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Class 11 Geography (Fundamental of Physical Geography) Chapter 9 Atmospheric Circulation And Weather Systems

Chapter 9 Atmospheric Circulation and Weather Systems in Class 11 Geography (Fundamentals of Physical Geography) explores the movement of air in the Earth’s atmosphere and its impact on global weather patterns. The chapter explains key concepts such as wind systems, pressure belts, and the role of the Coriolis effect in shaping atmospheric circulation. It delves into primary wind systems like trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies, along with seasonal phenomena such as monsoons and jet streams. The chapter also covers weather systems, including cyclones, anticyclones, and local winds, highlighting their formation, characteristics, and effects on climate. Understanding these processes helps students analyze weather conditions and predict climate variations. This quiz will assess your knowledge of atmospheric circulation, wind patterns, pressure systems, and their influence on global and regional weather phenomena.

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Category: ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE

1. At what rate does atmospheric pressure decrease with an increase in elevation?

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Category: Definition and characteristics

2. During the day, which type of wind moves from the sea to the land due to differential heating?

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Category: Strongest at the Surface, Weakest in the Upper Atmosphere

3. In the northern hemisphere, which wind pattern represents a cyclone?

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Category: Vertical Variation of Pressure

4. What is the approximate atmospheric pressure at an elevation of 5 km?

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Category: Polar High-Pressure Belt

5. Assertion (A): The polar high-pressure belts can influence the trajectory of cyclones in the mid-latitudes.

Reason (R): Cyclones are steered by the surrounding atmospheric pressure patterns and wind directions.

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Category: Classification Based on Source Regions

6. What type of weather phenomenon is likely to occur when a Maritime Polar (mP) air mass encounters a Continental Tropical (cT) air mass?

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Category: Influence on Ocean Currents

7. What is a possible effect of El Nino on the fisheries off the coast of Peru?

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Category: Katabatic and Chinook Winds

8. Which of the following statements correctly differentiates katabatic and chinook winds?

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Category: Equatorial Low-Pressure Belt

9. What is the Equatorial Low-Pressure Belt commonly characterized by?

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Category: Hailstorms and Dust Storms

10. Which characteristic is typically found in a tornado?

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Category: Pre-existing Low-Pressure System

11. What is the primary characteristic of a low-pressure system?

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Category: Three-Cell Model of Global Circulation

12. How does the position of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) change during winter in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Category: Pressure and Wind

13. How does the Coriolis force affect wind direction in the southern hemisphere?

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Category: Role of Polar Front

14. Which of the following conditions is necessary for the initial formation of an extra-tropical cyclone?

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Category: Tropical Cyclones

15. What is the calm center of a tropical cyclone called?

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Category: Deflection of Winds in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres

16. In the Southern Hemisphere, what is the wind pattern around an anticyclone?

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Category: Impact of Fronts on Weather Patterns

17. Which type of front occurs when a cold air mass moves under a warm air mass, forcing the warm air to rise?

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Category: Influence on Wind Speed and Direction

18. In the northern hemisphere, what is the wind direction pattern around a low-pressure area?

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Category: Impact of El Niño and La Niña on Global Weather

19. What is a key characteristic of El Niño?

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Category: Local Winds

20. What creates the pressure gradient needed for a valley breeze to form during the day?

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Category: Frictional Force

21. Which statement accurately describes the impact of frictional and Coriolis forces on wind?

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Category: World Distribution of Sea Level Pressure

22. What is the characteristic feature of the equatorial low-pressure area?

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Category: Air Masses

23. When a continental polar air mass interacts with a maritime tropical air mass, what kind of weather condition is typically produced?

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Category: Subpolar Low-Pressure Belt

24. What characterizes subpolar low-pressure belts?

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Category: Planetary Winds

25. What kind of circulation pattern characterizes cyclones in the southern hemisphere?

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Category: Waterspouts (Tornadoes Over Water)

26. What is a waterspout?

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Category: Types of Pressure Systems

27. What is the term used for lines connecting places with equal atmospheric pressure on a map?

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Category: Impact of Tropical Cyclones

28. What is the region of calm within a tropical cyclone called?

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Category: Importance of Wind in Redistributing Heat and Moisture

29. How does a land breeze occur at night?

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Category: Definition of Atmospheric Pressure

30. What is the average atmospheric pressure at sea level expressed in milibar?

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Category: Units of Measurement (Millibar, mb)

31. What is the average atmospheric pressure at sea level?

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Category: Introduction to Atmospheric Circulation and Weather Systems

32. Which type of air mass originates from the polar regions and is characterized by cold, dry conditions?

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Category: Formation of Thunderstorms

33. Thunderstorms are primarily caused by:

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Category: Mountain and Valley Winds

34. Which type of wind is characterized by cool air draining from high plateaus into valleys?

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Category: Types of Fronts

35. Which type of front is characterized by having a relatively steep gradient in both temperature and pressure?

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Category: Regional Names (Hurricane, Typhoon, Cyclone, Willy-Willy)

36. Which condition is necessary for the formation of a tropical cyclone?

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Category: Fronts

37. What type of clouds are typically associated with the approach of a warm front?

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Category: Role of Atmospheric Circulation in Weather Patterns

38. What is the primary factor causing the general circulation of the atmosphere?

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Category: Seasonal Wind

39. Which of the following best describes the role of the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) in global wind circulation?

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Category: Subtropical High-Pressure Belt

40. What characterizes the Subtropical High-Pressure Belt?

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Category: Thunderstorms and Tornadoes

41. What weather condition is created by well-grown cumulonimbus clouds?

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Category: Conditions Required for Formation

42. Which type of air mass originates from cold polar regions and has dry characteristics?

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Category: Definition and causes

43. What type of front is typically associated with thunderstorms and rapid weather changes?

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Category: Effect of Earth’s Rotation on Wind Direction

44. When isobars are closely spaced on a weather map, what can be inferred about the pressure gradient?

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Category: Pressure Decrease with Altitude

45. Which instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?

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Category: Instruments Used to Measure Pressure

46. Which instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?

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Category: Forces Affecting the Velocity and Direction of Wind

47. Which of the following statements is true regarding the pressure gradient force?

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Category: Horizontal Distribution of Pressure

48. Which of the following statements is true about a high-pressure system?

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Category: Fronts and Their Types

49. In which direction does cyclonic circulation occur in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Category: Impact of General Circulation on Climate

50. What characterizes the wind circulation pattern around a cyclone in the Northern Hemisphere?

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Category: Weather and Climate Interactions

51. During the day, what causes a sea breeze to form?

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Category: Conclusion

52. What type of front is formed when a cold air mass moves towards a warm air mass?

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Category: Definition and Role in Wind Movement

53. Under what condition does geostrophic wind occur?

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Category: Role of Heat and Pressure in Air Movements

54. During the night, which direction does the land breeze blow?

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Category: Isobars and Pressure Systems

55. Which of the following best describes an isobar?

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Category: Balance Between Pressure Gradient and Coriolis Force

56. What is the effect on wind direction when the pressure gradient force is perfectly balanced by the Coriolis force?

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Category: Standard Pressure at Different Heights

57. At what rate does atmospheric pressure decrease with an increase in elevation?

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Category: Movement and Landfall

58. What is the main reason that tropical cyclones dissipate when they make landfall?

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Category: General circulation of the atmosphere

59. During an El Nino event, how do the sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean typically change?

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Category: Definition of Atmospheric Circulation

60. How do seasonal changes affect the position of the Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)?

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Category: Link Between Atmospheric Pressure, Wind, and Weather Systems

61. What would you expect to find at the center of a low-pressure system in terms of pressure and wind movement?

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Category: Extra Tropical Cyclones

62. What type of weather change is commonly associated with extra tropical cyclones?

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Category: Pressure Gradient Force

63. What is the pressure gradient force?

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Category: Balance Between Gravity and Pressure Gradient Force

64. What happens to the pressure gradient force when isobars are close together?

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Category: Coriolis Force

65. Analyze how the interaction of the Coriolis force with other forces influences the direction of ocean currents in the mid-latitudes.

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Category: Formation and Characteristics

66. In the southern hemisphere, what is the wind direction around a high-pressure system?

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Category: Structure of a Tropical Cyclone

67. What are tropical cyclones called in the Atlantic Ocean?

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Category: Land and Sea Breezes

68. What is the main reason for the reversal of wind direction at night from land to sea?

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