Some Natural Phenomena

Illustration of natural phenomena including earthquakes, lightning, waves, and tsunamis in a vibrant and educational style.

Explore Natural Phenomena

Test your knowledge on various natural phenomena with this engaging quiz! From earthquakes to lightning, this quiz covers a wide range of fascinating topics that challenge your understanding of the natural world.

Key Features:

  • 37 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice format
  • Learn interesting facts as you progress
37 Questions9 MinutesCreated by CuriousSky479
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The process of transfer of charges from charged object to the earth is called
Earthing
Lightning
Oscillation motion
Electron movement
The power of an earthquake is expressed on a scale called
Seismic scale
Iron scale
Ricther scale
Large scale
Which is not a natural phenomena
Earthquakes
Cyclones
Lightning
Earthing
Which instrument is used to measure earthquakes
Ricther scale
Seismograph
Polygraph
None of these
How many types of charges are gained by rubbing charges
2
1
3
4
Where is the lightning rod attached to protect the building from lightning?
On the top of the building
On the bottom of the building
In the middle of the building
All of these
Lightning always follows
Rain pour
A thunder
The easiest path
A straight path
Tsunami means
Earthquake
Floods
Earthquake under the sea
Eruption of volcano in a sea
The waves produced on the earth’s surface is called
Seismic wave
Longitudinal wave
Micro wave
Radio wave
Amber is a
Metal
Rubber
Resin
Sugar
Which is the surest test of charge on a body?
Repulsion
Lightning
Combustion
Insulation
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Which of the following can be charged with static electricity
Metal
Alloy
Insulator
Semiconductor
Which of the following occurs during lightning
Acid rain
Nitrogen fixation
Greenhouse effect
Earthing
Which of the following can be charged by rubbing
Ebonite
Plastic
Amber
All of these
When two bodies are rubbed against each other, they acquire
Equal and like charges
Equal and unlike charges
Unequal and like charges
Unequal and unlike charges
It is a convention to call the charge acquired by a glass rod when it is rubbed with silk as __________
Negative
Positive
Neutral
Can be any one
A device used to test whether an object is carrying charge or not is called ______
Electrometer
Charge meter
Electroscope
Chargoscope
During lightning actually _________ takes place
Electric discharge
Electric charging
Electric charge accumulation
All of the above
During a thunderstorm which action may be done?
Using Telephone having cord
Switching on / off electric lights
Using a mobile phone
None of the above
To protect tall buildings from the damage of lightning, what can be done?
Not to build tall buildings
Install lightning conductors
Install many TV antennas
Have a roof top garden with tall trees
A major earthquake occurred on 26th January 2001 in which part of India?
Uri (Kashmir)
Mumbai (Maharastra)
Guwahati (Assam)
Bhuj (Gujarat)
The process of transferring charge from a charged body to earth is called
Transferring
Processing
Charging
Earthing
The inner core of the earth is
Hot as the surface of the sun
Cold
Lava
None of these
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