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1.

During whose regime did the Chinese tourist Fahiyan visit India?

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Chinese tourist Fahiyan visited India during the regime of Chandragupta II.

2.

Name the Navratanas of Chandragupta II’s court.

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Navratnas of Chandragupta II’s court included- Poet Kalidas, Amar Singh, Ghatkarpar, Dhanvantri, Shanku, Varahmihir, Khashpanak, Vetal Bhatt and Varruchi.

3.

Which ruler had started the Vikram Samvat? (a) Chandragupta Morya (b) Chandragupta I (c) Samudragupta (d) Chandragupta II

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(d) Chandragupta II

4.

What was Emperor Ashoka’s Dhamma?

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Emperor Ashoka’s Dhamma was associated with the moralistic education imparted by him to the people.

5.

‘Illustrate with the help of a figure the occurrence of high tide and low tide.

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The water level on the part of the earth facing the moon rises. The rise in water level due to the gravitational pull exerted by the moon leads to high tide. You might have noticed that the water level at the opposite side also has risen. The centrifugal force due to the earth’s rotation is the reason for the rise in water level here. It can be seen that the water level goes down at places located 90° away from the places of tidal influence. This is due to the draining of water towards the tidal regions. The phenomenon of fall of water level is known as low tide.

6.

Is there any relation between the intensity of waves and the wavelength? substantiate

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The Intensity of waves is defined as the power delivered per unit area. The unit of intensity will be W.m2. The wave energy comes from simple harmonic motion of its particles. The total energy will equal the maximum kinetic energy. As intensity of waves increases the wavelength also increases.

7.

Prepare a note on mud bank

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Mudbank is a phenomenon that develops in the Arabian Sea during the onset or the end of the monsoon season. Planktons grow luxuriantly in the turbulent muddy water along the seashore during the monsoon rains. Schools of fish such as shrimp, sardine, and mackerel arrive to feed on the planktons and the mud, giving fishermen a good catch. This phenomenon is known as mud bank.

8.

Prepare a note on ocean currents

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It is a type of seawater movement. Ocean currents are the continuous flow of seawater from one direction to another. They can be classified as warm currents and cold currents. Warm currents are the currents that flow from the tropical or subtropical regions towards the polar or subpolar regions. The water that flows in will be warmer than the water at the destination.

Similarly, cold currents are the currents that flow in from the polar or the subpolar regions towards the tropical or subtropical regions. In this case, the water that flow in will be colder than the water at the destination. The temperature and salinity of seawater varies from ocean to ocean. This difference leads to density difference in seawater. The difference in density is one of the factors that cause ocean currents.

9.

Nearly ………… % of earth’s surface area is covered with water.

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Nearly 71% of earth’s surface area is covered with water.

10.

Match the followingABPacific oceanSouthern oceanAtlantic oceanWarton trenchIndian oceanPuerto RicoAntarctic oceanChallenger Deep

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AB
Pacific oceanChallenger Deep
Atlantic oceanPuerto Rico
Indian oceanWarton trench
Antarctic oceanSouthern ocean
11.

Where do you find the highest Ocean temperature?

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Between 10° latitudes on either side of the equator

12.

Which are the mineral deposits in ocean.

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  • Iron ore
  • Coal
  • Petroleum
  • Natural gas
13.

Some measures are taken to prevent damage and to protect the lives of people living in the coastal areas. Identify the measures.

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  • Depositing boulders along the seashore.
  • Construction of interlocking concrete structures (Pulimuttu)
  • Planting of mangroves.
14.

Name the sea waves generated by earthquakes and volcanos

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Seismic sea waves or tsunami waves.

15.

Name two damages caused by strong waves

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  • Cyclones
  • Shelving of shores
16.

Name the following:(i) The summit of the wave (ii) Bottom part of the wave (iii) Distance between 2 adjacent crests (iv) Vertical distance between the crest and the trough

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(i) Wave crest 

(ii) Wave trough 

(iii) Wavelength 

(iv) Wave height

17.

Mark the missing portion.

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1. Wave Length 

2. Crest 

3. Wave height 

4. Trough

18.

………. is the reason for waves.

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The friction exerted by winds on the ocean surface

19.

As we more away from the equator, temperature considerably. a) Increases b) Decreases c) First increases and then decreases d) Remains constant

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Correct answer is: a) Increases

20.

What are sea waves?

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The up and down motion of the water along the surface of the sea is called sea waves.

21.

The oil field started in 1974 in Mumbai is known as

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Answer is Mumbai High

22.

What is the reason for the variation in temperature over different latitudinal zones?

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Variation in the amount of insolation received on the earth is the major reason, The Ocean currents and winds also influence the temperature of seawater.

23.

Name some countries where fishing is an important activity.

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  • Japan 
  • Peru 
  • China 
  • Norway 
  • USA
24.

What are the medicinal user of marine organisms?

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Marine organisms help in production of :-

  • antibiotics 
  • steroids 
  • vitamines
25.

Which among the following statements is not related to the Indian Ocean? a. The southern part of this ocean extends up to the Antarctic Ocean. b. The average depth is more than that of the Atlan tic Ocean. c. The Puerto Rico trench is situated in this ocean. d. It ranks third in area.

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Answer is B & C are not related

26.

Point out the conditions leading to variations in salinity.

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  • Salinity will be more in landlocked seas.
  • Salinity increases in areas of high evaporation.
  • Salinity decreases in areas where snow meltwater reaches in large quantity.
  • Salinity decreases at river mouths.
  • Heavy rainfall leads to reduction in salinity.
27.

Define Salinity?

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The concentration of salt content in seawater is known as salinity.

28.

Why is salinity is less at river mouths?

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Salinity is less at river mouths because of huge amount of freshwater added from hundred of rivers.

29.

What causes movements in seawater.

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The density of seawater is not uniform everywhere. This is due to the variations in salinity and temperature of sea water. Density decreases as temperature increases, and it increases as salinity increases. You have understood that the temperature, salinity and the density of seawater are not uniform everywhere. These variations lead to movements in seawater.

30.

Name the major contents of seawater

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  • Sodium chloride
  • Magnesium chloride
  • Magnesium Sulphate
31.

Which are the movements of seawater.

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  • Waves
  • Tides
  • Ocean currents
32.

The average amount of saltiness of seawater is a) 2.5% b) 3.5% c) 4.5% d) 5.5%

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Correct answer is: b) 3.5%

33.

What are the effects of ocean currents?

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  • Influence the climate of coastal regions.
  • Fog develops in the regions where warm and cold currents meet.
  • The regions where the warm and cold currents meet provide favorable conditions for the growth of fish.
34.

Distinguish between high tide and low tide

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The rise in the level of ocean water is the high tide and the lowering of the water level is known as the low tide.

35.

The equatorial regions; record a high amount of salinity as compared to the polar regions why?

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The temperature is high in equatorial regions compared to polar regions. Density increases as temperature rises. High density is associated with high salinity. There is possibility of high evaporation in equatorial regions. That is why equatorial regions record high amount of salinity.

36.

Identify the important features of seawater.

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  • Temperature 
  • Salinity 
  • Density
37.

Name the Oceans

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a) The Pacific Ocean 

b) The Atlantic Ocean 

c) The Indian Ocean 

d) The Artie Ocean 

e) The Antarctic Ocean

38.

Point out the important effects of tides.

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High tides and low tides have many effects. Let’s have a look at them.

  • The debris dumped along the seashores and ports are washed off to the deep sea.
  • The formation of deltas is disrupted due to strong tides.
  • Brackish water can be collected in salt pans during high tides.
  • The fishermen make use of the tides for going and returning from the sea in catamarans.
  • Tidal energy can be used for power generation.
  • Ships can be brought to shallow harbors during high tides.
39.

What are the reasons for tides?

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Tides are formed as a result of the gravitational pull exerted by the moon and the sun along with the centrifugal force due to the earth’s rotation.

40.

What do you mean by tides?

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Tides are he periodic rise and fall of water level in the ocean.

41.

High tide occurs twice a day. Explain this statement.

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The rise in water level due to the gravitational pull exerted by the moon leads to high tide. Tides can occur as two high waters and two low water each day. The tides are occurred by the gravitational. The moon’s gravity pulls the ocean surface closer to it and the moon makes two trips around the earth each day. Hence there in high tide twice a day.

42.

Oceans play an important role in human life and environment. Justify.

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Influence of Oceans in human life Oceans play significant role in the life of human beings. We cannot neglect oceans because oceans are useful in

  • Influencing our climate.
  • Providing mineral deposits.
  • helping power generation.
  • Providing source of food.
We shall now explain the influence of ocean in detail.
43.

The “Navratnas” were present in the court of which ruler? (a) Emperor Ashoka (b) Chandragupta I (c) Samudragupta (d) Chandragupta II

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(d) Chandragupta II

44.

What was the period of the Morya Empire?

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The period of Morya Empire was from fourth century BC to second century BC.

45.

Who founded the Morya dynasty? (a) Chandragupta Morya (b) Bindusar (c) Emperor Ashoka (d) Samudragupta

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(a) Chandragupta Morya

46.

Who were ‘Dhamma Mahatamyas’?

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Dhamma Mahatamyas were religious teachers who were appointed by Ashoka to impart moralistic education to people.

47.

Ashoka was the follower of which religion?

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Ashoka was the follower of Buddhism.

48.

When did Emperor Ashoka become the ruler? (a) In 322 BC (b) In 272 BC (c) In 269 BC (d) In 319-320 BC

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(c) In 269 BC

49.

What were the welfare activities of Emperor Ashoka?

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Emperor Ashoka constructed roads, hospitals, dharamshalas and planted shadowy trees on the sides of the roads for the benefit of his people and animals.

50.

In which language have most of the scriptures of Askoka been written?

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Most of the scriptures of Ashoka have been written in Prakrit language.