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MCQ on Class 6 Geography Motions of the Earth

Last updated on September 20th, 2023 at 02:00 pm

MCQ on Class 6 Geography Motions of the Earth

 

What is the movement of the Earth around its axis called?
a) Rotation
b) Revolution
c) Orbital motion
d) Day-night cycle
Answer: a) Rotation

 

The imaginary line around which the Earth rotates is called the:
a) Equator
b) Orbit
c) Axis
d) Circle of illumination
Answer: c) Axis

 

What is the angle between the Earth’s axis and its orbital plane?
a) 45 degrees
b) 60 degrees
c) 66½ degrees
d) 90 degrees
Answer: c) 66½ degrees

 

Which term is used to describe the Earth’s movement around the Sun?
a) Rotation
b) Revolution
c) Orbital motion
d) Day-night cycle
Answer: b) Revolution

 

What is the circle that divides day and night on the Earth called?
a) Equator
b) Circle of illumination
c) Tropic of Cancer
d) Prime Meridian
Answer: b) Circle of illumination

 

If the Earth did not rotate, what would be the result?
a) The entire Earth would be in continuous daylight.
b) The entire Earth would be in continuous darkness.
c) Only the equator would experience daylight, while the rest of the Earth would be in darkness.
d) The Earth’s climate would remain unaffected.
Answer: a) The entire Earth would be in continuous daylight.

 

What would be the consequence if the Earth did not rotate?
a) The temperature on Earth would become extremely hot.
b) The temperature on Earth would become extremely cold.
c) There would be no change in temperature.
d) Life would not be affected by the absence of rotation.
Answer: b) The temperature on Earth would become extremely cold.

 

What is the second motion of the Earth around the Sun called?
a) Rotation
b) Revolution
c) Orbital motion
d) Day-night cycle
Answer: b) Revolution

 

How long does it take for the Earth to complete one revolution around the Sun?
a) 365 days
b) 365¼ days
c) 24 hours
d) 6 hours
Answer: b) 365¼ days

 

How often is a leap year added to the calendar?
a) Every year
b) Every 2 years
c) Every 3 years
d) Every 4 years
Answer: d) Every 4 years

 

How many days are added to the month of February in a leap year?
a) 28 days
b) 29 days
c) 30 days
d) 31 days
Answer: b) 29 days

 

What shape does the Earth’s orbit around the Sun have?
a) Circular
b) Elliptical
c) Spiral
d) Spherical
Answer: b) Elliptical

 

Why do seasons change?
a) Due to the Earth’s rotation
b) Due to the Earth’s revolution
c) Due to the Earth’s axial tilt
d) Due to the Earth’s elliptical orbit
Answer: c) Due to the Earth’s axial tilt

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