The
book of map is called............
A. Map book
B. Globe
C. Atlas
D. None
Model
of the Earth is called.........
A. Map
B. Globe
C. Scale
D. None
Prime
Meridian is called ............ degree of longitude.
A. 0
B. 90
C. 180
D. 360
The
Earth is divided into two equal parts by............
A. Capricorn line
B. Cancer line
C. Equator
D. Latitude
Tropic
of cancer is located at............ degree in the north of equator.
A. 90
B. 23
C. 180"
D. 23.5
Tropic
of Capricorn is located at 23.5 in the ............of equator.
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
Antarctic
line is located in the south of equator at.
A. 90
B. 23.5
C. 180
D. 66.5"
Arctic
line is located in the ............of equator.
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
The
area between the 23.5" degree north and 23.5" in south on the line
equator is called.
A. Torrid Zone
B. Temperate zone
C. Equator
D. Frigid zone
Northern
temperate zone is the area between............north side.
A. 0 to 23.5"
B. 0° to 66.5°
C. 23.5 to 66.5
D. 0° to 90.5
Northern
Frigid Zone area.
A. Up 23.5
B. Up 66.5
C. Up 75
D. None
The
countries which are located to the east of zero longitude (Greenwich)
are..............
A. Ahead
B. Behind
C. Both a and b
D. None
Which
map show the small area showing boundaries of land ownership and revenue record?
A. Topographic
B. large scale
C. Cadastral
D. None
Contour
lines are drawn on the map to join places of
A. Equal height
B. Less height
C. More height
D. None
Standard
time of Pakistan is ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
A. 4 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 3 hours
D. None
Lines
of longitude are also known as.
A. Parallels
B. Meridians
C. Tropics
D. None
The
Longitudes drawn in the middle is called............
A. Prime meridian
B. Equator
C. Capricorn
D. None
Temperature
of any area depends on its............
A. Longitude
B. Latitude
C. Climate
D. None
Reason
of seasons is the tilt of earth to the angle of............
A. 35
B. 45°
C. 23.5
D. None
65°
latitude in northern hemisphere is called.
A. Arctic circle
B. Antarctic circle
C. Equator
D. None
The............holds
the atmosphere around the earth.
A. Atmosphere pressure
B. Gravitational force of earth
C. Humidity
D. Wind
Oxygen
is part of the.
A. Geosphere
B. Atmosphere
C. Hydrosphere
D. Biosphere
Oceans
are the part of the.
A. Geosphere
B. Biosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Hydrosphere
Which
one of these rocks is an igneous rock?
A. Marble
B. Basalt
C. Limestone
D. None of these
Which
type of rock never contains fossils?
A. Sedimentary
B Igneous
C. Metamorphic
D. None of these
Which
metamorphic rock is formed from limestone?
A. Marble
B. Slate
C. Shale
D. None of these
Simplest
form of matter is called............
A. Rock
B. Mineral
C. Crystal
D. Element
One
of these is chemically formed sedimentary rock.
A. Rock salt
B. Sandstone
C. Gabbro
D. Slate
The
word map is derived from............language.
A. Arabic
B. Greek
C. Persian
D. Latin
Pie
graph is used for the.......of data.
A. Comparison
B. Distribution
C. Increase
D. Decrease
Usually
the percentage distribution of things is shown through............
A. Dot map
B. Pie graph
C. Line graph
D. Bar graph
The
graph showing changes over time and space is called............
A. Bar graph
B. Pie graph
C. Scatter graph
D. Line graph
……………..maps
show both natural as well as cultural features.
A. Choroghical
B. Topographical
C. Weather map
D. Climate map
Mountain,
valleys, plateau etc, are shown by...............map.
A. Relief
B. Vegetation
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
Isopleth
for rainfall is called............
A. Isohyet
B. Isobaths
C. Isobars
D. None of these
The
maps that show a lot of details about a small area are called............map
A. Small Scale
B. Informative
C. Descriptive
D. Large scale
The
shape of the Earth is called a.............
A. Square
B. Cone
C. Geoid
D. Cylinder
Map
that show the continents, countries, capitals is called ............ As map
A. Physical
B. Political
C. Thematic
D. None of these
Globes
and maps are examples of
A. Models
B. Toys
C. Objects
D. projects
The
first man to draw imaginary Ines across earth............
A. Newton
B. Ptolemy
C. Einstein
D. Robert
The
line that runs in the center of the earth from East to West is
called............
A. Latitudes
B. Longitudes
C. Equator
D. None of these
The
imaginary lines that run from North to South of the Earth are
called............
A. Longitude
B. Latitude
C. Axis
D. All
The
imaginary lines that run from east to west of the earth are called............
A. Longitude
B. Latitude
C. Axis
D. None of these
A. Map book
B. Globe
C. Atlas
D. None
A. Map
B. Globe
C. Scale
D. None
A. 0
B. 90
C. 180
D. 360
A. Capricorn line
B. Cancer line
C. Equator
D. Latitude
A. 90
B. 23
C. 180"
D. 23.5
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
A. 90
B. 23.5
C. 180
D. 66.5"
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
A. Torrid Zone
B. Temperate zone
C. Equator
D. Frigid zone
A. 0 to 23.5"
B. 0° to 66.5°
C. 23.5 to 66.5
D. 0° to 90.5
A. Up 23.5
B. Up 66.5
C. Up 75
D. None
A. Ahead
B. Behind
C. Both a and b
D. None
A. Topographic
B. large scale
C. Cadastral
D. None
A. Equal height
B. Less height
C. More height
D. None
A. 4 hours
B. 5 hours
C. 3 hours
D. None
A. Parallels
B. Meridians
C. Tropics
D. None
A. Prime meridian
B. Equator
C. Capricorn
D. None
A. Longitude
B. Latitude
C. Climate
D. None
A. 35
B. 45°
C. 23.5
D. None
A. Arctic circle
B. Antarctic circle
C. Equator
D. None
A. Atmosphere pressure
B. Gravitational force of earth
C. Humidity
D. Wind
A. Geosphere
B. Atmosphere
C. Hydrosphere
D. Biosphere
A. Geosphere
B. Biosphere
C. Atmosphere
D. Hydrosphere
A. Marble
B. Basalt
C. Limestone
D. None of these
A. Sedimentary
B Igneous
C. Metamorphic
D. None of these
A. Marble
B. Slate
C. Shale
D. None of these
A. Rock
B. Mineral
C. Crystal
D. Element
A. Rock salt
B. Sandstone
C. Gabbro
D. Slate
A. Arabic
B. Greek
C. Persian
D. Latin
A. Comparison
B. Distribution
C. Increase
D. Decrease
A. Dot map
B. Pie graph
C. Line graph
D. Bar graph
A. Bar graph
B. Pie graph
C. Scatter graph
D. Line graph
A. Choroghical
B. Topographical
C. Weather map
D. Climate map
B. Vegetation
C. Both a and b
D. None of these
A. Isohyet
B. Isobaths
C. Isobars
D. None of these
A. Small Scale
B. Informative
C. Descriptive
D. Large scale
A. Square
B. Cone
C. Geoid
D. Cylinder
A. Physical
B. Political
C. Thematic
D. None of these
A. Models
B. Toys
C. Objects
D. projects
A. Newton
B. Ptolemy
C. Einstein
D. Robert
A. Latitudes
B. Longitudes
C. Equator
D. None of these
A. Longitude
B. Latitude
C. Axis
D. All
A. Longitude
B. Latitude
C. Axis
D. None of these
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