Mon. Jul 1st, 2024

Class VI NCERT MCQs

  1. The narrow zone of contact between the land, water and air is called

    Options:
    1. Biome
    2. Biosphere
    3. Ecosystem
    4. Atmosphere

    Option: B

  2. A satellite

    Options:
    1. is a celestial body that moves around a planet
    2. is a celestial body that moves around the Sun
    3. has its own heat and light
    4. None of the above

    Option: A

  3. When wasPluto reclassified as a dwarf planet

    Options:
    1. 2003
    2. 2004
    3. 2005
    4. 2006

    Option: D

  4. The density of the atmosphere is found maximum at

    Options:
    1. Sea level
    2. Upper boundary of atmosphere
    3. Height of 400 kilometres from the Earth's surface
    4. Mountain's Peaks

    Option: A

  5. Which of the following process leads to theupliftment and sinking of the earth’s surface at several places

    Options:
    1. Internal process
    2. External process
    3. Both A and B
    4. None of the above

    Option: A

  6. Which of the following processes is responsible forthe continuous wearing down and rebuilding of the land surface

    Options:
    1. External process
    2. Both A and C
    3. Internal process
    4. None of the above

    Option: A

  7. Mountains arranged in a line is known as

    Options:
    1. Caldera
    2. Range
    3. Series
    4. None of the above

    Option: B

  8. Which one of following mountain ranges isone of the oldest fold mountain systems in the world

    Options:
    1. The Himalayan
    2. The Alps
    3. The Aravalli
    4. The Vosges

    Option: C

  9. Match the List I with List II and select the correct code from given below

    List I List II
    Folded Mountain Country/Continent
    a. The Himalayan i. Russia
    b. The Alps ii. North America
    c. The Ural iii. Switzerland
    d. Antarctic Circle iv. India
    Options:
    1. i ii iii iv
    2. ii i iv iii
    3. iv iii ii i
    4. iii ii i iv

    Option: C

  10. Which of the following type of mountains are createdwhen large areas are broken and displaced vertically

    Options:
    1. Fold Mountains
    2. Volcanic mountains
    3. Block Mountains
    4. None of the above

    Option: C

  11. The uplifted blocks of Block mountains are termed as

    Options:
    1. Graben
    2. Horsts
    3. Both A and B
    4. Neither A nor B

    Option: B

  12. The lowered blocks of Block mountains are called

    Options:
    1. Graben
    2. Horsts
    3. Both A and B
    4. Neither A nor B

    Option: A

  13. Undersea Mountain ‘Mauna Kea’ is located in which of the following oceans

    Options:
    1. Indian Ocean
    2. Atlantic Ocean
    3. Pacific Ocean
    4. Southern Ocean

    Option: C

  14. The Vosges Mountain in Europe is an example of

    Options:
    1. Fold Mountains
    2. Volcanic mountains
    3. Block Mountains
    4. None of the above

    Option: C

  15. Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa and Mt. Fujiyama in Japan are examples of

    Options:
    1. Fold Mountains
    2. Volcanic mountains
    3. Block Mountains
    4. None of the above

    Option: B

  16. A flat-topped elevated land with steep slope sides is known as

    Options:
    1. Plain
    2. Mountain
    3. Hill
    4. Plateau

    Option: D

  17. The east African Plateau is located in

    Options:
    1. Kenya
    2. Uganda
    3. Tanzania
    4. In all of the above

    Option: D

  18. Which of the following Plateaus is the highest in the World

    Options:
    1. African plateau
    2. Tibet plateau
    3. Chhotanagpur plateau
    4. Western plateau of Australia

    Option: B

  19. _____________ areas are rich in mineral deposits.

    Options:
    1. Plains
    2. Mountains
    3. Plateaus
    4. Glaciers

    Option: C

  20. The Himalayas and the Alps are examples of _______________types of mountains.

    Options:
    1. Fold Mountains
    2. Volcanic mountains
    3. Block Mountains
    4. None of the above

    Option: A