Diagrams and maps play important role in geography optional exam. With maps, figures and diagrams you can certainly score some good marks in the examination. Today we will be discussing in detail tips for drawing maps in geography optional.
Maps help us to convey your message to the examiner clearly. But you might be thinking that map drawing will consume time. No there are some easy methods to draw the maps in few seconds.
For example, let’s take the Indian map. One of the important observations here is that India’s map is kite-shaped. Most of the aspirants draw the outline of Gujarat, and North east bigger. But they are smaller.
Another important observation is that the western coastline is a straight single-line segment. The Eastern coastline consists of two lines, one is vertical and the other is 45 degrees inclined.
That is why dividing the Indian map into 5parts which would make the work even more easier. In the first part draw the top places like Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttarakhand.
Then go for Rajasthan and Gujarat. Then come down to the Maharasthra, Goa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. After this, go for Uttarpradesh, Bihar, Odisha, and West Bengal and finally draw the North east.
It is important to know that the drawings should be neat and clean and they should be related to the answer.
So this is all about tips for map drawing in Geography optional. Practice map drawing on a daily basis because these drawing skills will help you to fetch more marks than the average ones.
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