question_answer 1)
The correct sequence of atmospheric gases as expressed in percentage by volume is
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Oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen done
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B)
Carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen done
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C)
Hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, oxygen done
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D)
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen done
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question_answer 2)
Consider the following statements about ozone gas in the atmosphere:
I. Its maximum concentration is 20 to 25 km above the earth's surface. II. It saves us from the intense heat of the sun.
A)
Statement I is correct done
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B)
Statement II is correct done
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C)
Both Statement I and Statement II are correct done
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D)
Neither I nor II is correct done
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question_answer 3)
Examine the following statements and select the correct answer using codes given below:
1. Atmosphere is odourless, tasteless and colourless 2. Atmosphere is held to the earth by its gravitational force and is an integral part of the earth. 3. Hydrogen present in the air is a heavy gas and is confined to the lower layers of the atmosphere only. 4. Dust particles present in the atmosphere act as hydroscopic matter.
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1 and 2 only done
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1, 2 and 3 only done
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C)
2, 3 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 4 only done
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question_answer 4)
Consider the following statements
1. Most of the weather phenomena are associated with stratosphere. 2. Lower part of stratosphere is called ozonosphere
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 5)
Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the code given below:
List I (Atmospheric layer) List II (Special feature) A. Troposphere 1. Mother of pearls B. Stratosphere 2. Normal lapse rate C. Ionosphere 3. Aurora Borealis D. Mesosphere 4. Rise in temperature
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A-4 B-2 C-1 D-3 done
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A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 done
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A-2 B-1 C-3 D-4 done
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A-1 B-3 C-4 D-2 done
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question_answer 6)
Examine the following statements and select the correct answer using the code given below.
1. Gases in hetero sphere are not evenly mixed 2. Troposphere contains over 90% of the earth's water vapour 3. Hydrogen is confined to lower layers of the atmosphere 4. Temperature at troop pause is less at the equator than at the poles
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1, 2 and 3 only done
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1, 2 and 4 only done
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2, 3 and 4 only done
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1, 3 and 4 only done
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question_answer 7)
Consider the following statements:
1. Tropo pause extends to a height of 18 km at the equator and only 10 km at the poles. 2. Ionosphere is useful for radio transmission.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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C)
Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 8)
What is the exact sequence of atmospheric layers in ascending order from the surface of the earth?
A)
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Ionosphere done
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B)
Troposphere, Exosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere done
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C)
Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Exosphere, Troposphere done
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D)
Ionosphere, Troposphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere done
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question_answer 9)
Which of the following statements is/are correct?
I. Water vapour in the atmosphere decreases with altitude. II. It increases from equator towards the poles. III. About 90% of atmospheric water vapour lies below 6 km. IV. It preserves earth's radiated heat.
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I, II, III done
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B)
I, III, IV done
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C)
I, II, III, IV done
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D)
II, III, IV done
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question_answer 10)
Consider the following statements about the atmosphere
1. Chemically it is divided into homosphere and heterosphere. 2. Molecular layer extends from 200 to 1100 km. 3. Water vapour present in the air produces the optical phenomena of red and orange hues in the sky at sunrise and sunset which are known as dawn and dusk respectively. 4. Thermosphere is divided into ionosphere and exosphere
Which of the above statements are correct?
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2, 3 and 4 only done
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B)
1, 2 and 3 only done
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C)
1, 3 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 4 only done
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question_answer 11)
Consider the following statements:
1. Ionosphere deflects long wave, medium wave and short wave radio waves and help in radio transmission. 2. Ionosphere is the layer of convection currents
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 12)
Assertion (A): The thickness of the atmosphere is the maximum over the equator. Reason (R): High insulation and strong convection currents occur over the equator.
A)
Both A are R are individually true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R are individually true but R is not the correct explanation of A done
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A is true but R is false done
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A is fast false but R is true done
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question_answer 13)
Consider the following statements about a particular layer of the atmosphere.
1. It contains about three-fourth of the total mass of the atmosphere. 2. There is fall in temperature with increasing height. 3. Its height is more at equator than at the poles. All the weather phenomena occur in this layer.
Identify this layer
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Ionosphere done
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B)
Mesosphere done
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C)
Stratosphere done
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D)
Troposphere done
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question_answer 14)
Which of the following fact about dust particles in the atmosphere is/are correct?
I. They act as hydroscopic nuclei around which water vapour condenses to produce cloud. II. They produce dawn and dusk. III. They have no role in the apparent colour of the sky.
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I and II done
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B)
II and III done
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C)
I, II and III done
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D)
I and III done
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question_answer 15)
Consider the following statements.
1. The diffused light that occurs before sunrise is known as dawn. 2. Light is scattered by the molecules of atmosphere gases. 3. The duration of dawn and twilight varies with altitude. 4. Lower sun angles produces longer dawn and twilight.
Which of the above statements are correct?
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1 and 2 only done
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B)
2 and 3 only done
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C)
3 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 16)
Which of the following is/are correctly matched?
List I (Atmospheric layers) List II (Characteristics) A. Troposphere 1. Normal lapse rate B. Stratosphere 2. Mother of pearls C. Ionosphere 3. Reflection of radio waves D. Exosphere 4. Very rare air
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-2 B-3 C-4 D-1 done
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A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 done
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D)
A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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question_answer 17)
Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the code given below.
List I (Characteristics) List II (Atmospheric layer) A. Fall in temperature with height 1. Ionosphere B. Reflects radio waves 2. Troposphere C. Contains ozone gas 3. Exosphere D. Increase in temperature with height 4. Stratosphere
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A-2 B-1 C-4 D-3 done
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A-1 B-3 C-2 D-4 done
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C)
A-4 B-3 C-1 D-2 done
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D)
A-3 B-4 C-2 D-1 done
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question_answer 18)
Consider the following statements
I. Increasing use of the chlorofluorocarbons has resulted in depletion of ozone layer in the atmosphere. II. The largest ozone hole is found on the Arctic Ocean
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Statements I and II are correct done
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B)
Neither I nor II is correct done
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C)
Only I is correct done
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D)
Only II is correct done
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question_answer 19)
Consider the following statements regarding homosphere and select the correct answer using codes given below:
1. It extends from the earth's surface up to an altitude of 80-90 km. 2. It has heterogeneous chemical composition. 3. Kennedy- Heaviside layer is an important part of ionosphere. 4. This part of the atmosphere is a function of revolutionary process in the atmosphere.
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Only 1 is correct done
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Only 1 and 2 are correct done
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C)
Only 1, 2 and 3 are correct done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 are correct. done
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question_answer 20)
The earth receives only two billionth part of the total solar radiation emitted by the sun. The probable causes are
I. Large distance of the earth from the sun. II. Small size of the earth as compared to sun. III. Empty space between the sun and the earth. IV. The gaseous mass surrounding the earth.
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Statement I, II and III are correct. done
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B)
Statement II, III and IV are correct. done
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C)
Statement I and II are correct. done
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D)
Statement III and IV are correct. done
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question_answer 21)
Consider the following statements:
1. Heat energy radiated by the sun into space is known as solar insolation. 2. Slope of land does not have any effect on the amount of solar radiation received at a place.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 22)
The ideal conditions for flying jet aircraft are provided by stratosphere because
I. There are no clouds and other weather phenomenon. II. Uniform temperature increases engine efficiency. III. The presence of ozone gas increases fuel efficiency IV. Air resistance is at its maximum.
Which statement is/are correct?
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Only I done
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B)
I and II done
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C)
I, II and III done
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D)
I, II, III and IV done
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question_answer 23)
Which factor does not affect the amount of solar radiation received at the surface of the earth?
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Inclination of sun's rays done
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B)
Presence of clouds in the atmosphere done
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C)
Duration of day done
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D)
Rotation of the earth done
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question_answer 24)
The earth's albedo means:
A)
Solar radiation absorbed by the earth's surface. done
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B)
Solar radiation absorbed by the atmosphere. done
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C)
Solar radiation reflected back by the earth's surface to the space. done
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D)
Ratio between the total solar radiation falling upon a surface and amount reflected in percentage, done
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question_answer 25)
Consider the following statements:
1. The reflective quality of a surface, expressed in percentage of the total energy received known as its albedo. 2. The albedo of water surface varies from 2 to 99 per cent depending on the angle of incidence of the sun's rays. 3. Albedo of old snow is layer than that of the fresh snow. 4. The overall albedo of clouds is larger than other surface.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1, 2 and 3 only done
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B)
2, 3 and 4 only done
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C)
1,2 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 26)
Consider the following ecosystems:
1. Taiga 2. Tropical evergreen 3. Tropical deciduous 4. Tundra
The correct sequence in decreasing order of the Albedo values of those ecosystems is;
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1, 4, 3, 2 done
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B)
4, 1, 3, 2 done
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C)
4, 1, 2, 3 done
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D)
1, 4, 2, 3 done
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question_answer 27)
Consider the following statements:
I. Balance of heat received and emitted by the earth is called its heat budget. II. Less than half of the solar insulation received at the top of the atmosphere reaches the earth's surface.
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I is correct done
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B)
II is correct done
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C)
Both I and II are correct done
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D)
Neither I nor II is correct done
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question_answer 28)
Consider the following statements:
I. Insulation is the heat energy and temperature is the measure of heat intensity. II. Insulation is measured in calories whereas temperature is expressed in degrees (\ [^ {o} C\]or\[^{o}F\]). III. Insolation is the effect and temperature is the cause.
Find out the correct statements using the following code.
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I only done
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B)
I and II only done
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C)
I, II and III done
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D)
II and III only done
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question_answer 29)
Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the code given below
List I List II (Process) (Definition) A. Absorption 1. The reflection quality of a surface B. Albedo 2. Solar radiation which is intercepted by the earth. C. Refraction 3. The bending effect that occurs when insolation enters the atmosphere D. Insolation 4. Assimilation and conversion of radiation from one form to another in a medium
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A-4 B-1 C-3 D-2 done
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A-2 B-3 C-1 D-4 done
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C)
A-1 B-4 C-2 D-3 done
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D)
A-3 B-2 C-4 D-1 done
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question_answer 30)
The ozone deflection can cause:
1. Skin cancer particularly to white skinned people. 2. Crop damage 3. Throat irritation and fatigue 4. Injury to some aquatic life
Find out the correct answer using code given below.
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1 and 2 only done
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B)
1, 2 and 3 only done
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C)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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D)
2, 3, 4 only done
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question_answer 31)
Match the following
A. Torrid zone 1. Between Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn B. North Temperate Zone 2. Between Tropic of Capricorn and Antarctic Circle C. South Temperate Zone 3. Between Tropic of Cancer and Arctic Circle D. North Frigid Zone 4. Between Arctic Circle and North Pole
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-4 B-3 C-1 D-2 done
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A-1 B-3 C-2 D-4 done
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A-3 B-2 C-4 D-1 done
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question_answer 32)
Between heights of 20 to 50 km in the stratosphere the temperature rises from about \[-{{55}^{o}}C\] to \[-{{0}^{o}}C\] because of:
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Large absorption of solar radiation by pure air. done
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Lack of vertical movement of air. done
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C)
Presence of ozone gas. done
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D)
Presence of minute particles. done
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question_answer 33)
Match the following
List I List II A. Temperature falls 1. Ionosphere with height B. Reflects radio waves back 2. Stratosphere C. Contains most of Ozone 3. Troposphere D. Fall in temperature stops 4. Tropopause
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A-2 B-3 C-4 D-1 done
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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D)
A-3 B-1 C-2 D-4 done
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question_answer 34)
In which region do we receive maximum solar radiation at the earth's surface?
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Tropical rainforests done
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Tropical hot deserts done
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Sub polar areas done
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D)
Highlands of Central Asia done
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question_answer 35)
Which of the following layers of the atmosphere and their characteristic is (are) correctly matched?
List I (Atmospheric Layers) List II (Characteristics) A. Troposphere 1. All weather phenomena B. Stratosphere 2. Presence of ozone layer C. Ionosphere 3. Electricity charged particles D. Mesosphere 4. Aurora Borealis
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A and B done
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A, B and C done
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B, C and D done
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D)
A, B, C and D done
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question_answer 36)
In which form of waves, solar radiation reaches the earth's surface and is reflected back by the earth's surface?
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Short waves and long waves done
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Short waves and short waves done
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Long waves and long waves done
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D)
Long waves and short waves done
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question_answer 37)
Inversion of temperature in the troposphere occurs when
1. Nights are short 2. Sky is covered with clouds 3. Weather is stable 4. Air is dry
Which of the above factors are correct?
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1 and 2 only done
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2 and 3 only done
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C)
3 and 4 only done
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D)
1 and 4 only done
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question_answer 38)
Which of the following are correctly matched?
List I (Phenomena) List II (Type of temperature inversion) I. Air moving from high area to low area along the valley floor 1. Air drainage inversion II. Intense cooling of earth's surface due to rapid radiation 2. Surface inversion III. Warm airs blows over cold air 3. Advectional inversion IV. Cold air mass pushes up the warm air mass 4. Frontal inversion
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I and II done
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I, II and III done
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C)
I, II, III and IV done
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II and IV done
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question_answer 39)
Consider the following statements:
1. Regular fall of temperature with height in the troposphere is known as normal lapse rate. 2. Rise in temperature with height is called inversion of temperature.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 40)
The highest diurnal range of temperature is recorded in which of the following regions?
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Equatorial region done
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Hot desert region done
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Monsoon region done
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D)
Mediterranean region done
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question_answer 41)
In which of the following regions will you expect the highest annual range of temperature?
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Savanna region done
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Equatorial region done
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C)
Taiga region done
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D)
Monsoon region done
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question_answer 42)
Consider the following statements:
1. In the troposphere the temperature falls at the rate of \[{{10}^{o}}C\] per km altitude. 2. Cloudy days and nights are cooler than dry days and nights
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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Neither 1 nor 2 done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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question_answer 43)
Consider the following statements:
1. Days and nights are longest in June and December respectively in the northern hemisphere. 2. Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn represent the farthest northern and southern limits of the sun's vertical rays respectively. 3. At the time of summer Solstice, Norway and Finland never get sunshine. 4. At the time of winter solstice, the Antarctic continent is in complete darkness.
Which of the above statements are correct?
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1 and 2 only done
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B)
2 and 3 only done
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C)
3 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 44)
Examine the following statements and find out the correct answer using the following codes:
1. Moscow in the Russian Federation has the highest annual range of temperature in the world. 2. Singapore has one of the lowest annual ranges of temperature in the world.
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1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 45)
Examine the following statements and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1. Interior parts of the continents experience higher annual range of temperature as compared to the coastal areas. 2. Thermal equator remains at the equator throughout the year. 3. Northern hemisphere experiences higher annual range of temperature than southern hemisphere. 4. Some parts of equatorial Africa experience higher diurnal range of temperature than the annual range of temperature.
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1, 2 and 3 only done
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2, 3 and 4 only done
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1, 3 and 4 only done
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1, 2 and 4 only done
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question_answer 46)
Consider the following statements. Isotherms almost run parallel to the latitudes. In the northern hemisphere, the isotherms bend equator ward while crossing landmasses and pole ward while crossing the oceans. Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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Both I and 2 done
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Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 47)
Atmospheric pressure depends on Temperature of the air.
1. Altitude above sea level 2. Moisture in the air 3. Rotation of the earth 4. Climatology 1.73
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1 and 2 done
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1, 2 and 3 done
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1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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D)
2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 48)
Mark the correct order of pressure belts from equator to poles.
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Equatorial low, Sub-Polar low, Polar High, Sub-Tropical High done
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B)
Sub-Tropical High, Polar High, Sub-Polar low, Equatorial low done
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C)
Sub-Polar low, Polar High, Sub-Tropical High, Equatorial low done
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D)
Equatorial low, Sub-Tropical High, Sub- Polar, Polar High done
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question_answer 49)
Perpendicular rays from the sun are usually hotter than the oblique rays because:
I. They have to travel through smaller thickness of the atmosphere. II. They have to heat lesser area on the earth's surface.
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Only 1 is correct done
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Only II is correct done
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C)
Both I and II are correct done
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D)
Neither I nor II is correct. done
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question_answer 50)
Match the following
List I List II A. Doldrums 1. Equatorial B. Horse Latitudes 2. Polar High C. Frigid Zone 3. Sub-tropical high D. Torrid Zone 4. Tropics within Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-1 B-3 C-2 D-4 done
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A-2 B-3 C-1 D-4 done
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A-3 B-1 C-1 D-2 done
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question_answer 51)
Equatorial low pressure belt is called' doldrums' because
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There is extremely low atmospheric pressure done
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It is an area of strong horizontal winds done
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There is no horizontal wind and only vertical currents are found done
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Humidity in the air is very high done
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question_answer 52)
Which among the following factors are the causes of low atmospheric pressure in the equatorial regions?
1. High temperature 2. High water vapour content in the air 3. Maximum centrifugal force on the equator 4. Convergence of air from the subtropical high pressure belts
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1, 2 and 3 only done
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2, 3 and 4 only done
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1, 3 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 53)
Which of the following statements is/are issues regarding the equatorial low pressure belt?
1. There is very little flow of air 2. The air continuously descends 3. The Inter-tropical convergence Zone (ITZ) formed by the converging winds maintains its position at the equator throughout the year. 4. The converging air is dry.
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1 and 4 only done
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2 and 3 only done
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1 and 2 only done
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3 and 4 only done
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question_answer 54)
The combined effect of pressure gradient force and Coriolis Force on the air current is known as
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Frictional force done
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Geostrophic force done
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Deflection force done
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Centripetal force done
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question_answer 55)
Match list 1 with list II and select the correct answer using the following code.
List I (Pressure cells) List II (Avg Temperature/ moisture) A. Equatorial low pressure trough 1. Cold/dry B. Sub-Tropical high pressure cells 2. Cool/wet C. Sub-polar low pressure cells 3. Warm/dry D. Polar high pressure cells 4. Hot/wet
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-2 B-3 C-1 D-4 done
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C)
A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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D)
A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 done
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question_answer 56)
Consider the following statements regarding Jet streams
1. They are also called Ross by waves. 2. They are usually found near tropo pause. 3. They travel from west to east in the northern hemisphere and from east to west in the southern hemisphere 4. They travel at very high velocity 5. They are usually sinuous in character
Which of the above statements are correct?
A)
1, 2, 3 and 4 only done
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1, 2, 3 and 5 only done
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C)
1, 2 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2, 4 and 5 only done
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question_answer 57)
Which of the following is not correct with respect to Jet Streams?
A)
Jet streams are strong winds with normal speed of 100 to 300 km/hr done
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Discovery of the Jet Streams was made by American airplanes during the World War I done
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C)
Jet streams shift pole wards during summer and equator wards during winter season. done
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D)
Velocity of the Jet stream in winter is almost twice the velocity the summer. done
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question_answer 58)
Which of the following is/are correctly matched?
1. Doldrum Equatorial low pressure belt 2. Horse Latitudes Sub-polar low pressure belt 3. Torrid zone Sub-tropical high pressure belt
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1 only done
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1 and 2 only done
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C)
2 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer 59)
Velocity of winds is governed by
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Atmospheric pressure done
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Atmospheric moisture done
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Pressure gradient done
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D)
Insolation done
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question_answer 60)
What causes high pressure in the sub-tropical zone?
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Low temperature done
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Divergence of air done
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Convergence of air done
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Descending of air done
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question_answer 61)
Coriolis Effect is produced by
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Pressure distribution done
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Pressure gradient done
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C)
Revolution of the earth done
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D)
Rotation of the earth done
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question_answer 62)
Trade winds blow between
A)
Sub-tropical high and equatorial low done
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Equatorial low and sub-tropical high done
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Sub-tropical high and sub-polar low done
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Sub-polar low and sub-tropical high done
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question_answer 63)
Which of the following statements are true regarding trade winds?
1. They constantly blow from tropical high pressure belt to equatorial low pressure belt. 2. They derive their name from the trade which was carried on with help of these winds in the medieval period. 3. They bring lot of rainfall to the equatorial low pressure belt. 4. They are deflected from their path due to the earth's rotation.
A)
1 and 2 only done
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B)
2 and 3 only done
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C)
2 and 4 only done
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D)
1 and 4 only done
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question_answer 64)
Consider the following statements regarding ITCZ.
I. It is a low pressure area near the equator. II. It is at the convergence of NE and SE trade winds. III. It shifts its position to the north of equator in the summer and to the south of equator in the winter season.
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I is true done
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II, III are true done
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C)
I, II, III are true done
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D)
I, III are true done
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question_answer 65)
Farrel's law explains
A)
Pressure belts done
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Velocity of wind done
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Direction of winds done
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D)
Deflection of winds done
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question_answer 66)
Which of the following statements is not true regarding Westerly?s?
A)
They blow from sub-tropical high pressure belts to sub-polar low pressure belts. done
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B)
They cause heavy rainfall on the eastern margins of the continents. done
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C)
They are deflected due to the earth's rotation. done
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D)
They are best developed between \[{{40}^{o}}\] and \[{{65}^{o}}\] south latitudes. done
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question_answer 67)
Consider the following statements:
1. Effectiveness of Coriolis force decreases from equator towards the poles 2. Moist air is heavier than dry air.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 68)
With which of the following pressure belts the horse latitudes are associated?
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Sub-tropical high pressure done
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Sub-polar low pressure done
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Polar high pressure done
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question_answer 69)
Which one of the following is considered as an interruption of the planetary wind system?
A)
Trade winds done
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Western winds done
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Monsoon winds done
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Polar winds done
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question_answer 70)
Which of the following are not periodic winds?
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Monsoon winds done
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Land and Sea Breezes done
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Mountain and valley Breezes done
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Trade winds done
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question_answer 71)
The maximum velocity of the westerly?s is observed over
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Continents of the Northern Hemisphere done
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B)
Oceans of the Northern Hemisphere done
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Continents of the Southern Hemisphere done
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Oceans of the Southern Hemisphere done
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question_answer 72)
Consider the following statements about the 'Roaring Forties'
1. They blow uninterrupted in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere. 2. They blow with great strength and constancy. 3. Their direction is generally from north- west to south-east in the southern hemisphere 4. Overcast skies, rain and raw weather are generally associated with them.
Which of the above statements are correct?
A)
1, 2 and 3 only done
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B)
2, 3 and 4 only done
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C)
1, 3 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 4 only done
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question_answer 73)
Westerlies in southern hemisphere are stronger and persistent than in northern hemisphere. Why?
1. Southern hemisphere has less landmass as compared to northern hemisphere. 2. Coriolis force is higher in southern hemisphere as compared to northern hemisphere.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 74)
Which one of the following weather conditions is indicated by a sudden fall in barometer reading?
A)
Stormy done
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Cloudy and dry done
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C)
Calm done
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D)
Hot and sunny done
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question_answer 75)
Sun's halo is produced by refraction of light in:
A)
Water vapour in stratus clouds done
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Ice crystals in cirrocumulus clouds done
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Ice crystals in cirrus clouds done
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Dust particles in stratus clouds done
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question_answer 76)
Which of the following areas are not influenced by the monsoon winds?
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India and Pakistan done
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Bangladesh and Myanmar done
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Indonesia and Philippines done
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Brazil and Bolivia done
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question_answer 77)
Which of the following pairs is/are not correctly matched?
List I (Theory of monsoon winds) List II (Scholar) 1. Classical Theory 1. Edmund Hally 2. Air Mass Theory 2. M.T. Yin 3. Jet Stream Theory 3. H. Flohn
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1 only done
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1 and 2 only done
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2 and 3only done
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1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer 78)
For short-term climatic predictions, which one of the following events is associated with occasional weak monsoon rains in the Indian sub-continent?
A)
La Nina done
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Movement of Jet Stream done
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El Nino and Southern oscillations done
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Greenhouse effect on global level done
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question_answer 79)
Which of the following is not the characteristic feature of the monsoon winds?
A)
There is complete reversal of direction of wind flow according to season. done
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B)
Affects most parts of south-east Asia done
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C)
Rainfall is seasonal done
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Not affected by El-Nino done
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question_answer 80)
La Nina is suspected to have caused recent floods in Australia. How is La Nina different from El Nino?
1. La Nina is characterized by unusually cold ocean temperature in equatorial Indian Ocean whereas El Nino is characterized by unusually warm ocean temperature in the equatorial Pacific Ocean. 2. El Nino has adverse effect on monsoon climate
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 81)
A new type of El Nino called El Nino Modoki has been noticed. In this context, consider the following statements:
1. Normal El Nino forms in the Central Pacific Ocean whereas El Nino Modoki forms in Eastern Pacific ocean. 2. Normal El Nino results in diminished hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean but El Nino Modoki results in a greater number of hurricanes with greater frequency.
Correct statements:
A)
1 only done
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2 only done
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C)
both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 82)
Assertion (A): Wind patterns are clockwise in the northern hemisphere and anti-clockwise in the southern hemisphere. Reason (R): The directions of wind pattern in the northern and the southern hemisphere are governed by the Coriolis Effect.
A)
Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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Both A and R are correct but R is not a correct explanation of A done
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A is true but R is false done
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A is false but R is true done
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question_answer 83)
Consider the following statements regarding land and sea breezes and select the correct answer using the code given below:
1. They are more pronounced in the tropical zone 2. Sea breezes are more effective at night time 3. The effect of land and sea breezes decreases with latitude 4. Land breeze has smaller seaward penetration than the landward penetration of sea breeze.
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1, 2 and 3 done
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2, 3 and 4 done
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C)
1, 2 and 4 done
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D)
1, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 84)
Strong land and sea breezes can be observed in the:
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Mediterranean Sea done
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Baltic Sea done
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Bering Sea done
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Caribbean Sea done
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question_answer 85)
Consider the following statements:
1. Speed of the valley breeze is approximately proportional to the square root of the temperature differences between the top and bottom of the valley 2. Mountain breezes generally cause inversion of temperature in the valley
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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2 only done
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Both 1 and 2 done
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D)
Neither 1 nor 2 done
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question_answer 86)
Which of the following statements is not correct in connection with monsoon winds?
A)
Edmond Halley attributed the origin of monsoon winds to differential heating of land and sea. done
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B)
Flohn considered monsoon as a modification of planetary winds of the tropics. done
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C)
El Nino adversely affects the monsoon winds. done
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D)
La Nina has no effect on the monsoon winds. done
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question_answer 87)
Under which wind system does the direction of winds changes daily?
A)
Trade winds and monsoon winds. done
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Monsoon winds and land and sea breezes. done
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C)
Land and sea breezes and mountain and valley breezes. done
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Mountain and valley breezes and trade winds. done
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question_answer 88)
Monsoons are best developed in
I. India II. China III. Japan IV. Bangladesh
Code:
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Only I done
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I and II only done
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I, II, III only done
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I, II, III, IV done
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question_answer 89)
Which one of the following is not correctly matched?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer 90)
Which of the following winds relieves the people of Gulf of Guinea from oppressive hot and humid weather and is termed as 'doctor' by them?
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Harmattan done
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Sirocco done
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Khamsin done
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Brickfielder done
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question_answer 91)
Which of the following are true characteristic of Chinooks?
I. They blow down the eastern slopes of Rockies in U.S.A. and Canada after crossing these mountain ranges. II. They are known as snow eaters in the Great Plain of North America. III. They cause heavy destruction to crops and grasslands in the areas affected by them.
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Only I is true done
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B)
I and II are true done
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C)
I, II, III are true done
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D)
II and III are true done
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question_answer 92)
Match the following
List I List II A. Foehn 1. Leeward side of the Alps B. Chinook 2. Rockies of North America C. Mistral 3. Rhone Valley D. Brickfielder 4. Australia
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A-2 B-1 C-4 D-3 done
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 done
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A-4 B-2 C-3 D-1 done
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question_answer 93)
Match the following
List I List II (Local wind) (Country/Region) A. Getii 1. Tarim Basin B. Kharaburan 2. Libya C. Harmettan 3. Adriatic sea D. Bora 4. Sahara
A)
A-2 B-1 C-4 D-3 done
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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C)
A-3 B-4 C-1 D-2 done
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D)
A-4 B-2 C-3 D-1 done
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question_answer 94)
Match the following
List I (Wind) List II (Characteristics) A. Chinook 1. Snow eater B. Khamsin 2. Wind of fifty days C. Sirocco 3. Cause 'blood rain' in Italy D. Harmattan 4. Known as doctor in Guinea
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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C)
A-3 B-2 C-4 D-1 done
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A-2 B-4 C-1 D-3 done
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question_answer 95)
Norwester is experienced in
A)
Australia and New Zealand done
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India and New Zealand done
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Brazil and Argentina done
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China and Japan done
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question_answer 96)
Local wind blowing north of Adriatic coast region is known as
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Bora done
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Blizzard done
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Brickfield done
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Mistral done
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question_answer 97)
Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer 98)
Which one of the following is not correctly matched?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer 99)
Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the code given below:
List I (Local wind) List II (Region) A. Fohn 1. Argentina B. Sarmun 2. Kurdistan C. Santa Ana 3. California D. Zonda 4. Alps
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A-2 B-4 C-1 D-3 done
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A-4 B-2 C-3 D-1 done
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A-2 B-4 C-3 D-1 done
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D)
A-4 B-2 C-1 D-3 done
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question_answer 100)
Consider the following statements
1. Wind speed is influenced by the topographical features. 2. The effect of surface friction extends to a height of about 500m (1650 ft) 3. Rougher surfaces produce more friction. 4. Wind speed changes according to pressure gradient.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 and 2only done
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1, 2 and 3 only done
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C)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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2, 3 and 4 only done
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question_answer 101)
Which of the following statements is not correct?
A)
Chinook is a blessing to Great Plain of North America as it raises temperature swiftly and considerably. done
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B)
Fohn blows over Alps of Poland. done
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C)
Nevodos blows from Andean snow fields to high valleys of Ecuador. done
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D)
Shamal is a dry dust laden wind blowing across the plains of Iraq in Tigris-Euphrates basin. done
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question_answer 102)
Consider the following statements
A)
Evaporation depends upon temperature and dryness of the air. done
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B)
Clouds favour evaporation and increase the amount of evaporation. done
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C)
Maximum water vapour in the air is found over the equator. done
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D)
Evaporation taking place from vegetation is known as transpiration. Which of the above statements as wrong? done
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question_answer 103)
\[\frac{\text{Amount}\,\text{of}\,\text{water}\,\text{vapour}\,\text{actually}\,\text{present}\,\text{in}\,\text{the}\,\text{air}}{\text{Amount}\,\text{of}\,\text{water}\,\text{vapour}\,\text{required}\,\text{to}\,\text{saturate}\,\text{the}\,\text{air}}\text{ }\!\!\times\!\!\text{ 100}\] The above equation represents the
A)
Absolute Humidity done
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Specific Humidity done
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Relative Humidity done
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Optimum Humidity done
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question_answer 104)
Relative humidity is the ratio of the
A)
Amount of water vapour actually present in the air at a particular temperature to the amount of water vapour required to saturate the same air at the same temperature. Climatology 1.79 done
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Amount of water vapour actually present in the air to the maximum water vapour which can be held in the same water at the same temperature. done
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C)
Weight of moist air to that of dry air. done
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Volume of moisture to weight of moist air at the same temperature. done
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question_answer 105)
Relative humidity can be increased by
1. Increasing the moisture without increasing the temperature. 2. Increasing the temperature without increasing the moisture. 3. Decreasing the temperature without increasing the moisture. 4. Decreasing the moisture without decreasing the temperature.
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1 and 2 done
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B)
1 and 3 done
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C)
2 and 3 done
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D)
3 and 4 done
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question_answer 106)
Consider the following statements:
1. Absolute humidity is expressed in terms of grams of moisture per kilogram of air. 2. Specific humidity is expressed as grams of moisture per cubic metric of air. 3. Relative humidity has no unit and is expressed in terms of percentages.
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Only 1 is correct done
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Only 2 is correct done
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C)
Only 3 is correct done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 are correct done
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question_answer 107)
Consider the following statements
1. Absolute humidity is the total weight of moisture contained per volume of air at a defined temperature. 2. Specific humidity is the mass of water vapour in grams contained in one kg of air. 3. Relative humidity is the ratio of water vapour actually present in the air having definite volume and temperature to the maximum amount the air can hold. 4. Humidity capacity is the moisture content of air measure in gm/cc.
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1 and 2 only done
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2 and 3 only done
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C)
1, 2 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 108)
Dew point is the temperature at which
A)
Condensation starts done
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Dew starts evaporating done
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C)
Water starts freezing done
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Water vapours in the air are frozen done
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question_answer 109)
Condensation starts when
A)
Temperature of the air falls below dew point. done
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B)
Temperature of the air falls below freezing point. done
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C)
Additional moisture is added to air. done
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D)
Volume of air is increased without any addition of heat. Which of the above statements is wrong? done
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question_answer 110)
Which of the following factors does not favour dew?
A)
Long nights done
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B)
Calm air done
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C)
Overcast sky done
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D)
High relative humidity done
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question_answer 111)
For formation of frost, there should be
1. Clear sky 2. Calm air 3. Low relative humidity 4. Temperature below freezing point
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1, 2 and 3 done
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1, 2 and 4 done
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C)
2, 3 and 4 done
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D)
1, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 112)
Consider the following statements:
A)
Fog is a sort of cloud with its base near or at the ground. done
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B)
Fog is generally formed during winter nights. done
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C)
It disappears after sun rise. done
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D)
Fog contains more moisture than mist. Which of the above statements is wrong? done
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question_answer 113)
Consider the following statements:
I. Smog is a mixture of fog and smoke. II. It appears over urban and industrial areas.
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I is correct done
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B)
I is correct done
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C)
I and II are correct done
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D)
Neither I nor II is correct done
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question_answer 114)
The cloud formed near the ground is known as
A)
Stratus done
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B)
Altostratus done
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Cirrus done
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Altocumulus done
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question_answer 115)
Which type of clouds does not indicate fair weather?
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Cumulus done
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Cumulonimbus done
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C)
Cirrus done
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D)
Altocumulus done
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question_answer 116)
Match the following
List I (Clouds) List II (Possible weather changes) A. Altostratus 1. Impending rain or snow B. Cumulus 2. Fair weather C. Stratocumulus 3. Possibility of rain D. Cirrus 4. Showery weather
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-1 B-4 C-3 D-2 done
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C)
A-2 B-3 C-4 D-1 done
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D)
A-3 B-1 C-2 D-4 done
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question_answer 117)
The term precipitation stands for:
A)
Conversion of water vapour into rain. done
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B)
Conversion of water vapour into rain and snow. done
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C)
Conversion of water vapour into rain, snow and fog. done
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D)
Fall of water vapour on the ground in any form of liquid and solid. done
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question_answer 118)
Identify the correct sequence of the given process regarding rainfall
A)
Unsaturated air, condensation, dew point, precipitation done
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B)
Condensation, dew point, saturated air, precipitation done
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C)
Unsaturated air, condensation, saturated air, dew point, precipitation done
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D)
Unsaturated air, dew point, condensation, precipitation done
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question_answer 119)
Consider the following statements
1. Air is saturated when the relative humidity is 100 percent 2. Air is saturated when dew point is reached 3. Air is saturated when freezing point is reached
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 and 2 only done
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B)
2 and 3 only done
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C)
1 and 3 only done
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D)
1,2 and 3 done
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question_answer 120)
The term 'adiabatic change of temperature' stands for
1. Heating or cooling of descending or ascending air respectively without any change in heat content. 2. Rise in temperature of the air after injecting heat in the air. 3. Fall in temperature of the air after heat is taken out of air.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
1 and 2 only done
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C)
2 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer 121)
Which of the following is/are not the features of convectional rainfall?
A)
It occurs daily in the afternoon in the equatorial region done
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B)
It is of a short duration and stops before sunset done
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C)
It occurs in the form of heavy showers done
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D)
It makes cirrostratus clouds. done
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question_answer 122)
Which of the following is not the feature of orographic rainfall?
A)
It requires a mountain barrier across the wind direction. done
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B)
Areas near the mountain slope receive the maximum rainfall. done
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C)
Windward slope gets maximum rainfall while leeward slope gets minimum rainfall. done
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D)
The windward slope is characterized by stratus clouds whereas leeward slopes are characterized by cumulus clouds. done
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question_answer 123)
Consider the following pairs and find out the correct pair.
List I List II 1. Vertical circulation of air Orographic rainfall 2. Mountain range coming in the way of moisture laden winds Conventional rainfall 3. Warm moist air mass riding over cold dry air mass Cyclonic rainfall
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1 done
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1 and 2 done
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C)
2 done
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D)
3 done
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question_answer 124)
Match the following:
List I (Type of Rainfall) List II (Area) A. Convectional rainfall 1. Western Europe B. Orographic rainfall 2. Western Ghats C. Cyclonic rainfall of Western Ghats 3. Areas to the east D. Rainshadow 4. Equatorial region
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A-1 B-2 C-3 D-4 done
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A-4 B-2 C-1 D-3 done
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A-2 B-3 C-1 D-4 done
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A-4 B-3 C-2 D-1 done
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question_answer 125)
Cloudy nights are warmer compared to clear cloudless nights because clouds:
A)
Prevent cold waves from the sky from descending on earth. done
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B)
Reflect back the heat given off by earth done
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C)
Produce heat and radiate it towards earth done
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D)
Absorb heat from the atmosphere and send it towards earth. done
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question_answer 126)
Assertion (A): Areas near the equator receive rainfall throughout the year Reason (R): High temperature and high humidity cause convectional rain in most afternoons near the equator.
In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?
A)
Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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B)
Both A and R is true but R is not the correct explanation of A done
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C)
A is true but R is false done
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A is false but R is true done
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question_answer 127)
Consider the following statements:
1. In the middle latitudes, east coast regions receive more rainfall than their western counterparts. 2. Windward slopes of the hills receive abundant rainfall but leeward slopes are almost dry. 3. In the tropics, west coasts are wetter than east coasts. 4. Precipitation is abundant in middle latitudes.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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C)
1 and 2 only done
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D)
3 and 4 only done
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question_answer 128)
Consider the following climatic and geographical phenomena.
1. Condensation 2. High temperature and humidity 3. Orography 4. Vertical wind
Thunder cloud development is due to which of these phenomena?
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1 and 2 done
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2, 3 and 4 done
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C)
1, 3 and 4 done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 129)
During a thunderstorm, the thunder in the sky in produced by
1. Meeting of cumulonimbus clouds in the sky 2. Lightning that separates the nimbus clouds 3. Violent upward movement of air and water particles
Select the correct answer using the codes given below
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 and 3 done
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C)
1 and 3 done
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D)
None of the above produces the thunder done
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question_answer 130)
Consider the following pairs
1. Equatorial region Rainfall throughout the year 2. Monsoon region Rainfall mainly in summer season 3. Mediterranean region Rainfall mainly in winter season
Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?
A)
1 only done
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B)
2 only done
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C)
1 and 2 only done
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D)
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question_answer 131)
An air mass is
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Massive and thick done
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Has homogeneous temperature and humidity done
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Has specific source regions done
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Moves rapidly from the source region Which of the above statements is not correct? done
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question_answer 132)
An air mass with temperature higher than the neighbouring air mass is known as
(1) Stable air mass (2) Unstable air mass (3) Warm air mass (4) Cool air mass
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question_answer 133)
Match list I with list II and find out the correct answer using code given below.
List I (Air mass) List II (Property) A. Maritime Polar 1. Cool dry B. Continent Polar 2. Cool moist C. Maritime Tropical 3. Warm moist D. Continental Tropical 4. Warm dry
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question_answer 134)
Consider the following statements
1. Sloping boundary surface between contrasting air masses is called a front. 2. A warm front pushes the cold front above and the cold front loses contact with the ground.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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Both 1 and 2 done
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question_answer 135)
Consider the following statements
1. A given air mass has homogeneity of temperature and humidity. 2. Air masses originate from particular regions known as source regions. 3. Air masses are influenced by the weather of area visited by them.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 136)
Consider the following statements concerning air masses.
1. They originate from well-defined source regions and acquire their basic properties from these regions. 2. The properties of air masses remain the same even if they move from one region to another region.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 137)
Examine the following statements and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1. A front is formed when air masses with different characteristics meet each other. 2. A front is a sharp boundary between two air masses. 3. A front formed between polar and tropical air masses is known as polar front.
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question_answer 138)
Consider the following statements:
1. Cold front has a sleeper slope than warm front. 2. Weather along a warm front changes more quickly than along cold front.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 139)
Air masses of Siberia are
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Polar Continental done
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question_answer 140)
A cyclone is an area of
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Low pressure surrounded by high pressure on all sides. done
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High pressure surrounded by low pressure on all sides. done
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Subsidence of air. done
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Divergence of air. Which of the above statements is correct? done
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question_answer 141)
The characteristics of a cyclone are
I. Low pressure II. Convergent air III. Change in wind direction due to Coriolis force IV. Ascending air at the centre
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question_answer 142)
Which of the following statements is not applicable to temperate cyclones?
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They originate in temperate lands. done
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Their origin is best explained by the Polar Front Theory of Bjerknes. done
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They are of smaller size than the tropical cyclones. done
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Their arrival is indicated by rise in temperature and fall in atmospheric pressure. done
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question_answer 143)
Consider the following statements:
1. A temperate cyclone is formed when a cold air mass meets a warm air mass. 2. Before the arrival of the temperate cyclone, the sun looks paler and there is lunar halo. 3. The arrival of a temperate cyclone is indicated by rise in temperature.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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1 and 2 only done
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1, 2 and 3 done
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question_answer 144)
Which of the following areas is not visited by temperate cyclones?
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question_answer 145)
Which of the following is not the characteristic feature of temperate cyclones?
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Unsettled weather done
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question_answer 146)
Consider the following statements:
1. In a temperate cyclone, warm air sector is surrounded by cold air sector. 2. A fully grown temperate cyclone is circular in slope.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 147)
Examine the following statements and select the correct answer using the codes given below:
1. Most of the tropical cyclones are circular in shape. 2. Most of the tropical cyclones originate on the western margins of the oceans. 3. The release of latent heat helps in the rotation of tropical cyclone. 4. The highest velocity of winds is observed in the eye of the cyclone'.
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question_answer 148)
The tropical cyclones do not originate in the South Atlantic Ocean because:
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The summer temperature never exceeds \[{{25}^{o}}C\] between \[{{10}^{o}}\] and \[{{20}^{o}}S\] latitude. done
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The Coriolis Effect is weak. done
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There develops a high pressure area-on the western side of the South Atlantic. done
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The width of the ocean is not adequate enough for the development of cyclones. done
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question_answer 149)
Which of the following conditions is not necessary for the formation of a tropical cyclone?
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Large sea surface with temperature more than \ [{{27}^{o}}C\]. done
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Pressure of coriol is force. done
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A pre-existing low pressure area. done
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Upper convergence above the sea level system. done
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question_answer 150)
Which of the following are rightly matched?
List I List II A. Hurricanes 1. Coast of Florida B. Typhoons 2. Australia C. Willy-willies 3. China D. Tornadoes 4. U.S.A.
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question_answer 151)
Willy is a:
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Type of tree grown in temperate regions. done
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Wind that blows in a desert. done
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Tropical cyclone of north-west Australia. done
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Kind of common fish found near Lakshadweep islands. done
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question_answer 152)
Consider the following statements:
1. Tropical cyclones which hit the Florida coast are known as hurricanes. 2. Hurricanes cause large scale destruction in the area influenced by them. 3. Hurricanes contribute to the precipitation of the respective area. 4. Hurricanes flush out the pollutants from the water bodies.
Which of the above statements are correct?
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2, 3 and 4 only done
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1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer 153)
Consider the following statements.
1. A tornado is a strong wind system fanned around an intensely low pressure system. 2. A tornado has a large diameter and is very destructive
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 154)
Which of the following is true of an anticyclone in the northern hemisphere?
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High pressure area surrounded by low pressure area. done
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Circular movement of air from centre to peripherals. done
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Direction of air is anticyclone. done
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They are mainly formed over the continents. done
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question_answer 155)
Assertion (A): Anti cyclonic conditions are found in winter season when atmospheric pressure is high and air temperatures are low. Reason (R): Winter rainfall in northern India causes development of anti-cyclonic conditions with low temperatures.
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Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A done
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Both A and R is true but R is not a correct explanation of A done
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A is true but R is false. done
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question_answer 156)
Consider the following climatic conditions (northern hemisphere)
Month Temperature \[{{\mathbf{(}}^{\mathbf{o}}}\mathbf{C)}\] Rainfall (cm) January 3.9 4.7 February 4.4 5.7 March 8.3 8.2 April 14.4 9.2 May 20.0 9.2 June 23.3 17.7 July 27.8 14:5 August 27.8 14.0 September 22.3 12.7 October 18.3 7.0 November 12.2 5.0 December 6.7 3.5
These are most likely to be found in the natural region of
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China type done
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question_answer 157)
Consider the following temperature and rainfall data
Month Temperature \[{{(}^{\mathbf{o}}}\mathbf{C})\] Rainfall (cm) January 6.7 14.0 February 6.7 13.2 March 7.2 11.4 April 8.9 9.4 May 11.1 8.1 June 13.9 8.1 July 15.0 9.6 August 15.0 12.2 September 13.9 10.4 October 11.1 14.4 November 8.9 14.0 December 7.8 16.8
The climate to which this data pertains is
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China type done
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West European type done
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question_answer 158)
Consider the following statements:
1. In equatorial regions the year is divided into four main seasons. 2. In Mediterranean region, summers receive more rainfall. 3. In China type climate, rainfall occurs throughout the year. 4. Tropical highlands exhibit vertical zonation of different climates.
Which of these statements are correct?
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1, 2 and 3only done
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question_answer 159)
Consider the following statements:
1. Koppen believed that vegetation of an area is the best expression of totality of a climate. 2. Koppen's classification is based on the precipitation.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 160)
Which one of the following set of capital letters was used by Koppen in his classification of world climates?
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A, B, C, E, H, W, T done
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question_answer 161)
Consider the following statements
1. In Koppen's classification of world climates, 'B' climate is based on precipitation while 'A' climate is based on rainfall. 2. 'C' climate has temperature above \[{{18}^{o}}C\] throughout the year.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 162)
In Koppen's classification of world climate, BSh stands for which type of climate?
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question_answer 163)
In Koppen's classification of world climate, tropical wet climate is represented by which of the following?
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question_answer 164)
Which one of the statements is not correct with respect to Koppen's classification of world climates?
A)
'B' climates are based on the amount of rainfall. done
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'A' climate has no month with temperature below \[{{18}^{o}}C\] done
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'E' climates have average temperature of the warmest month above \[{{10}^{o}}C\] done
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'BW' represents desert climate. done
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question_answer 165)
Match the following pairs and find out the correct pairs using the code given below.
List I List II A. Af 1. Winter dry and very severe B. Aw 2. Dry hot summer, mild rainy winter C. Cs 3. Winter dry season D. Dw 4. No dry season
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question_answer 166)
Match list I with list II and select the correct answer using the code given below:
List I (Climate) List II (Area) A. Dfc 1. Canada B. BWh 2. Sahara C. Af 3. Amazon Basin D. EF 4. Greenland
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question_answer 167)
With reference to Koppen's classification of world climates, which of the following statements is not correct?
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BW = Desert done
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Cs = Warm rainy with dry winter done
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Df= Cold climate with human winter and no dry season done
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question_answer 168)
Consider the following statements:
1. Thom thwart?s classification of climate attempts to define the climate boundaries quantitatively. 2. Thom thwarts used precipitation and temperature to demarcate climate boundaries.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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question_answer 169)
Which one of the following is not correctly matched with reference to Thornthwaite classification of climates?
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question_answer 170)
Which one of the following is not correctly matched with reference to Thomthwaite's classification of climates?
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question_answer 171)
The seasonal reversal of winds is the typical characteristic of
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Mediterranean climate done
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Monsoon climate done
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