ncert mcq geography class-6-6 chapter --22 · 2-fueufyf[kr esa ls dksu lk dfku lr; gs & (i)...
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CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER CHAPTER ----2222WITH
ASHIRWAD SIR 12.08.19
1.1.1.1.
1- fuEu esa vlR; dFku gS &
(i) ,d lqbZ Xyksc esa >qdh gqbZvoLFkk esa fLFkr gksrh gS ftls v{k dgk tkrk gSA
(ii) Xyksc dks bl lqbZ ds pkjksa vksji`Foh dh Hkkafr if'pe ls iwoZdh vksj ?kqek;k tk ldrk gSA
(iii) i`Foh ij Hkh ,d lqbZ gksrh gSA;g vius v{k ij pkjksa vksj
1. Which of the following is not true -
(i) A needle is lived through the global in a manner, which is called its axis
(ii) The globe ca be moved around this needle from west to east just as the earth moves.
(iii) The real earth has also such needle. It moves around its axis, which is an imaginary line.;g vius v{k ij pkjksa vksj
?kwerh gS tks ,d dkYifud js[kkgSA
(a) dsoy (i) & (iii)
(b) dsoy (iii)
(c) dsoy (ii) & (iii)
(d) mijksDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
line.
(a) Only (i) & (iii)
(b) Only (iii)
(c) Only (ii) & (iii)
(d) None of these
2.2.2.2.
2- fuEufyf[kr esa ls dkSu lk dFkulR; gS &
(i) dkYifud js[kk tks Xykscdks nks Hkkxksa esa ck¡Vrh gSmls fo"kqor o`Rr dgk tkrkgSA
(ii) fo"kqor o`Rr ls /zqoksa rd fLFkr lHkh lekukraj o`Rrksa
2. Which of the following Statement is true:-
(i) Another imaginary line running on the global divides it into two equal parts. This line is known as the equator.
(ii) All parallel circular from the equator up to the poles are called parallels of fLFkr lHkh lekukraj o`Rrksa
dk ns'kkUrj dgk tkrk gSAftls va'k esa ekik tkrk gSA
(a) Only (i)
(b) Only (ii)
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these
are called parallels of longitudes. Latitudes are measured in degrees.
(a) Only (i)
(b) Only (ii)
(c) Both of these
(d) None of these
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fuEu dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa
(i) fo"kqor o`Rr 'kwU; va'kva{kk'k dks n'kkZrh gSA
(ii) fo"kqor o`Rr ls nksuksa vksj/zqoksa ds chp dh nwjh i`Fohds pkjksa vksj ds o`Rr dk,d pkSFkkbZ gSA
(iii) bldk eki 360 va'k dk
Which of the following statement is not true-
(i) The equator represents the zero degree latitude.
(ii) The distance from the equator to either of the poles is one fourth of a circule round the earth.
(iii) It will measures half of the 360 degrees
(iii) bldk eki 360 va'k dkvk/k gksxkA
(a) dsoy (i)
(b) dsoy (ii)
(c) dsoy (iii)
(d) mijksDr lHkh
360 degrees
(a) Only (i)
(b) Only (ii)
(c) Only (iii)
(d) All of these
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vlR; dFku dh igpku djsa
(a) fo"kqor o`Rr ,d v{kka'k js[kk gSA
(b) fo"kqor o`Rr i`Foh dks nks cjkcj Hkkxksa esa foHkkftr djrk gSA
(c) v{kka'k js[kkvksa ds chp dh nwjh /zqoksa dh vksj
Which of the following statement is not true.
(a) Equator is a latitude.
(b) Equator divide earth into two parts.
(c) Difference between the latitude line is decrease towards
dh nwjh /zqoksa dh vksj ?kVrh tkrh gSA
(d) fo"kqor o`Rr 'kwU; va'k v{kka'k dks n'kkZfr gSA
decrease towards polar.
(d) Equator shows O°latitude.
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Hkkjr dk le; xzhufop lsfdruk vkxs gS&
(a) 5 ?k.Vk 30 feuV
(b) 5 ?k.Vk
(c) 4 ?k.Vk 30 feuV
(d) 4 ?k.Vk
India's time ahead from green wich -(a) 5 Hours 30 Minute(b) 5 Hours(c) 4 Hours 30
Minutes(d) Only 4 Hour(d) Only 4 Hour
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tc Hkkjr esa 'kke ds7.30 cts gksxsa rks yanudk le; gksxkA
(a) nksigj 2 cts
(b) jkr 2 cts
(c) nksigj
It will London time when it is 7.30 pm in India -(a) 2 PM(b) 2 AM
(c) nksigj 12
cts
(d) jkr 12 cts
(c) 12 PM(d) 12 AM
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ns'kkarjh; ;kE;kaÙkj ds lanHkZ esa uhps fn, x, dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa &
(a) ns'kkarjh; ;kE;kaRrj v¼Zo`r gksrs gSA
(b) buds chp dh nwjh /zqoksa dh vksj c<+us ij ?kVrh tkrh gS rFkk /zqoksa ij 'kwU; gks tkrh gSA
(iii) ns'kkarjh; ;kE;ksRrj dh yackbZ ,d leku gksrh gSA
With reference to longitudinal merit, consider the following statement -(i) Longitudinal meridians
are semicircle(ii) The distance between them
decreases as the poles moves and become zero at the poles.
(iii) The longitudinal meridian has the same length
yackbZ ,d leku gksrh gSA
mijksDr dFku esa ls dkSu lk lR; gS &
(a) dsoy (i) vkSj (ii)(b) dsoy (i) vkSj (iii)(c) dsoy (ii) vkSj (iii)(d) mijksDr lHkh
has the same length Which of the following statement is true:(a) Only (i) or (ii)(b) Only (i) or (iii)(c) Only (ii) or (iii) (d) All of the above
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i`Foh dks vius v{k ij?kweus esa fdruk le; yxrk gS &
(a) 4 feuV
(b) 60 feuV
(c) 5 feuV
How long does it takes from the earth to rotate 1 degree in its axis -(a) 4 Minute(b) 60 Minute(c) 5 feuV
(d) 20 feuV
(b) 60 Minute(c) 5 Minute(d) 20 Minute
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Hkkjr ds fdl ns'kkarj js[kk dks Hkkjr dk LFkkuh; ekud le; ekuk tkrk gS&
(a) 82ñ 30 ³ iwoZ
(b) 82ñ 30 ³
Which longitutes lines of India is considered as the local time of India-(a) 82° 30° East(b) 82° 30° West(c) 81° 30° East(d) 83° 30° West(b) 82ñ 30 ³
if'pe
(c) 82ñ 30 ³ iwoZ
(d) 82ñ 30 ³ if'pe
(d) 83° 30° West
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fdl@fdu fcanwvksa dks vk/kjHkwr lanHkZ fcanq dgrs gS &
(a) mRrjh /zqo(b) nf{k.kh /zqo(c) mRrjh o
Which points are called based reference point
(a) North Pole(b) South Pole(c) mRrjh o
nf{k.kh /qzo
(d) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(b) South Pole(c) Both of these(d) None of these
ANS SHEET� Q. 1 B
� Q.2 A
� Q.3 B
� Q.4 C
Q.5 A
� Q.6 A
� Q.7 D
� Q.8 A
� Q.9 A
Q.10 C� Q.5 A � Q.10 C