Geography Quiz for Class 6

  • Question of

    The natural satellite of the Earth is ______ .

    • Moon
    • Phobos
    • Deimos
    • Sun
  • Question of

    All the planets move around the sun in a ______ .

    • elliptical path
    • elongated path
    • square path
    • rectangular path
  • Question of

    Asteroids are found between the orbits of ______ .

    • Mars and Jupiter
    • Saturn and Jupiter
    • Earth and Mars
    • Mercury and Venus
  • Question of

    The pole star indicates the direction to the ______ .

    • North
    • South
    • East
    • West
  • Question of

    The planet known as the “Earth’s twin” is ______ .

    • Venus
    • Mars
    • Jupiter
    • Mercury
  • Question of

    How much time does it take to the light of the sun reach the Earth?

    • 8 minutes
    • 9 minutes
    • 7 minutes
    • 6 minutes
  • Question of

    Who was the first person who stepped on the surface of the moon?

    • Neil Armstrong
    • Rakesh Sharma
    • Newton
    • Bill Gates
  • Question of

    All those objects shining in the night sky are called?

    • Celestial bodies
    • Satellite
    • Stars
    • Moons
  • Question of

    What position is Earth in the solar system?

    • third planet
    • fourth planet
    • first planet
    • second planet
  • Question of

    What position is Jupiter in the solar system?

    • fifth planet
    • second planet
    • fourth planet
    • first planet
  • Question of

    ______ , ______ and ______ have rings around them.

    • Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus
    • Mars, Mercury and Jupiter
    • Venus, Earth and Mars
    • Jupiter, Mars and Earth
  • Question of

    Patterns that are formed by different groups of stars are called?

    • Asterism
    • Celestial bodies
    • Satellite
    • Constellations
  • Question of

    The moon moves around the Earth in about ______ days.

    • 27.322 days
    • 28.322 days
    • 29.322 days
    • 26.322 days
  • Question of

    The total number of longitudes are ______ .

    • 360
    • 270
    • 180
    • 90
  • Question of

    The Antarctic circle is located in ______ .

    • the Northern hemisphere
    • the Southern hemisphere
    • the Eastern hemisphere
    • the Western hemisphere
  • Question of

    Grid is a network of ______ .

    • perpendicular lines
    • north pole and south pole
    • Tropic of Cancer
    • Tropic of Capricorn
  • Question of

    The Tropic of Capricorn is located at ______ .

    • terrestrial Equator
    • north of the Equator
    • south of the Equator
    • east of the Equator
  • Question of

    The 0 degree meridian is also known as ______ .

    • longitude
    • latitude
    • equator
    • prime meridian
  • Question of

    Earth rotates along ______ .

    • West to East
    • East to West
    • South to North
    • North to South
  • Question of

    ______ degrees south latitude marks the south pole.

    • 90 degrees south
    • 180 degrees south
    • 270 degrees south
    • 360 degrees south
  • Question of

    Which area receives the maximum heat?

    • Torrid Zone
    • Frigid Zone
    • Temperate Zone
    • Bagmati Zone
  • Question of

    Which is the area bounded by the Tropic of Cancer and Arctic Circle ______ .

    • Temperate zone
    • Bagmati Zone
    • Frigid Zone
    • Torrid Zone
  • Question of

    Distance between longitude and latitude is measured in ______ .

    • degrees
    • meter
    • kilometer
    • liters
  • Question of

    Where do all meridians meet?

    • The North and South Poles
    • The North and East Poles
    • The West and South Poles
    • The West and East Poles
  • Question of

    In India, the longitude of 82°30’E is treated as ______ .

    • Standard Meridian
    • Equator
    • Tropic of Cancer
    • Tropic of Capricorn
  • Question of

    Earth has been divided into how many time zones?

    • 24 time zones
    • 25 time zones
    • 26 time zones
    • 27 time zones
  • Question of

    Moon can be seen sometimes during the day because?

    • Moon has apparent luminosity
    • Moon is brighter than the sun
    • Moon does not have light of its own
    • None of these options
  • Question of

    Venus is called Earth’s twin because ______ .

    • it has the similar size as that of the Earth
    • it has the similar shape as that of the Earth
    • it takes the same revolving time as Earth
    • both for the similar shape and size as of Earth
  • Question of

    The only planet which takes more time for rotation than revolution is?

    • Venus
    • Mercury
    • Mars
    • Earth
  • Question of

    Temperate zones have moderate temperature because ______ .

    • sun rays do not fall directly
    • sun never shines overhead over the temperate zone.
    • they are farther away from the sun.
    • Earth’s revolution is faster that its rotation.

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