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6. Contrast the conditions required for the production of cane and beet sugar, and
state the chief distriets in which the former is cultivated in Asia and the latter
in Europe.
7. Compare and contrast the climate of Japan with that of (1) the United Kingdom
(2) China, .
8. Name Japanese industries which largely owe their importance to the. artistic
genius of the people. State the sources from which the raw materials for
these industries are derived.
9. To what extent are the conditions favourable for tho growth of a silk industry
similar to those required for a cotton industry ? In what respects will the trade
in these commaodities differ ?
INDIA.
Innıa, excluding Further India, falls into the following natural regions : (1) he
northern ranges ; (2) the northern plains ; (3) the southern tableland : (4) the east
coast plain.
Politically it is divided into (1) certain British Provinces under the direct control
of the British Crown, which is represented in India by @ Governor-General, or
Viceroy. The chief provinces are Bengal, Eastern Bengal, Assam, Bombay,
Madras, the United Provinces, the Punjab, the North-West Frontier Province,
the Central Province, British Baluchistan, and Assam. Burma in Further India
is another province of this type. (2) Certain Native States governed by Native
Princes, who. however, haveno power to make war with foreign or Indian States.