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EXERCISES
EXERCISES [Pages 85 - 88]

Morning Star solutions for Total Geography [English] Class 10 7 Climate EXERCISES [Pages 85 - 88]

Choose the correct option:

EXERCISES | Q I. 1. | Page 85

India experiences which type of climate?

  • Temperate climate

  • Tropical Monsoon climate

  • Temperate Continental Climate

  • Mediterranean Climate

EXERCISES | Q I. 2. | Page 85

The Deccan Plateau gets less rainfall than the Western Ghats because ______.

  • it lies in the way of South West Monsoon winds.

  • it lies in the rainshadow area of the Himalayas.

  • it lies in the rainshadow area of the Western Ghats.

  • it is triangular in shape.

EXERCISES | Q I. 3. | Page 85

What causes the winter rain along the Coromandel Coast?

  • Sea breeze

  • Retreating monsoon

  • South-west monsoon

  • Western disturbances

EXERCISES | Q I. 4. | Page 85

Which of the following is NOT a source of rainfall for Punjab and Haryana?

  • Western disturbances

  • Arabian Sea branch of South-west monsoon

  • Bay of Bengal branch of South-west monsoon

  • Retreating monsoon

EXERCISES | Q I. 5. | Page 85

Which of the following factors does not affect the climate of a place?

  • Varied relief

  • The Monsoon Winds

  • Distance from the Sea

  • Presence of vegetation

EXERCISES | Q I. 6. | Page 85

Western disturbances become active in northern India during which season?

  • Summer

  • Winter

  • Spring

  • Monsoon

EXERCISES | Q I. 7. | Page 85

The summer monsoon winds blow in which direction?

  • North-East

  • South-West

  • North-West

  • South-East

EXERCISES | Q I. 8. | Page 85

Which of the following is good for the cultivation of tea and jute?

  • Mango showers

  • Loo

  • Kalbaisakhi

  • None of the above

EXERCISES | Q I. 9. | Page 85

Where does the Arabian Sea Branch join the Bay of Bengal branch?

  • In Punjab and Haryana

  • In Western Ghats

  • In Chota Nagpur Plateau

  • In the Sahyadris

EXERCISES | Q I. 10. | Page 85

What causes the 'October Heat'?

  • High temperature and heavy rainfall.

  • Reduced temperature and heavy rainfall.

  • High temperature and humidity.

  • Reduced temperature and humidity.

EXERCISES | Q I. 11. | Page 85

Which state in India is the first to experience the onset of the monsoon and the last to see its withdrawal?

  • Tamil Nadu

  • Kerala

  • West Bengal

  • Andaman and Nicobar

EXERCISES | Q I. 12. | Page 86

Why do the interior parts of the Deccan remain dry during the Retreating monsoon?

  • Because they lie in the rainshadow of the Eastern Ghats.

  • Because they lie parallel to the Eastern Ghats.

  • Because they lie in the rainshadow of the Western Ghats.

  • Because they lie parallel to the Arabian Sea Branch.

EXERCISES | Q I. 13. | Page 86

Climate of India is strongly influenced by ______.

  • Trade winds

  • Loo

  • Easterly winds

  • Monsoon winds

EXERCISES | Q I. 14. | Page 85

Which of the following factors cause the rise in the temperature of mainland of India in the month of March?

  • The land breeze blows towards the sea

  • The pressure belts shift

  • Southward migration of the sun from the equator

  • Northward migration of the sun from the equator

EXERCISES | Q I. 15. | Page 85

Which of the following areas get rainfall from the Retreating monsoon?

  • West Coast of India

  • East Coast of India

  • Western Ghats

  • Thar desert

Answer the following questions:

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (a) a | Page 86

Name the type of climate prevailing over India.

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (a) b | Page 86

Mention any two factors responsible for a tropical monsoon type.

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (b) | Page 86

State two important characteristic features of the monsoon rainfall in India.

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (c) (i) | Page 86

Mumbai is warmer than Kanpur in December.

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (c) (ii) | Page 86

Punjab gets rain in winters. Why?

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (c) (iii) | Page 86

Give a geographical reason for each of the following:

The Indo-Gangetic Plain gets some rainfall in the months of December and January.

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (d) (i) | Page 86

What is 'Monsoon'?

EXERCISES | Q II. 1 (d) (ii) | Page 86

Name the place of India which gets the highest rainfall.

EXERCISES | Q II. 2 (a) | Page 86

Name two factors which affect the climate of a place.

EXERCISES | Q II. 2 (b) | Page 86

Give two important characteristics of the South West Monsoon rainfall.

EXERCISES | Q II. 2 (c) (i) | Page 86

Give reasons for the following:

When the Malabar Coast is receiving heavy rainfall in July, the Tamil Nadu coast is comparatively dry.

EXERCISES | Q II. 2 (c) (ii) | Page 86

Give reasons for the following:

The Northern Plains of India have a continental type of climate.

EXERCISES | Q II. 2 (c) (iii) | Page 86

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Central Maharashtra receives less rainfall than Western Maharashtra.

EXERCISES | Q II. 2 (d) | Page 86

Study the climatic data given below and answer the questions that follow:

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temperature °C 23.1 24.8 26.5 29.3 32 32.8 33.1 32.1 30.5 29.3 28.7 26.1
Rainfall cm 15.3 10.1 0.3 0.1 1.3 4.5 6.1 10.2 10.5 20.1 16.8 19.0
  1. Calculate the annual rainfall experienced by the station.
  2. Suggest a name of this station, giving a reason for your answer.
  3. Name the season during which the rainfall is heaviest.
EXERCISES | Q II. 3 (a) | Page 86

State two points of difference in climate between the northern and the southern zone of India due to latitude.

EXERCISES | Q II. 3 (b) | Page 86

State briefly the impact of water bodies on the climate in coastal areas.

EXERCISES | Q II. 3 (c) (i) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Variations in the type of climate in different regions of India

EXERCISES | Q II. 3 (c) (ii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Most parts of India receive rainfall between June and September.

EXERCISES | Q II. 3 (c) (iii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

South-West Monsoon withdraw from northern India in October.

EXERCISES | Q II. 3 (d) (i) | Page 87

What are ‘jet streams’?

EXERCISES | Q II. 3 (d) (ii) | Page 87

How do they influence the climate of India?

EXERCISES | Q II. 4 (a) | Page 87

What is ElNino? How does it affect the climate of India?

EXERCISES | Q II. 4 (b) | Page 87

State two characteristic features of North-East Monsoon.

EXERCISES | Q II. 4 (c) | Page 87

Mention three important features of rainfall in India.

EXERCISES | Q II. 4 (d) (i) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Pune receives less rainfall than Mumbai.

EXERCISES | Q II. 4 (d) (ii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Tropical cyclones bring heavy rainfall but temperate cyclones bring light rainfall.

EXERCISES | Q II. 4 (d) (iii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Kerala has a tropical climate while Punjab has a continental climate.

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (a) | Page 87

Distinguish between 'Burst of Monsoon' and 'Break of Monsoon'.

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (b) (i) | Page 87

Define Western Disturbances.

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (b) (ii) | Page 87

Define Mango Showers.

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (c) (i) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

The monsoon rain is unevenly distributed over India.

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (c) (ii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Excessive cold in north India during winter season

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (c) (iii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Most of the India remains dry during the North-East Monsoon season.

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (d) (i) | Page 87

Name two regions which get very little rain from the Summer Monsoon.

EXERCISES | Q II. 5 (d) (ii) | Page 87

Name any three local winds which blow in India and write briefly about each.

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 (a) | Page 87

What is meant by the season of 'Retreating Monsoon'?

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 (b) | Page 87

Name the months in which Retreating Monsoon rain is expenenced.

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 (c) (i) | Page 87

The northern plains of India do not freeze in winter.

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 (c) (ii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

In spite of Aravali Range, Rajasthan receives scanty rainfall.

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 (c) (iii) | Page 87

Patna receives heavier rain than Delhi.

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 (d) (i) | Page 87

Name the seasons during which the North-East Trade Winds dominate.

EXERCISES | Q II. 6 (d) (ii) | Page 87

How do North-East Trade Winds affect the climate of India?

EXERCISES | Q II. 7. (a) | Page 87

Mention the different sources of rain in Punjab and Tamil Nadu during the winter season.

EXERCISES | Q II. 7 (b) a | Page 87

What is meant by 'rainshadow area'?

EXERCISES | Q II. 7 (b) b | Page 87

Give an example and state the mountains which are responsible for the rainshadow area.

EXERCISES | Q II. 7 (c) (i) | Page 87

State the benefits that are derived from the local winds that blow in summer in Kerala.

EXERCISES | Q II. 7 (c) (ii) | Page 87

State the benefits that are derived from the local winds that blow in summer in Bengal.

EXERCISES | Q II. 7 (d) (i) | Page 87

Mention the geographical reason for the following:

Western Rajasthan receives no rain from the Arabian Sea branch of the South West Monsoon winds.

EXERCISES | Q II. 7 (d) (ii) | Page 87

Mention the geographical reason for the following:

Mangalore is not cold even in the month of December.

EXERCISES | Q II. 7 (d) (iii) | Page 87

Even in summer Shimla is cooler than Delhi.

EXERCISES | Q II. 8 (a) | Page 87

Give two points of difference between the Arabian Sea branch and the Bay of Bengal branch of South-West Monsoon Winds.

EXERCISES | Q II. 8 (b) | Page 87

Name any two states that receive rain in January-February from North-East Monsoons.

EXERCISES | Q II. 8 (c) (ii) | Page 87

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Kochi has a lower annual range of temperature than Agra.

EXERCISES | Q II. 8 (c) (iii) | Page 88

The Northern plains and Punjab receive winter cyclonic rain in winter.

EXERCISES | Q II. (d) (i) | Page 88

What causes the winter rain along Coromandel coast?

EXERCISES | Q II. 8 (d) (ii) | Page 88

Name a state which gets sufficient rainfall from the winter monsoon.

EXERCISES | Q II. 9 (a) | Page 88

Mention any two differences between Tropical Cyclones and Temperature Cyclones.

EXERCISES | Q II. 9 (b) | Page 88

An Inter-School football Match at Visakhapatnam from November 1 to 3 had to be cancelled because of bad weather. Give an explanation for this happening. Your explanation should provide the technical name of this season in India, as well as the pressure conditions over the Bay of Bengal.

EXERCISES | Q II. 9 (c) (i) | Page 88

Why does Kanyakumari experience an equable climate?

EXERCISES | Q II. 9 (c) (ii) | Page 88

Chennai has a lower annual range of temperature than Lucknow.

EXERCISES | Q II. 9 (c) (iii) | Page 88

Though Mangalore and Mysore are on the same latitude, Mangalore experiences more rainfall than Mysore. Give reasons.

EXERCISES | Q II. 9 (d) (i) | Page 88

Name one region which gets rainfall from the Retreating Monsoon.

EXERCISES | Q II. 9 (d) (ii) | Page 88

Name two areas which get more than 200 cm of rainfall in India.

EXERCISES | Q II. 10 (a) | Page 88

From where does the winter showers in Western Uttar Pradesh and Punjab originate?

EXERCISES | Q II. 10 (b) | Page 88

State the economic importance of Kalbaisakhis in West Bengal and Assam.

EXERCISES | Q II. 10 (c) (i) | Page 88

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Chennai receives less rain than Thiruvananthapuram although it has more rainy days.

EXERCISES | Q II. 10 (c) (ii) | Page 88

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Shillong gets less than 200 cm of rainfall in a year while Cherrapunji receives more than 1250 cm of rainfall.

EXERCISES | Q II. 10 (c) (iii) | Page 88

Give a geographical reason for the following:

Jaipur has a higher annual range of temperature than Mumbai.

EXERCISES | Q II. 10 (d) (i) | Page 88

Briefly explain the role of the Himalayas in determining the climate of India during the hot weather season.

EXERCISES | Q II. 10 (d) (ii) | Page 88

Briefly explain the role of the Himalayas in determining the climate of India during the southwest monsoon season.

Map Work

EXERCISES | Q III. | Page 88

On the outline map of India:

  1. Colour the areas which receive less than 30 cm rainfall in a year.
  2. Write L over the region which is the last to receive the South-West Monsoon.
  3. Show by arrows, the direction of the rain bearing winds during winter and summer.
  4. Mark the wind direction in Ganga basin and Tamil Nadu coast in the month of January.
  5. Write E over the region which is the first to receive the South-West monsoon.
  6. Shade an area which receives rain in January and February.
  7. Shade and name the regions of India which experience cyclonic rain and convectional rain.
  8. Mark dots on the areas which are affected by Loo.
  9. Write HAR in an area having high annual range of temperature and LAR in an area having low annual range of temperature.
  10. Shade and mark the Thar Desert.
  11. Shade in different patterns the three sources of rain in Punjab.
  12. Mark and name the mountain range and· the direction of rain-bearing winds as a result both of which Rajasthan gets scanty rainfall.

Solutions for 7: Climate

EXERCISES
Morning Star solutions for Total Geography [English] Class 10 chapter 7 - Climate - Shaalaa.com

Morning Star solutions for Total Geography [English] Class 10 chapter 7 - Climate

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