Chapter 3: Atmosphere and Weather Systems (Set-2)

In atmospheric studies, the vertical temperature profile plays a critical role in stability conditions. Why is the presence of a temperature inversion near the surface significant for weather and human activities?

A It increases rainfall
B It traps pollutants and suppresses convection
C It strengthens cyclones
D It enhances vertical air mixing

Which atmospheric layer contains the ozone layer, and why is this layer crucial for life on Earth?

A Troposphere, it controls rainfall
B Stratosphere, it absorbs ultraviolet radiation
C Mesosphere, it burns meteors
D Thermosphere, it reflects radio waves

Why does the stratosphere show an increase in temperature with height, unlike the troposphere?

A Increased air pressure
B Presence of greenhouse gases
C Absorption of ultraviolet radiation by ozone
D Strong convection currents

Weather forecasts rely heavily on atmospheric pressure patterns. Why are closely spaced isobars on weather maps associated with strong winds?

A Low humidity
B Large pressure gradient
C High temperature
D Cloud formation

Which element of weather directly determines the direction and speed of surface winds?

A Temperature
B Humidity
C Pressure gradient
D Cloud cover

Why does the Coriolis force increase with latitude and affect wind direction more strongly away from the equator?

A Air density increases
B Earth’s rotation effect intensifies
C Solar radiation decreases
D Pressure belts shift

In global circulation models, why are subtropical deserts commonly located around 30° latitude in both hemispheres?

A Low solar radiation
B Rising air masses
C Descending dry air of Hadley cell
D Strong ocean currents

Which permanent wind system is primarily responsible for moisture transport from oceans to eastern tropical landmasses?

A Westerlies
B Polar easterlies
C Trade winds
D Jet streams

Why does the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) shift northward and southward during the year?

A Ocean current changes
B Earth’s axial tilt and solar migration
C Mountain barriers
D Wind speed variation

Which atmospheric condition is most favorable for the development of thunderstorms?

A Stable air mass
B Temperature inversion
C Strong convection and moisture
D High-pressure dominance

Why do tropical cyclones weaken rapidly after making landfall?

A Increased Coriolis force
B Loss of warm ocean energy source
C Higher humidity over land
D Increased surface pressure

Which atmospheric parameter best explains why warm oceans are essential for cyclone formation?

A Salinity
B Latent heat release
C Air density
D Cloud cover

Why do mid-latitude cyclones usually travel from west to east rather than east to west?

A Trade wind influence
B Polar easterlies
C Dominance of westerlies
D Ocean current flow

Which cloud type is most commonly associated with frontal systems and widespread precipitation?

A Cumulus
B Nimbostratus
C Cirrus
D Stratocumulus

Why does relative humidity often decrease during the afternoon even if moisture content remains unchanged?

A Increased condensation
B Rising temperature increases air capacity
C Cloud cover increases
D Wind speed decreases

Which rainfall type is most effective in supplying water to river systems over long durations?

A Convectional
B Orographic
C Cyclonic
D Local shower

Why does the leeward side of mountains often experience arid conditions known as rain shadow effect?

A Rising moist air
B Descending dry air warms adiabatically
C High humidity
D Increased cloud cover

Which climatic control explains why interiors of continents experience extreme seasonal temperatures?

A Latitude
B Altitude
C Continentality
D Ocean currents

Why are isotherms more widely spaced in tropical regions compared to temperate regions?

A Uniform temperature distribution
B Strong winds
C High altitude
D Ocean salinity

Which factor is most responsible for the formation of fog in coastal areas?

A Radiation cooling only
B Warm air moving over cold surfaces
C Strong convection
D High pressure systems

Why does cloud cover generally reduce daytime temperatures in summer?

A It increases wind speed
B It reflects incoming solar radiation
C It increases humidity
D It absorbs heat

Which climatic phenomenon is associated with abnormal warming of central and eastern Pacific waters and global weather disruptions?

A La Niña
B ENSO
C Monsoon
D Polar vortex

Why is precipitation in deserts generally unreliable and irregular?

A Low evaporation
B Weak convection and limited moisture
C Excessive cloud cover
D High humidity

Which atmospheric factor best explains seasonal variation in wind direction over the Indian subcontinent?

A Latitude change
B Pressure reversal due to heating contrast
C Coriolis force alone
D Ocean currents

Why do higher latitudes experience lower insolation even during long summer days?

A Shorter day length
B Low solar angle
C Increased cloud cover
D Ocean currents

Which mechanism primarily transfers heat from the Earth’s surface to the lower atmosphere?

A Radiation
B Conduction
C Advection
D Reflection

Why do anticyclones often produce temperature inversions during winter nights?

A Strong convection
B Descending air and radiational cooling
C Increased rainfall
D High humidity

Which climatic control explains why western Europe experiences mild winters compared to eastern Canada at similar latitudes?

A Latitude
B Ocean currents
C Altitude
D Pressure belts

Why is cloud formation essential for precipitation but not sufficient by itself?

A Clouds always produce rain
B Droplets must grow large enough to fall
C Clouds absorb radiation
D Clouds reduce pressure

Which factor best explains why hailstones are associated with severe thunderstorms?

A Strong updrafts in cumulonimbus clouds
B Low humidity
C High pressure systems
D Weak convection

Why does the dew point temperature provide a useful measure for predicting fog and dew formation?

A It shows wind speed
B It indicates air pressure
C It marks saturation point of air
D It measures evaporation rate

Which climatic factor most strongly influences the global distribution of deserts?

A Latitude and pressure belts
B Altitude
C Ocean salinity
D Vegetation cover

Why does snowfall occur instead of rainfall when surface temperatures are below freezing?

A Reduced humidity
B Ice crystal formation in clouds
C Lower air pressure
D Increased cloud height

Which wind type develops due to differential heating between slopes and valleys during daytime?

A Land breeze
B Sea breeze
C Valley breeze
D Mountain breeze

Why does relative humidity often increase at night even without additional moisture?

A Increased evaporation
B Falling temperature reduces air capacity
C Strong winds
D Cloud dissipation

Which atmospheric phenomenon helps redistribute excess heat from equatorial to polar regions?

A Insolation
B Atmospheric circulation
C Cloud formation
D Condensation

Why are cumulonimbus clouds vertically extensive compared to other cloud types?

A Strong subsidence
B High humidity and instability
C Weak convection
D Low temperature gradients

Which climatic element most directly influences evaporation rates from water bodies?

A Atmospheric pressure
B Temperature
C Cloud type
D Latitude

Why does heavy rainfall often occur along cold fronts?

A Gradual uplift
B Rapid uplift of warm air
C Low humidity
D Descending air

Which factor best explains why polar regions receive low precipitation despite abundant ice?

A High evaporation
B Cold air holding little moisture
C Strong convection
D Low pressure

Why are clouds classified based on both altitude and form?

A For simplicity
B To indicate precipitation potential and processes
C To show wind speed
D To measure pressure

Which factor primarily determines whether precipitation falls as rain, sleet, or snow?

A Cloud type
B Surface temperature profile
C Wind speed
D Pressure belts

Why is atmospheric moisture unevenly distributed across latitudes?

A Uniform evaporation
B Variation in temperature and circulation
C Earth’s rotation
D Magnetic field

Which climatic factor explains sudden weather changes in temperate regions?

A Stable air masses
B Frontal interactions
C Uniform pressure
D Weak winds

Why do oceans have a delayed response to seasonal heating compared to land?

A Low density
B High specific heat
C Low salinity
D Reduced evaporation

Which process explains the formation of drizzle from low-level clouds?

A Ice crystal process
B Collision and coalescence
C Sublimation
D Radiation cooling

Why does atmospheric stability suppress cloud formation?

A Rising air accelerates
B Descending air warms
C Moisture increases
D Pressure decreases

Which climatic control most directly influences seasonal rainfall patterns in tropical regions?

A Latitude shift of ITCZ
B Altitude
C Ocean salinity
D Vegetation

Why are thunderstorms more frequent in summer than winter in most regions?

A Stronger winds
B Higher surface heating and instability
C Low humidity
D High pressure dominance

Why is the study of atmospheric processes essential for disaster preparedness?

A It predicts earthquakes
B It explains weather hazards like cyclones and floods
C It controls tectonic activity
D It reduces solar radiation