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What are the characteristics of Contour lines ?

  1. Steep slopes.

  2. Gentle slopes

  3. Summits.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D

In two-dimensional diagrams the _ as well as the __ of the bars is taken into account.

  1. Speed, Area

  2. Mass, Velocity

  3. Length, Width

  4. Height, Density


Correct Option: C

How many types of Contour lines are found on a Topographical Map ?

  1. Three .

  2. Two .

  3. Seven.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: A

A set of imaginary lines drawn vertically from the North Pole to the South Pole and are vertical to latitudes are called _________.

  1. Equator

  2. Parallel of Meridians

  3. Meridians of Longitude

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

What do the different colours on the map represent ?

  1. Colours to represent area features.

  2. Boundries in black.

  3. Bodies of water in blue.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
The typical colour standard for topographical maps depicts contours in brown, bodies of water in blue, boundaries in black and grids and roads in red. Topographich maps may use different colours to represent area features. Physical maps commonly use colour most dramatically to show changes in elevation.

In one-dimensional diagrams only the _____ of the bar is taken into account.

  1. Length

  2. Volume

  3. Density

  4. Mass


Correct Option: A

Statistical Diagrams has ______.

  1. Only two dimensions

  2. One or two dimensions

  3. Three dimensions

  4. It can have one, two, three or more dimensions


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Statistical diagrams covers: data collection; extracting data from tables, mileage charts and timetables; data presentation using stem and leaf diagrams, line graphs, tally charts, pie charts and frequency tables; the statistical measures of mean, mode, median and range; plotting scatter diagrams; lines of best fit and finding the equation of the line of best fit.

Thus Statistical diagrams can have multiple dimensions.

_______ is a network formed by the criss- crossing of vertical and horizontal lines on a map or globe to locate a place.

  1. Scale

  2. Grid

  3. Legend

  4. Direction


Correct Option: B

What is the use of colour on maps ?

  1. Relationship to the object or feature on the ground.

  2. Represent the landscape.

  3. Represent different countries.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Many colours used on maps have a relationship to the object or feature on the ground. Political maps, which show more human created features usually use more map colour than physical maps, which represents the landscape often without regard for human modification. Maps often use four or more colours to represents different countries or internal divisions of countries.

Consider the following statements-
1. Usually maps are prepared in such a manner that the north direction is at the top of the map and the South side is at the bottom.
2. In some special cases maps may be made with the South side on the top or on the left side.

Which of the above statements are correct?

  1. 1 only

  2. 2 only

  3. both 1 and 2

  4. neither 1 nor 2.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Usually maps are prepared in such a manner that the north direction is at the top of the map and the South side is at the bottom.
In some special cases maps may be made with the South side on the top or on the left side.