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NCFE Prep | Air Masses, Storms + Clouds
Test Description: 7.E.1.3
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What type of weather occurs within a high pressure system?
A
Bad, cloudy, or stormy weather
B
A mix of good and bad weather
C
Good, fair, clear weather
D
Lots of stormy weather
2) What type of weather occurs within a low pressure system?
A
Bad, stormy, or cloudy weather
B
Lots of sunshine
C
A mix of good and bad weather
D
Good, fair, clear weather
3) Which term best describes a large section of the lower troposphere that has the same weather throughout?
A
pressure system
B
season
C
air mass
D
front
4) What is the cause of wind blowing?
A
Uneven heating within Earth's atmosphere
B
Even heating within Earth's atmosphere
C
Frontal boundaries
D
Storms and systems
5) Where do thunderstorms form?
A
over water only
B
over tropical water only
C
over land only
D
over land and over water
6) Which type of storm is produced by thunderstorms and has high spiraling winds, extremely low pressure and forming over land?
A
Hurricanes
B
Thunderstorms
C
Blizzards
D
Tornadoes
7) Which type of clouds are associated with stormy weather or thunderstorms?
A
cumulus
B
cirrus
C
stratus
D
cumulonimbus
8) Which types of clouds are big, puffy, and bright white?
A
cirrus
B
stratus
C
cumulus
D
cumulonimbus
9) Which type of air mass is warm and dry?
A
Continental polar
B
Continental tropical
C
Maritime polar
D
Maritime tropical
10) Which type of air mass is moist and cold?
A
Maritime polar
B
Continental tropical
C
Maritime tropical
D
Continental polar
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