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Question-1
The clouds that are called Thunder clouds
(A)
Cirrus clouds
(B)
Cumulus clouds
(C)
Nimbus clouds
(D)
Stratus clouds
Question-2
Study or the science of lightning is called
(A)
Seismology
(B)
Fulminology
(C)
Ecology
(D)
Optics
Question-3
Meeting places worm and cold currents are distinguished by
(A)
Plankton
(B)
Dense fog
(C)
Low clouds
(D)
Plankton, dense fog and low clouds.
Question-4
The Greek word "klima" refers to
(A)
Wind
(B)
Storm
(C)
Snowfall
(D)
Inclination
Question-5
The places located on higher altitude are cooler than those on plains because
(A)
Air becomes thicker and they absorb only less heat.
(B)
Air becomes thinner and they emit more heat.
(C)
Air becomes thinner and absorb only less heat.
(D)
Air becomes neither thinner or thicker but absorb more heat.
Question-6
Sub Polar Low pressure belt lies between
(A)
60
0
N and 65
0
N and 60
0
S and 65
0
S
(B)
25
0
N and 35
0
N and 25
0
S and 35
0
S
(C)
60
0
N and 65
0
S and 60
0
N and 65
0
N
(D)
5
0
S and 15
0
N
Question-7
Thunder storms are caused by
(A)
Cumulonimbus clouds
(B)
Cirrus clouds
(C)
Nimbus clouds
(D)
Cumulus clouds
Question-8
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-9
The clouds that never bring rainfall is
(A)
Cumulus clouds
(B)
Cirrus clouds
(C)
Stratus clouds
(D)
Nimbus clouds
Question-10
Select the true statement from the following statements.
(A)
Temperature decreases at the rate of 6.5
0
c for every 1000 meters high on Earth's surface.
(B)
Temperature increases at the ratio of 6.5
0
c for every 1000 meters high on Earth's surface.
(C)
Temperature decreases at the ratio of 5.6
0
c for every 1000 meters high on Earth's surface.
(D)
Temperature remains constant for every 1000 meters high on Earth's surface.
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Tamil Nadu (English Medium)
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