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—
- Sixteenth century
- Fifteenth-century
- Twenty-first century
Answer: 1. Sixteenth century
Question 2. The longest line of latitude is the—
- Antarctic circle
- Equator
- Arctic circle
Answer: 2. Equator
Question 3. The angle of the equator from the centre of the earth is—
- 0°
- 66/2°
- 2334°
Answer: 1. 0°
Question 4. The most important line of latitude is the—
- Tropic of cancer
- Tropic of Capricorn
- Equator
Answer: 3. Equator
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Question 5. The northern and southern hemispheres are determined by the—
- Prime meridian
- Lines of latitude
- Equator
Answer: 3. Equator
Question 6. As one moves from the equator to the poles, the degree of the latitudes—
- Increases
- Decreases
- Stays the same
Answer: 1. Increases
Question 7. The imaginary lines running around the earth from east to west are called the—
- Parallel of latitude
- Meridians of longitude
- Grids
Answer: 1. Parallel latitude
Question 8. The lines of latitude extend from—
- East to west
- North to south
- East to north
Answer: 1. East to west
Question 9. According to their shape, the lines of latitude are—
- Complete circles
- Half circles
- Arcs
Answer: 1. Complete circles
Question 10. The total number of lines of latitude on the earth is—
- 90
- 179
- 88
Answer: 2. 179
Question 11. The 2334° n line of latitude is called the—
- Tropic of cancer
- Tropic of Capricorn
- Equator
Answer: 1. Tropic of cancer
Question 12. The tropic of cancer is the line of latitude with an angular measurement of—
- 231/2°N
- 66°S
- 90°N
Answer: 1. 231/2°N
Question 13. The 6620s line of latitude is called the—
- Arctic circle
- Tropic of Capricorn
- Antarctic Circle
Answer: 3. Tropic of Capricorn
Question 14. The equatorial plane is at an angle of—
- 90° To the earth’s axis
- 0° To the earth’s axis
- 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—
- Equator
- Great circle
- Orbit
Answer: 3. Orbit
Question 16. The line of latitude that runs through India is the—
- Equator
- Tropic of cancer
- Tropic of Capricorn
Answer: 2. Tropic of cancer
Question 17. The imaginary half-circles connecting the north pole and the south pole are called—
- Lines of latitude
- Lines of longitude
- Equator
Answer: 2. Lines of longitude
Question 18. The lines of longitude are—
- Parallel to each other
- Not parallel to each other
- Unequal to each other
Answer: 2. Not parallel to each other
Question 19. With reference to lines of longitude, India falls in the—
- Eastern hemisphere
- Western hemisphere
- Northern hemisphere
Answer: 1. Eastern hemisphere
Question 20. The value of the prime meridian is—
- 90°
- 0°
- 50°
Answer: 2. 0°
Question 21. The prime meridian was established in the year—
- 1880
- 1884
- 1980
Answer: 2. 1884
Question 22. The total number of lines of longitude is—
- 178
- 360
- 88
Answer: 2. 360
Question 23. The unit to measure the value of latitudes and longitudes is—
- Kilometre
- Degree
- Mile
Answer: 2. Degree
Question 24. At the equator, the distance between the meridians is—
- Less than at other latitudes
- More than at other latitudes
- The same with other latitudes
Answer: 2. More than at other latitudes
Question 25. The continent entirely located in the eastern hemisphere is—
- North America
- Australia
- Africa
Answer: 2. Australia