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Question: Which of the following is NOT a type of cloud? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Cumulus
B: Stratus
C: Tornado
Question: How does high outdoor humidity affect air conditioning efficiency? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

The correct answer is:

High outdoor humidity worsens air conditioning efficiency, low outdoor humidity improves air conditioning efficiency.

Explanation:

Air conditioners work by removing heat and moisture from indoor air. When outdoor humidity is high, there's more moisture in the air for the AC to remove. This increases the workload on the system, making it work harder and less efficiently. Conversely, when outdoor humidity is low, there's less moisture .....Read more...

Question: How do thunderstorms contribute to the nitrogen cycle? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Lightning-induced nitrogen fixation
B: Oceanic upwelling
C: Lunar gravity
Question: Why do we need sunscreen on cloudy days? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Presence of harmful UV rays
B: Increased pollution
C: Higher humidity
Question: What type of cloud is also called a thunderhead? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Stratus
B: Cirrus
C: Cumulonimbus
Question: What is the longest duration that a hurricane has lasted? by: Alok (Profile)
A: 31 days
B: 49 days
C: 75 days
Question: How many thunderstorms fall on Earth every minute? by: Alok (Profile)
A: About 200
B: About 20000
C: About 2000
Question: What is the term for the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, where most weather occurs? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Stratosphere
B: Mesosphere
C: Troposphere
Question: What causes the occurrence of fog and its impact on visibility? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Changes in wind direction
B: Increased air pollution
C: Condensation of water droplets
Question: What causes silver thaw ? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Windy
B: Blizzard
C: Rain that freezes on impact
Question: What is the name of the wind that blows from the west to the east in the mid-latitudes? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Westerlies
B: Trade winds
C: Polar easterlies
Question: How does the formation of thunderstorms contribute to the dispersal of heat in the atmosphere by: Alok (Profile)
A: Underwater volcanic activity
B: Upward movement of warm air
C: Geomagnetic activity
Question: Why are weather balloons used ? by: Alok (Profile)
A: To measure upper air conditions.
B: To measure surface air conditions.
C: To measure oceanic conditions.
Question: What instrument is used to measure cloud height? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Hygrometer
B: Barometer
C: Ceilometer
Question: kya currency ka matlab nayi note se hota hai ? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Nahi, currency ka matlab sirf "nayi note" se nahi hota hai.
Currency ka arth hai kisi bhi desh ka aisa dhan (money) jo us desh mein vyapar (trade), len-den, aur kharid-farokht ke liye adhikarik roop se chalta ho.

Currency mein shamil ho sakte hain:

Note (paper money) – jaise ₹10, ₹50, ₹500 ke note

Sikke (coins) – jaise ₹1, ₹2 ke sikke

Digital currency.....Read more...

Question: During a tornado, which of the following is the safest place? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Basement
B: Balcony
C: Bathroom
Question: What is the name of the wind that blows from the Sahara Desert across northern Africa into the Gulf of Guinea? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Harmattan
B: Sirocco
C: Khamsin
Question: How does the Coriolis effect influence the rotation of cyclones and anticyclones? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Deflection due to Earth's rotation
B: Gravitational pull
C: Solar radiation
Question: Is it possible for snow to fall over a desert? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Yes
B: No
Question: Dell ki Service Tag id kahan - kahan par milegi ? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Dell ki Service Tag ID ek unique alphanumeric code hoti hai (usually 7 characters), jo aapke Dell device (jaise laptop, desktop, ya server) ki identification ke liye use hoti hai. Aap isse Dell ki support website par product detect karne ke liye bhi use kar sakte hain.

Service Tag ID kahan milegi?

1. Laptop/Desktop ke upar (Sticker par):

Laptop: Neeche (bottom side) ya battery compartment ke andar ek sticker hota hai jis .....Read more...

Question: What is the most common cause of wind? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Differences in air pressure
B: Differences in humidity
C: Differences in water pressure
Question: What is the name of the process by which sunlight is converted into heat ? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Radiation
B: Conduction
C: Convection
Question: What is Hailstorm Thunderstorm Lightning ? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Those are all different weather phenomena — dramatic and powerful in their own ways. Here's a quick breakdown of each:

🌨️ Hailstorm

Involves chunks of ice (hailstones) falling from the sky.

Happens in strong thunderstorms with intense updrafts.

Can damage crops, cars, roofs, and even injure people.

⛈️ Thunderstorm

A storm with thunder, lightning, rain, and sometimes .....Read more...

Question: What kind of weather system is associated with calm weather? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Low pressure
B: Ei nino
C: High pressure
Question: What state in US does not have cold winters? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Ohio
B: Montana
C: Hawaii
Question: Difference between Job Title aur Designation ? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

"Job Title" और "Designation" दोनों शब्द आमतौर पर एक जैसे ही लगते हैं, लेकिन इनके बीच थोड़ा सा फर्क होता है — खासकर जब हम इन्हें HR, नौकरी के विज्ञापन या कॉर्पोरेट स्ट्रक्चर में देखते हैं।

1. Job Title (नौकरी का नाम या पद नाम):

यह एक सामान्य या स्टैंडर्ड नाम होता है, जो किसी कर्मचारी के काम के प्रकार को दर्शाता है।

उदाहरण:

Software Engineer

Teacher

Sales Executive

Accountant

➡️ यह कंपनी से बाहर भी इस्तेमाल होता .....Read more...

Question: What is the most common form of precipitation? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Sleet
B: Hail
C: Rain
Question: What is a heat burst? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Sudden increase in temperature due to solar flares.
B: Sudden increase in temperature due to volcanic activity.
C: Sudden increase in temperature due to sinking dry air from thunderstorms.
Question: What is the same temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit? by: Alok (Profile)
A: 40°C/40°F
B: -40°C/-40°F
C: 0°C/0°F
Question: What causes the phenomenon of mirages in desert regions? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Refraction of light
B: Lunar gravity
C: Ozone depletion
Question: Where are typhoons usually formed ? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Siberia
B: Indian Ocean
C: Northwest Pacific
Question: How does air pressure change when you climb a mountain? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Air pressure rises
B: Air pressure decreases
C: Stays the same
Question: Which of the following countries has tropical climate at all times? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Venezuela
B: New Zealand
C: Norway
Question: What type of storm is most common in producing tornadoes? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Supercell storm
B: Multi-cell line storm
C: Single-cell storm
Question: What is the name of the cloud that looks like a fluffy ball or cotton candy? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Cirrus clouds
B: Stratus clouds
C: Cumulus clouds
Question: In which city would water boil most quickly? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Denver
B: New York
C: Palm Springs
Question: What is the most common type of arid climate? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Hot Desert Climate
B: Cold Desert Climate
C: None of the above
Question: "काजू ग्रेडिंग सिस्टम: क्या काजू नंबर से आते हैं? सही काजू पहचानने का तरीका!" ? Cashew Grading System: Do Cashews Come in Numbers? How to Identify the Best Quality Cashews! by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

काजू को उनकी क्वालिटी, साइज और ग्रेड के आधार पर अलग-अलग कैटेगरी में बेचा जाता है। आमतौर पर काजू के ग्रेडिंग सिस्टम में निम्नलिखित टर्म्स का उपयोग होता है:

  1. W180 (King of Cashews) – सबसे बड़े और महंगे काजू
  2. W210 – थोड़ा छोटा, लेकिन प्रीमियम क्वालिटी
  3. W240 – अच्छा साइज और बढ़िया क्वालिटी
  4. W320 – सबसे ज्यादा बिकने वाला ग्रेड
  5. W450 – छोटे साइज के काजू
  6. Splits, .....Read more...
Question: Why do we see a rainbow? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Rainbows form when sunlight passes through water droplets in the air. As the light enters the droplet, it bends (refracts), reflects off the inside of the droplet, and then bends again as it exits. Different colors bend by different amounts, splitting the white light into its seven colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.

Question: Why do stars twinkle? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Stars twinkle because of atmospheric refraction. When light from a star travels through Earth's atmosphere, it passes through layers of air with different temperatures and densities. This causes the light to bend multiple times, making the star appear to change brightness and position slightly, giving the effect of twinkling.

Question: Why do our fingers wrinkle in water? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Fingers wrinkle after being in water for a long time due to an evolutionary response. Scientists believe this happens to improve grip in wet conditions. The nervous system triggers the skin on our fingers to shrink unevenly, creating wrinkles that help channel water away, making it easier to hold objects when wet.

Question: Why do onions make us cry? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Onions contain sulfur compounds that get released when they are cut. These compounds react with the moisture in our eyes to form sulfuric acid, which irritates the eyes and causes tears. To reduce irritation, you can chill the onion before cutting it or cut it under running water, which washes away the chemicals before they reach your eyes.

Question: Why do we get hiccups? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Hiccups occur when the diaphragm contracts involuntarily, causing a sudden intake of air. This air rushes past the vocal cords, producing the characteristic "hic" sound. Common causes include eating too fast, drinking carbonated beverages, sudden excitement, or irritation of the diaphragm. Hiccups usually resolve on their own but can be stopped by holding your breath or drinking water.

Question: How do airplanes stay in the air? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Airplanes fly because of Bernoulli's Principle and Newton's Third Law of Motion. The wings of an airplane are designed to create lift by making air move faster over the top surface than the bottom. This creates a pressure difference—higher pressure below the wing and lower pressure above—which pushes the airplane upward. The engines provide thrust, allowing the aircraft to move forward.

Question: Why do we yawn? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Yawning is still not fully understood, but some theories suggest it helps increase oxygen intake and regulate brain temperature. When we are tired or bored, our breathing slows, reducing oxygen levels in the blood. Yawning is believed to bring in a deep breath of air, increasing oxygen levels. Another theory suggests yawning helps cool the brain, improving alertness.

Question: What causes earthquakes? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Earthquakes occur due to the movement of tectonic plates beneath Earth's surface. The Earth's crust is divided into large plates that float on the semi-fluid mantle. When these plates collide, slide past each other, or move apart, stress builds up along fault lines. When the stress is released, it causes the ground to shake, leading to an earthquake.

Question: Why does ice float on water? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

Ice floats on water because it is less dense than liquid water. When water freezes, its molecules form a crystalline structure held together by hydrogen bonds. This structure is more open and spread out than in liquid water, making ice less dense than water. Since denser objects sink and less dense objects float, ice remains on the surface.

Question: Why is the sky blue? by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

The sky appears blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering. Sunlight is made up of different colors, each with a different wavelength. When sunlight enters Earth's atmosphere, it interacts with air molecules, scattering the shorter-wavelength blue light more than the longer-wavelength red light. This scattered blue light reaches our eyes, making the sky look blue.

Question: The three primary states of matter are: by: Alok (Profile)
Ans:

The three primary states of matter are:

  1. Solid – Particles are tightly packed, giving a fixed shape and volume (e.g., ice, metal, wood).
  2. Liquid – Particles are loosely packed, allowing it to take the shape of its container while maintaining a fixed volume (e.g., water, oil, milk).
  3. Gas – Particles are far apart and move freely, filling the shape and volume of their container (e.g., oxygen, carbon dioxide, steam).
  4. .....Read more...
Question: Is it possible to have thunder without lightning? by: Alok (Profile)
A: Yes
B: No
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