Q. The climate of India is mainly tropical because ________

Correct Answer

Of the location of the Himalayas in its North

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    A)Delta - River
    B)Cirque - Glacier
    C)Coral - Ocean
    D)Pores - Air
    Answer: Pores - Air
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    A)Nimbus
    B)Stratus
    C)Cumulus
    D)Cirrus
    Answer: Cumulus
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    B)Of the heat of the summer
    C)The rainfall is inadequate
    D)Deciduous trees shed leaves
    Answer: It prevents loss of moisture through transpiration
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    A)Tasmania
    B)Queensland
    C)Java
    D)New Guinea
    Answer: Tasmania
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    A)Coastal fisheries
    B)Inland fisheries
    C)Estuarine fisheries
    D)Deep sea fisheries
    Answer: Inland fisheries
  • Q. The winter snow-house or Eskimos is known as
    A)Igloo
    B)Yurt
    C)Tupic
    D)Tent
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  • Q. Which of the following rivers lies in a rift valley?
    A)Son
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    C)Chambal
    D)Tapi
    Answer: Tapi
  • Q. Andaman and Nicobar Islands are separated by which of the following?
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    C)Great Channel
    D)Andaman Sea
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    A)North and South Vietnam
    B)North and South America
    C)North and South Korea
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    A)Rill
    B)Splash
    C)Sheet
    D)Gully
    Answer: Gully
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    A)Andhra Pradesh
    B)Karnataka
    C)Maharashtra
    D)Tamil Nadu
    Answer: Andhra Pradesh
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    A)Central America and Guinea Coast
    B)Australia, New Zealand and Fiji Islands
    C)North and South of the Congo Basin
    D)South America and South Africa
    Answer: North and South of the Congo Basin
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    A)Equal salinity
    B)Equal temperature
    C)Equal diurnal range of temperature
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    A)Maintain the same temperature
    B)Become warmer
    C)Become colder
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    B)A narrow stretch of sea connecting two extensive areas of sea
    C)A narrow strip of land joining two large land-masses
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    C)Sulaiman
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    A)Saturn
    B)Uranus
    C)Jupiter
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