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ICSE Class 9 Geography

ICSE Class 9 Geography

Comprehensive mock test on Physical Geography and Climate patterns. Features map work and case study questions.

2025-07-19
ICSE Geography Class 9 Grade 9

Duration

30 min

Questions

30

Marking

Negative

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Which of the following is true about Earth as a planet?

A
It is the fourth planet from the Sun.
B
It is the fifth largest planet in the Solar System.
C
It is the only known planet that supports life.
D
It has no atmosphere.

What is the Earth's axis?

A
An imaginary line passing from the North Pole to the South Pole
B
The line along the equator
C
A line around the equator
D
An imaginary line connecting all the continents

Which of the following is true about the Earth's rotation?

A
The Earth rotates from west to east.
B
The Earth rotates from north to south.
C
The Earth rotates from east to west.
D
The Earth does not rotate at all.

Which of the following is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

A
Prime Meridian
B
Equator
C
Tropic of Cancer
D
Tropic of Capricorn

The Earth revolves around the Sun in which direction?

A
Clockwise
B
Counterclockwise
C
Upwards
D
Sideways

Which of the following is responsible for the change in seasons on Earth?

A
The Earth's rotation
B
The tilt of the Earth's axis during its revolution
C
The Earth's elliptical orbit
D
The Earth's position relative to the moon

Which of the following defines latitude?

A
The distance north or south of the equator
B
The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
C
The angle of the Sun's rays on Earth
D
The imaginary line that divides the Earth into two halves

Which of the following defines longitude?

A
The distance north or south of the equator
B
The distance east or west of the Prime Meridian
C
The imaginary line dividing the Earth into two hemispheres
D
The angle of the Sun's rays on Earth

The Prime Meridian is located at which degree of longitude?

A
0° longitude
B
90° East
C
180° East
D
45° West

The Earth completes one full rotation in how many hours?

A
12 hours
B
24 hours
C
36 hours
D
48 hours

The Earth's revolution around the Sun takes approximately how many days?

A
365 days
B
366 days
C
360 days
D
400 days

What is the Tropic of Cancer?

A
The line of latitude at 23.5° North
B
The line of latitude at 0°
C
The line of latitude at 23.5° South
D
The line of longitude at 0°

Which of these is NOT a feature of Earth's rotation?

A
It causes day and night
B
It causes the seasons
C
It is responsible for the Coriolis effect
D
It takes 24 hours for one full rotation

The Earth's movement around the Sun is called?

A
Rotation
B
Revolution
C
Precession
D
Eccentricity

What is the significance of the Prime Meridian?

A
It is the reference point for measuring time.
B
It is the reference point for measuring longitude.
C
It divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
D
All of the above

Which of these is caused by the Earth's axial tilt?

A
Day and night cycle
B
The changing of seasons
C
The ocean tides
D
Eclipses

Which of these lines of latitude is located at 66.5° North?

A
Equator
B
Tropic of Cancer
C
Arctic Circle
D
Tropic of Capricorn

The Earth's axis is tilted by how many degrees?

A
15°
B
23.5°
C
30°
D
45°

Which of the following causes the Earth's seasons?

A
The Earth’s rotation
B
The Earth’s revolution and axial tilt
C
The Earth's orbit
D
The Sun's heat

The Tropic of Capricorn is located at which degree of latitude?

A
23.5° South
B
23.5° North
C
D
90° South

What causes the change in the length of daylight hours throughout the year?

A
The Earth's rotation
B
The Earth's axial tilt
C
The Earth's position relative to the moon
D
The Earth's elliptical orbit

Which line of latitude is located at 0°?

A
Equator
B
Prime Meridian
C
Tropic of Cancer
D
Arctic Circle

What is the Earth's revolution responsible for?

A
The change in the day-night cycle
B
The formation of seasons
C
The change in the moon’s appearance
D
The variation in the length of a day

Which of the following statements is true regarding the Earth's orbit?

A
It is a perfect circle.
B
It is slightly elliptical.
C
It does not affect the length of a year.
D
It is influenced by the moon’s gravity.

Which of the following describes the Earth’s elliptical orbit?

A
It is perfectly circular, meaning the distance from the Sun is constant.
B
It has a varying distance from the Sun, leading to seasonal changes.
C
It is stable and unaffected by gravitational forces.
D
It has no impact on the length of a year.

Which of these factors does NOT contribute to the Earth's climate?

A
The Earth's axial tilt
B
The Sun's energy
C
The Moon's gravitational pull
D
The Earth's distance from the Sun

What is the importance of the Tropic of Capricorn?

A
It marks the Southernmost point where the Sun can be directly overhead.
B
It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
C
It indicates the region of the Earth that experiences the most sunlight.
D
It represents the time zone for the Southern Hemisphere.

What is the Earth's orbit around the Sun primarily responsible for?

A
The occurrence of day and night
B
The changing of seasons
C
The formation of ocean currents
D
The tilt of the Earth's axis

At what degree of latitude does the Tropic of Cancer lie?

A
23.5° North
B
23.5° South
C
D
66.5° North

Which of the following is true about the Earth's equator?

A
It is at 0° longitude.
B
It divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
C
It is the longest line of longitude.
D
It is located at 90° North latitude.