International Date Line
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Q. A day is gained on crossing IDL from _______ to ______.
- West, East
- East, West
- North, South
- South, North
Q. International Date Line passes through the __________ region.
- north Atlantic
- south Atlantic
- mid-Pacific
- mid-Indian
Q. What does IDL stand for with respect to time and time zones?
- Internal Date Line
- International Date Line
- Intranational Date Line
- Intermittent Date Line
Q. Which of the following statements is true about the International Date Line (IDL)?
- A day is lost on crossing IDL from West to East.
- A day is gained on crossing IDL from East to West.
- It acts as a "line of demarcation" seperating two consecutive calender dates.
- IDL is just another name for the Prime Meridian.
Q. Which of the following is true about the International Date Line (IDL)?
- It acts as a boundary between two calender dates.
- It was established in the year 1899 by an international committee.
- The IDL has no legal international status in the world.
- It is not a straight line and has a zig-zag pattern.
Q. Which of the following statements is true about the International Date Line (IDL)?
- A day is lost on crossing IDL from West to East.
- A day is gained on crossing IDL from East to West.
- It acts as a "line of demarcation" seperating two consecutive calender dates.
- IDL is just another name for the Prime Meridian.
Q. To avoid the confusion of having different dates in the same country, the International Date Line bends and thus is a zig-zag line.
- True
- False
Q. What is the International Date Line?
- A “line of demarcation” separating two consecutive calendar dates
- A date after which the GMT will be replaced by the IST
- A “line of demarcation” separating Europe and Asia
- A “line of demarcation” separating the United States and Mexico
Q. In which of the following situations would a day be gained on crossing the International Date Line?
- Travelling from East to West
- Travelling from West to East
- Travelling from South to North
- Travelling from North to South
Q. To avoid the confusion of having different dates in the same country, the International Date Line bends and thus is a zig-zag line.
- True
- False