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Thursday, March 11, 2021

Class Room Daily Dose Booklet: DDB No: World Geography - English Set 01 Answers and Explanations

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Class Room - Daily Dose Booklet
DDB NO: World Geography 01 (English)


The Universe

1 B. Venus

2 C. Jupiter

3 B. Earth

4 B. Mars

5 D. Uranus, Earth, Mars, Mercury

6 D. Earth

7 B. Jupiter

8 B. Jupiter and Saturn

9 C. it being too close to the Sun, gets hidden by the glare of the Sun

10 A. sun

11 A. Mercury and Venus

12 D. Neptune

13 D. Mars

14 B. Venus

15 B. Venus

16 B. Venus

17 A. Venus

18 B. Venus

19 A. Venus

20 C. Venus

21 B. 2 4 3 1

22 D. 23 hrs 56 minutes 4.09 sec

23 A. 4 3 1 2

24 D. 2, 1, 3

25 C. a dark plain on the moon

26 B. astronomical distance

27 D. all of these

28 D. temperature

29 C. 105 light years

30 C. Cosmic year

31 D. a dying star

32 C. atmospheric refraction

33 C. 4 1 2 3

34 C. the period of rotation of the Moon on its axis and period of revolution around’ the Earth is almost the same

35 C. Johanries Kepler

36 C. a group of stars

37 B. after it enters the earth’s atmosphere and explodes in mid air as a ball of fire

38 D. They are a kind of a star

39 C. gravitation and centrifugal force

40 D. 4.2 light years

41 C. Moon

42 B. 1.3 sec

43 A. their composition

44 A. because earth rotates about its axis

45 C. 2 1 4 3

46 D. black

47 C. Galileo

48 B. molten lava

49 B. elliptical orbits usually accompanied by a long shining tail

50 B. Rotation of Earth

51 A. short waves

52 C. the orbit of Venus is inside the earth’s orbit whereas the orbit of Jupiter lies outside the orbit of the earth

53 C. Both 1 and 2

54 B. Jupiter

55 A. The Earth is the densest of all the planets in our solar system

56 B. 2116 AD

57 D. Earth, Uranus, Neptune, Saturn

58 B. Hydrogen

59 D. Tempel 1

60 A. 1 only

61 D. Neither 1 nor 2

62 C. 2 only

63 B. 1 and 3 only

64 A. contracted star with intense gravitational pull

65 D. constellation

66 C. Mars and Jupiter

67 C. 76 years

68 A. circular and elliptic

69 C. black

70 B. 149

71 C. binaries

72 D. Dark patches on the surface of the Sun resulting from a localised fall in the temperature to about 4000 K

73 D. Sun

74 D. Pole star lies in the axis of spin of the earth

75 D. corona

The Earth

1 C. Interior of the Earth

2 D. a combination of all the above three forms of energy

3 D. oxygen bound to carbon

4 B. The seasons would not have changed

5 D. temperature

6 D. asthenosphere

7 D. all of the above

8 D. 1, 2, 3 and 4

9 D. west to east

10 C. 66.5 degree

11 D. 4, 3, 2, 1

12 D. oblate spheroid

13 B. 6400 km

14 C. 2, 1, 3

15 A. December 22

16 B. 111km

17 D. the moon, the sun and the earth are in the same line

18 B. 2 and 3

19 A. Only 1 is correct

20 A. along the Equator

21 B. degree of hardness of minerals

22 C. 4, 3, 2, 1

23 A. 1

24 C. annular

25 B. 7 minutes 40 seconds

26 C. I, II and IV

27 A. 510 million sq km

28 C. 40,000 Km

29 C. 12,800 Km

30 C. Melbourne

31 D. 36,000 km

32 A. 22 km

33 B. January 3rd

34 C. July 4th

35 B. the pole star

36 A. Tropical deserts

37 D. Addis Ababa (Ethiopia)

38 A. Central core

39 C. 10.00 p.m

40 B. Oxygen

41 B. All parallels in the northern hemisphere have days equal to nights

42 D. equator to poles

43 B. I, II and III

44 C. Only one great circle can be drawn on a sphere

45 D. Moon, sun and earth lie along a straight line

46 B. solstice

47 B. winter solstice

48 A. June 21

49 C. III and IV

50 C. The angular distance east or west of the Greenwich meridian

51 C. 1, 3 and 4

52 D. 4, 3, 2, 1

53 B. equator

54 C. When the sun’s rays fall vertically on the Tropic of Cancer

55 B. 50 miles

56 D. 60°S

57 C. India and Saudi Arabi

58 D. All are equal

59 D. 3 and 4

60 D. both iron and magnesium in the plastic state

61 D. Change in the direction of winds and ocean currents

62 A. longitude is divided from prime meridian while latitude is from equator

63 B. Both equator and longitudes are great circles

64 B. at equator

65 D. angles from the equator

66 D. run perpendicular to each other

67 D. 0° E or 0°W longitude – Equator

68 D. zenith distance of the full moon when on the meridian

69 D. Core

70 B. 68 km

71 C. 10,002 km

72 D. 24 hrs

73 D. Both its climate and its latitude

74 B. Asia

75 D. 1 and 4


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