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Question : Identify a type of season that is not a part of the four seasons of India.

Option 1: The cold weather season

Option 2: The hot weather season

Option 3: The southwest monsoon season

Option 4: The southeast monsoon season


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Correct Answer: The southeast monsoon season


Solution : The correct option is the Southeast Monsoon season.

India experiences four distinct seasons:

  • Winter (Cold Weather Season): Lasting from December to February, this season brings cool temperatures.
  • Summer (Hot Weather Season): Beginning in March and ending in May, this season is characterised by high temperatures.
  • Monsoon (Rainy) Season: The southwest monsoon, marked by winds carrying moisture from the sea, occurs from June to September.
  • Autumn (Northeast Monsoon Season): Also known as the season of retreating monsoon, winds move back from the mainland to the Bay of Bengal during this period.
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