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MCQ Questions for class 6 Geography Motions of the earth

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Q1. ________ is the movement of the earth on its axis

  1. Rotation
  2. Revolution
  3. Gravitation
  4. None of the above
Answer: Rotation

Q2. The movement of the earth around the sun is known as

  1. Rotation
  2. Revolution
  3. Inclination
  4. Gravitation
Answer: Revolution

Q3. Direct rays of the sun fall on the equator on

  1. 21 March
  2. 21 June
  3. 22 December
  4. 22 January
Answer: 21 March

Q4. Christmas is celebrated in summer in

  1. Japan
  2. India
  3. Australia
  4. Nepal
Answer: Australia

Q5. Cycle of the seasons is caused due to

  1. Rotation
  2. Gravitation
  3. Orbit
  4. Revolution
Answer: Revolution

Q6. How many days are there in leap year?

  1. 365
  2. 355
  3. 366
  4. 364
Answer: 366

Q7. The earth travels around the sun in ______________ orbit

  1. illumination
  2. Revolution
  3. Rotation
  4. Elliptical
Answer: Elliptical

Q8. The sun’s rays fall vertically on the Tropic of ___________ on 21st June

  1. Capricorn
  2. Cancer
  3. Both A and B
  4. None of the above
Answer: Cancer

Q9. Days are shorter during ___________ season

  1. Winter
  2. Summer
  3. Rainy
  4. All of the above
Answer: Winter

Q10. The circle that divides the day from night on the globe is called the circle of

  1. Oribtal
  2. Revolution
  3. Rotation
  4. Illumination
Answer: Illumination

Q11. How much hours earth take to complete one rotation?

  1. 24 hours
  2. 20 hours
  3. 36 hours
  4. 10 hours
Answer: 24 hours

Q12. When earth experience equal day and night, it is called

  1. Equinox
  2. Summer solstice
  3. Winter solstice
  4. All of the above
Answer: Equinox