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Indian Geography MCQ

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Indian Geography MCQ. We covered all the Indian Geography MCQ in this post for free so that you can practice well for the exam.

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Indian Geography MCQ Objective for Students

The velocity of winds is related to:

(a) the amount of moisture they carry

(b) the nearness to the sea

(c) pressure gradient in the direction of their flow

(d) the direction in which they blow

Option b – the nearness to the sea

In the Southern hemisphere, the Westerlies blow from:

(a) north

(b) north-east

(c) north-west

(d) south-east

Option c – north-west

When can one record the lowest temperature of air?

(a) Just before sunrise

(b) At midnight

(c) At 3 a.m.

(d) No fixed time

Option d – No fixed time

The water content in the atmosphere:

(a) is independent of temperature

(b) increases as temperature increases

(c) decreases as temperature increases

(d) either increases or decreases with temperature increase

Option d – either increases or decreases with temperature increase

Which one of the following conditions is NOT necessary for precipitation to occur?

(a) The air must be warm

(b) The air must be saturated

(c) The air must be cooled below its dew point

(d) The air must contain hygroscopic particles

Option b – The air must be saturated

Very strong and cold icy winds that blow in the Polar regions are called:

(a) typhoons

(b) tornadoes

(c) blizzards

(d) polar winds

Option b – tornadoes

The plane of contact of the troposphere and stratosphere is known as:

(a) mesosphere

(b) ionosphere

(c) stratopause

(d) tropopause

Option c – stratopause

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