Questions From NDA/NA Exam (2012-2016)
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Match the following
List | List | ||
(Geographical Features) | (Types of Geographic Process) | ||
Cirque | Erosional feature of wind | ||
Yardang | Depositional feature of glacier | ||
Barkhan | Depositional feature of wind | ||
Drumlin | Erosional feature of glacier |
Analyze both the statements and choose from the following:
Statement : Grand banks are one of the major fishing grounds of the world due to the presence of a vast continental shelf.
Statement : Planktons grow in shallow waters.
Which of the following statement is correct?
. The tropical cyclones of the China Sea are called 'typhoons'.
. The tropical cyclones of the West Indies are called 'tornadoes'.
. The tropical cyclones of Australia are called 'willy-willies'.
. Formation of anticyclone results in stormy weather conditions.
Rotterdam of the Netherlands is largely famous for ______.
Match the following
List (Regions) |
List (Vegetations) |
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Selvas | Conifers | ||
Savannas | Mosses and lichens | ||
Taiga | Epiphytes | ||
Tundra | Grasses and trees |
Match the following
List (Islands) |
List (Locations) |
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Continental Island | Mauritius | ||
Coral Island | Madagascar | ||
Volcanic Island | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | ||
Mountain Island | Maldives |
Match the following
List (Clouds) |
List (Characteristics) |
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Cirrus | Rain giving | ||
Stratus | Feathery appearance | ||
Nimbus | Vertically growing | ||
Cumulus | Horizontally spreading |
Match the following
List (Low-Latitude Climates) |
List (Characteristics) |
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Wet Equatorial | Uniform temperatures, mean near | ||
Monsoon and trade wind coastal | Marked temperature cycle with very high temperature before the rainy season | ||
Wet-dry tropical | Temperatures show an annual cycle with high temperature in the high-Sun season | ||
Dry tropical | Strong temperature cycle, with intense temperature during high-Sun season |