Q. Which type of rainfall leads to the formation of the windward and the leeward side?

Correct Answer

Orographic

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    A)Sidr
    B)Dean
    C)Vutiye
    D)None of these
    Answer: Sidr
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    C)Millet
    D)Rice
    Answer: Rice
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    C)Kanha
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    Answer: Nilgiris
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    B)Jupiter
    C)Earth
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    A)India
    B)Norway
    C)Sweden
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    Answer: Norway
  • Q. Which of the following biomes is known as “Bread basket of the World”?
    A)Mediterranean
    B)Mid Latitude Grassland
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    Answer: Mid Latitude Grassland
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    A)Switzerland and Italy
    B)Australia and New Zealand
    C)India and China
    D)Canada and USA
    Answer: Canada and USA
  • Q. The highest point of the Nilgiri Hills is
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  • Q. What do you understand by the term ‘Doab’ ?
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    C)Where two or more rivers meet
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    Answer: Land between two tributaries of a river
  • Q. The islands of Seychelles are located in the ________
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    B)Arctic Ocean
    C)Atlantic Ocean
    D)Pacific Ocean
    Answer: Indian Ocean
  • Q. The nuclear power plant in India which will provide power mainly for agriculture is located at
    A)Kota
    B)Kalpakkam
    C)Narora
    D)Tarapur
    Answer: Narora
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    A)Cumulus cloud
    B)Nimbus cloud
    C)Cirrus cloud
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    A)Ghana
    B)South Africa
    C)Zaire
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    Answer: Zaire
  • Q. What is the Stage in the population cycle in which India is classified on the basic of its demographic characteristics?
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    B)Early expanding stage
    C)High stationary stage
    D)Declinning Stage
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  • Q. World’s only floating National Park is located in
    A)Bilaspur
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    C)Kuala Lumpur
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  • Q. The mapping of which of the following is most difficult ?
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    B)Mountains
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  • Q. Which of the following is known as the morning star?
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    B)Saturn
    C)Jupiter
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    B)Absolute humidity
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  • Q. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
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    B)Rainfall generally increases away from the equatorial region both northwards and southwards upto about 30° north and south
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