Madhya Pradesh - Study Mode
[#1026] How many seasons are there in Madhya Pradesh?
Correct Answer
(B) Three
Explanation
Solution: Madhya Pradesh has a subtropical climate with three distinct seasons: • Winter (December to February), • Summer (March to May), • The rainy season (June to October) In winter, the mean minimum temperature is 10°C, though it can drop as low as 1°C and rise to a mean maximum temperature of 25°C.
[#1027] Which among the following regions of Madhya Pradesh receives excess rainfall?
Correct Answer
(B) South-Eastern region
Explanation
Solution: South-Eastern part of Madhya Pradesh is called Cherrapunji of Madhya Pradesh due to being the rainiest place. Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh receive the highest rainfall of 215 cm.
[#1028] The highest rainfall occurs in Madhya Pradesh due to
Correct Answer
(C) South-West Monsoon
Explanation
Solution: The highest rainfall occurs in Madhya Pradesh due to South-West Monsoon. Most of the rainfall occurs due the winds blow from Bay of Bengal. Only few part of the western region of Madhya Pradesh rainfall takes place due to the winds blowing from the Arabian Sea. Jhabua district, Dhar district, Khargone and Rajgarh district receive below 6 cm rainfall.
[#1029] Which among the following districts of Madhya Pradesh receives excess rainfall?
Correct Answer
(D) All of the above
Explanation
Solution: Mandla, Balaghat, Sidhi, Jabalpur and other extreme eastern parts receive more than 150 cm rainfall. The districts of western Madhya Pradesh receive less than 80 cm rainfall.
[#1030] Which among the following districts receive(s) rainfall more than average rainfall i.e. 125 cm to 150 cm?
Correct Answer
(D) All of the above
Explanation
Solution: Betul, Seoni, Chhindwara, districts receive rainfall more than average rainfall i.e. 125 cm to 150 cm. Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh receive the highest rainfall of 215 cm. Areas with more than Average Rainfall. Betul, Chhindwara, Seoni, Narsinghpur districts.