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Doldrums are _________.

  1. regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans

  2. regions of the planets 

  3. regions of the earth

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Doldrums are regions of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans that have little if any wind. Doldrums are caused by solar radiation from the sun, as sunlight beams down directly on area around the equator. This heating causes the air to warm and rise straight up rather than blow horizontally. The result is little or no wind, sometimes for weeks on end. The Doldrums are located a little north of the equator, but the effects can be felt from 5 degrees north of the equator to 5 degrees south of it. This was a particular problem for sailors in the past when they depended on the winds to propel their ships. It was a problem that could be potentially deadly.

Altimeter is a device to measure  ____________.

  1. Temperature

  2. Height

  3. Altitude

  4. Rainfall


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Altimeter is an instrument that measures the height of the land surface or any object such as an airplane. The most common types of altimeters are barometric. They determine altitude by measuring air pressure. As altitude increases, air pressure decreases. This is because the density of air is lower at high altitudes. Altimeters are important navigation instruments for aircraft and spacecraft pilots who monitor their height above the Earth’s surface. Skydivers and mountaineers also use altimeters to pinpoint their location in the sky or on the ground.

In normal conditions, atmospheric pressure varies with__________ 

  1. Height 

  2. Altitude

  3. Rainfall

  4. Temperature


Correct Option: A,B
Explanation:

 
  • Both atmospheric pressure and  the density of air decrease with altitude.
  • This is due to the fact that air molecules are constantly being pulled downwards (towards the center of the Earth) by Gravity.
  •  So, air molecules are tightly packed near the surface of the earth, compared to some higher altitude.

The line joining places of equal atmospheric pressure is called ______________.

  1. Contour

  2. Isohyet

  3. Isotherm

  4. Isobar


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Isobars are imaginary lines joining the places having equal values of pressure. The horizontal distribution of pressure is shown by isobars. For convenience all the local level pressures are converted to sea level. Closely spaced isobars indicate strong pressure gradient and widely spaced isobars indicate weak pressure gradient.

Which one of the following is used for measuring the speed of wind ?

  1. Hygrometer

  2. Barometer

  3. Anemometer

  4. Thermometer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Anemometer is a device which is used for measuring the speed of wind in the atmosphere. It also measures wind pressure. Anemometers are important tools for meteorologists, who study weather patterns. They are also important to the work of physicists, who study the way air moves. Anemometer has three or four cups attached to horizontal arms. The arms are attached to a vertical rod. As the wind blows, the cups rotate, making the rod spin. The stronger the wind blows, the faster the rod spins. The anemometer counts the number of rotations, or turns, which is used to calculate wind speed.

At a high altitude the pressure is ___________.

  1. Very high

  2. Very low

  3. Static

  4. Zero


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

At a high altitude pressure is low as at higher elevations, there are fewer air molecules above a given surface than a similar surface at lower levels.

The doldrums are in the _______________.

  1. Horse latitudes

  2. Sub-polar low pressure belt

  3. Equatorial low pressure belt

  4. Asteroid belt


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Due to the intense heating from sun rays around the equator, the air in this region gets hot and hence ascends upwards, thus creating a low pressure in the region. Hence it is the equatorial low-pressure belt and is also called doldrums as it is the region of extreme calmness, not as much as a breeze.

 Consider the following statements and identify the right ones.
i) Lower layers of atmosphere have low pressure.
ii) Higher layers of the atmosphere have high pressure.

  1. i only

  2. ii only

  3. both

  4. none of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Although air is well mixed throughout the atmosphere, the atmosphere itself is not physically uniform but has significant variations in temperature and pressure with altitude, which define a number of atmospheric layers i.e. when lower layers have atmospheric pressure and higher ones have low atmospheric pressures due to the altitude.

Consider the following statements and identify the right ones :-
i) Air pressure decreases when air descends.
ii) Air pressure at sea level is lower than at the mountain top.

  1. i only

  2. ii only

  3. Both

  4. None


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Air pressure increases when air descends. Lower pressure at higher altitudes cause the temperature to be colder on top of a mountain than at sea level. As air rises, the pressure decreases. It is this lower pressure at higher altitudes that causes the temperature to be colder on top of a mountain than at sea level.

Which of the following affects atmospheric pressure?

  1. Altitude

  2. Temperature

  3. Rotation of Earth 

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The factors which affects in the distribution oof atmospheric pressure are, altitude, temperature and rotation of the earth. Atmospheric pressure decreases with increaseing altitude. Regional variation of pressure are produced by temperature. Movement of wind are also responsible for pressure channge, prevailing wind systems are caused by rotation of the earth.