MCQ Chapter 1 Geography Class 7 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Geography Class 7How Seasons Occur – Part 1 1. The Earth completes one full revolution around the Sun in approximately:24 hours30 days365 days12 hoursQuestion 1 of 202. What is the angle of the Earth's axial tilt?45°23.5°90°10°Question 2 of 203. Why does the duration of night increase as we move from September to December?The Earth's revolutionThe Earth's axial tiltThe Moon blocking sunlightChanges in air pressureQuestion 3 of 204. What happens during an equinox?The longest day of the year occursThe shortest day of the year occursDay and night are of equal durationThe Sun disappears for monthsQuestion 4 of 205. What should be recorded throughout the year in the given activity?The amount of rainfallThe temperature changesThe position of sunrise and sunsetThe speed of windQuestion 5 of 206. What causes seasons on Earth?The Earth’s rotationThe Earth's axial tilt and revolutionThe distance of Earth from the SunThe movement of cloudsQuestion 6 of 207. Which experiment is used to study the position of the Sun throughout the year?Observing the Moon’s movementUsing a torch and a stick to track shadowsMeasuring wind speed dailyRecording temperatures in different locationsQuestion 7 of 208. What is the shortest day of the year called?Summer SolsticeEquinoxWinter SolsticeLunar EclipseQuestion 8 of 209. Why is it important to track the duration of daytime?To predict rainfallTo understand seasonal changesTo measure wind speedTo track earthquakesQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the movement of the Earth's axis influence?The length of day and nightThe amount of oxygen in the airThe height of mountainsThe shape of the continentsQuestion 10 of 2011. What happens when the Earth rotates from west to east?The Sun rises in the west and sets in the eastThe Sun appears to rise in the east and set in the westThe Sun stays in the same positionThe Earth moves away from the SunQuestion 11 of 2012. How can we measure the duration of daytime and nighttime?By checking the temperature dailyBy measuring wind speedBy recording sunrise and sunset timesBy observing cloud movementsQuestion 12 of 2013. What happens to the length of the shadow as the Sun moves higher in the sky?It increasesIt decreasesIt stays the sameIt disappearsQuestion 13 of 2014. What is the main reason for the change in the location of sunrise and sunset?The Earth's rotationThe Earth's revolutionThe Sun's movement around the EarthThe Moon’s phasesQuestion 14 of 2015. How many times does the Earth rotate on its axis in one year?12 times24 times365 times730 timesQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the experiment with the stick and wall help us understand?The Earth's gravitational forceThe changing position of the SunThe Moon's phasesThe formation of cloudsQuestion 16 of 2017. What do we call the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere?Summer SolsticeWinter SolsticeEquinoxEclipseQuestion 17 of 2018. Why do shadows appear longer in the morning and evening?The Sun is at a lower angleThe Sun is directly overheadThe Earth stops rotating at those timesThe Moon reflects sunlightQuestion 18 of 2019. What is the approximate duration of daytime on an equinox?10 hours12 hours14 hours24 hoursQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the main factor causing variations in daytime duration throughout the year?The Earth's rotationThe Earth's axial tiltThe Moon's gravitational pullThe distance between the Earth and the SunQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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