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Earth: Top 100 MCQ With Free Exam Geography SET:-7
Q51. Which of the followings are related with “Lithosphere”?
(A) Plant and Insect
(B) Earth’s Interior
(C) Earth’s Crust
(D) None of these
Answer: Earth’s Crust
Q52. Tides are complied and they vary from place to place because of __
(A) The movement of Moon in relation to Earth
(B) Uneven distribution of water over the globe
(C) Irregularities in the configuration of oceans
(D) All of the above
Answer: All of the above
Q53. The most abundant metal in the Earth’s Crust is
(A) Zinc
(B) Copper
(C) Aluminium
(D) Iron
Answer: Aluminium
Q54. At the summer solstice, which one of the following latitudes will have the longest night ?
(A) 45°N
(B) 45°S
(C) 60°N
(D) 60°S
Answer: 60°S
Q55. The network of the series of vertical and horizontal lines is known as
(A) Latitude
(B) Geid System
(C) Longitude
(D) Geographical Coordinates System
Answer: Geographical Coordinates System
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Q56. If the difference in time between, two places were 2 hours and 20 minutes, then the difference in their longitudes would be __
(A) 30°
(B) 35°
(C) 40°
(D) 45°
Answer: 35°
Q57. Which of the statements given are correct ?
1. Coriolis effect is zero at the Equator.
2. Coriolis effect is more towards the Poles.
3. Coriolis effects are related to the decreasing rotational velocity with increasing latitudes.
4. Coriolis effects are related to the increasing rotational velocity with increasing latitudes.
(A) 1, 2 and 3
(B) 1 and 3 only
(C) 1, 2 and 4
(D) 2 and 5 only
Answer: 1, 2 and 4
Q58. Evidence suggests that life on Earth has existed for about __.
(A) 3.5 million years
(B) 35 billion years
(C) 35 million years
(D) 3.5 billion years
Answer: 3.5 billion years
Q59. Isobar lines show
(A) Pressure
(B) Rain
(C) Depth
(D) Time
Answer: Pressure
Q60. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched ?
(A) 66° 33′ N latitude – Arctic Circle
(B) 180°E or 180°W longitude- International Date Line
(C) 23° 20′ N latitude – Tropic of Cancer
(D) 0°E or 0°W longitude – Equator
Answer: 0°E or 0°W longitude – Equator