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Q1.FILL IN THE BLANKS
1. The ___________________ is Unique Planet in the Solar system.
2. The Variation on the surface of Earth is called___________________.
3. The ______________ of a place is largely dependent on the temperature of air.
4. The Prime Meridian passes through _______________________.
5. The Sun’s rays are vertical near the ______________________.
6. The Earth is divided into ____________________ heat zones.
7. The two end points of the globe are called __________________.
8. The large land masses are called __________________.
9. ________________&_______________are the hill stations in India.
10. A river forms deltas in its ________________course.
11. There are _________________ meridians on the Globe .
12. ______________ daily changes.
13. A plateau is also called_________________.
14. __________ is an imaginary line which passes through two extreme points on a sphere.
15. ___________ are young and very high mountains with conical peaks.
16. The world is divided into _________________ major climatic regions.
17. ___________ has a moderate climate because it is near the sea.
18. Sahara and Patagonia are deserts in __________ and ____ respectively.
19. ___________ zone remains very cold through out the year.
20. __________ are the lines drawn from east to west.
21. ______________ has vast area of loose sand.
22. ____________ is the largest area covered by mountains.
23. The _________ divides the earth into two equal parts.
24. Mountain peaks may be _________ or _____________________ in shape.
25. _____________ has a hot & dry climate.
26. To locate a place on earth we must know its __________ and __________.
27. The Earth is _________________ in shape.
28. Sun is the main source of ________ & ______________for living things.
29. _________ bring the weather conditions of the place they come from.
30. The three heat zones are _______________ ,____________&___________.
31. The ___________ direction is always at the top of a map.
32. Places which are near the sea coast have ____ climate.
Place away from the coast have an __ climate.
33. A map is always drawn on a __________ surface 34. _____________ is known as hills of sand in a desert.
35. In the ___________ zone the climate is hot and Humid 36. Temperature ________________ as we move from the equator towards the poles 37. ___ zone is an area lying between the Torrid zone & Frigid zone in both the hemisphere.
38. Places higher than the sea level have a ______________ climate.
39. The Plateau of Tibet is the highest plateau in the world is also known as_____________.
40. ______________ percent of water is covered on the Earth’s surface.
41. ________________ shows the shape, size &location of continents &oceans.
42. The difference in the height and shape of mountains is due to their__________________.
43. __________,_____________,__________ &___________ are the four major directions.
44. There are _____________ continents and ______________ oceans.
45. ________________ are the lines drawn from North to South.
46. There are ___________ parallels including the equator.
47. __________ are the very old & low and have rounded peaks.
48. Places higher than the sea level have a __________ climate.
49. A river passes through three stages they are _______,_______ &_____ before reaching.
50. _____________,_____________ and colours are used to show different things on a map.
51. The surface of many plateaus have deep ______________.
52. ______________ are also called low lands.
53. __________,_____________,_____________&_________ are the four sub directions.
54. A map is drawn according to a________________.
55. The ___________ direction is always at the bottom of map.
56. The _____________ is spherical in Shape.
57. ___________ is the part of the earth, which is to the south of the Equator.
58. _______________ is the network of parallels and meridians on the globe.
59. ______________ is the starting line for all the other meridians.
60. _________ are the lines drawn from North to South.
61. __________ is the part of the earth which is to the north of the equator.
Q2.Define :
1.Atlas-
2.Scale
3.Axis
4.Weather
5.Meander
6.Humidity
Humidity 7.Northern Hemisphere
8.Canyon
9.Altitude
10.Climate
11.Grid
12.Pole
13.Symbol
14. Southern Hemisphere.
15. Leeward Side
16. Delta
17. Rapids
Write True or False-

1. There are seven oceans and four continents on the Earth
2. The Torrid Zone is also called the Tropical Zone
3. Water bodies on a map are always shown in green.
4. Equator is the longest meridian.
5. We can see the entire Earth on a globe at a time.
6. The Climate of a place change everyday.
7. Meridians run from north to south.
8. We can make a globe for a small part of the Earth.
9. The network of Parallels & meridians is called a Globe.
10. There are four climatic zones on earth.
11. The poles receive more heat than the Equator.
12. Parallels run from east to west.
13. There are 181 parallels on the globe including the equator.

Choose the Correct Answers-

1. The lines of latitude are also called______________ (Meridians/Parallels)
2. Parallels and meridians cross each other at _______angles (right/wrong)
3. A river passes through ____________ stages(three/thirty)
4. _____________ is the largest Continent(Africa/Asia)
5. Water bodies on map are always shown in ___________ (Green/Blue)
6. There are _____________ Parallels(360/181)
7. Flat or Low lying lands are called _______________.(Plateaus /Plains)
8. The largest ocean is ____________(Arctic/Pacific)
9. The part of the Earth which is to the south of the Equator.(Northern Hemisphere/Southern Hemisphere)
10. The earth rotates on its _________(axis/grid)
11. There are_________ Oceans on Earth(Four/Seven)
12. _________ is a condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place (Weather/Climate)
13. ____________ lies on both sides of the Equator (Temperate Zone/Torrid Zone)
14. A ___ is a huge ,land mass which rises more than 900 meters above the mean sea level(Hill/Mountain)
15. Large water bodies are called _________(ocean/river)

NAME THE FOLLOWING
1. Lines of latitudes 2. Largest Continent.
3. A hill station in India 4. An example of chain of mountains.
5. An example of Plateau in India.
6. 900 S parallel
7. Largest hot deserts
8.
Amount of water vapour in air 9.
Flat and low lying lands 10.
Seventh largest country 11.
The end points of the globe 12.
66 ½ 0 S parallel 13.
Longest parallel 14.
Any two continents 15.
A model of the Earth 16.
Name 2 Continent 17.
Lines of Longitude.
18.
23 ½ 0 N Parallel 19.
Smallest Continent 20.
The deepest point on the Earth 21.
A large land masses 22.
Smallest Country 23.
The end points of globe 24.
A book of maps 25.
Largest Country 26.
The Smallest Ocean.
27.
Net work of parallels & meridians 28.
A triangle shaped land formed by a river before it enters the sea.
29.
Condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
30.
Height above sea level.
31.
Large area covered with Sand.
32.
The highest land forms.
33.
66 ½ 0 N Parallel.
34.
The Plains of India.
35.
Largest cold desert.
36.

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