Which one among the following groups is referred to as types of precipitation?
Fog, Dew, and Rain
Air, Water, and Soil
Fog, Water, and Rain
Dew, Soil, and Rain
Which one among the following is the most important source of fish catch in India?
Deep-sea fisheries
Coastal fisheries
Inland natural fisheries
Inland cultural fisheries
In which one among the following areas of South-East Asia, there is the largest concentration of peasant population?
Areas of intensive shifting cultivation
Highland areas where the climate is cooler and healthier
Cleared lowlands in forest areas
Areas where grain farming is practised
The largest number of temperate cyclones originate mostly over the
Indian Ocean
North Atlantic Ocean
North Pacific Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Which one among the following statements is not correct?
More than 50% of the world's animal species are found in the tropical rain forest
One-third of the land surface is arid or semi-arid
Floating plants (phytoplankton) in the ocean produce over half the world's oxygen
World's important deserts are located across the equator
Which one among the following statements regarding Chinook winds is not correct?
They rise from the Pacific Ocean
After crossing the Rockies, they descend to the east of the mountains
They bring rainfall in the Prairies
These winds are beneficial to wheat cultivation
The Damuda series of Gondwana system has three stages, namely, Raniganj, Barren Rocks, and Barakar. The middle stage is called Barren because
it consists of coal and not iron
it consists of iron and not coal
it consists of neither coal nor iron
it is a sedimentary layer consisting of shale and clay
The cyclonic storm occurring over the Caribbean Sea is known as
Typhoon
Willy-Willy
Hurricane
Cyclone
C.
Hurricane
A hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone or severe tropical storm that forms in the southern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern Pacific Ocean. A tropical cyclone is accompanied by thunderstorms, and in the Northern Hemisphere, a counterclockwise circulation of winds near the earth's surface
Match List-I with List-II
List I (Mountain pass)
List II (State)
(a) - 2, (b) - 1, (c) - 3, (d) - 4
(a) - 2, (b) - 3, (c) - 1, (d) - 4
(a) - 4, (b) - 1, (c) - 3, (d) - 2
(a) - 4, (b) - 3, (c) - 1, (d) - 2