Q.1. State True (T) or false (F).
(i) A scale is necessary for a map. _______
(ii) Direction is not a component of maps. ________
(iii) A physical map shows natural features of the earth.
Q.2. What are the four cardinal directions?
Q.3. What do you mean by Thematic Maps?
Q.4. Which map shows distribution of forests?
Q.5. What are physical maps?
Q.6. How are maps more helpful than a globe?
Q.7. Fill in the blanks.
(i) The blue colour is used for showing __________.
(ii) A _________is used to find the main directions.
(iii) _________colour is used for showing mountains.
(iv) A globe can be useful when we want to study the earth as a ______.
Q.8. What are intermediate directions?
Q.9. What is called the north line?
Q.10. Which map provides detailed information?
Q.11. What do you mean by the term ‘the scale of the map’?
Q.12. What are called conventional symbols?
Q.13. What is an Atlas?
Q.14. What is Compass?
Q.15. Write the color used for the following: water bodies, mountain, plateau and for plains.
Q.16. What are the three components of a map?
Q.17. Define Political Maps.
Q.18. When should we use a globe?
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