Class 6 Social Science Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth Fill in the Blanks With Answers

Class 6 Social Science Fill in the Blanks Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth

Class 6 Social Science Chapter 1 Fill in the Blanks for Locating Places on the Earth (based on NCERT textbook Exploring Society: India and Beyond ).


Fill in the Blanks with Answers for Practice – Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth

Class 6 Social Science – Exploring Society: India and Beyond
Theme A — India and the World: Land and the People
Chapter 1: Locating Places on the Earth
This includes Fill in the Blanks normally asked in school exams, tests, and NCERT exercises.


SET 1 — Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth

Answer Options: Equator, Symbols, Scale, Cardinal directions, Atlas

  1. A book that contains a collection of maps is called an ________.
    Answer: Atlas
  2. The ________ helps us reduce large distances to small measurements on a map.
    Answer: Scale
  3. North, South, East and West are known as ________.
    Answer: Cardinal directions
  4. The 0° latitude is known as the ________.
    Answer: Equator
  5. Maps use ________ to represent various features like roads, rivers and buildings.
    Answer: Symbols

SET 2 — Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth

Answer Options: Prime Meridian, Grid, Longitudes, Globe, 15°

  1. The Earth is best represented through a model called a ________.
    Answer: Globe
  2. The imaginary lines running from the North Pole to the South Pole are called ________.
    Answer: Longitudes
  3. All parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude together form a ________ on the Earth.
    Answer: Grid
  4. The reference longitude marked as 0° is called the ________.
    Answer: Prime Meridian
  5. The Earth rotates ________ every hour.
    Answer: 15°

SET 3 — Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth

Answer Options: IST, Greenwich, 5 hours 30 minutes, Local time, International Date Line

  1. The standard time of India is known as ________.
    Answer: IST
  2. IST is ahead of GMT by ________.
    Answer: 5 hours 30 minutes
  3. The time calculated according to the longitude of a place is called its ________.
    Answer: Local time
  4. The Prime Meridian passes through ________ in London.
    Answer: Greenwich
  5. The line where the date changes by one day is known as the ________.
    Answer: International Date Line

SET 4 — Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth

Answer Options: 90°N, Torrid, Coordinates, Ujjain, Hemisphere

  1. Latitude and longitude together form the ________ of a place.
    Answer: Coordinates
  2. The Equator divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern ________.
    Answer: Hemisphere
  3. The latitude of the North Pole is ________.
    Answer: 90°N
  4. Areas around the Equator experience ________ climate.
    Answer: Torrid
  5. The ancient Indian prime meridian passed through the city of ________.
    Answer: Ujjain

SET 5 — Fill in the Blanks – Chapter 1 – Locating Places on the Earth

Answer Options: Meridians, 180°, Directions, Parallel, Temperate

  1. Lines of longitude are also called ________ of longitude.
    Answer: Meridians
  2. The line opposite to the Prime Meridian is marked as ________.
    Answer: 180°
  3. Maps use arrows to show the four main ________.
    Answer: Directions
  4. Latitudes are ________ lines running from east to west.
    Answer: Parallel
  5. Places located between the tropics and the polar regions have a ________ climate.
    Answer: Temperate