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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
2 points
In the context of cyclones, the term ‘Landfall’ refers to which one of the following?
Correct
Ans: B
Exp:
Landfall is the event of a tropical cyclone coming onto land after being over water. As per the IMD, a tropical cyclone is said to have made landfall when the centre of the storm – or its eye – moves over the coast. Crucially a landfall should not be confused with a ‘direct hit’, which refers to a situation where the core of high winds (or eyewall) comes onshore but the centre of the storm may remain offshore. As per the US’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), because the strongest winds in a tropical cyclone are not located precisely at the centre, it is possible for a cyclone’s strongest winds to be experienced over land, even if landfall does not occur.
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Ans: B
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Landfall is the event of a tropical cyclone coming onto land after being over water. As per the IMD, a tropical cyclone is said to have made landfall when the centre of the storm – or its eye – moves over the coast. Crucially a landfall should not be confused with a ‘direct hit’, which refers to a situation where the core of high winds (or eyewall) comes onshore but the centre of the storm may remain offshore. As per the US’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), because the strongest winds in a tropical cyclone are not located precisely at the centre, it is possible for a cyclone’s strongest winds to be experienced over land, even if landfall does not occur.
Question 2 of 5
2. Question
2 points
In the context of a climate, consider the following :
Uniform temperature throughout the year
Diurnal precipitation
Absence of winter season
Which one of the following climate types is represented by the above features?
Correct
Ans: A
Exp:
Wet Equatorial Climate is between 5° and 10° north and south of the equator. It is most commonly found in the Congo’s lowlands, Amazon River basin, Malaysia and the East Indies. The equatorial climate’s most notable characteristics are:
Uniform temperature throughout the year. The mean monthly temperatures are always around 80°F with very little variation.
There is no winter.
Diurnal precipitation (daily precipitation)
Cloudiness and heavy precipitation help to moderate the daily temperature
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Ans: A
Exp:
Wet Equatorial Climate is between 5° and 10° north and south of the equator. It is most commonly found in the Congo’s lowlands, Amazon River basin, Malaysia and the East Indies. The equatorial climate’s most notable characteristics are:
Uniform temperature throughout the year. The mean monthly temperatures are always around 80°F with very little variation.
There is no winter.
Diurnal precipitation (daily precipitation)
Cloudiness and heavy precipitation help to moderate the daily temperature
Question 3 of 5
3. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements :
Insolation during perihelion is more than aphelion.
The dew point is below the saturation point of the air.
Intense convection on moist days produces thunderstorms.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Correct
Ans: D
Exp:
Statement 1 is correct: During its revolution around the sun, the Earth is farthest from the sun ( 152 million km) on 4th July. This position of the earth is called aphelion. On 3rd January, the earth is closest to the sun (147 million km ) this position is known as perihelion. Therefore, the annual insolation received by the earth on 3rd January(or perihelion) is slightly more than the amount received on 4th July(aphelion).
Statement 2 is incorrect: The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%. At this point, the air cannot hold more water in the gaseous form (or saturation point of air). The presence of hygroscopic nuclei is a must for precipitation to start.
Statement 3 is correct: A thunderstorm is a well-grown cumulonimbus cloud producing thunder and lightning. They are of short duration, occurring over a small area but are violent. They are caused by intense convection on moist hot days
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Ans: D
Exp:
Statement 1 is correct: During its revolution around the sun, the Earth is farthest from the sun ( 152 million km) on 4th July. This position of the earth is called aphelion. On 3rd January, the earth is closest to the sun (147 million km ) this position is known as perihelion. Therefore, the annual insolation received by the earth on 3rd January(or perihelion) is slightly more than the amount received on 4th July(aphelion).
Statement 2 is incorrect: The dew point is the temperature the air needs to be cooled to (at constant pressure) in order to achieve a relative humidity (RH) of 100%. At this point, the air cannot hold more water in the gaseous form (or saturation point of air). The presence of hygroscopic nuclei is a must for precipitation to start.
Statement 3 is correct: A thunderstorm is a well-grown cumulonimbus cloud producing thunder and lightning. They are of short duration, occurring over a small area but are violent. They are caused by intense convection on moist hot days
Question 4 of 5
4. Question
2 points
Consider the following statements :
Statement -I: The latitudinal extent of 40°north to 40° south is a zone of heat surplus.
Statement II: Earth maintains a constant temperature as the amount of heat received in the form of insolation equals the amount lost by the Earth through terrestrial radiation.
Which of the following is correct in respect of the above statements ?
Correct
Ans: B
Exp :
Statement 1 is correct: There is a surplus (incoming solar radiation is greater than outgoing terrestrial radiation) between solar radiation and terrestrial radiation between the 40°north to 40°south and the region near the poles has a deficit ( terrestrial radiation is greater than incoming solar radiation). The surplus heat energy from the tropics is redistributed polewards, and as a result, the tropics do not get progressively overheated.
Statement 2 is correct: The entire planet does not store or release heat. It keeps its temperature constant. This is only possible if the heat lost by the earth through terrestrial radiation is equivalent to the heat absorbed as insolation. Some energy is reflected, dispersed, and absorbed as it travels through the atmosphere. Only the remainder reaches the surface of the earth. The statements I and II are independent statements.
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Ans: B
Exp :
Statement 1 is correct: There is a surplus (incoming solar radiation is greater than outgoing terrestrial radiation) between solar radiation and terrestrial radiation between the 40°north to 40°south and the region near the poles has a deficit ( terrestrial radiation is greater than incoming solar radiation). The surplus heat energy from the tropics is redistributed polewards, and as a result, the tropics do not get progressively overheated.
Statement 2 is correct: The entire planet does not store or release heat. It keeps its temperature constant. This is only possible if the heat lost by the earth through terrestrial radiation is equivalent to the heat absorbed as insolation. Some energy is reflected, dispersed, and absorbed as it travels through the atmosphere. Only the remainder reaches the surface of the earth. The statements I and II are independent statements.
Question 5 of 5
5. Question
2 points
With respect to the earth’s atmosphere, consider the following statements :
The atmosphere is transparent to long-wave terrestrial radiation.
The blue colour of the sky is due to the scattering of light within the atmosphere.
The maximum amount of insolation is received by the equator.
Which of the statements given above is/ are incorrect?
Correct
Ans : B
Exp:
Statement 1 is incorrect: The atmosphere is transparent to shortwave solar insolation, while the atmosphere is opaque to long-wave terrestrial radiation. Most of the long-wave thermal terrestrial radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere. The remaining long waves get trapped within the atmosphere, preventing the escape of energy to outer space.
Statement 2 is correct: Sunlight reaches Earth’s atmosphere and is scattered in all directions by all the gases and particles in the atmosphere. Blue light is scattered more than the other colours because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.
Statement 3 is incorrect: Maximum insolation is received over the subtropical deserts, where cloudiness is the least. The Equator receives comparatively less insolation than the tropics. Generally, at the same latitude, the insolation is higher over the continent than over the oceans.
Incorrect
Ans : B
Exp:
Statement 1 is incorrect: The atmosphere is transparent to shortwave solar insolation, while the atmosphere is opaque to long-wave terrestrial radiation. Most of the long-wave thermal terrestrial radiation is absorbed by the atmosphere. The remaining long waves get trapped within the atmosphere, preventing the escape of energy to outer space.
Statement 2 is correct: Sunlight reaches Earth’s atmosphere and is scattered in all directions by all the gases and particles in the atmosphere. Blue light is scattered more than the other colours because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time.
Statement 3 is incorrect: Maximum insolation is received over the subtropical deserts, where cloudiness is the least. The Equator receives comparatively less insolation than the tropics. Generally, at the same latitude, the insolation is higher over the continent than over the oceans.
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