Time Zones and Latitude–Longitude MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Time Zones and Latitude–Longitude MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Regions within the Antarctic Circle experience what phenomenon in June?
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Which African country is crossed by the Prime Meridian?
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The 'Null Island' buoy is located at:
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54
Which continent lies in the Southern, Western, and Eastern Hemispheres but not the Northern?
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If a country is at UTC+14 (Line Islands, Kiribati), it is:
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What happens to the length of a degree of longitude as you approach the Equator?
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The difference between 'Magnetic North' and 'True North' is important for:
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Which US state is located in the Hawaiian-Aleutian Time Zone?
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UTC is the successor to which time standard?
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The shortest air route from London to San Francisco passes over:
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