General Circulation Flashcards

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The polewards moving air piles up in the subtropical regions and forms high pressure belt at the surface, called

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> (a) Subtropical high
(b) Polar High
(c) Equatorial high

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2
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……….. occurs over subtropical high

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(a) advection
(b) convection
>(c) subsidence

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The occurrence of large deserts near 30N and 30S are due to large scale

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> (a) subsidence
(b) convection
(c) advection

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A part of the sinking air over the subtropical highs flows towards the equator, turning west (in the northern hemisphere) due to the Coriolis force. This surface air is called

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> (a) Trade winds
(b) Roaring forties
(c) Doldrums

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5
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The huge vertical circulations, one between the equator and 30N and another between equator and 30S, are called

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> (a) Hadley Cells
(b) Ferrel Cells
(c) Polar cells

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The descending branch of the Hadley cell marked by calm winds and high pressure at the surface are called

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(a) Tropical Latitudes
(b) Middle latitudes
>(c) Horse Latitudes

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the winds in the upper troposphere are westerly. These are known as

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(a) Natural Westerlies
(b) Steady Westerlies
>(c) Zonal Westerlies

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8
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In the equatorial regions the upper tropospheric winds are

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(a) Westerlies
>(b) Easterlies
(c) Zonal Westerlies

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9
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The disturbances of middle latitudes move from

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> (a) W to E
(B) E to W
(c) N to S
(d) S to N

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10
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The tropical disturbances which form in the equatorial low pressure belt move in

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a) Easterly direction
>(b) Westerly direction
(c) Southerly direction

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Tropical disturbance which reach the zone of transition in the upper level flow change course and begin to move in
(a) Perpendicular direction
(b) Opposite direction
(c) Southwards

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(a) Perpendicular direction
>(b) Opposite direction
(c) Southwards

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12
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Latitudinally, on the average there is radiation …………. in the tropics than in the polar regions

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> (a) surplus
(b) deficit
(c) balance

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13
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The systems like highs, lows, cyclonic circulation etc are associated with distinct types of weather. A study of the behaviour of these systems, known as

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> (a) Synoptic Meteorology
(b) Climatology
(c) Physical Meteorology

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14
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Rising air creates calms or doldrums in the equatorial region.

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(a) ITCZ
(b) Horse Latitudes
>(c) Equatorial Doldrums

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15
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Steady NE winds in the N hemisphere and SE winds in the S hemisphere are called.

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(a) Easterly winds
>(b) Trade Winds
(c) Tropical Winds

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