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Stage Four - Academics

MET 204 - Meteorology


Quiz 2 • page 1

MET 204 Meteorology Quiz 2

Name: __________________________________________ Date: _________________


First Middle Last

Class: __________________________________________ Score: ________________

Quiz Questions

1. In the cumulus stage of a thunderstorm there is/are mainly:

a) Updrafts
b) Downdrafts
c) Lightening
d) Hail

2. Air mass thunderstorms are produced by:

a) Evaporation
b) Convection
c) Advection
d) Depression

3. Orographic thunderstorms form over :

a) Oceans
b) Swamps
c) Cities
d) Mountains

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4. The rarest and most dangerous thunderstorm is a:

a) Super-cell
b) Air mass
c) Cold frontal
d) Warm frontal

5. To avoid thunderstorm hazards, it’s always best to fly under them.

a) True
b) False

6. If a tornado forms over water it is called a:

a) Lake spout
b) Ocean tornado
c) Water Spout
d) Water Thunderstorm

7. Wind shear is defined as a change in:

a) Wind speed over some distance


b) Wind direction over some distance
c) Both A and B
d) None of the above

8. Which of the following can be a cause of wind shear?

a) Microburst
b) Fronts
c) Elevated stable layer
d) All of the above

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9. A microburst usually last for two hours on the average.

a) True
b) False

10. Irregular and instantaneous motions of air that are made up of a number of
small eddies that travel in the general air current is defined as.

a) Tornados
b) Turbulence
c) Thunderstorms
d) Microburst

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