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    Earth as A Planet Class 9 ICSE Objective for Students

    Quick Quiz

    Which of the following periods has generally been considered to be the ‘Little Ice Age’?

    (A) 750 A.D. – 850 A.D.

    (B) 950 A.D. – 1250 A.D.

    (C) 1650 A.D. – 1870 A.D.

    (D) 8000 to 10,000 years B.P. (Before Present)

    Option c – 1650 A.D. – 1870 A.D.

    India was the part of ancient Gondwana land Supercontinent. It includes the following landmass of the present

    (A) South America

    (B) Africa

    (C) Australia

    (D) All of the above

    Option d – All of the above

    On Earth, originally there was only one huge landmass which is known as

    (A) Panthalassa

    (B) Pangea

    (C) Laurasia

    (D) Gondwana land

    Option b – Pangea

    Summer Solstice occurs every year on

    (A) 23 September

    (B) 21 March

    (C) 4 July

    (D) 21 June

    Option d – 21 June

    On which of the following dates your shadow at noon is the smallest?

    (A) 25 December

    (B) 21 March

    (C) 21 June

    (D) 14 February

    Option c – 21 June

    Which of the following scholar has suggested that the Earth originated from gases and dust particles?

    (A) James Jeans

    (B) H. Alfven

    (C) F. Hoyal

    (D) O. Schmidt

    Option d – O. Schmidt

    Which of the following method is used to determine the age of the Earth?

    (A) Carbon dating for the age of the fossils

    (B) Germanium dating

    (C) Uranium dating

    (D) All of the above

    Option c – Uranium dating

    What was the period of the Dinosaurs?

    (A) Five crore years ago

    (B) Eighteen crore years ago

    (C) Forty crore years ago

    (D) Eighty crore years ago

    Option a – Five crore years ago

    Continents have drifted apart because of

    (A) Volcanic eruptions

    (B) Tectonic activities

    (C) Folding and faulting of rocks

    (D) All of the above

    Option b – Tectonic activities

    The Great Ice Age is related to

    (A) Pleistocene

    (B) Oligocene

    (C) Holocene

    (D) Eocene

    Option a – Pleistocene

    Mt. Etna is

    (A) A mountain

    (B) A mountain peak

    (C) A volcano

    (D) A plateau

    Option c – A volcano

    Where is Mount Saint Helens situated?

    (A) Chili

    (B) Japan

    (C) Phillippines

    (D) United State of America (USA)

    Option d – United State of America (USA)

    Mauna Loa is an active volcano in

    (A) Alaska

    (B) Hawaii

    (C) Italy

    (D) Japan

    Option b – Hawaii

    Mauna Loa is an example of

    (A) an Active volcano

    (B) a Dormant volcano

    (C) a Dead volcano

    (D) Plateau in the volcano region

    Option a – an Active volcano

    The highest mountain peak in Africa, Kilimanjaro is situated in

    (A) Kenya

    (B) Malawi

    (C) Tanzania

    (D) Zambia

    Option c – Tanzania

    Kilimanjaro is a

    (A) Volcano

    (B) Island

    (C) Peak

    (D) River

    Option a – Volcano

    The molten material found inside the Earth is called

    (A) Lava

    (B) Basalt

    (C) Obsidian

    (D) None of the above

    Option d – None of the above

    Rock formed inside the Earth as a result of the solidification of lava is called

    (A) Plutonic rocks

    (B) Volcanic rocks

    (C) Metamorphic rocks

    (D) Sedimentary rocks

    Option a – Plutonic rocks

    The most abundant gas emitted from volcanoes is

    (A) Water Vapour

    (B) Helium

    (C) Sulphur Dioxide

    (D) Carbon Dioxide

    Option a – Water Vapour

    Which one of the following is the highest volcanic mountain in the world?

    (A) Mount Pinatubo

    (B) Mount Kilimanjaro

    (C) Mount Tall

    (D) Mount Cotopaxi

    Option d – Mount Cotopaxi

    Volcanic eruptions do not occur in the

    (A) Baltic Sea

    (B) Black Sea

    (C) Caribbean Sea

    (D) Caspian Sea

    Option a – Baltic Sea

    Which of the following phenomena might have influenced the evolution of organisms? 1. Continental drift 2. Glacial cycles Select the correct answer using the code given below.

    (A) Only 1

    (B) Only 2

    (C) Both 1 and 2

    (D) Neither 1 nor 2

    Option c – Both 1 and 2

    Consider the following. 1. Electromagnetic radiation 2. Geothermal energy 3. Gravitational force 4. Plate movements 5. Rotation of Earth 6. Revolution of the Earth Which of the following above are responsible for bringing dynamic changes on the surface of the Earth?

    (A) Only 1, 2, 3 and 4

    (B) Only 1, 3, 5 and 6

    (C) Only 2, 4, 5 and 6

    (D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6

    Option d – 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6

    Which one of the following continents was not a part of Gondwana Land?

    (A) North America

    (B) South America

    (C) Africa

    (D) Australia

    Option a – North America

    The first fossil evidence for the existence of life on Earth is

    (A) 0.3 million years back

    (B) 3.5 million years back

    (C) 5 million years back

    (D) 10 million years back

    Option b – 3.5 million years back

    Folding is the result of

    (A) Epeirogenic force

    (B) Coriolis force

    (C) Orogenic force

    (D) Exogenic force

    Option c – Orogenic force

    The Prime Meridian passes through 1. Algeria 2. France 3. Nigeria 4. Portugal Use the code below to select the correct answer. Code

    (A) Only 1 and 2

    (B) Only 2 and 3

    (C) Only 3 and 4

    (D) Only 1 and 3

    Option a – Only 1 and 2

    Time of which of the following places is equal to the time of GMT? 1. Accra 2. Dublin 3. Madrid 4. Lisbon Use the code below to select the correct answer. Code

    (A) Only 1, 2 and 3

    (B) Only 1, 3 and 4

    (C) Only 1, 2 and 4

    (D) Only 2, 3 and 4

    Option c – Only 1, 2 and 4

    The standard time of the following countries is ahead of or behind Greenwich Mean Time depending on whether they are East or West of the longitude passing through, Greenwich. 1. Cuba 2. Greece 3. Iraq 4. Costa Rica 5. Japan Which one of the following sequential orders gives the correct arrangement of the countries according to their standard time from ahead to behind GMT?

    (A) 5, 3, 2, 1, 4

    (B) 2, 4, 1, 3, 5

    (C) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5

    (D) 3, 5, 4, 1, 2

    Option a – 5, 3, 2, 1, 4

    Statement (A): The time interval at the dateline is 12 hours from Greenwich. Reason (R): Dateline is situated at 180° meridian. Using the following options choose the correct answer.

    (A) (A), (R) both are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

    (B) (A) and (R) both are correct, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

    (C) (A) is correct, but (R) is false

    (D) (R) is correct, but (A) is false

    Option a – (A), (R) both are correct and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

    Think about the following countries. 1. Australia 2. Namibia 3. Brazil 4. Chile Tropic of Capricorn passes through which of the following countries? Code

    (A) Only 1

    (B) Only 2, 3 and 4

    (C) Only 1, 2 and 3

    (D) 1, 2, 3 and 4

    Option d – 1, 2, 3 and 4

    The shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere is on

    (A) 21 December

    (B) 22 December

    (C) 21 June

    (D) 22 June

    Option b – 22 December

    The longest day in the Northern Hemisphere is

    (A) 21 May

    (B) 21 June

    (C) 22 December

    (D) 25 December

    Option b – 21 June

    Which of the following is the longest day of the year?

    (A) 22 July

    (B) 25 December

    (C) 21 June

    (D) 23 March

    Option c – 21 June

    The longest day in Southern Hemisphere is

    (A) 22 June

    (B) 22 December

    (C) 21 March

    (D) 22 September

    Option b – 22 December

    The Tropic of Cancer does not pass through

    (A) Egypt

    (B) India

    (C) Iran

    (D) Myanmar

    Option c – Iran

    The Tropic of Capricorn does not pass through

    (A) Bolivia

    (B) Paraguay

    (C) Argentina

    (D) Brazil

    Option a – Bolivia

    Which of the following phenomenon happens in India when the Sun shines vertically over the Tropic of Capricorn?

    (A) High pressure develops over North-West India

    (B) Low pressure develops over North West India

    (C) No change in pressure occurs over North-West India

    (D) Temperature increases in North West India

    Option a – High pressure develops over North-West India

    Where are day and night equal throughout the year?

    (A) North Pole

    (B) South Pole

    (C) Equator

    (D) Nowhere

    Option c – Equator

    At the time of the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the length of the day will be 12 hours at the

    (A) Tropic of Cancer

    (B) Tropic of Capricorn

    (C) Arctic Circle

    (D) Equator

    Option d – Equator

    On which date day and night of equal duration?

    (A) 22 June

    (B) 23 September

    (C) 22 December

    (D) 21 February

    Option b – 23 September

    Equinox, the two periods in the year when day and night are equal, occurs on

    (A) 21 March and 23 September

    (B) 22 February and 23 August

    (C) 15 October and 23 April

    (D) 22 July and 22 December

    Option a – 21 March and 23 September

    Which one of the following cities is nearest to the equator?

    (A) Colombo

    (B) Jakarta

    (C) Manila

    (D) Singapore

    Option d – Singapore

    The Equator, Tropic of Cancer, and Tropic of Capricorn, all three pass through which one of the following Continents?

    (A) Africa

    (B) Asia

    (C) North America

    (D) South America

    Option a – Africa

    Which of the following countries are located on the Equator? 1. Brunei 2. Columbia 3. Kenya 4. Venezuela Select the correct answer using the code given below.

    (A) Only 1 and 2

    (B) Only 2 and 3

    (C) Only 3 and 4

    (D) Only 1 and 4

    Option b – Only 2 and 3

    At the Winter Solstice, the noon altitude of the Sun at the Tropic of Cancer is

    (A) 23.5°

    (B) 43.00

    (C) 47.0⁰

    (D) 66.5°

    Option d – 66.5°

    The local time of a place is 6:00 A.M. when the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is 3:00 A.M., what is the longitude of the place?

    (A) 45° West

    (B) 45° East

    (C) 120° East

    (D) 120° West

    Option b – 45° East

    The Equator does not pass through which of the following countries?

    (A) Kenya

    (B) Mexico

    (C) Indonesia

    (D) Brazil

    Option b – Mexico

    The Equator passes through

    (A) Cameroon

    (B) Costa Rica

    (C) Kenya

    (D) Venezuela

    Option c – Kenya

    The total length of Earth’s equator is about

    (A) 6,400 km

    (B) 12,800 km

    (C) 40,000 km

    (D) 5,000 km

    Option c – 40,000 km

    Through which one of the following groups of countries does the Equator pass?

    (A) Brazil, Zambia, and Malaysia

    (B) Colombia, Kenya, and Indonesia

    (C) Brazil, Sudan, and Malaysia

    (D) Venezuela, Ethiopia, and Indonesia

    Option b – Colombia, Kenya, and Indonesia

    The latitude at which the ‘Annual Range of Temperature’ remains minimum is

    (A) Equator

    (B) Tropic of Cancer

    (C) Tropic of Capricorn

    (D) North Pole Circle

    Option a – Equator

    Among the following cities which one lies in the farthest North?

    (A) Beijing

    (B) New Delhi

    (C) New York

    (D) Rome

    Option d – Rome

    If the difference in longitudes for the two places is 90°, then the time interval between these places will be

    (A) 3 hrs

    (B) 6 hrs

    (C) 9 hrs

    (D) 12 hrs

    Option b – 6 hrs

    When there is mid-day in Greenwich, the local time of place is 5 0′ clock evening. At which of the following longitude (meridians) that place will be located?

    (A) 75⁰ E

    (B) 75º W

    (C) 150° E

    (D) 150⁰ W

    Option a – 75⁰ E

    The time at Cairo is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich. Hence, it is located at

    (A) 30° W longitude

    (B) 30° E longitude

    (C) 28° E longitude

    (D) 28° W longitude

    Option b – 30° E longitude

    When it is noon along 82°30′ E longitude what degree of longitude it will be 6:30 a.m.?

    (A) At 165° East

    (B) At 67°30′ West

    (C) At 0° East or West

    (D) At 82°30′ West

    Option c – At 0° East or West

    Which one of the following longitudes along with the prime Meridian forms a great circle on the globe?

    (A) 0°

    (B) 90° E

    (C) 90⁰ W

    (D) 180°

    Option d – 180°

    In the New Millennium first ray of the Sun was seen in which of the following Meridians of India?

    (A) 2°30′ W

    (B) 82° 30′ E

    (C) 92°30′ W

    (D) 93° 30′ E

    Option d – 93° 30′ E

    The basis for deciding the standard time of any place is

    (A) Longitude

    (B) Latitude

    (C) International Date Line

    (D) Prime Meridian

    Option d – Prime Meridian

    The Prime Meridian does not pass through

    (A) Algeria

    (B) France

    (C) Niger

    (D) Spain

    Option c – Niger

    Zero-degree latitude and zero-degree longitude lie in the

    (A) Atlantic Ocean

    (B) Arctic Ocean

    (C) Indian Ocean

    (D) Pacific Ocean

    Option a – Atlantic Ocean

    Point of intersection of the Equator and the prime Meridian is located at

    (A) the Atlantic Ocean

    (B) Ghana

    (C) Morocco

    (D) the Pacific Ocean

    Option a – the Atlantic Ocean

    The correct Latitudinal position of a place that could be possible is

    (A) 91° North

    (B) 45° East

    (C) 45° South

    (D) 91° West

    Option c – 45° South

    Which of the following is not a great circle on the globe?

    (A) Equator

    (B) Prime meridian line

    (C) 60° East longitude

    (D) 60° North Latitude

    Option d – 60° North Latitude

    A plane starts flying from 30° Northern latitude and 50° Eastern longitude and lands at the opposite end of the Earth, where will it land?

    (A) 30° Northern latitude, 50° Western longitude

    (B) 30° Southern latitude, 50° Western longitude

    (C) 50° Northern latitude, 30° Western longitude

    (D) 30⁰ Southern latitude, 130⁰ Western longitude

    Option a – 30° Northern latitude, 50° Western longitude

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