EDS Quiz – 21 June 12, 2025May 30, 2025 by Admin EDS Quiz – 21There are 10 multiple choice questions in each quiz.Answer of the questions may change randomly each time you start the test.Practice each quiz at least 2 times. At the end of the Test you can see your Test score and Rating.If any answer looks wrong in Quiz comment below. 1 / 101. Summer solstice in the southern hemisphere occur : A. December 22 B. November 20 C. July 20 D. March 25 2 / 102. At the core of earth, temperature is estimated to be around : A. 1000 °C B. 1500 °C C. 2500 °C D. 2000 °C 3 / 103. Days and nights are equal throughout the globe when sun is above : A. Equator B. Tropic of cancer C. Poles D. Tropic of Capricorn 4 / 104. Equinox occur when the sun is vertically above : A. Tropic of Capricon B. Tropic of cancer C. Poles D. Equator 5 / 105. The position of earth in its orbit, when it is at its greatest distance from the sun causing summer in northern hemisphere : A. Aphelion B. Perigee C. Perihelion D. Apogee 6 / 106. Heat received by earth from sun is known as : A. Insolation B. Solar heat C. Thermal radiation D. Solar radiation 7 / 107. The mean distances on the perihelion and aphelion is : A. 149.5 km B. 180.5 km C. 185 km D. 100 km 8 / 108. The term that best describes the shape of earth is : A. Geoid B. Eclipse C. Globe D. Sphere 9 / 109. The time required for moon light to reach earth is : A. 5 seconds B. 3.5 seconds C. 3 seconds D. 1.3 seconds 10 / 1010. The equitorial diameter of earth is approximately : A. 15000 km B. 12756 km C. 16000 km D. 10000 km Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz PreviousNext Quiz