Geography Quiz for SSC CGL 2016, SSC CPO, Railways and CHSL

April 30, 2016    



1.Process of transformation of liquid into gaseous called?
A. Radiation
B. Condensation
C. Evaporation
D. None of the above

2.Fog are formed due to .
1.Radiation
2. Coduction
3.Mixing of warm and cold air masses.
A.1 only
B.2 and 3 only
C.2 only
D. All of the above

3.Intensity of evaporation depends upon.
A. Aridity
B. Temperature
C. Velocity of wind.
D .All of the above

4.What is Latent Heat.
A. Energy in a form of heat needed to convert the water into gaseous form
B. Energy in a form of heat needed to convert the gaseous into water form
C. Amount of heat present in the environment
D. None  of the above

5.What is dew point?
A. The temperature at which an air becomes unsaturated
B. The temperature at which an air becomes cold from warm
C. The temperature at which an air becomes saturated
D. None of the above

6.Maximum relative humidity is in the ______ and lowest value is recorded is in the ______
A. Morning , Evening
B. Evening ,Morning
C. Afternoon , Morning
D. Afternoon , Evening

7.Air without vertical movement is called _____ and while air undergoes verical movement called _____
A. Stable air , Unstable air
B. Unstable air , Stable air
C. Dry air , wet air
D. Wet air , Dry air

8.Frontal fogs are produced in the ______
A. Low latitudes
B. High latitudes
C. Middle latitudes
D. none of these

9.Radiation inversion occurs only on ____
A. Air surface
B. Ocean surface
C. Land surface
D. none of the above

10.What is Normal Lapse rate.
A. Decrease of temperature with increasing height
B. Increase of temperature with increasing height
C. Decrease of temperature with decreasing height
D. Increasing of temperature with decreasing height


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Geography Quiz for SSC CGL 2016, SSC CPO, Railways and CHSL 4.5 5 Yateendra sahu April 30, 2016 1.Process of transformation of liquid into gaseous called? A. Radiation B. Condensation C. Evaporation D. None of the above 2.Fog...


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