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- Question 1 of 50
1. Question
Category: NCERTThe distance between the earth and the moon is maximum when the moon is in:
CorrectThe maximum distance occurs at Apogee.
IncorrectThe maximum distance occurs at Apogee.
- Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. Full moon can be seen twice in a month’s time.
2. New moon can be seen only during a clear night.CorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
IncorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
- Question 3 of 50
3. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about solar system:
1. The sun, the moon and all those objects shining in the night sky are called celestial bodies.
2. All planets have their own natural satellites.
3. Earth is the third largest planet of the solar system.CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statements 2 and 3 are incorrect.
- Question 4 of 50
4. Question
Category: NCERTVenus is called Earth’s twin. Why?
1. It takes same time as that of the Earth to revolve around the Sun.
2. It has the similar size as that of the Earth.
3. It has one natural satellite as that of the Earth.
4. It has the similar shape as that of the Earth.CorrectStatements 2 and 4 are correct.
IncorrectStatements 2 and 4 are correct.
- Question 5 of 50
5. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Asteroids:
1. Asteroids are found between the orbits of Earth and Mars.
2. Ceres is the largest discovered asteroid in the solar system.
3. Asteroids also move around the Sun.
Which of the above given statement/s is/are incorrect?CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statements 2 and 3 are correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statements 2 and 3 are correct.
- Question 6 of 50
6. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding longitude and latitude:
1. The latitudinal and longitudinal extent of India is roughly the same in terms of the number of degrees.
2. Distance between parallels of latitudes decreases towards the poles.CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 7 of 50
7. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements with respect to Earth:
1. Rotation of earth and its tilted axis is responsible for changes in season.
2. Only half of the earth receives light from the sun at a time due to tilt of the Earth’s axis.CorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
IncorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
- Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about planets:
1. Outer planets are very far from the sun and made up of rocks.
2. Inner planets are very close to the sun and made up of gases and liquids.CorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
IncorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
- Question 9 of 50
9. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding different zones of earth:
1. Torrid zones receive the lowest amount of heat compared to other zones.
2. The mid-day sun is exactly overhead at least once a year on all latitudes in different zones i.e. Torrid zones, Temperate zones and Frigid zones.CorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
IncorrectBoth statements are incorrect.
- Question 10 of 50
10. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about motion of Earth:
1. Rotation is called Annual motion of earth and revolution is called daily motion of earth.
2. The circle that divides the day from night on the globe is called the circle of illumination.
3. The axis of the earth which is an imaginary line, makes an angle of 23½° with its orbital plane.CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 3 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 3 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect.
- Question 11 of 50
11. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon gets in the way of the sunlight and casts its shadow on the Earth.
2. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth gets in the way of the sun’s light hitting the moon.
Which of the above given statement/s is/are incorrect?CorrectNeither statement is incorrect; both are correct.
IncorrectNeither statement is incorrect; both are correct.
- Question 12 of 50
12. Question
Category: NCERTMatch the following:
1. 21 March – Spring Equinox
2. 21 June – Summer Solstice
3. 23 September – Autumn Equinox
4. 22 December – Winter SolsticeCorrectThe correct match is 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A.
IncorrectThe correct match is 1-B, 2-C, 3-D, 4-A.
- Question 13 of 50
13. Question
Category: NCERTChristmas is celebrated in winter season but due to some geographical location some places celebrate it in summer season. Identify those places:
1. Australia
2. Mexico
3. New Zealand
4. ArgentinaCorrectAustralia, New Zealand and Argentina celebrate Christmas in summer.
IncorrectAustralia, New Zealand and Argentina celebrate Christmas in summer.
- Question 14 of 50
14. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding maps:
1. Physical map is based on Natural topography.
2. Political map is based on boundaries of country and cities.
3. Thematic map is mainly based on memory and spot observation.
4. Sketch is based on road, rainfall, forest area etc.CorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statements 3 and 4 are incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statements 3 and 4 are incorrect.
- Question 15 of 50
15. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following are components of map?
1. Distance
2. Direction
3. Symbol
4. Sketch
5. PlanCorrectAll five are components of a map.
IncorrectAll five are components of a map.
- Question 16 of 50
16. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. Africa is the only continent which is crossed by the Tropic of Cancer, the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn.
2. The Sahara Desert, located in Africa, is driest desert of the world.
3. The Andes, world’s longest mountain range, runs through North America.CorrectStatements 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (Sahara is largest hot desert, not driest); Statement 3 is incorrect (Andes are in South America).
IncorrectStatements 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (Sahara is largest hot desert, not driest); Statement 3 is incorrect (Andes are in South America).
- Question 17 of 50
17. Question
Category: NCERTWhich one of the given below pair is incorrectly matched?
[Mountain – Location – Type]CorrectVosges – South America – Block is incorrectly matched (Vosges are in Europe).
IncorrectVosges – South America – Block is incorrectly matched (Vosges are in Europe).
- Question 18 of 50
18. Question
Category: NCERTIn the context of mountains, which of the following statement/s is/are correct?
1. The terms ‘Horsts’ and ‘Graben’ are often used in the context of Fold Mountains.
2. Himalayas, Alps and Aravali are examples of Fold Mountains.
3. While the mountains are storehouse of water, plateaus are storehouse of mineral deposits.CorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Horsts and Graben are Block Mountains).
IncorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (Horsts and Graben are Block Mountains).
- Question 19 of 50
19. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. The Rhine valley is the example of the fold mountain system.
2. Atlas mountain found in northern West Africa is the example of Fold Mountain.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (Rhine valley is a rift valley); Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (Rhine valley is a rift valley); Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 20 of 50
20. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. Aravalli hills are one of the oldest mountain ranges of the world.
2. Eastern Ghats are almost continuous while the Western Ghats are broken and uneven.CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (Western Ghats are continuous, Eastern Ghats are broken).
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (Western Ghats are continuous, Eastern Ghats are broken).
- Question 21 of 50
21. Question
Category: NCERTArrange the following neighboring countries of India in terms of decreasing land boundary:
1. Bangladesh
2. China
3. Myanmar
4. PakistanCorrectThe correct order is Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Myanmar.
IncorrectThe correct order is Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Myanmar.
- Question 22 of 50
22. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. Gir forest in Gujarat is the only natural home of Asiatic lions in the world.
2. Recently, canine distemper disease has caused risk of widespread morbidity in the Asiatic lions.CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 23 of 50
23. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statement about ‘Atlantic Ocean’:
1. It is the busiest ocean from point of view of trade.
2. It has an indented and irregular coastline which provides ideal location for natural harbors and ports.
3. It is second largest ocean of world.CorrectAll three statements are correct.
IncorrectAll three statements are correct.
- Question 24 of 50
24. Question
Category: NCERTWith reference to Western Ghats, consider the following statements:
1. Western Ghats have shallow continental shelves than the Eastern Ghats.
2. Average height of Western Ghats is higher vis-à-vis that of Eastern Ghats.
3. Rivers flowing in Western Ghats form fertile deltas at their mouth.CorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect (West coast rivers form estuaries, not deltas).
IncorrectStatements 1 and 2 are correct; Statement 3 is incorrect (West coast rivers form estuaries, not deltas).
- Question 25 of 50
25. Question
Category: NCERTTropical rainforests are found in areas with no dry season. Consider the following statements:
1. In India, they are found in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, parts of North-Eastern states and on the Western slope of the Western Ghats.
2. Important trees of these forests are sal, teak, peepal, neem and shisham.
3. These forests are famous for epiphyte vegetation.CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (trees listed are of deciduous forests).
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (trees listed are of deciduous forests).
- Question 26 of 50
26. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements regarding ‘Protected Areas’ of India:
1. Wildlife sanctuary and national park are declared by State Government by law.
2. Wildlife sanctuary and national park have been defined under Wildlife Protection Act 1972.
3. Tiger Reserves are declared by National Tiger Conservation Authority under centrally sponsored scheme called Project Tiger.CorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (National Parks are declared by Central Government).
IncorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (National Parks are declared by Central Government).
- Question 27 of 50
27. Question
Category: NCERTIn which of the following states of India, Mangrove Forests can be seen:
1. West Bengal
2. Gujarat
3. Andaman & Nicobar Islands
4. MaharashtraCorrectMangroves are found in all four states listed.
IncorrectMangroves are found in all four states listed.
- Question 28 of 50
28. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. Major part of Africa lies in the Southern Hemisphere.
2. North America is the Fourth largest continent of the world.
3. The coastline of Atlantic Ocean is highly indented.CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (North America is the third largest).
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (North America is the third largest).
- Question 29 of 50
29. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements in the context of straits:
1. Straits are the narrow piece of land that connects two water bodies.
2. India and Sri Lanka are connected by Palk Strait.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (straits are narrow water bodies connecting two seas/oceans); Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (straits are narrow water bodies connecting two seas/oceans); Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 30 of 50
30. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the given below states have an international border?
1. Himachal Pradesh
2. Assam
3. MeghalayaCorrectAll three states share international borders.
IncorrectAll three states share international borders.
- Question 31 of 50
31. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Asia Continent:
1. Asia is the largest continent. It covers about 1/4th of the total land area of earth.
2. Asia is separated from Europe by the Ural Mountains on the South.
3. The Tropic of Cancer and equator passes through this continent.CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (Ural Mountains separate Asia and Europe in the north).
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (Ural Mountains separate Asia and Europe in the north).
- Question 32 of 50
32. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statement is/are correct?
1. All Celestial bodies have their own heat and light.
2. The moon that we see in the sky is a satellite.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 33 of 50
33. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. The small pieces of rocks which move around the sun are called Asteroids.
2. The Whitish glowing path across the sky from one end to another, which is cluster of millions of stars. This band is called the Milky Way.CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 34 of 50
34. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements is/are correct?
1. The moon appears so big because it is nearer to the earth than other celestial bodies.
2. The earth’s satellite moon’s diameter is half that of earth.CorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (moon’s diameter is about one-fourth of Earth’s).
IncorrectStatement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect (moon’s diameter is about one-fourth of Earth’s).
- Question 35 of 50
35. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following planets have their own moon?
1. Mars
2. Neptune
3. Venus
4. Uranus
5. MercuryCorrectPlanets 1 (Mars), 2 (Neptune), and 4 (Uranus) have moons; Venus and Mercury do not.
IncorrectPlanets 1 (Mars), 2 (Neptune), and 4 (Uranus) have moons; Venus and Mercury do not.
- Question 36 of 50
36. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. The Equator represents the Zero degree longitude.
2. The distance from the Equator to either of the poles is half of a circle around the earth.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (Equator is 0° latitude, not longitude); Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (Equator is 0° latitude, not longitude); Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 37 of 50
37. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statement is/are correct about Longitudes?
1. The meridians of longitudes are Circular.
2. All longitudes meridians are of equal length.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 38 of 50
38. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. In winter Solstice, on 22nd December the sun’s rays fall vertically at the Tropic of Cancer.
2. In summer Solstice, on 21st June the rays of the sun fall directly on the Tropic of Cancer.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (on 22 Dec rays fall on Tropic of Capricorn); Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (on 22 Dec rays fall on Tropic of Capricorn); Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 39 of 50
39. Question
Category: NCERTWhat is the reason for changes in seasons on earth?
CorrectChanges in seasons occur due to changes in the position of the earth around the sun.
IncorrectChanges in seasons occur due to changes in the position of the earth around the sun.
- Question 40 of 50
40. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statement is/are correct about Equinox?
1. Direct rays of the sun fall on the equator.
2. North pole of the earth tilted towards the sun.
3. Whole earth experiences equal days and equal nights.CorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
IncorrectStatements 1 and 3 are correct; Statement 2 is incorrect.
- Question 41 of 50
41. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following are included in Thematic Map?
1. Road maps
2. Rainfall maps
3. Maps showing distribution of industriesCorrectAll three are included in thematic maps.
IncorrectAll three are included in thematic maps.
- Question 42 of 50
42. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. South America is surrounded by Pacific Ocean in the East and the Atlantic Ocean in the West.
2. World’s longest mountain range and world’s largest river runs through South America.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (Pacific is west, Atlantic east); Statement 2 is correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect (Pacific is west, Atlantic east); Statement 2 is correct.
- Question 43 of 50
43. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statement is/are correct about Antarctica?
1. The South Pole lies almost at the south of this continent.
2. There are no permanent human settlements.CorrectBoth statements are correct.
IncorrectBoth statements are correct.
- Question 44 of 50
44. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements:
1. It is almost circular in shape.
2. It is spread over one-third of the earth.
Which Ocean is related with the above statements?CorrectThe Pacific Ocean is almost circular and covers one-third of Earth.
IncorrectThe Pacific Ocean is almost circular and covers one-third of Earth.
- Question 45 of 50
45. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statements is/are correct?
1. The atmosphere extends up to a height of about 160 kilometers.
2. Carbon dioxide absorbs heat radiated by the earth.
3. Nitrogen helps in growth of living Organism.CorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (atmosphere extends much higher).
IncorrectStatements 2 and 3 are correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (atmosphere extends much higher).
- Question 46 of 50
46. Question
Category: NCERTConsider the following statements about Landforms:
1. External process leads to the upliftment and sinking of the earth’s surface at several places.
2. The wearing away of the earth’s surface is called erosion.CorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (upliftment/sinking are internal processes).
IncorrectStatement 2 is correct; Statement 1 is incorrect (upliftment/sinking are internal processes).
- Question 47 of 50
47. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following pair is/are correctly matched?
1. Mt. Kilimanjaro – Africa
2. The Alps – South America
3. The Andes – North AmericaCorrectOnly pair 1 is correctly matched; Alps are in Europe, Andes are in South America.
IncorrectOnly pair 1 is correctly matched; Alps are in Europe, Andes are in South America.
- Question 48 of 50
48. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following statement is/are INCORRECT about Plains?
1. They are generally, more than 200 meters above mean sea level.
2. Most of the plains are formed by rivers and their tributaries.
3. Plains are very thickly-populated regions of the world.CorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statements 2 and 3 are correct.
IncorrectStatement 1 is incorrect; Statements 2 and 3 are correct.
- Question 49 of 50
49. Question
Category: NCERTArrange the following rivers from north to south:
1. Godavari river
2. Krishna river
3. Mahanadi river
4. Kaveri riverCorrectThe correct order is 3 (Mahanadi), 1 (Godavari), 2 (Krishna), 4 (Kaveri).
IncorrectThe correct order is 3 (Mahanadi), 1 (Godavari), 2 (Krishna), 4 (Kaveri).
- Question 50 of 50
50. Question
Category: NCERTWhich of the following are the factors responsible for determining the climate of a place?
1. Location
2. Altitude
3. Distance from the sea
4. ReliefCorrectAll four factors determine the climate of a place.
IncorrectAll four factors determine the climate of a place.
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