A.
Multiple Choice Type Questions
1.
The line which divides the globe into two equal halves is called the
(a) Prime Meridian
(b) Longitude
(c) Axis
(d) Equator
2. The size of the parallels of latitudes decreases as we go
(a) towards the Poles
(b) away from the Poles
(c) towards east
(d) towards west
3. The belt on the Earth that lies between the Equator and the two Tropics is called
(a) Temperate Zone
(b) Torrid Zone
(c) Frigid Zone
(d) Standard Zone
4. How much time does the Earth take to complete one rotation?
(a) 24 hours
(b) 365 days
(c) 12 months
(d) 7 days
Answers
Answer:
1. The line which divides the globe into two equal halves is called the
(a) Prime Meridian
(b) Longitude
(c) Axis
(d) Equator
2. The size of the parallels of latitudes decreases as we go
(a) towards the Poles
(b) away from the Poles
(c) towards east
(d) towards west
3. The belt on the Earth that lies between the Equator and the two Tropics is called
(a) Temperate Zone
(b) Torrid Zone
(c) Frigid Zone
(d) Standard Zone
4. How much time does the Earth take to complete one rotation?
(a) 24 hours (23.946 hrs)
(b) 365 days
(c) 12 months
(d) 7 days
Answer:
1. The line which divides the globe into two equal halves is called the
(a) Prime Meridian
(b) Longitude
(c) Axis
(d) Equator ✔️
2. The size of the parallels of latitudes decreases as we go
(a) towards the Poles ✔️
(b) away from the Poles
(c) towards east
(d) towards west
3. The belt on the Earth that lies between the Equator and the two Tropics is called
(a) Temperate Zone
(b) Torrid Zone ✔️
(c) Frigid Zone
(d) Standard Zone
4. How much time does the Earth take to complete one rotation?
(a) 24 hours ✔️
(b) 365 days
(c) 12 months
(d) 7 days
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