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Predicting Weather
Test Description: Basic weather Predicting
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which type of cloud is located the highest in the sky and brings sunny and dry weather?
A
stratus
B
cumulus
C
cumulonimbus
D
cirrus
2) Which type of cloud looks like popcorn and brings warm and sunny weather?
A
cumulus
B
cirrus
C
cumulonimbus
D
stratus
3) Which type of cloud is dark black and brings thunderstorms?
A
stratus
B
cumulonimbus
C
cirrus
D
cumulus
4) Which type of cloud covers the entire sky and can bring rain or snow?
A
cumulonimbus
B
cumulus
C
stratus
D
cirrus
5) Rayan looked out her window on the day of the school picnic. She saw cirrus clouds in the sky. Which kind of weather should she expect for the picnic?
A
cloudy and snowy weather
B
sunny and dry weather
6) Jocelyn looks at the clouds in the sky and decides it will snow today. Which clouds did she most likely see in the sky?
A
cirrus
B
stratus
7) Last summer, Jenny looked out her window and saw hail falling onto the roof of her house. Which type of cloud produced the hail?
A
cirrus
B
cumulonimbus
8) Which type of weather most likely occurs with high air pressure?
A
thunderstorms
B
sunny and dry
9) Which type of weather most likely occurs with low air pressure?
A
rainy, cloudy, or snowy
B
sunny and dry
10) What is a cold front?
A
A warm air mass is replacing (pushing away) a cold air mass.
B
A cold air mass is replacing (pushing away) a warm air mass.
11) What is a warm front?
A
A cold air mass is replacing (pushing away) a warm air mass.
B
A warm air mass is replacing (pushing away) a cold air mass
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