MCQ Chapter 1 Geography Class 7 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Geography Class 7How Seasons Occur – Part 1 1. How long does the Earth take to complete one revolution around the Sun?24 hours365 days30 days12 hoursQuestion 1 of 202. What is the direction of the Earth's rotation?North to SouthSouth to NorthEast to WestWest to EastQuestion 2 of 203. What term is used to describe the Earth's movement around the Sun?RotationRevolutionOscillationSpinningQuestion 3 of 204. How long does the Earth take to rotate once on its axis?365 days24 hours30 days12 hoursQuestion 4 of 205. In which hemispheres is India located?Northern and EasternSouthern and WesternEastern and SouthernWestern and NorthernQuestion 5 of 206. Why don’t the Sun’s rays fall perpendicular at all places on Earth?The Earth's surface is curvedThe Sun moves around the EarthThe Earth's core is hotThe Moon blocks the sunlightQuestion 6 of 207. What enables us to measure time in terms of days?The Earth's revolutionThe Earth's rotationThe Moon's revolutionThe Earth's gravityQuestion 7 of 208. During a single day, which of the following stages do we experience?SunriseMiddaySunsetAll of the aboveQuestion 8 of 209. What happens to the duration of the night as we move from June to December?It decreasesIt increasesIt remains the sameIt disappearsQuestion 9 of 2010. On which dates do the day and night have equal duration?21st March and 23rd September25th December and 15th August1st January and 30th June10th October and 5th MayQuestion 10 of 2011. What causes day and night on Earth?Revolution of the EarthRotation of the EarthThe tilt of the Earth’s axisThe movement of the MoonQuestion 11 of 2012. Which experiment is suggested in the chapter to understand the movement of the Earth?Placing a stick near a wall to observe shadowsObserving the Moon’s phasesWatching a spinning topMeasuring water levels in different seasonsQuestion 12 of 2013. How can you observe changes in the position of sunrise and sunset?By recording sunrise and sunset times throughout the yearBy watching the moonBy measuring temperature dailyBy checking wind directionQuestion 13 of 2014. What is the main reason for the changing position of shadows throughout the year?The revolution of the EarthThe rotation of the EarthThe Sun moving around the EarthThe Moon blocking sunlightQuestion 14 of 2015. Which of the following is NOT affected by the Earth’s rotation?Day and nightSeasonsTime zonesThe Coriolis effectQuestion 15 of 2016. What is the primary purpose of recording the duration of sunrise and sunset?To study temperature changesTo understand seasonal changesTo measure air pressureTo determine wind speedQuestion 16 of 2017. Which phenomenon is responsible for the longest day of the year?EquinoxSummer SolsticeWinter SolsticeLunar EclipseQuestion 17 of 2018. What happens to the position of the Sun during winter in the Northern Hemisphere?It moves higher in the skyIt moves lower in the skyIt remains stationaryIt disappears for monthsQuestion 18 of 2019. Which factor affects the duration of day and night in different places on Earth?The Moon’s phasesThe distance of Earth from the SunThe Earth's tiltThe Earth's core temperatureQuestion 19 of 2020. The experiment with a torch and a rod helps to understand which concept?Phases of the MoonThe shifting position of the SunThe water cycleThe formation of cloudsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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