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Revision Test

Social Studies
Geography

I.Choose the correct answer:

(i) Which one is not a component of map?

(a) Direction (b) Symbol

(c) Scale (d) Distance.

(ii)………..is the symbol of………………

(a) International boundary (b) State boundary

(c) District boundary (d) Village boundary.

(iii) Brown colour is used for showing

(a) Water bodies (b) Plateaus

(c) Plains (d) Mountains.

(iv) A physical map shows

(a) Natural features of the earth

(b) Different countries and states of the world

(c) Distribution of forests

(d) Both (a) and (b).

(v) Which one is not an intermediate direction?

(a) North-east (NE) (b) West

(c) South-west (SW) (d)North-West(NW).


(a) The mountain range that separates Europe from Asia is
(i) the Andes (ii) the Himalayas (iii) the Urals.

(b) The continent of North America is linked to South America by


(i) an Isthmus (ii) a Strait (iii) a Canal.

(c) The major constituent of the atmosphere by percent is


(i) Nitrogen (ii) Oxygen (iii) Carbon
dioxide.

(d) The domain of the earth consisting of solid rocks is


(i) the Atmosphere (ii) the Hydrosphere (iii) the Lithosphere.

(e) Which the largest continent?


(i) Africa (ii) Asia (iii) Australia

(i) Life exists in this zone:


(a) Lithosphere (b)Biosphere
(c) Hydrosphere (d)Atmosphere.

(ii) It is the only continent through which the tropic of Cancer, the Equator, and the
Tropic of Capricorn pass:
(a) Asia (b) Europe
(c) Africa (d) North America.

(iii) It is the world’s longest mountain range


(a) The Mt. Everest (b) The Ural Mountains
(c) The Karakoram range (d) The Andes.

(iv)Which ocean is ‘S’ shaped?


(a) The Pacific Ocean (b) The Atlantic Ocean
(c) The Indian Ocean (d) The Arctic Ocean.

(v) Which one is not the layer of the Atmosphere?


(a) The Biosphere (b) The Troposphere •
(c) The Stratosphere (d) The Mesosphere.

(vi) It is called an island continent


(a) South America (b) Antarctica
(c) Africa (d) Australia.
(i) The USA has …………

(a) Two time zones (b) Four time zones

(c) Seven-time zones (d) Eight time zones.

(ii) India belongs to the ……………….

(a) Northern Hemisphere (b) Southern Hemisphere

(c) Eastern Hemisphere (d) Western Hemisphere.

(iii) The island neighbours of India are ……………..

(a) Sri Lanka and Lakshadweep (b) Sri Lanka and the Maldives

(c) Maldives and Andaman and Nicobar (d)None of the above.

(iv) Which state is the smallest one in terms of area?

(a) Goa (b) Kerala. (c) Uttarakhand

(v) The other name of Middle Himalaya is ……………

(a) Himadri (b) Himachal. (c) Shiwalik

(vi) Which island groups were affected by the Tsunami in 2004?

(a) Lakshadweep (b) Maldives

(c) Andaman and Nicobar

II. Fill in the Blanks

1.A……….. is used to show large areas like continents or countries on a paper.

2.A………. is an instrument used to find out main directions.

3.Maps have a…………. language that can be understood by all.


4.In a sketch match …………. is not needed.

5.Maps are more informative than a …………

6.The deepest point on the earth is ……….. in the Pacific Ocean.

7.The……… Ocean is named after a country.

8.The……… is a narrow contact zone of land, water and air that supports life.

9.The continents of Europe and Asia together are known as…………….

10.The highest mountain peak on earth is…………….

11.China is the second-most populous country of the world after


…………………..

12.The Himalayan mountains are divided into …………… main parallel ranges.

13.The Great Indian Desert lies to the ……………. part of India.

14.……. and ……….. are west-flowing rivers that fall into the Arabian Sea.

15.Lakshadweep islands are located in the ………………..

16.The western coastal plains are very……………….


III.State whether these sentences are true (T) or false (F).

1.A globe is used to study the earth as a whole.

2.Political maps show natural features of the earth.

3.A large scale map is used to show large areas like countries on a paper,

4.There are four intermediate directions.

5.Large scale maps give less information than small scale maps.

6.The shape of the Pacific Ocean is almost triangular.

7.A very small part of Africa lies in the Northern Hemisphere.

8.The level of seawater remains the same everywhere.

9.Air moves from low pressure to high pressure.

10.Carbon dioxide is an important constituent of air.

11.The atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.

12.Lakshadweep islands are coral islands.

13.The eastern coastal plains are much broader.

14.The Northern Indian plains lie to the south of the Himalayas.

15.The Bay of Bengal lies east to India.

16.Canada has five time zones.

17.High concentration of population is found in plateaus.

IV.Define the following terms.


I.Ocean. II. Gulf. III. Delta. IV. Plateau

V. Tributary. VI. Continent. VII. Lithosphere

VIII.Biosphere. IX. Lithosphere. X. Atlas

V. Mark the following on map.

I. Neighbour countries of India.


II. Major oceans and continents of world .

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