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Solutions for Chapter 2: Elements of a Map

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 2 of CISCE Oxford University Press for Voyage Geography [English] Class 6.


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Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 6 2 Elements of a Map Exercise

Exercise | Q 1.1

Choose the correct answer

This is not one of the five basic elements of a map

  • a title

  • a north line

  • conventional symbols

  • a twine

Exercise | Q 1.2

Choose the correct answer

This is one of the intermediate directions.

  • north

  • south

  • north-east

  • east

Exercise | Q 1.3

Choose the correct answer

Places lying halfway between south and south-west will have a

  • south direction

  • west direction

  • south-south-west direction

  • west-south-west direction

Exercise | Q 1.4

Choose the correct answer

This is the ratio of the distance between two places on a map to the actual distance between the same two places on the ground.

  • scale

  • plan

  • symbol

  • sketch

Exercise | Q 1.5

Choose the correct answer

The numerator of a representative fraction is always

  • 1

  • 2

  • 0

  • 100

Exercise | Q 2.01

Answer the following question in brief.

What are the cardinal directions?

Exercise | Q 2.02

Answer the following question in brief.

What is meant by the scale of a map?

Exercise | Q 2.03

Answer the following question in brief.

Which three ways are used to represent the scale of a map?

Exercise | Q 2.04

Answer the following question in brief.

Convert the statement 1 cm = 100 km into an R.F. scale.

Exercise | Q 2.05

Answer the following question in brief.

What method would you use to measure the length of a river?

Exercise | Q 2.06

Answer the following question in brief.

What is a legend or key?

Exercise | Q 2.07

Answer the following question in brief.

What are conventional signs and symbols?

Exercise | Q 2.08

Answer the following question in brief.

Name the features that are shown in blue, green, and brown colours on a map.

Exercise | Q 2.09

Answer the following question in brief.

Name the line of latitude that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.

Exercise | Q 2.1

Answer the following question in brief.

What are the latitudinal and longitudinal extents of India? Use your atlas to find the answer.

Exercise | Q 3.1

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

What are the five different elements of a map? Explain to them briefly?

Exercise | Q 3.2

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

Explain the functions of the north line and legend on a map.

Exercise | Q 3.3

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

What is the difference between the cardinal directions and the intermediate directions? Draw a diagram to the intermediate directions.

Exercise | Q 3.4

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

Describe any two ways of representing a map scale.

Exercise | Q 3.5

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

Why is the key or legend an important element of a map?

Exercise | Q 3.6

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

Explain why colours are used in maps?

Exercise | Q 3.7

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

What are the lines of latitude? Give examples?

Exercise | Q 3.8

Answer the following question in one or two paragraphs.

What is the grid system ? Why is it important?

Exercise | Q 4.1

Look closely at the political map of India in your atlas and make a note of your observations and calculations in your notebook.

What is the scale of the map?

Exercise | Q 4.2

Look closely at the political map of India in your atlas and make a note of your observations and calculations in your notebook.

Calculate the N-S and E-W extents of India.

Exercise | Q 4.3

Look closely at the political map of India in your atlas and make a note of your observations and calculations in your notebook.

Using the scale, calculate the distance between Delhi and Kolkata, Chennai and Thiruvananthapuram, and Mumbai and Panaji in kilometers.

Exercise | Q 5

Complete the following chart

Distance on Distance Scale
the map on ground  
Example: 5 cm 25 km 1 cm = 5 km
10 cm 100 km ___________
2 cm ___________m 1 cm = 30 km
___________ 49 m 1 cm = 7 m
6 cm 60,000 km __________
Exercise | Q 6.1

Practical work.
Draw a linear scale to show two men standing 30 m apart. Use the scale 1 cm = 3m.

Exercise | Q 6.2

Practical work.
A rectangular plot of length 200 m and width 125 m was bought by a businessman to set up a cosmetic factory. Draw this plot reduced to size using the scale 1cm = 25m. Show your work in class.

Exercise | Q 7

Picture study
Study the diagram alongside and fill in the blanks with appropriate directions:
Example: A lies to the north-west of B.
1. T lies to the – of U.
2. P lies to the – of 0.
3. 0 lies to the – of P.
4. Y lies to the – of X.
5. U lies to the – of T.

Exercise | Q 8

Complete the following table with the help of the list of conventional signs and symbols given in this chapter

  Symbols Features
1. PO _________
2. ________ metalled road
3. PS _________
4. RF _________
5. _________ international boundary
6. _________ river
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Let's do something | Q 1

Find latitudes and longitudes:
You will need an atlas. Turn to the index pages and find the latitudes and longitudes of these Indian cities.

Place Latitude Longitude
i. Delhi __________ _________
ii. Kolkata _________ _________
iii. Mumbai _________ _________
iv. Chennai _________ _________
v. Bengaluru _________ _________
vi. Srinagar _________ _________
Let's do something | Q 2

Make a clay globe in your art class and mark the major latitudes and longitudes using the following colours. Blue, green, and brown.

Solutions for 2: Elements of a Map

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Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 6 chapter 2 - Elements of a Map - Shaalaa.com

Oxford University Press solutions for Voyage Geography [English] Class 6 chapter 2 - Elements of a Map

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Concepts covered in Voyage Geography [English] Class 6 chapter 2 Elements of a Map are Types of Maps Based on Scale, Scale Meaning and Uses, Symbols, Direction: Eight Cardinal Points, The Role of Standard Signs and Symbols in Map Interpretation.

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