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Question-1
The clouds that never bring rainfall is
(A)
Cumulus clouds
(B)
Cirrus clouds
(C)
Stratus clouds
(D)
Nimbus clouds
Question-2
Thunder storms are caused by
(A)
Cumulonimbus clouds
(B)
Cirrus clouds
(C)
Nimbus clouds
(D)
Cumulus clouds
Question-3
The clouds that are called Thunder clouds
(A)
Cirrus clouds
(B)
Cumulus clouds
(C)
Nimbus clouds
(D)
Stratus clouds
Question-4
Equatorial low pressure lies between
(A)
15
0
N and 5
0
S
(B)
5
0
S and 5
0
S
(C)
15
0
S and 15
0
N
(D)
5
0
S and 5
0
N
Question-5
Chinook is a local wind that blows in
(A)
USA
(B)
China
(C)
The desert in India
(D)
Australia
Question-6
Sub-Tropical High Pressure belt lies between
(A)
25
0
N and 35
0
S
(B)
25
0
N and 5
0
N
(C)
25
0
N and 35
0
N and 25
0
S and 35
0
S
(D)
5
0
N and 5
0
S
Question-7
Winds are classified on the basis of
(A)
Duration of wind only
(B)
Place of origin only
(C)
Direction of wind
(D)
Duration of wind and place of origin
Question-8
The clouds that cause snow and drizzle is
(A)
Cirrus clouds
(B)
Cumulus clouds
(C)
Nimbus clouds
(D)
Stratus clouds
Question-9
The Greek word "klima" refers to
(A)
Wind
(B)
Storm
(C)
Snowfall
(D)
Inclination
Question-10
Ocean currents are classified based on the
(A)
Their direction of the flow
(B)
Temperature
(C)
Ocean where they are found
(D)
Wind direction
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Std 7
Tamil Nadu (English Medium)
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