Class 04 EVS Map And Directions CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 4 · EVS Map And Directions
This is Science and Social Science (EVS) class 04 EVS Map and Directions CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
Two points on the globe through which needle passes are
- ATwo lines
- BTwo polesCorrect
- CTwo equator
- DTwo locus
2
The axis of real earth is
- ALarge needle
- BHuge magnet
- CSmall needle
- DImaginary lineCorrect
3
The globe can be moved around axis form
- ASouth to north
- BEast to west
- CWest to eastCorrect
- DNorth to south
4
Imaginary line running on globe that divide it into two equal part is called
- ALine of cancer
- BLine of Capricorn
- CEquatorCorrect
- DAxis
5
We can find the major directions with the help of a
- ACompassCorrect
- BSpeedometer
- CWind mill
- DWind cork
6
Northern half of earth is called
- ANorthern hemisphereCorrect
- BLower hemisphere
- CUpper hemisphere
- DSouthern hemisphere
7
The map of a country is an example of
- ALarge scale map
- BSmall scale mapCorrect
- CIndicative map
- DDetail map
8
Drawing something smaller than the real size but keeping it exactly in the same shape is called
- ALarge scale
- BDrawing to scaleCorrect
- CMarking scale
- DSmall scale
9
Equator is a imaginary
- ABroad line
- BStraight line
- CCircular lineCorrect
- DThick line
10
All parallel circles from the equator up to the poles are called
- AParallel of altitude
- BParallel of pole
- CParallels of latitudesCorrect
- DParallel of circle
11
The symbol shown below used in map represent

- APost officeCorrect
- BBook shop
- CSchool
- DPolice station
12
The map of a residential colony is an example of
- AMedium scale map
- BLarge scale mapCorrect
- CAverage scale map
- DSmall scale map
13
On globes latitudes are measured in
- AMeter
- BCentimeter
- CDegreesCorrect
- DKilometer
14
The maps that shows lesser details of a large area is called
- ASmall scale mapsCorrect
- BSketch
- CLarge scale maps
- DCartograph
15
On globe, equator represents the
- ATen degree latitudes
- BZero degree latitudesCorrect
- COne degree latitudes
- DFive degree latitudes