Q. 1. What is “International Date Line”?
(a). It is the Equator
(b). It is the 0 degree longitude
(c). It is the 90 degree longitude
(d). It is the 180 degree longitude
Q. 2. Ozone is maximum in
(a). Towards Pole – 50 degree latitude
(b). Near Equator
(c). Near Tropic of Cancer
(d). Towards Equator – 50 degree
latitude
Q. 3. Days and Nights are equal
throughout globe when the Sun is above
(a). Equator
(b). Tropic of Cancer
(c). Poles
(d). Tropic of Capricorn
Q. 4. On the globe, the latitudes and
longitudes intersect each other at
(a). 30 degree
(b). 45 degree
(c). 90 degree
(d). 180 degree
Q. 5. The International Date Line
passes through which strait?
(a). Palk Strait
(b). Florida Strait
(c). Bering Strait
(d). Gibraltar Strait
Q. 6. When a ship crosses Date Line
from West to East it
(a). Gains one day
(b). Lose one day
(c). Lose half day
(d). Gains half day
Q. 7. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the
Standard time of which of the following country
(a). UK
(b). France
(c). India
(d). Germany
Q. 8. On the Earth, at which place the
days and the nights are of equal length?
(a). Poles
(b). Equator
(c). Tropic of Cancer
(d). Prime Meridian
Q. 9. Which of the following latitudes
passes through India?
(a). Equator
(b). Arctic Circle
(c). Tropic of Cancer
(d). Tropic of Capricorn
Q. 10. The longest circle which can be
drawn on the surface of the Earth passes through
(a). Tropic of Cancer
(b). Equator
(c). Arctic Circle
(d). Tropic of Capricorn
Answers
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Q.
1 -
(d)
Q.
3 -
(a)
Q.
5 -
(b)
Q.
7 -
(a)
Q.
9 -
(c)
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Q.
2 -
(a)
Q.
4 -
(c)
Q.
6 - (b)
Q.
8 -
(b)
Q.10 - (b)
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