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  • What do lines of latitude measure?


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  • A. east-west position between the poles
  • B. north-south position between the poles
  • C. north-east position between the poles
  • D. south-west position between the poles

  • Correct Answer
  • north-south position between the poles 

    Explanation

    Lines of latitude measure north-south position between the poles.

     

    Lines of latitude are imaginary reference lines that describe how far north or south a location on the Earth is from the Equator. The equator is defined as 0 degrees, the North Pole is 90 degrees north, and the South Pole is 90 degrees south. Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, thus they are often referred to as parallels.

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    • 1. The longest ship canal in the world is the

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    • A. Suez canal, Egypt
    • B. Kiel canal, Germany
    • C. Panama canal, Central America
    • D. St. Laurence Seaway (USA and Canada)
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    • 2. Suez Canal connects

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    • A. Red Sea and Arabian Sea
    • B. Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea
    • C. Arabian Sea and Mediterranean Sea
    • D. North Sea and Baltic Sea
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    • 3. Which country is the largest producer of Rice?

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    • A. Brazil
    • B. China
    • C. United States
    • D. India
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    • 4. The Gobi Desert is one of the largest deserts on Earth. A part of it lies in which of the following countries?

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    • A. Australia
    • B. Saudi Arabia
    • C. Mongolia
    • D. Madagascar
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    • 5. Nepal shares a border with which other country besides India?

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    • A. China
    • B. Bhutan
    • C. Bangladesh
    • D. Afghanistan
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    • 6. Settled agriculture was first seen in China around

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    • A. 6000 BC
    • B. 8000 BC
    • C. 3000 BC
    • D. 15000 BC
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    • 7. Not including the sun, the closest stars to earth are

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    • A. 4300 light-years away
    • B. 430 light-years away
    • C. 43 light-years away
    • D. 4.3 light-years away
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    • 8. How does the Sun get its energy

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    • A. From gravitational pressure
    • B. From nuclear fission
    • C. From nuclear fusion
    • D. None of the above
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    • 9. ' Mohs scale ' is used to indicate the

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    • A. degree of brittleness of a substance
    • B. degree of hardness of mineral
    • C. degree of viscosity of a liquid
    • D. degree of elasticity of a material
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    • 10. The most abundent metal in the Earth's crust is

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    • A. Calcium
    • B. Aluminium
    • C. Iron
    • D. Magnesium
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