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Multiple Choice Questions
1. The winds blow across the Asian continent at latitudes north of the Himalayas roughly parallel to the Tibetan highlands. These are known as what?
(a) Monsoon bursting
(b) Western cyclones
(c) Jet streams
(d) Monsoon winds
Solution:
(c) Jet streams
2. The sudden onset of the moisture-laden winds associated with violent thunder and lightning is often termed as what?
(a) Bursting of monsoon
(b) Western cyclones
(c) Jet streams
(d) Monsoon winds
Solution:
(a) Bursting of monsoon
3. Highest rainfall takes place in India at:
(a) Mawsynram
(b) Eastern Coast
(c) Gaya
(d) Bhabhar
Solution:
(a) Mawsynram
4. Which of the following is most humid region of India?
(a) Northeast India and Western coast
(b) Ladhakh region
(c) Coastal regions of Tamil Nadu
(d) Rann of Kachchh
Solution:
(a) Northeast India and western coast
5. What are the bases of Koeppen’s classification?
(a) On the basis of latitude and longitude
(b) On the basis of winds and pressure
(c) On the basis of temperature and precipitation
(d) On the basis of local weather conditions
Solution:
(c) On the basis of temperature and precipitation
6. In Assam, nor westers storms are known as what?
(a) Kalbaisakhi
(b) Western Cyclone
(c) Bardoli Chheerha
(d) Amravati
Solution:
(c) Bardoli chheerha
7. What is the position of southern branch of jet streams?
(a) 35° S latitude
(b) 25° N latitude
(c) 15° N latitude
(d) 25° S latitude
Solution:
(c) 15° N latitude
8. How much average rainfall is received by Mawsynram?
(a) 1020 cm
(b) 1050 cm
(c) 1080 cm
(d) 1000 cm
Solution:
(c) 1080 cm
9. What do we call when monsoon withdraws itself?
(а) Retreating monsoon
(b) Bursting of monsoon
(c) Western cyclone
(d) Bardoli chheerha
Solution:
(a) Retreating monsoon
10. Which season is there during September to December?
(a) Winter season
(b) Retreating monsoon
(c) Summer season
(d) Rainy season
Solution:
(b) Retreating monsoon
11. In which regions of India does mango shower take place?
(a) Bihar and Uttar Pradesh
(b) Kerala and Coastal Karnataka
(c) Orissa and West Bengal
(d) Punjab and Haryana
Solution:
(b) Kerala and coastal Karnataka
12. Which crops grow as a result of blossom shower?
(a) Cotton
(b) Coffee
(c) Jute
(d) Cashew
Solution:
(b) Coffee
13. In which regions of India do we experience cyclones?
(a) In eastern coastal regions
(b) In western coastal regions
(c) In northern plains
(d) In west India
Solution:
(a) In eastern coastal region
Very Short Answer Type Questions
1. What do you mean by the word “Monsoon’?
Solution:
It is derived from the Arabic word Mausim meaning Season. Monsoon connotes the climate associated with seasonal reversal in the direction of winds.
2. Explain two factors helpful in affecting Indian Monsoon.
Solution:
Two factors helpful in Indian monsoon are:
- Jet stream winds
- Difference in atmospheric pressure.
3. Name two important seasons of Indian climate.
Solution:
Two important seasons of Indian climate are:
- North-west monsoon
- South-east monsoon
4. Name the seasons of India of sankranti time with months.
Solution:
- Summer Season (March to May)
- Winter Season (December to February)
5. What is a jet stream?
Solution:
The winds that blow across the Asian continent at latitudes north of the Himalayas roughly parallel to the Tibetan highlands are called jet stream.
6. What is break in monsoon?
Solution:
During the south-west monsoon period after having rains for a few days, if rain fails to occur for one or more weeks, it is known as break in the monsoon.
7. Winter monsoons do not cause rainfall as they move from land to the sea. Why?
Solution:
It is because of two reasons: Firstly, they have little humidity; and Secondly, due to anti cyclonic circulation on land, the possibility of rainfall from them reduces.
8. What is the direction of winds in Kerala during retreating monsoon?
Solution:
The direction of winds in Kerala during retreating monsoon is from north to east and from east to west.
9. What is the difference between loo and chilled wave?
Solution:
Hot, dry and oppressing winds blowing in the Northern plains from Punjab to Bihar with higher intensity between Delhi and Patna are called loo. When temperature falls too much in northern plains, then winds blowing in these regions are called chilled wave.
10. Which formula is used to measure variability in rainfall?
Solution:
C.V. = \(\frac{\text{Standard Deviation}}{\text{Mean}} \times 100\)
Where C. V. is coefficient of variation.
11. Where is polar climate found in India?
Solution:
In India polar climate is found in upper portion of Himalayas which is located 4000 metre above sea level.
12. Name the most comfortable places of India during winter season.
Solution:
Coastal areas and South India are most comfortable places during winter season.
13. Name most humid regions of India.
Solution:
The most humid regions of India are south east India and Western Ghats.
14. What is mango shower?
Solution:
Towards the end of summer, there are pre-monsoon showers which are a common phenomena in Kerala and coastal areas of Karnataka. They are known as mango showers, locally since they help in the early ripening of mangoes.
15. What are western cyclones?
Solution:
The western cyclonic disturbances enter the Indian subcontinent from the west and the north-west during the winter months. It originate over the Mediterranean Sea and are brought into India by the westerly jet stream.