This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Agriculture > Weather > Meteorology > Principles Of Meteorology – Quiz 46 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Principles Of Meteorology Quiz 46 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The layer of the atmosphere that most human activity occurs in. A) Thermosphere. B) Stratosphere. C) Troposphere. D) Mesosphere. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Troposphere. 2. Air mass over the Northern Pacific and Atlantic oceans. They carry cool moist air A) Maritime tropical. B) Maritime polar. C) Continental tropical. D) Continental polar. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Maritime polar. 3. If the Earth stopped rotating winds would not curve because there would be no Coriolis Effect. A) True. B) False. C) Orange juice. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 4. Why are coastal cities warmer in the winter than inland cities? A) Water cools off slower than land, so the water in winter is warmer than the inland cities. B) Water cools off faster than land, so water in winter is warmer than the inland cities. C) Water cools off faster than land, so water in winter is cooler than the inland cities. D) Water cools off slower than land, so water in winter is cooler than inland cities. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Water cools off slower than land, so the water in winter is warmer than the inland cities. 5. A model that shows the weather conditions at a specific location on Earth's surface A) Weather Model. B) Foot model. C) Grocery Model. D) Station Model. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Station Model. 6. The ocean plays an important role in the formation of storm systems such as hurricanes because ..... A) The wide, open area allows strong winds to develop. B) The warm, tropical waters provide the energy that drives the storm. C) The high tides push the water higher on the beaches. D) Salt water holds thermal energy longer than fresh water. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The warm, tropical waters provide the energy that drives the storm. 7. Where does weather occur in the atmosphere? A) Troposphere. B) Stratosphere. C) Thermosphere. D) Mesosphere. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Troposphere. 8. Cool air is ..... dense so it has ..... air pressure A) More, lower. B) Less, lower. C) More, high. D) Less, high. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) More, high. 9. Atmospheric pressure at mean seal level is 1000hPa. What approx. pressure do you expect at 3000ft AMSL? A) 500 hPa. B) 1013 kPa. C) 1013 hPa. D) 900 hPa. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 900 hPa. 10. What is the SI unit for temperature? A) Gram. B) Kelvin. C) Celsius. D) Farhenhieght. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Celsius. 11. What kind of weather is most closely associated with low pressure systems? A) Cold and dry. B) Sunny and dry. C) Warm and humid. D) Cloudy and rainy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cloudy and rainy. 12. What is a destructive, rotating column of air that has very high wind speeds and that may be visible as a funnel-shaped cloud? A) Hurricane. B) Thunderstorm. C) Anticyclone. D) Tornado. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Tornado. 13. Swift high-altitude "river like" winds; in the US these winds travel west to east A) Air mass. B) Easterlies. C) Jet stream. D) Occluded front. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Jet stream. 14. Winter clouds, brings snow A) Cirrus. B) Nimbostratus. C) Cumulonimbus. D) Alto cumulus. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nimbostratus. 15. In addition to oxygen, which gases make up the largest percentage of Earth's atmosphere? A) Carbon dioxide, water vapor, and nitrogen. B) Carbon dioxide, methane, and helium. C) Hydrogen, methane, and ozone. D) Hydrogen, helium, and water vapor. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Carbon dioxide, water vapor, and nitrogen. 16. Meteorologists are scientists who study patterns of change in temperature, precipitation, humidity, and air pressure. Time is spent collecting and recording data to analyze long-term patterns as well as to make predictions of future conditions of the local area. Which of the following are meteorologists investigating to determine average patterns, such as those mentioned above, over a long period of time? A) Weather. B) Climate. C) Hurricanes. D) Temperature changes. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Climate. 17. In the Northern Hemisphere, winds traveling north appear to curve east because of the: A) Trade winds. B) Convection currents. C) Coriolis effect. D) Polar easterlies. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Coriolis effect. 18. They are low in the sky and look soft and fluffy. A) Cirrus. B) Stratus. C) Cumulonimbus. D) Cumulus. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cumulus. 19. Which instrument tells you the direction from which the wind is blowing? A) Compass. B) Wind vane. C) Anemometer. D) A compass and a wind vane. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A compass and a wind vane. 20. Compared to cold air, warm air has the potential to A) Carry less water vapor. B) Carry more water vapor. C) The amount of water vapor is the same. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Carry more water vapor. 21. ..... is air that flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. A) Convection Cells. B) Wind. C) Atmospheric Pressure. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Wind. 22. Not much moves either mass. It remains in place. Continuous precipitation occurs along the front A) Warm front. B) Cold front. C) Occluded front. D) Stationary front. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stationary front. 23. Layer of Earth's atmosphere closest to the ground; weather occurs here A) Mesosphere. B) Thermosphere. C) Troposphere. D) Stratosphere. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Troposphere. 24. Which of these best describes temperature inversion? A) Temperature decreases in the upper troposphere and pollution moves away from the Earth. B) Temperature decreases in the upper troposphere and pollution is trapped closer to the Earth. C) Temperature increases in the upper troposphere and pollution moves away from Earth. D) Temperature increases in the upper troposphere and pollution is trapped closer to the Earth. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Temperature increases in the upper troposphere and pollution is trapped closer to the Earth. 25. On a summer day in July, Marsha stepped barefoot onto the hot sand from the cool ocean water. Why did the sand seem so much warmer? A) The sand has a lower specific heat and heats up rapidly. B) The water has a lower specific heat and heats up slowly. C) The sand has a higher specific heat and heats up slowly. D) The ocean has a higher specific heat and heats up rapidly. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The sand has a lower specific heat and heats up rapidly. 26. Which of these is NOT a scale that meteorology is studied at? A) Global. B) Synoptic. C) Macro. D) Micro. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Macro. 27. Three towns are located at similar latitudes. Which town will have the least difference between the average high temperature and the average low temperature? A) A town in a desert. B) A town near the ocean. C) A town high in the mountains. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A town near the ocean. 28. Electromagnetic energy traveling through empty space (vacuum) is an example of- A) Radiation. B) Convection. C) Potential. D) Conduction. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Radiation. 29. In the name "thermosphere", the prefix "thermos" refers to what? A) Heat. B) Altitude. C) Meteors. D) Atmospheric gases. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Heat. 30. Layered clouds that often cover much of the sky are called A) Cumulonimbus. B) Cirrus. C) Stratus. D) Cumulus. 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