DEFENCE CT 19: Indian Geography (Indian Climate)

Welcome to your DEFENCE CT 19: Indian Geography (Indian Climate)

Question No. 1

Kaal Baisakhi is the local wind of which state?

Question No. 2

Identify the local name given to the total amount of winter precipitation.

Question No. 3

3. According to Koeppen’s Scheme of climate division of India, match the following climates of India with their respective regions.  

Climate Region
1. Cold humid winter with short summer  a. Coromandel coast of Tamil Nadu 
2. Hot desert  b. Arunachal Pradesh 
3. Monsoon with dry summer  c. Extreme Western Rajasthan  

Question No. 4

According to the Indian calendar, Hemanta season falls in which months?

Question No. 5

Which of the following place is also known as the cyclone capital of India?

Question No. 6

The climate of Ladakh is extremely cold and dry. Which of the following factors is responsible for it?

Question No. 7

According to Koeppen's Scheme, which type of climate is denoted by the letter 'E' in India?

Question No. 8

Consider the following statements related to the Distribution of Rainfall in India:

1.  Western side of the Western Ghats and sub-Himalayan areas in the northeast and the hills of Meghalaya receive the highest rainfall.

2. In the Brahmaputra valley and the adjoining hills, the rainfall is more than 200 cm.

Which of the above statement is/are correct?

Question No. 9

Which among the following is the main reason for "October heat" in India?

Question No. 10

Which plateau's climate has been called by Fa-Hien as the best climate in the world?

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