DSSSB Delhi PGT Geography Question Paper 2014 on Professional Knowledge
यदि आप DSSSB Delhi द्वारा आयोजित PGT Geography एग्जाम 2022 में appear होने जा रहे हो तो आपको DSSSB PGT Geography Professional Knowledge Previous Year Question Paper को refer करना चाहिए। ताकि आपको DSSSB PGT Geography Exam Pattern की जानकारी हो सके और आप उस अनुसार परीक्षा की तैयारी कर सके। इसलिए हमारी टीम ने यहाँ DSSSB PGT Geography Exam का पिछले वर्षों में से एक पेपर आपके लिए प्रस्तुत किया है।
| DSSSB – PGT – Geography – 2014 – Professional Subject Knowledge | |
| 1. | The sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large areas for a long period of time is called
(a) Weather (b) Climate (c) Hot water (d) Cold water |
| 2. | Which of the following climate controls is the most important?
(a) Latitude (b) Altitude (c) Pressure and wind system (d) Continentality |
| 3. | What is a mango shower?
(a) Premonsoon rainfall in Karnataka (b) Rainfall in June to September (c) Rainfall in winter days (d) Rainfall caused by western disturbances |
| 4. | In which climate zone is rainfall low, highly variable and undependable?
(a) Mid latitude western continental margin (b) Tropical (c) Humid mid-latitude (d) Polar |
| 5. | Which type of climate classification scheme uses vegetation patterns as a prominent feature?
(a) Tropical (b) Koppen (c) McClatchy (d) Maxfield |
| 6. | Which of the following climate zones is typically subject to the greatest diurnal variation in temperature?
(a) Humid subtropical (b) Arctic (c) Arid (d) Mediterranean |
| 7. | The “Weather layer” of the atmosphere is the
(a) Mesosphere (b) Ionosphere (c) Troposphere (d) Stratosphere |
| 8. | The _______ features a relatively high concentration of electrically charged particles.
(a) Troposphere (b) Stratosphere (c) Mesosphere (d) Ionosphere |
| 9. | The aurora borealis (northern lights) is most likely to be visible
(a) Near the equator (b) During daylight hours (c) At high latitudes (d) Far from equator |
| 10. | An example of secondary air pollution is
(a) Automobile exhaust (b) Sulfur dioxide from coal burning (c) Photochemical smog (d) Oxygen |
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