WBBSE Class 6 Geography Chapter 3 Where You Are MCQs

WBBSE Class 6 Geography Chapter 3 Where You Are Multiple Choice Questions

Question 1. The Europeans first drew up a map of the world in the—

  1. Sixteenth century
  2. Fifteenth-century
  3. Twenty-first century

Answer: 1. Sixteenth century

Question 2. The longest line of latitude is the—

  1. Antarctic circle
  2. Equator
  3. Arctic circle

Answer: 2. Equator

Question 3. The angle of the equator from the centre of the earth is—

  1. 66/2°
  2. 2334°

Answer: 1. 0°

Question 4. The most important line of latitude is the—

  1. Tropic of cancer
  2. Tropic of Capricorn
  3. Equator

Answer: 3. Equator

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Question 5. The northern and southern hemispheres are determined by the—

  1. Prime meridian
  2. Lines of latitude
  3. Equator

Answer: 3. Equator

WBBSE Class 6 Geography Chapter 3 Where You Are MCQs

Question 6. As one moves from the equator to the poles, the degree of the latitudes—

  1. Increases
  2. Decreases
  3. Stays the same

Answer: 1. Increases

Question 7. The imaginary lines running around the earth from east to west are called the—

  1. Parallel of latitude
  2. Meridians of longitude
  3. Grids

Answer: 1. Parallel latitude

Question 8. The lines of latitude extend from—

  1. East to west
  2. North to south
  3. East to north

Answer: 1. East to west

Question 9. According to their shape, the lines of latitude are—

  1. Complete circles
  2. Half circles
  3. Arcs

Answer: 1. Complete circles

Question 10. The total number of lines of latitude on the earth is—

  1. 90
  2. 179
  3. 88

Answer: 2. 179

Question 11. The 2334° n line of latitude is called the—

  1. Tropic of cancer
  2. Tropic of Capricorn
  3. Equator

Answer: 1. Tropic of cancer

Question 12. The tropic of cancer is the line of latitude with an angular measurement of—

  1. 231/2°N
  2. 66°S
  3. 90°N

Answer: 1. 231/2°N

Question 13. The 6620s line of latitude is called the—

  1. Arctic circle
  2. Tropic of Capricorn
  3. Antarctic Circle

Answer: 3. Tropic of Capricorn

Question 14. The equatorial plane is at an angle of—

  1. 90° To the earth’s axis
  2. 0° To the earth’s axis
  3. 50° To the earth’s axis

Answer: 1. 90° To the earth’s axis

Question 15. The path along which the earth travels around the sun is called—

  1. Equator
  2. Great circle
  3. Orbit

Answer: 3. Orbit

Question 16. The line of latitude that runs through India is the—

  1. Equator
  2. Tropic of cancer
  3. Tropic of Capricorn

Answer: 2. Tropic of cancer

Question 17. The imaginary half-circles connecting the north pole and the south pole are called—

  1. Lines of latitude
  2. Lines of longitude
  3. Equator

Answer: 2. Lines of longitude

Question 18. The lines of longitude are—

  1. Parallel to each other
  2. Not parallel to each other
  3. Unequal to each other

Answer: 2. Not parallel to each other

Question 19. With reference to lines of longitude, India falls in the—

  1. Eastern hemisphere
  2. Western hemisphere
  3. Northern hemisphere

Answer: 1. Eastern hemisphere

Question 20. The value of the prime meridian is—

  1. 90°
  2. 50°

Answer: 2. 0°

Question 21. The prime meridian was established in the year—

  1. 1880
  2. 1884
  3. 1980

Answer: 2. 1884

Question 22. The total number of lines of longitude is—

  1. 178
  2. 360
  3. 88

Answer: 2. 360

Question 23. The unit to measure the value of latitudes and longitudes is—

  1. Kilometre
  2. Degree
  3. Mile

Answer: 2. Degree

Question 24. At the equator, the distance between the meridians is—

  1. Less than at other latitudes
  2. More than at other latitudes
  3. The same with other latitudes

Answer: 2. More than at other latitudes

Question 25. The continent entirely located in the eastern hemisphere is—

  1. North America
  2. Australia
  3. Africa

Answer: 2. Australia

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