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Q. Which map provides detailed information?
Q. Small scale maps are used to represent _______.
- Small areas
- Countries
- Continents
- House/apartments
Q. Scale of map A is 1:250 and scale of map B is 1:1000000. Which of the following is true?
- Map A is a large scale map
- Map A is a small scale map
- Map B is a small scale map
- Map B is a large scale map
Q. Harish has a map having scale, 1 cm = 100 km. What does that mean?
- It means 100 cm on the map is equal to 1 km in real distance.
- It means 200 cm on the map is equal to 200 km in real distance.
- It means 1 cm on the map is equal to 200 km in real distance.
- It means 2 cm on the map is equal to 200 km in real distance.
Q. Mumbai and Delhi are 4.5 cm apart on the map. How far apart would they be on ground if the scale is 1:2500000?
- 2, 500 km
- 1, 125 km
- 1, 000 km
- 1, 025 km
Q. We can make a map of __________.
- cities
- countries
- houses
- stadiums
Q. When a small area like a village or a town is to be shown on paper, then we use _____.
- large scale
- no scale
- shading
- small scale
Q. When large areas like continents or countries are to be shown on paper, we use a small scale map.
- True
- False
Q. What is the ratio between the actual distance on the ground and the distance shown on the map called?
- Scale
- Similarity
- Distance
- Direction
Q. The two types of scales used in maps are:
- Verbal scale
- Oral scale
- Ratio scale
- Metre scale
Q. _______ is the ratio of distance on the map to distance on the ground.
- Representative fraction
- Determinative Fraction
- Distance Fraction
- None of the above
Q. Aman wanted to see his small village in detail, which map Aman should use?
- large scale map
- small scale map
- sketch
- plan
Q. Out of the given alternatives, choose the one which is nearest in meaning to the italicised word in the sentence.
He gave an expeditious reply.
He gave an expeditious reply.
- exact
- elaborate
- prompt
- slow
Q. We can make a map of __________.
- stadiums
- houses
- cities
- countries
Q. If in a map, scale given is: 1cm = 2km, then _____.
- 5cm = 15km
- 6cm = 3km
- 7cm = 14km
- 8cm = 18km
Q. If in a map, scale given is: 1cm = 2km, then _____.
- 5cm = 15km
- 6cm = 3km
- 7cm = 14km
- 8cm = 18km