6th Geo (Globes, Maps and their Uses)

Create an educational illustration featuring a globe, maps, and geographical symbols in a vibrant, colorful style.

Exploring Earth: A Geography Quiz

Test your knowledge about the fundamental concepts of geography with this engaging quiz! From globes to maps, and latitudes to longitudes, challenge yourself and see how much you really know.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Score points for correct answers
  • Learn about important geographical concepts
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by MappingStar421
The model of earth is called:
Map
Sketch
Globe
Graph
Situated in the East of Pakistan is:
Arabian Sea
China
India
Afghanistan
0 degree latitude is called:
Equator
Prime Meridian
International Date Line
North Pole
The difference of time after every 15o longitude is:
1 Second
1 Minute
1 Hour
2 Hours
How many latitudes are?
180 Degree
360 Degree
260 Degree
90 Degree
The lines joining areas of equal height on map are called:
Latitudes
Longitudes
Isotherm
Contours
The type of scale shown as a statement is called:
Representative Fraction
Statement of Scale
Linear Scale
Graphic Scale
The collection of maps in a shape of book is called:
Record Book
Encyclopedia
Collection
Atlas
International time difference is calculated from:
Equator
Latitude
Longitude
Prime Meridian
Magnetic North can be detected by:
Magnetic Compass
Prince Wales
Directions
Polar Star
Land forms are shown by _________ on a map.
Equator
Conventional Signs
North
Pole
Lines drawn parallel to the _______ are called latitudes.
Equator
Prime Meridian
North Pole
Hemisphere
Lines taken from ________ are called longitudes.
Equator
Prime Meridian
North Pole
Hemisphere
Four more directions between the cardinal points are called:
Primary directions
Secondary directions
East
West
How many types of North are there?
1
2
3
4
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