MCQ Chapter 3 Geography Class 6 Maharashtra Board Comparing a Globe and a Map; Field Visits 1. Which device is easier to carry?GlobeMapTelescopeMicroscopeQuestion 1 of 152. What is not a characteristic of a three-dimensional object?LengthWidthAreaHeightQuestion 2 of 153. How many dimensions does a globe have?OneTwoThreeFourQuestion 3 of 154. Which is an example of a two-dimensional object?BoxDusterTable topGlassQuestion 4 of 155. Which is not used to make maps?GraticuleLight sourceWire globeBinocularsQuestion 5 of 156. What helps in understanding social conditions of a place?MapsField visitsBooksChartsQuestion 6 of 157. What is not a feature of maps?Flat representationTwo-dimensionalSpherical shapeDetailed regionsQuestion 7 of 158. Which method helps in interviewing local people?Reading mapsField visitsWatching videosOnline researchQuestion 8 of 159. Which dimension is added in three-dimensional objects?AreaDepthLengthWidthQuestion 9 of 1510. What is a graticule used for?Drawing mapsMeasuring temperatureCalculating distanceForecasting weatherQuestion 10 of 1511. Which is a disadvantage of a globe?Detailed viewEasy to carryShows entire EarthRealistic shapeQuestion 11 of 1512. What is the role of light in map-making?For coloring mapsFor projecting graticulesFor measuring scaleFor drying inkQuestion 12 of 1513. Which of these is not a type of map?PoliticalPhysicalGlobeThematicQuestion 13 of 1514. Which feature is common to both maps and globes?Flat shapeShowing geographical locationsBeing two-dimensionalLightweightQuestion 14 of 1515. What is the main purpose of a field visit?ShoppingPractical learningReading booksWatching moviesQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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