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Question-1
How many digits are used to represent a grid reference?
(A)
Two
(B)
Four
(C)
Six
(D)
Eight
Question-2
A large - scale map depicts:
(A)
A large amount of detail for a large amount of area
(B)
A large amount of detail for a small amount of area
(C)
A small amount of detail for a large amount of area
(D)
A small amount of detail for a small amount of area
Question-3
Which of the following in a Grid reference tells us how far up the map a position is?
(A)
Eastings
(B)
Northings
(C)
Both 1 & 2
(D)
Southings
Question-4
What are used to show data that can be divided into three parts ?
(A)
Scatter graphs
(B)
Pie chart
(C)
Bar charts
(D)
Triangular graphs
Question-5
One map, the distance between two places is 4 cm and their actual distance is 2 km. Then what is the scale of the map?
(A)
1:25,000
(B)
1:50,000
(C)
1:1,00,000
(D)
1:10,000
Question-6
A feature of upper course of a river.
(A)
Gorges
(B)
Asymmetrical channel
(C)
Large channel
(D)
Spurs
Question-7
Vertical lines of the grid in a topographic map is also called:
(A)
Eastings
(B)
Northings
(C)
Both 1 & 2
(D)
Southings
Question-8
Which of the following feature suggests the middle course of a river?
(A)
Interlocking spurs
(B)
Truncated spurs
(C)
Oxbow lakes
(D)
Deltas
Question-9
For a square reference 7504 ,which is the figure that represents the northings?
(A)
75
(B)
50
(C)
04
(D)
4
Question-10
Steepness of a slope is called:
(A)
Contour
(B)
Northings
(C)
Gradient
(D)
Eastings
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