The numbers of northings of the map increases towards

  • west
  • east
  • south
  • north

The four basic points on the compass are classified as

  • northings
  • cardinal points
  • legend points
  • eastings

The four cardinal points can further be divided into

  • eight cardinal points
  • ten cardinal points
  • twelve cardinal points
  • six cardinal points

The imaginary lines that are used on maps to join the places of same height are called

  • legend lines
  • north arrow lines
  • grid lines
  • contour lines

Considering the grid lines of maps, the horizontal lines are classified as

  • northings
  • southings
  • eastings
  • westings

The visual representation of the surface of the Earth is classified as

  • journey planner
  • directory
  • scale
  • map

The symbols that are used to describe the area covering features such as farms and lakes are called

  • point symbols
  • height symbols
  • area symbols
  • line symbols

The ways in which the scale can be shown on the map includes

  • by words
  • by the ratio
  • by the line
  • all of above

The maps that gives information about rainfall, temperature and atmospheric pressure of specific country, region or the world are called

  • airlines maps
  • political maps
  • thematic maps
  • resource maps

The maps that shows natural resources in particular area are called

  • thematic maps
  • economic maps
  • resource maps
  • both b and c

The symbols that are used to represent hospitals, schools and churches are classified as

  • line symbols
  • point symbols
  • height symbols
  • area symbols

The numbers of eastings of the map increases towards

  • south
  • north
  • west
  • east

Considering the types of maps, the physical maps are used to show

  • rainfalls
  • mountains and rivers
  • atmosphere
  • rail road tracks and highways

The thin blue line on the map is usually used to show

  • electricity power station
  • stream
  • ocean
  • dam

Considering the types of maps, the road maps are used to show

  • atmosphere
  • rail road tracks and highways
  • rainfalls
  • mountains and rivers

The basic elements of maps includes

  • title and scale
  • grid lines and north arrow
  • legend and names of features
  • all of above

The scale such as 5cm to 1 km is an example of scale

  • by the line
  • by arrows
  • by words
  • by the ratio

The symbols on map by which rivers, roads and railway tracks are represented are

  • line symbols
  • point symbols
  • height symbols
  • area symbols

The climatic map is the type of

  • thematic maps
  • resource maps
  • airlines maps
  • political maps

The series of horizontal and vertical lines on the map is classified as

  • key lines
  • grid lines
  • scale lines
  • legend lines
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