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Q1

Which of the following thermal theories explains the origin of the Indian Monsoon as a large-scale seasonal reversal of land and sea breezes?

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A.

Dynamic Theory of Flohn

B.

Halley's Classical Thermal Theory

C.

Jet Stream Theory

D.

El Nino Southern Oscillation Theory

Explanation

Sir Edmund Halley's Classical Thermal Theory (1686) posits that the monsoon is caused by the differential heating and cooling of the massive Asian landmass and the surrounding Indian Ocean.

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Q2

During the summer monsoon season, the shift of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) from the equator over India places it approximately over which geographic feature?

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A.

The Peninsular Plateau

B.

The Ganga Plains

C.

The Thar Desert

D.

The Himalayan Peaks

Explanation

In summer, the ITCZ shifts northward and lies roughly parallel to the Ganga plains between 20°N and 25°N latitudes, often called the Monsoon Trough.

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Q3

Which high-altitude wind system is responsible for bringing sudden winter rain and snow to northwest India?

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A.

Tropical Easterly Jet Stream

B.

Subtropical Westerly Jet Stream

C.

Southwest Monsoon Winds

D.

Northeast Trade Winds

Explanation

The Subtropical Westerly Jet Stream guides Western Disturbances from the Mediterranean Sea into north and northwest India during winter.

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Q4

Why does the Coromandel Coast of Tamil Nadu remain largely dry during the Southwest Monsoon season (June to September)?

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A.

It lies parallel to the Arabian Sea branch and in the rain-shadow of Western Ghats

B.

The region lacks any significant mountain barriers

C.

The high temperature evaporates moisture before precipitation occurs

D.

It is affected by cold ocean currents during summer months

Explanation

The Coromandel coast lies in the rain-shadow area of the Western Ghats for the Arabian Sea branch and runs parallel to the track of the Bay of Bengal branch.

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Q5

The violent pre-monsoon convective thunderstorms accompanied by torrential rain and hail in Assam and West Bengal are known by what name?

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A.

Mango Showers

B.

Loo

C.

Kalbaisakhi

D.

Cherry Blossoms

Explanation

In West Bengal and Assam, these fierce local afternoon storms are called Kalbaisakhi (calamities of the month of Baisakh) or Nor'westers.

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Q6

Mawsynram, the wettest place on Earth, receives exceptionally heavy rainfall primarily due to which geographical factor?

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A.

Its extreme proximity to the Indian Ocean shoreline

B.

The funnel-shaped topography of the Khasi Hills

C.

The thermal variations created by the surrounding tea valleys

D.

The frequent occurrence of tropical cyclones in the region

Explanation

Mawsynram is located in the Khasi Hills, where the unique funnel-shaped arrangement of the hills forces moisture-laden Bay of Bengal monsoon winds to rise rapidly and cause heavy downpours.

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Q7

Which phenomenon refers to the sudden change from the hot-dry summer season to the rainy season, characterized by fierce lightning and torrential downpours in early June?

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A.

Monsoon Break

B.

Burst of Monsoon

C.

Monsoon Retreat

D.

El Nino Impact

Explanation

The sudden arrival of moisture-laden monsoon winds accompanied by violent thunder and lightning that ends the summer dry spell is termed the 'Burst of Monsoon'.

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Q8

What is the primary driving mechanism behind the 'Retreating Monsoon' season in India during October and November?

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A.

The southward migration of the sun and weakening of northern low-pressure system

B.

The sudden drop in sea surface temperatures in the Arabian Sea

C.

The strengthening of western disturbances over the Himalayas

D.

The arrival of high-velocity cold waves from Siberia

Explanation

The southward movement of the sun causes the low-pressure monsoon trough over northern plains to weaken, gradually replaced by a high-pressure system that drives winds from land to sea.

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Q9

The phenomenon of 'October Heat' in India is primarily caused by a combination of which atmospheric conditions?

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A.

Low temperature and clear skies

B.

High temperature and high humidity

C.

Dry spells accompanied by cool northern winds

D.

Frequent western disturbances and overcast conditions

Explanation

During the transitioning phase of the retreating monsoon in October, the combination of high temperatures and high humidity values makes the weather oppressive, a condition widely known as October Heat.

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Q10

Which of the following describes the mechanism of a 'Monsoon Break' over the Indian subcontinent during the peak summer rainy season?

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A.

The shifting of the monsoon trough toward the Himalayan foothills

B.

The absolute disappearance of the Somali Jet Stream

C.

The development of an intense high-pressure cell over the Thar Desert

D.

The sudden inversion of ocean currents in the Arabian Sea

Explanation

A monsoon break occurs when the monsoon trough shifts closer to the Himalayan foothills, causing rainfall to drop sharply over the northern plains while increasing along the mountains.