Explore topic-wise MCQs in Grade6.

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101.

Considering the equator position, the areas having equatorial climate are

A. longitudes 10°N and 10°S
B. latitudes 15°N and 10°S
C. longitudes 20°N and 20°S
D. latitudes 10°N and 10°S
Answer» E.
102.

The tropical climates does not includes

A. polar climate
B. monsoon
C. savannah
D. equatorial
Answer» B. monsoon
103.

The word tundra means

A. fertile land
B. barren land
C. flooded land
D. drought land
Answer» C. flooded land
104.

The large trees are common in areas where the

A. sunlight duration is short
B. sunlight duration is long
C. duration of hail is short
D. duration of hail is long
Answer» C. duration of hail is short
105.

The layer of trees in tropical rainforests in the trees grow up to height of 40 to 50 meters is called

A. ground layer
B. undergrowth layer
C. emergent layer
D. canopy layer
Answer» D. canopy layer
106.

The kinds of plants that grows in hot desert includes

A. mosses and lichens
B. pine and cacti
C. elephant grass and cacti
D. tough grasses and short bushes
Answer» E.
107.

The range of temperature of areas in which conifers are found is

A. −12 °C and 20 °C
B. −18 °C and 25 °C
C. −30 °C and 10 °C
D. −25 °C and 20 °C
Answer» E.
108.

The decomposed animals and plants are absorbed in tropical rainforest by the

A. buttress root system
B. dormant root system
C. shallow root system
D. deep root system
Answer» D. deep root system
109.

The most essential element of photosynthesis is

A. sunlight
B. fertilizers
C. rain
D. greenhouse gases
Answer» B. fertilizers
110.

The range of temperature in temperate deciduous forests is

A. −2 °C to 10 °C
B. −6 °C to 15 °C
C. 0 °C to 10 °C
D. −20 °C to 20 °C
Answer» B. −6 °C to 15 °C
111.

The area which receives annual rainfall of less than 250 millimeters is classified as

A. tropical forest
B. desert
C. grassland
D. Savannas
Answer» C. grassland
112.

The temperate grasslands in northern Europe are known as

A. pampas
B. prairies
C. steppes
D. vied
Answer» D. vied
113.

The fourth layer of the Earth's atmosphere is

A. mesosphere
B. thermosphere
C. troposphere
D. stratosphere
Answer» C. troposphere
114.

The weather information for any future date is classified as

A. maritime forecast
B. continental forecast
C. ocean currents forecast
D. weather forecast
Answer» E.
115.

The most distinctive feature of warm temperate climate is

A. dry and hot winter
B. dry and hot summer
C. dry and hot spring
D. dry and hot autumn
Answer» C. dry and hot spring
116.

The actual amount of the water vapors present in the air is classified as

A. relative wind
B. relative precipitation
C. relative humidity
D. relative temperature
Answer» D. relative temperature
117.

The rain which is caused when rain meets to mountains or hills is classified as

A. relief rain
B. frontal rain
C. convectional rain
D. refraction rain
Answer» B. frontal rain
118.

The example of warm current is

A. California current
B. North Atlantic drift
C. North Arctic drift
D. South Atlantic drift
Answer» C. North Arctic drift
119.

The second layer of the Earth's atmosphere is

A. mesosphere
B. thermosphere
C. troposphere
D. stratosphere
Answer» E.
120.

The less water vapors are held when the

A. temperature is lower
B. temperature is higher
C. greenhouse gases are less in air
D. greenhouse gases are more in air
Answer» B. temperature is higher
121.

The types of temperate climate includes

A. warm temperate
B. cool temperate
C. polar climate
D. both a and b
Answer» B. cool temperate
122.

The examples of precipitation does not includes

A. frost and hail
B. rain
C. snow
D. cyclones
Answer» E.
123.

Considering the distribution on equator, the tropical rainforests are located within

A. 30° north and south
B. 28° north and south
C. 23.5° north and south
D. 33.5° north and south
Answer» D. 33.5° north and south
124.

The layers of temperate deciduous forests includes

A. shrub layer
B. ground layer
C. tree layer
D. all of above
Answer» E.
125.

The percentage of Earth's surface covering the rainforests is

A. 9%
B. 6%
C. 15%
D. 11%
Answer» C. 15%
126.

The range of rainfall in temperate deciduous forests is

A. 800 to 1,000 millimeters
B. 750 to 1,000 millimeters
C. 650 to 900 millimeters
D. 600 to 800 millimeters
Answer» C. 650 to 900 millimeters
127.

The leaves are shed by large number of trees of tropical monsoon forests in

A. wet autumn season
B. dry monsoon season
C. wet monsoon season
D. winter snow season
Answer» C. wet monsoon season
128.

The long depression which is surrounded by the high grounds is classified as

A. plain
B. valley
C. hill
D. plateau
Answer» C. hill
129.

The average height of The Tibetan Plateau is of

A. 7200 meters
B. 5000 meters
C. 6500 meters
D. 7000 meters
Answer» C. 6500 meters
130.

The steep-walled valleys having narrow depressions and are cut by the streams and rivers are called

A. C-shaped
B. O-shaped
C. V-shaped valleys
D. U-shaped valleys
Answer» D. U-shaped valleys
131.

The highest mountain of the world is

A. Mount Everest
B. K2
C. Mount Fuji
D. Mount Vesuvius
Answer» B. K2
132.

The number of mountains in Tibetan Plateau whose height are more than 8,000 meters are

A. 20
B. 18
C. 14
D. 16
Answer» D. 16
133.

The activities that people do to make the living are called

A. natural settlement
B. economic activities
C. social activities
D. natural activities
Answer» C. social activities
134.

In the word geography, the word 'Geo' means

A. earth
B. moon
C. mars
D. stars and galaxies
Answer» B. moon
135.

In geography, the study of the land of Earth is classified as

A. physical geography
B. human geography
C. environmental geography
D. atmospheric geography
Answer» B. human geography
136.

The study of activities of people living on the Earth is known as

A. physical geography
B. human geography
C. environmental geography
D. atmospheric geography
Answer» C. environmental geography
137.

The element which is used to measure how cold or hot the weather is

A. wind
B. precipitation
C. humidity
D. temperature
Answer» E.
138.

The process in which water vapors are releases in the air by the leaves of plants is called

A. respiration
B. precipitation
C. evaporation
D. transpiration
Answer» E.
139.

The temperature van be measured as

A. degree Celsius
B. degree Fahrenheit
C. percentage
D. both a and b
Answer» E.
140.

The tropical monsoon and equatorial climate are the kinds of

A. polar climate
B. temperate climate
C. tropical climate
D. frontal climate
Answer» D. frontal climate
141.

The humans perspire when body temperature is warm and

A. precipitation is low
B. precipitation is high
C. humidity is high
D. humidity is low
Answer» D. humidity is low
142.

The top most layer of the Earth on which plants grows is called

A. rock sand
B. clay
C. sand
D. soil
Answer» D. soil
143.

The buildings, transport networks, people and agricultural activities are classified as

A. human environment
B. physical environment
C. Caribbean environment
D. Mediterranean environment
Answer» B. physical environment
144.

The kind of geography which focuses on how people living on the Earth interact with the nature is classified as

A. atmospheric geography
B. physical geography
C. environmental geography
D. human geography
Answer» D. human geography
145.

The condition of atmosphere of the Earth at any particular time is called

A. relief features
B. weather
C. drainage
D. climate
Answer» C. drainage
146.

The shape and height of the land is known as

A. drainage
B. relief
C. climate
D. weather
Answer» C. climate
147.

The symbol on map that represent human and physical features on surface of Earth is classified as

A. legend
B. grid
C. key
D. both a and c
Answer» B. grid
148.

The element of map which shows relationship between actual distance and the length on map is

A. grid line
B. key line
C. legend line
D. scale
Answer» E.
149.

Considering the grid lines of maps, the vertical lines are classified as

A. eastings
B. westings
C. northings
D. southings
Answer» B. westings
150.

The thick blue line on the map is usually used to show

A. electricity power station
B. stream
C. river
D. dam
Answer» D. dam