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Q71

Which mechanism initializes the physical 'Onset' of the Southwest Monsoon over the south-western coast of India?

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A.

The strengthening of the Siberian high pressure system

B.

The northward shift of the ITCZ and arrival of moisture-laden cross-equatorial winds

C.

The southward movement of the Subtropical Westerly Jet below Delhi

D.

The cooling down of the core landmass of Central India

Explanation

The northward shift of the ITCZ and the establishment of the low-level Somali Jet Stream carry dense marine moisture, causing the monsoon burst over Kerala.

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Q72

Which region of India receives minimal rainfall from the winter-dominant Western Disturbances?

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A.

Punjab Plains

B.

Southern Peninsula

C.

Western Uttar Pradesh

D.

Kashmir Valley

Explanation

Western Disturbances affect northwestern and northern India (Punjab, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir) during winter, leaving Southern India completely unaffected.

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Q73

The core line of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) during the winter season shifts completely away from India and settles over which general region?

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A.

The Tibetan Plateau

B.

The Southern Indian Ocean

C.

The Mediterranean Sea

D.

The Tropic of Cancer

Explanation

During winter, the sun migrates southwards, causing the ITCZ to shift into the Southern Hemisphere over the southern Indian Ocean, which establishes northeast trade winds over India.

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Q74

Which of the following mountain ranges acts as a barrier to the Bay of Bengal branch of the monsoon, forcing it to cause exceptionally heavy rain in Meghalaya?

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A.

Zanskar Range

B.

Garo, Khasi, and Jaintia Hills

C.

Vindhyan Range

D.

Satpura Range

Explanation

The Garo, Khasi, and Jaintia Hills in Meghalaya intercept the Bay of Bengal branch of the southwest monsoon, funneling the winds and causing extreme orographic precipitation.

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Q75

What is the primary thermodynamic reason why air masses warming up over the Thar Desert do not cause significant rainfall during the summer monsoon?

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A.

The absolute absence of dust particles in the desert sky

B.

Atmospheric subsidence and upper-level dry air inversion

C.

Freezing geothermal pressure cells near the surface

D.

The immediate freezing of condensation nuclei

Explanation

The upper atmospheric anti-cyclonic circulation and subsidence of dry air masses over Rajasthan, combined with lack of mountain barriers, create an inversion layer that suppresses cloud formation.

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Q76

Under Koeppen's system, the 'Aw' climate symbol denotes which specific climatic setup across large parts of the Indian Peninsula?

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A.

Steppe semi-arid interior zone

B.

Tropical Savanna with a distinct dry winter

C.

Humid subtropical northern plain block

D.

Extreme cold mountain tundra zone

Explanation

The 'Aw' symbol represents a Tropical Savanna climate type, characterized by a distinct dry winter season, covering most of the peninsular plateau area south of the Tropic of Cancer.

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Q77

The tracking factor known as 'Madden-Julian Oscillation' (MJO) affects the Indian monsoon by operating through which mechanism?

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A.

A stationary polar air mass blocking winter winds

B.

An eastward-travelling equatorial wave of convective cloudiness and rainfall

C.

A sudden geothermal heating inside the Arabian Sea basin

D.

A high-velocity dust storm track moving from the Sahara

Explanation

The MJO is an eastward moving convective cloud band along the equator that periodically enhances or suppresses rainfall over the Indian Ocean depending on its phase.

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Q78

Which of the following states in India is typically the last to see the complete withdrawal of the Southwest Monsoon?

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A.

Rajasthan

B.

Punjab

C.

Tamil Nadu

D.

Gujarat

Explanation

The Southwest Monsoon withdraws first from northwest India in September and moves southwards, completely leaving the southern peninsula (specifically Tamil Nadu/Kerala margins) last by early window of October/November.

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Q79

The cold-core upper tropospheric winds that accelerate during winter south of the Himalayas are known as what?

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A.

Tropical Easterly Jet

B.

Subtropical Westerly Jet

C.

Somali Jet Track

D.

Equatorial Trade Flow

Explanation

The Subtropical Westerly Jet stream occupies a position south of the Himalayas during the winter months, steering extra-tropical cyclones into India.

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Q80

What term is traditionally used to describe the local winter rain received over the plains of Punjab and Haryana, vital for Wheat crops?

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A.

Kalbaisakhi

B.

Mahawat

C.

Loo Surge

D.

Cherry Bloom

Explanation

The winter rainfall caused by Western Disturbances in northwestern India is locally referred to as 'Mahawat' or 'Mawat', and is highly beneficial for Rabi agriculture.