Climate of India

A colorful infographic depicting the climate zones of India, incorporating elements like monsoon patterns, ocean currents, and geographic features.

Test Your Knowledge on India's Climate

Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of India's climate? This quiz will challenge your understanding of the diverse weather patterns, monsoons, and geographical factors that shape the climate of India.

Discover how well you know the elements of climate with engaging multiple-choice questions. Perfect for students and anyone interested in gaining insights!

  • 25 engaging questions
  • Learn about monsoons, ocean currents, and weather phenomena
  • Ideal for climate enthusiasts
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by WanderingSky21
Most parts of the country receive rainfall from
Jan to may
May to Aug
June to September
September to December
_______ refers to the seasonal reversal in wind direction during the year.
Summer
Winter
Monsoon
Autumn
The Peruvian current is a (n) ______ ocean current
Warm
Cold
Electric
Freezing
E1 Nino is a (n) _____ word.
English
French
Arabic
Spanish
E1 Nino is a (n) _________ ocean current
Warm
Cold
Electric
Freezing
Winds are named on the direction ______
In which they blow
From where they blow
They reach finally
They circulate
The climate of India is strongly influenced by _____
The monsoon winds
Hot winds
Yellow sea winds
River of India
The monsoons are experienced in the tropical area roughly between _____
10N and 10S
20N and 20S
40N and 40S
50N and 50S
The maximum elevation in the coastal areas of India is ______
3 metres
30 metres
300 metres
3000 metres
E1 Nino is
A wind blowing from Spain
A latitude near the equator
An ocean current
A Jet stream
As altitude decreases, temperature _______
Decreases
Increases
Remains constant
Does not get effected
The Inter - Tropical Convergence Zone is a broad trough of low pressure near the .
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of capricorn
Arctic circle
Equator
____ refers to the sum total of the weather conditions or variations over a large area for a long period of time.
Climate
Precipitation
Temperature
Atmospheric pressure
On a winter night, the temperature at ___ in Jammu and Kashmir may be as low as minus 45 C
Jammu
Kashmir
Srinagar
Drass
In summer , there is a shift in the position of the Inter- Tropical convergence zone over the
Thorny scrub
Desert region
Ganga Plains
Islands of India
______ blow south of the Himalayas through the year, except in summer
Jet streams
Hot air
Cool air
Normal winds
The word ' monsoon' is derived from the ___ word 'mausam', literally meaning seasons
Hindi
Sanskrit
Persian
Arabic
As distance from the sea increases , a ___ type of climate is experienced
Coastal
Humid
Continental
Damp
Houses in ______ have sloping roofs
The Tarai region
Rajasthan
Ladakh
Tiruvanantapuram
____ refers to the state of the atmosphere over an area at a given point of time.
Climate
Weather
Humidity
Temperature
The climate of India is described as the ___ type
Summer
Winter
Monsoon
Spring
_____ gets most of its rain during October and November
Meghalaya
Rajasthan
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Pahalgam is in ______
Jammu and Kashmir
Himachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh
Uttaranchal
The annual precipitation in ladakh is around ____ centimetres
10
50-75
75-100
100-400
The annual precipitation in ___ is around 400 centimetres
Shillong
Chennai
Mumbai
Calcutta
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