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Is the earth round? - class-VI

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Choose the correct option to complete the statements given below: 
The globe and the earth are different in _______.

  1. shape

  2. size

  3. continents and oceans

  4. none of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

globe is a miniature form of the earth, which represents distances, directions, continents, oceans, countries, etc. A globe is often misconstrued with a map, which diagrammatically represents the earth's surface or a part thereof, based on scale.

State whether these sentences are true or false
The earth rotates from west to east.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

True.
Earth rotates eastward, in prograde motion. As viewed from the north pole star Polaris, Earth turns anticlockwise. The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface.

State whether these sentences are true or false.
The axis of the earth is not actually tilted as depicted in a globe. 

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

False.
The axis of rotation of the Earth is tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees away from vertical, perpendicular to the plane of our planet's orbit around the sun. The tilt of the Earth's axis is important, in that it governs the warming strength of the sun's energy.

Innermost part of earth is made of ______________.

  1. Sial

  2. Sima

  3. Nife

  4. Ag


Correct Option: C

____________ are also known as destructive boundaries.

  1. Lateral movement zones

  2. Convergent plate

  3. Divergent

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

What is the habitable portion of the World Land Area?

  1. Less than 35%

  2. Less than half of it

  3. 50%

  4. About 75%


Correct Option: B

The surface of the earth is still irregular inspite of millions of years of gradation, because ___________.

  1. Gradation is a slow process

  2. Gradation does not reduce irregularities

  3. Deposition of material re-elevates the land

  4. Parts of the crust have been uplifted


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The surface of the earth is still irregular in spite of millions of years of gradationbecause— material re-elevates the land. Parts of the crust have been uplifted.
  • Delamination of the lithosphere has two major geologic effects. First, because a large portion of dense material is removed, the remaining portion of the crust and lithosphere undergo rapid uplift to form mountain ranges. 
  • Second, the flow of hot mantle material encounters the base of the thin lithosphere and often results in melting and a new phase of volcanism.
  • Delamination may thus account for some volcanic regions that have been attributed to mantle plumes in the past.

Which of the following phenomena causes the shape of the Earth ? 

  1. Internal structure

  2. Atmospheric pressure

  3. Rotation

  4. Revolution


Correct Option: C
Explanation:


  • The shape of the Earth is classified as an ellipsoid or an oblate spheroid.
  • The Earth is not considered a true sphere because it has a larger circumference and diameter at the equator.
  • The poles of the Earth are squished, which creates a slight bulge around the equator.
  • The Earth's polar diameter is about 43 kilometers shorter than its equatorial diameter, a difference of about 0.3%.
  • This is due to the equatorial bulge caused by the Earth's rotation.

What influences the duration of the day and night as one moves from south to north?

  1. Longitudinal extent

  2. Latitudinal extent

  3. Tropic of Cancer

  4. Tropic of Capricorn


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • The latitudinal extent influences the duration of the day and night as one moves from south to north.
  • The length of day and night depends on whether the place is receiving direct sun rays or slanting rays.
  • Places on the equator receive the direct rays of the sun all year round and hence have equal days and night.
  • Whereas for places north and south equator, the duration varies according to seasons due to the tilt of the earth.

Presence of which of the following makes the Earth a unique planet?

  1. Water

  2. Atmosphere

  3. Gravitational force

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The distinguishing features of Earth: abundant liquid water (and the temperature required for that), a protective atmosphere, a geological system neither overactive nor dead.
  • Earth gravitationally interacts with other objects in space, especially the Sun and the moon.

Which of the following is not an outer planet?

  1. Uranus

  2. Jupiter

  3. Neptune

  4. Earth


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system comprising the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly.
  •  The four smaller inner planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, are terrestrial planets  being primarily composed of rock and metal.
  •  The four outer planets are giant planets, being substantially more massive than  than the terrestrials.
  •  For most of history, humanity did not recognize or understand the concept of  the Solar System. 

The total surface area of the Earth is _______________.

  1. 510,100,500 sq. kms

  2. 500,000,000 sq. kms

  3. 610,100,500 sq. kms

  4. 600,000,000 sq. kms


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • The total surface area of the earth is 510 million square km approximately or 510,100,500 square km. Hence option A is correct 

The crust of earth mostly consists of various kinds of _____.

  1. Gases

  2. Rocks

  3. Metals

  4. Pebbles


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • The crust of the Earth is composed of a great variety of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks.

Most of the scientists are of the view that Earth began to form around _____ years ago.

  1. Two and a half billion

  2. Three and a half billion

  3. Four and a half billion

  4. Five and a half billion


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Earth began to form over 4.6 billion years ago, from the same cloud of gas (mostly hydrogen and helium) and interstellar dust that formed our Sun, the rest of the solar system and even our galaxy.

How is the outer core of the earth?

  1. Liquid

  2. Solid

  3. Both A & B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • The outer core of the Earth is a fluid layer about 2,300 km (1,400 mi) thick and composed of mostly iron and nickel that lies above Earth's solid inner core and below its mantle.

The core of earth is 2900 to 6376 kms in thickness. It is composed of _____.

  1. Copper and nickel

  2. Iron and nickel

  3. Gold and nickel

  4. Silver and nickel


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • The core is 2900-6376 kms in thickness.
  • It is composed of dense and heavy substances like iron and nickel.

The part of the earth where human beings live is called _____.

  1. Mantle

  2. Soil

  3. Crust

  4. Core


Correct Option: C

The mantle layer of the earth is _____ in thickness.

  1. 100 - 2900 kms

  2. 200 - 4000 kms

  3. 300 - 4500 kms

  4. 400 - 5000 kms


Correct Option: A

How is the inner core of the earth?

  1. Liquid

  2. Solid

  3. Both A & B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:


  • So, even though it is hotter in the inner core, the pressure in the core is also higher, and you can have solid iron-nickel instead of liquid.
  • It is made of iron and nickel. 
  • This is above the Earth's solid inner core and below the mantle. Its outer boundary is 2,890 km (1,800 mi) beneath the Earth's surface..
  • Convection of liquid metals in the outer core creates the Earth's magnetic field.

Supercontinent Pangaea broke up to form ______.

  1. Laurensia

  2. Gondwana Land

  3. Both A & B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Many earth scientists use the term "supercontinent" to mean "a clustering of nearly all continents".
  •  This definition leaves room for interpretation when labeling a continental body.
  • The landmass of   Pangaea is the collective name describing all of these continental masses when they were most recently in proximity to one another.
  • This would classify Pangaea as a supercontinent. According to modern definitions, a supercontinent does not exist today. Supercontinents have assembled and dispersed multiple times in the geologic past (see table). 
  • Laurasia was the more northern of two supercontinents (the other being Gondwana) that formed part of the Pangaea supercontinent around 335 to 175 million years ago (Mya).
  •  It separated from Gondwana 215 to 175 Mya (beginning in the late Triassic period) during the breakup of Pangaea, drifting farther north after the split
  • Gondwana also Gondwanaland, is the name given to an ancient supercontinent
  • It is believed to have sutured about 600 to 530 million years ago, joining East Gondwana to WestGondwana
  • Gondwana formed prior to Pangaea, and later became part of it.

Which of the following names is not applicable to the earth?

  1. Living Planet

  2. Blue Planet

  3. Unique Planet

  4. Mean Planet


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Planet Earth has been called the "Blue Planet" due to the abundant water on its surface. 
  • Here on Earth, we take liquid water for granted; after all, our bodies are mostly made of water.
  • However, liquid water is a rare commodity in our solar system.

Which of the following name is related to the earth?

  1. Blue Planet

  2. Mean Planet

  3. Giant Planet

  4. Dwarf Planet


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Planet Earth has been called the 'Blue Planet' due to the abundant water on its surface.

In the solar system the earth is the ____________ largest planet.

  1. Second

  2. Third

  3. Fifth

  4. Seventh


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Of the eight planets in the solar system, the fifth-largest planet is Earth.

The continent of Asia is the largest and the continent of ____________ is the smallest.

  1. Australia

  2. South America

  3. North America

  4. Europe


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Asia is the largest and Australia is the smallest continent.

Division of land on the earth is done by us into _____.

  1. Seas

  2. Oceans

  3. Mountains

  4. Continents


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Large and continues land masses on surface of the earth are termed as continents. This division on the earth as continents are done by us. Our planet is divided into seven large continental masses, these are, Asia, Europe, Africa, North America, South America, Australia and Antarcatica. Among them Asia is the largest and Australia is the smallest continent.

What is the name of the supercontinent formed by all the continents millions of years ago?

  1. Eurasia

  2. Gondwanaland

  3. Pangaea

  4. Panthalassa


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In carboniferous period all the land masses were united together in the form of one land mass which was named as Pangaea. There were several smaller inland seas  scattered over Pangaea which was surrounded by a huge water body named as Panthalasa representing Pacific Ocean. Luratia consisting of present North America, Europe and Asia formed norther part of Pangaea while Gondwanaland consisting of South America, Africa, Madagascar, Peninsular India, Australia and Antarctica represented the southern part of Pangaea. South pole was located near present Durban.

What is the shape of Earth?

  1. Circle

  2. Square

  3. Sphere

  4. Triangle


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The shape of the earth seems like a sphere, although it is not perfectly spherical. It is rather an oblate spheroid because of the earth's diurnal rotation, i.e, the earth is slightly flattened at its polar ends and bulged out at the equatorial part.

Which of the following theories has no connection with the origin of the earth?

  1. Nebular hypothesis of Laplace.

  2. Tidal hypothesis of Jeans and Jeffreys.

  3. Binary star theory of Lyttleton.

  4. Convection current theory of Holmes.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Convection current theory of Holmes dealt with the continental drift, which led to the formation of continents as we see them today.

Rainbow is produced when sunlight falls on drops of rains. Which of the following physical phenomena are responsible for this?
(I). Dispersion
(II). Refraction
(III). Internal Reflection.

  1. II and III only

  2. I and II only

  3. I, II and III

  4. I and III only


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The formation of a rainbow involves a series of physical phenomena- reflection, refraction, dispersion and total internal reflection. The occurrence of each of these is due to the interaction of light with air and water and the boundaries between them.

On what does the escape velocity of a moon depend?
I. Mass of celestial body.
II. The distance from the centre of mass to the escaping object.

  1. Only I

  2. Only II

  3. Both I and II

  4. Neither I nor II


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Escape velocity is the minimum speed needed for an object to escape from a massive body, in the sense of becoming neither on the surface nor in closed orbit of any radius no matter how great, without the aid of thrust, or suffering the resistance from friction. The escape velocity from Earth is about $11.186$ km/s$(6.951$ mi/s; $40,270$ km/h; $25,020$ mph$)$ at the surface.

State whether the sentence is true(T) or false(F).
The earth is the only planet that has a natural satellite.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

natural satellite is any celestial body in space that orbits around a larger body. Moons are called natural satellites because they orbit planets.  

Satellites that are made by people and launched into orbit using rockets are called artificial satellites. There are thousands of artificial satellites orbiting the Earth.

The inner planets, Mercury and Venus have no natural satellites; Earth has one large natural satellite, known as the Moon; and Mars has two tiny natural satellites, Phobos and Deimos.

Other outer planets also have many natural satellites.

 

An aeroplane takes off from 30 North Lat., 50 East long., and lands at the opposite end of the earth. Where does it land?

  1. 30 North Lat., 50 West long.

  2. 30 south Lat., 50 West long.

  3. 50 North Lat., 30 West long.

  4. 30 south Lat., 130 West long.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

This airplane taking off from N30 E50 would have to be a seaplane or floatplane. That location is in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Iran. 

The opposite side on the globe would be S30 (the other side of the equator) and W130 or south of the Pitcairn Islands in the South Pacific.

The geometric form of the earth is approximately that of __________________.

  1. a sphere

  2. an oblate spheroid

  3. a prolate spheroid

  4. a tetrahedron


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The oblate spheroid, or oblate ellipsoid, is an ellipsoid of revolution obtained by rotating an ellipse about its shorter axis. It is the regular geometric shape that most nearly approximates the shape of the Earth. A spheroid describing the figure of the Earth or other celestial body is called a reference ellipsoid.

The place of greatest known depth of Red Sea is _________.

  1. Off port Sudan

  2. Off Gotland

  3. Central Basin

  4. West of Luzon


Correct Option: A

Line that separates the two hemispheres is called the ________.

  1. North pole

  2. South pole

  3. Tropic of Cancer

  4. Equator


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The equator represents the 0° latitude. It divides the earth into two hemispheres: Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. All the parallels north of the equator are called "North latitudes" and all parallels south of the equator are called "South latitudes".

Mention the sequence of the position of the sun, earth, and moon in lunar eclipse.

  1. Sun, Earth, Moon

  2. Earth, Moon, Sun

  3. Moon, Sun, Earth

  4. Sun, Moon, Earth


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra (shadow). This can occur only when the sunEarth and moon are aligned (in "syzygy") exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle. 

Which is the biggest planet?

  1. Venus

  2. Mars

  3. Mercury

  4. Jupiter


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The largest planet in our solar system by far is Jupiter, which beats out all the other planets in both mass and volume. Jupiter's mass is more than 300 times that of Earth, and its diameter, at 140,000 km, is about 11 times Earth's diameter.

The shape of earth is like ___________.

  1. An egg

  2. A ball

  3. An orange

  4. An oblate spheroid


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The shape of the earth is like an oblate spheroid i.e. a sphere which is a little flatter at the pole. Hence option D is correct. 
  • The shape of the earth is also called the geoid shape.

The magnetic belt of the Earth extends up to ______________.

  1. 64000 km

  2. 70000 km

  3. 60000 km

  4. 68000 km


Correct Option: A

Moon is ____________.

  1. Asteroid

  2. Planet

  3. Satellite

  4. Comet.


Correct Option: C

How many continents are there in earth?

  1. 3

  2. 5

  3. 7

  4. 9


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A continuous mass of land in the surface of the earth is termed as continent. There are 7 continents in our surface of the earth namely, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia and Antarctica. Asia is the largest continent and Australia is the smallest continents in the surface of the earth.

One Astronomical unit is the average distance between _____________.

  1. Earth and the Sun

  2. Earth and the Moon

  3. Jupiter and the Sun

  4. Pluto and the Sun


Correct Option: A

The distance between the Moon and the Earth is __________.

  1. 2,38,860 miles

  2. 2,00,010 miles

  3. 3,25,000 miles

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
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