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The Globe
- Describe what a globe is and why it is called a model of the Earth.
- Explain why a globe is better than a flat map for showing the shape of the Earth.
- Describe the axis of the Earth and its importance on a globe.
- Explain what the equator is and where it is located on a globe.
- Describe the two hemispheres created by the equator.
- Explain why the globe is useful for understanding day and night.
- Describe how the globe shows continents and oceans accurately.
- Explain the difference between a globe and a world map in showing shapes.
Latitudes and Longitudes
- Describe what latitudes are and name the most important latitude.
- Explain why the equator is called the Great Circle.
- Describe the Tropic of Cancer and its position on the globe.
- Explain the importance of the Tropic of Capricorn.
- Describe the Arctic Circle and Antarctic Circle with their positions.
- Explain what longitudes are and how they differ from latitudes.
- Describe the Prime Meridian and why it passes through Greenwich.
- Explain how longitudes help in calculating time differences.
- Describe the heat zones of the Earth and name them.
- Explain why the Torrid Zone is the hottest zone.
- Describe the characteristics of the Temperate Zones.
- Explain why the Frigid Zones are the coldest.
Maps – Basics and Components
- Describe what a map is and how it differs from a globe.
- Explain why maps use symbols to represent features.
- Describe the importance of direction on a map.
- Explain what a compass rose shows on a map.
- Describe the meaning of north line and arrow on maps.
- Explain what scale on a map means with a simple example.
- Describe how a small-scale map differs from a large-scale map.
- Explain why maps need a scale to show distances accurately.
- Describe conventional symbols used for rivers and mountains.
- Explain the colours commonly used for water and land on maps.
Types of Maps
- Describe a physical map and what it shows.
- Explain how a political map is different from a physical map.
- Describe a thematic map and give one example.
- Explain the use of a road map with one feature it shows.
- Describe how relief maps show mountains and plains.
- Explain why sketch maps are useful for simple directions.
What is Government?
- Describe what a government is and why every country needs one.
- Explain the main functions of a government.
- Describe the three levels of government in India.
- Explain the difference between local and state government.
- Describe how governments make laws and maintain order.
- Explain the role of government in providing public services like roads.
Types of Governments
- Describe a monarchy and give one example.
- Explain the difference between absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy.
- Describe a democratic government and its main feature.
- Explain what universal adult franchise means in democracy.
- Describe how people participate in a democracy.
- Explain why democracy is called 'rule by the people'.
- Describe a dictatorship and how it differs from democracy.
- Explain one advantage of democratic government over monarchy.
- Describe how kings ruled in ancient monarchies.
- Explain the role of elections in a democratic government.
Key Elements and Features
- Describe the importance of equality in a democratic government.
- Explain how governments resolve conflicts among people.
- Describe one way the government protects rights of citizens.
- Explain the meaning of 'sovereign' in a democratic country.
Application and Review Questions
- Describe one advantage of using latitudes and longitudes on a globe.
- Explain how maps help sailors or pilots.
- Describe one limitation of a flat map compared to a globe.
- Explain why India is called a democratic republic.