ICSE Class 6 Geography Sample Paper Set 1
ICSE Class 6 Geography Sample Paper Set 1
ICSE Class 6 Geography Sample Paper Set 1
Class VI
Geography
Sample Paper - 1
Time: 2 hrs Total Marks: 80
General Instructions:
1. Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately.
2. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes.
This time is to be spent in reading the question paper.
3. The time given at the head of the paper is the time allotted for writing the answers.
4. Attempt all questions from sections A and B.
5. The intended marks of questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ].
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
Fill in the Blanks: [10]
i) and are the largest producers of diamonds in the
world.
ii) The Democratic Republic of Congo is the largest producer of in the
world.
iii) and _ are the main industrial estates of Australia.
iv) The Sea separates Australia and New Zealand.
v) have a moderating influence on the climate.
vi) When contour lines are far apart, they indicate a slope.
vii) New Zealand is second only to Australia in the production of .
viii) is the closest star to the Earth after the Sun.
ix) River is the fourth longest river in Africa.
x) The currency of Nigeria is .
QUESTION 2
Pick the correct answer from the options: [10]
i) Which of the following factors made it difficult to explore Africa till the late
eighteenth century?
a) The vastness of the Sahara Desert
b) Dense forests
c) A hot and humid climate
d) All of the above
ii) Which of the following countries is a part of North Africa?
a) Niger
b) Ghana
c) Ethiopia
d) Egypt
iii) In which year did the first settlers from Britain land in Australia?
a) 1788
b) 1688
c) 1888
d) 1792
viii) Who among the following is credited with the invention of the telescope which
helped astronomers to observe planets more accurately?
a) Johannes Kepler
b) Galileo Galilei
c) Aristotle
d) Eratosthenes
ICSE VI | Geography
Sample Paper – 1
QUESTION 3
SECTION B
QUESTION 4
vii) In New Zealand, rainfall is heavier on the western coast than on the eastern coast.
Explain.
viii) Why is the Earth also known as the ‘blue planet’?
ix) Differentiate between a strait and a peninsula with the help of an example.
x) What are the main crops grown in Egypt?
QUESTION 5 [30]
Answer the following: [30]
(i) The atmosphere plays a very important role in maintaining life forms on the Earth.
Discuss.
a) What is a nebula?
b) How are stars formed?
(v) Name four main layers of the atmosphere and state two main features of each layer.
(vi) On an outline map of New Zealand, Mark and label the following:
a) Mt. Cook
b) Canterbury Plains
c) Lake Taupo
d) Cook Strait
e) Southern Alps