Seasons -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Seasons”:

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Question 1: Which factor is primarily responsible for the changing of seasons on Earth?

(a) Earth's distance from the Sun
(b) Earth's rotation speed
(c) Earth's axial tilt
(d) Earth's magnetic field

Question 2: In the Northern Hemisphere, which season is associated with the longest daylight hours?

(a) Spring
(b) Summer
(c) Autumn
(d) Winter

Question 3: What is the term for the transition periods between seasons, characterized by moderate weather?

(a) Equinoxes
(b) Solstices
(c) Tropics
(d) Monsoons

Question 4: Which season is known for its cooler temperatures, shorter days, and shedding of leaves by deciduous trees?

(a) Spring
(b) Summer
(c) Autumn (Fall)
(d) Winter

Question 5: What is the effect of Earth's axial tilt on the length of daylight throughout the year?

(a) It causes equal daylight hours year-round.
(b) It causes longer daylight hours during summer and shorter daylight hours during winter.
(c) It results in shorter daylight hours during summer and longer daylight hours during winter.
(d) It has no effect on daylight hours.

Question 6: Which season is associated with blooming flowers, warmer temperatures, and the return of migratory birds?

(a) Summer
(b) Winter
(c) Autumn
(d) Spring

Question 7: What is the primary factor that determines the climate and seasons experienced in a particular region?

(a) Latitude
(b) Altitude
(c) Distance from the equator
(d) Wind speed

Question 8: During which solstice does the Southern Hemisphere experience its longest daylight hours?

(a) Winter solstice
(b) Summer solstice
(c) Vernal equinox
(d) Autumnal equinox

Question 9: Which season is characterized by cold temperatures, shorter days, and often includes snow and freezing conditions?

(a) Spring
(b) Summer
(c) Autumn
(d) Winter

Question 10: Which phenomenon occurs when the Earth's axial tilt is neither toward nor away from the Sun, resulting in nearly equal day and night lengths worldwide?

(a) Solstice
(b) Equinox
(c) Eclipse
(d) Perihelion