Question 1(iii).
Which one of the following is NOT an essential element of maps?
(a) Map Projection
(b) Map Generalisation
(c) Map Design
(d) History of Maps
Answer:
(d) History of Maps
Question 2(i).
What is map generalisation?
Answer:
As maps are drawn at a reduced scale to serve a definite purpose, it is the job of a
cartographer is to generalise the map contents. In doing so, a cartographer must
select the data relevant to the selected theme and simplify it as per the needs. It is
called map generalization. Every map is drawn with a definite objective. For example,
a general purpose map is drawn to show information of a general nature such as
relief, drainage, vegetation, settlements, means of transportation, etc. Similarly, a
special purpose map exhibits information pertaining to one or more selected themes
like population density, soil types or location of industries. It is, therefore, necessary
to carefully plan the map contents while the purpose of the map must be kept in the
forefront.
Question 2(ii).
Why is map design important?
Answer:
Map Design is very important as it involves the planning of graphic characteristics of
maps including the selection of appropriate symbols, their size and form, style of
lettering, specifying the width of lines, selection of colours and shades, arrangement
of various elements of map design within a map and design for map legend. The
map design is a complex aspect of map-making and requires thorough
understanding of the principles that govern the effectiveness of graphic
communication.
Question 2(iii).
What are different types of small-scale maps?
Answer:
Small-scale maps are divided into two types:
1. Wall Maps: These maps are generally drawn on large size paper or on plastic
base for use in classrooms or lecture halls. The scale of wall maps is generally
smaller than the scale of topographical maps but larger than atlas maps.
2. Atlas Maps: Atlas maps are very small-scale maps. These maps represent
fairly large areas and present highly generalized picture of the physical or
cultural features. Even so, an atlas map serves as a graphic encyclopaedia of
the geographical information about the world, continents, countries or regions.
Question 2(iv).
List out two major types of large-scale maps?
Answer:
Large-scale maps are divided into two types:
1. Cadastral maps: The term ‘cadastral’ is derived from the French word ‘cadastre’
meaning ‘register of territorial property’. These maps are drawn to show the
ownership of landed property by demarcating field boundaries of agricultural
land and the plan of individual houses in urban areas. The cadastral maps are
prepared by the government agencies to realise revenue and taxes, along with
keeping a record of ownership.
2. Topographical Maps: These maps are also prepared on a fairly large scale. The
topographical maps are based on precise surveys and are prepared in the form
of series of maps made by the national mapping agencies of almost all
countries of the world. These maps follow uniform colours and symbols to
show topographic details such as relief, drainage, agricultural land, forest,
settlements, means of communication, location of schools, post offices and
other services and facilities.
Question 2(v).
Is a map different from a sketch?
Answer:
A simplified map drawn freehand which fails to preserve the true scale or
orientation. Map is a part of the earth’s surface on a plane surface at a reduced
scale. It may also be understood that a simple network of lines and polygons without
a scale shall not be called a map. It is only referred to as “the sketch”. In simple
words, map has a specific scale and sketch does not have a scale. Map is drawn
scientifically and sketch is drawn roughly. Sketch drawing is an art while map
making is a science and science of maps is called cartography.
1. Cadastral Maps
2. Topographical Maps
2. Small-scale maps: These maps are drawn to show large areas. These are of two
types: