
Which is the coldest place in Himachal Pradesh?


Important Questions on Climate of Himachal Pradesh
Consider the following statements
I. The annual average rainfall in Himachal Pradesh is 160 cm.
II. Kullu receives the highest rainfall in Himachal Pradesh.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements
I. For rainfall, Himachal Pradesh is divided into three zones.
II. The rainfall in Outer Himalayan zone varies from 75 to 100 mm.
III. From 15th October to 15th February is the coldest period in Himachal Pradesh.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/ are correct?

Consider the following statements
I. Heavy snowfall in Himachal Pradesh is experienced in the months of December to February.
II. Spring season in Himachal Pradesh is from March to April.
III. The summer months in the state are the months from March to June.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

Consider the following statements
I. In Shimla, the rate of warming is more than Srinagar.
II. Climate change causes a shift in snow line, reduction in the growth of pine and coniferous trees in Himachal Pradesh.
Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

Which of the following pairs of places is covered under humid temperate zone?
List I | List II | |
(A) | Palamur | Dharamshala |
(B) | Mandi | Solan |
(C) | Chamba | Spiti |
(D) | Una | Sirmour |

Match the following
List I(Climate Zone) | List II(District) | ||
(A) | Humid sub-tropical zone | (1) | Hamirpur |
(B) | Humid temperate zone | (2) | Kangra |
(C) | Alpine zone | (3) | Lahaul and Spiti |
(D) | Frigid aridic zone | (4) | Pangi |

Find the correct pair(s):
List I (District) | List II (Rainfall) |
Kinnaur | 300 mm |
Bilaspur | 1750 mm |
Shimla | 900 mm |
