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question_answer1)
Parts near equator have ______ marked seasons because _______.
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No, they face the Sun for six months continuously done
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Clearly, they face the Sun for six months continuously done
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No, they retain at almost same angle to the Sun throughout the year done
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Clearly, they retain at almost same angle to the Sun throughout the year done
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question_answer2)
Select the odd one out based on the composition.
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Mars done
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Venus done
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Earth done
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Jupiter done
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question_answer3)
The Earth takes _____ day(s) to complete one rotation around its axis and ____ day(s) to complete one revolution in its orbit around centre of the solar system.
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28, 365 done
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24, 1 done
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1, 365 done
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24, 365 done
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question_answer4)
______ is an opening on the Earth's surface which releases lava when explodes.
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Volcano done
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Valley done
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Mountain done
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Ocean done
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question_answer5)
Pluto was demoted to be a ______ planet in ______.
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Dwarf, August 24, 2006 done
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Giant, August 24, 2006 done
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Dwarf, August 15, 2005 done
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Giant, August 15, 2005 done
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question_answer6)
The festival of Holi marks the coming of ____.
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question_answer7)
The season when temperature is moderate and blooming flowers could be seen all around is called ____.
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question_answer8)
Match the column I with column II and select the correct option.
Column I | Column II |
a. Brightest planet | 1. Mercury |
b. Morning star | 2. Venus |
c. Evening star | 3. Mars |
d. Red planet | 4. Saturn |
e. Largest planet | 5. Jupiter |
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a-1, b-2, c-3, d-3, e-5 done
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a-2, b-2, c-2, d-3, e-5 done
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a-5, b-1, c-2, d-3, e-4 done
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a-4, b-2, c-1, d-2, e-5 done
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question_answer9)
Which one of the following pie-charts represents the fraction of Earth that is NOT covered by water? The shaded part represents the fraction.
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question_answer10)
The figure below shows the shapes of Moon as seen from Earth on different nights. Which one of She following figures shows the correct shape of Moon on 21st November?
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question_answer11)
The given map shows some of the world's volcanoes. Which conclusion can be drawn from the map?
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Volcanoes occur on only one continent. done
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Volcanoes are affected by climate. done
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Volcanoes are concentrated in certain areas. done
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Volcano belt occurs across a huge land mass on Earth. done
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question_answer12)
The axis of the Earth is tilted at an angle, this explain?
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Northern hemisphere is away from the Sun and the Southern hemisphere is towards it done
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Southern hemisphere is away from the Sun and the Northern hemisphere is towards it done
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Season in the Northern hemisphere can never be the same as the season in the Southern hemisphere done
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All of these done
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question_answer13)
The given figure shows three layers of Earth. Select the correct option regarding it.
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W and X are liquid layers. done
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Surface of Y is called crust. done
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Layer Z makes up most of the total Earth's volume. done
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question_answer14)
Select the correct option regarding the planets of our Solar System.
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The size of the planet determines the size of its orbit. done
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The distance of the planet from the Sun determines its revolution period. done
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The planet nearest to the Sun has highest temperature in our Solar System. done
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The largest planet is found nearest to the Sun and the smallest planet is situated far away from the Sun. done
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question_answer15)
Which of these correctly shows the relation of revolution of the Earth the Sun with the seasonal weather changes?
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question_answer16)
DIRECTION: Study the given diagram showing part of the Solar System and answer the question. |
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Which of the following is INCORRECT regarding this?
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The planet c is the second largest in the Solar System. done
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The planet b has no Moon. done
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The planets a and b are made up of rocks and iron. done
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The planets c and d are made up of gases. done
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question_answer17)
DIRECTION: Study the given diagram showing part of the Solar System and answer the question. |
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The orbit marked as 'X' is of ____
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Earth done
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question_answer18)
Read the following features of some planets of our Solar System and identify them.
d. Boiling hot by day and freezing cold at night.
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e. Largest and fastest spinning planet.
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f. Wider than 11 Earths side by side.
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g. Its rings are made up of ice, rocks and dust.
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question_answer19)
Mr. Wadhera thought that his garden dried out most quickly when It was hot and windy. He decided to investigate. He watered his dry garden on four different mornings for 10 min at 8 am using the same amount of water.
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What should be the weather conditions for four subsequent days to get a fair test?
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(i), (ii), (v) and (vi) only done
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(i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) only done
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(iii), (iv), (v) and (vi) only done
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(i), (iii), (v) and (vi) only done
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question_answer20)
Study the given diagram.
(i) The phases of the Moon can be seen on ide of the Earth. |
(ii) Which of the phases are as equally illuminated as the Earth? |
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(i)-Y, (ii)-P and Y done
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(i)-X, (ii)-R and T done
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(i)-X, (ii)-Q and U done
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