Exercise Chapter 1 Maps and Globes
Class 5
Chapter 1
Maps and Globe
Question Answers
Q1. Write Short Answers:-
1. Name the seven continents.
Ans:
1. Asia
2. Africa
3. North America
4. South America
5. Antarctica
6. Europe
7. Australia
2. Name the five oceans.
Ans:
1. Pacific Ocean
2. Atlantic Ocean
3. Indian Ocean’
4. Antarctic Ocean
5. Arctic Ocean
3. Why it is important to understand the
language of maps?
Ans: In order to understand the information given on a map, it is
important to understand the language of maps.
4. Why are all maps drawn to scale?
Ans: All maps are drawn to scale because all maps are not as large as the
area as they depict.
Q2. Answer the following questions in
detail:-
1. Compare a globe and a map. List the
advantages and disadvantages of each.
Ans:
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Maps
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1.
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1.
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A map
is drawn on a flat surface.
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A globe
is round model of the earth.
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2.
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Map
shows continents, countries, cities, neighbourhood and market places.
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Globe
shows the shape, size and location of the continents and water bodies.
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Advantages
of Maps
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Advantages
of Globes
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1.
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Maps
are easy to carry.
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Globes
represents the earth in a simple and accurate way.
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2.
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Maps
are very useful to depict areas in detail.
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Globe
helps us to understand movements of the earth on its axis and around the sun.
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Disadvantages
of Maps
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Disadvantages
of Globe
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1.
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A
curved surface of the earth cannot be shown accurately on a paper.
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Globe
shows only one side of the earth.
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2.
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It does
not tell about the shape and movements of the earth.
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Globe
cannot be carried easily.
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3. Name the four directions. How do maps
show directions?
Ans: Name of the four directions are:-
I.
North
II.
South
III.
East
IV.
West
Draw diagram of direction given in the book on page number 8
a. The directions on the map are shown
by an arrow which is marked ‘N’.
b. This indicate the north direction.
c. Once we know the north direction. We
can easily find the other directions.
d. All maps follow the same method to
show directions.
4. Differentiate between physical and
political maps.
Ans:
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Political
maps
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Physical
maps
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1.
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Political
maps show political boundaries of countries, states, cities and other
political divisions.
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Physical
maps show physical features like mountains, valleys, plateaus, plains, rivers
and seas.
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5. What is a linear scale? How do you
see it? Explain with the help of an example.
Ans: Linear scale is to measure the distance on a map. This scale is
shown as a straight line, divided into units of length.
To measure the distance between
the two places, the following method has to be followed:
a. Take a India political map.
b. Take a thread or a strip of paper.
c. Measure the distance between the two
places, say Delhi to Kolkata, using a thread or a strip of paper.
d. Pull the thread straight from Delhi
and Kolkata.
e. The length of a thread or a piece of
paper between Delhi and Kolkata is distance between the two cities.
f. Now place the thread on the linear
scale and calculate the actual distance.
HOT QUESTION
Q. Why is the earth called the “blue planet” especially when viewed from
the space?
Ans: The Earth is called blue planet because:
The ¾ part of the earth is covered with water.
The water appears blue in colour.
So when we see the earth from the space it appears blue in coloured.
That is why the earth is called “blue Planet”.
Value based Question:-
Q: The earth supports life and helps all living beings to survive. Do you
support your family members when they need you? Give example?
Ans: The earth has air and water which is very necessary to live. Thus it
supports life.
Yes I also support my family members.
I usually help my mother in household works.
I help my dad by cleaning his car.
I also help my younger brother in his home work.
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