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(1) (3)
(2) (4)
Which two lettered positions on the map are most
likely receiving precipitation?
(1) A and B (3) C and E 8. Earths surface winds generally blow from regions
(2) B and D (4) A and D of higher
(1) air temperature toward regions of lower air
4. A temperature of 104F is approximately equal to temperature
(1) 220C (3) 43C (2) air pressure toward regions of lower air pressure
(2) 214C (4) 40C (3) latitudes toward regions of lower latitudes
(4) elevations toward regions of lower elevations
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9. Base your answer to the following question on the weather map below, which shows the location of fronts and the
temperature field on a given day in the United States.
Which two cities most likely have an air temperature closest to 75F?
(1) Chicago and Detroit (3) Oklahoma City and Memphis
(2) Los Angeles and Denver (4) Cincinnati and Kansas City
Base your answers to questions 10 and 11 on the graph below which shows variations in Earth's monthly temperatures from
normal Earth temperatures between January 1990 and January 1995.
10. Earth's average monthly temperature for October 1990 was approximately
(1) 0.1C above normal (2) 0.2C above normal (3) 0.3C above normal (4) 0.4C above normal
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13. Which weather condition most directly determines Base your answers to questions 16 and 17 on the map
wind speeds at Earths surface? below, which shows sea-level air pressure, in millibars,
(1) visibility changes for a portion of the eastern coast of North America.
(2) amount of cloud cover Points A, B, C, and D are sea-level locations on Earths
(3) air-pressure gradient surface.
(4) dewpoint differences
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20. An observer measured the air temperature and the
dewpoint and found the difference between them to
be 12C. One hour later, the difference between the
air temperature and the dewpoint was found to be
4C. Which statement best describes the changes
that were occurring?
(1) The relative humidity was decreasing and the
chance of precipitation was decreasing.
(2) The relative humidity was decreasing and the
chance of precipitation was increasing.
(3) The relative humidity was increasing and the
chance of precipitation was decreasing.
(4) The relative humidity was increasing and the
chance of precipitation was increasing.
21. The chart below shows the air temperature and the
dewpoint temperature near the ground at a given
location for four consecutive days. All temperatures
were recorded at noon.
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Base your answers to questions 24 and 25 on the graph below. The graph shows air temperature and relative humidity at a
single location during a 24-hour period.
24. What was the approximate change in relative humidity from 12 noon to 4 p.m.?
(1) 10% (2) 15% (3) 20% (4) 30%
25. At which time would the rate of evaporation most likely be greatest?
(1) 11 p.m. (2) 6 a.m. (3) 10 a.m. (4) 4 p.m.
26. Great volcanic eruptions send dust and ash into the
stratosphere. Weeks after such great eruptions, air
temperatures are often
(1) cooler than normal because the atmosphere is
less transparent
(2) cooler than normal because the atmosphere is
more transparent
(3) warmer than normal because the atmosphere is
less transparent
(4) warmer than normal because the atmosphere is
more transparent
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28. The graph below shows the maximum possible amounts of water vapor that air can hold at different temperatures.
What is the approximate maximum amount of water vapor that a cubic meter of air can hold at 20C?
(1) 15 g (2) 20 g (3) 25 g (4) 30 g
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30. Which map best represents the surface wind pattern associated with high-pressure and low-pressure systems in the
Northern Hemisphere?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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Base your answers to questions 33 through 35 on the water cycle diagram shown below. Some arrows are numbered 1
through 4 and represent various processes.
33. Which atmospheric condition is most likely responsible for the wind blowing the clouds from the sea toward the land?
(1) high air temperature over the sea and low air temperature over the land
(2) high air pressure over the sea and low air pressure over the land
(3) low air density over the sea and high air density over the land
(4) low visibility over the sea and high visibility over the land
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39. Which map view best represents the pattern of
isobar values, in millibars, and the pattern of wind
flow, shown by arrows, at Earths surface
surrounding a Northern Hemisphere low-pressure
center?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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41. Which map best represents the direction of surface winds associated with the high-pressure and low-pressure systems?
(1) (3)
(4)
(2)
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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Base your answers to questions 44 and 45 on the graph below, which shows air temperature, dewpoint, and present weather
conditions for a 23-hour period at Dallas, Texas.
44. The thunderstorm that occurred between 11 p.m. and 12 midnight was most likely the result of
(1) the arrival of a warm front
(2) the arrival of a cold front
(3) an increase in the difference between air temperature and dewpoint
(4) an increase in both air temperature and dewpoint
45. Which weather condition was reported at Dallas when the air temperature was equal to the dewpoint?
(1) fog (2) rain (3) thunderstorm (4) drizzle
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47. The map below shows the boundary between two
air masses. The arrows show the direction in which
the boundary is moving.
(2)
(3)
(4)
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Base your answers to questions 48 through 50 on the weather map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The
weather map shows a typical low-pressure system and associated weather fronts labeled A and B. The L indicates the center
of the low-pressure system. A few New York State cities are shown. Symbols cP and mT represent different air masses. The
wind direction at Utica and Rochester is shown on the station models.
48. Which front symbols are drawn correctly, based on the air masses shown?
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49. Which map shows the regions that are most likely experiencing the precipitation associated with this weather system?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
50. If this weather system is following a normal storm track, the center of this low is most likely moving toward which city?
(1) Buffalo (2) Ithaca (3) Utica (4) Plattsburgh
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54. On which weather map do the front symbols best represent the direction of movement of the cold front and warm front
associated with the low-pressure system shown on the map?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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57. The graph below shows changes in the atmosphere occurring above typical air-mass source regions A, B, C, and D.
Changes in air temperature and altitude are shown as the graphed lines. Changes in water-vapor content, in grams of
vapor per kilogram of air, are shown as numbers on each graphed line.
(3)
(1)
(4)
(2)
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60. The cross section of a house is shown below. Open stairways allow air to move from one floor to another. The ridge
vent is an opening in the roof that allows air to move in or out of the attic.
During a windless summer day, the air inside this house is warmed by the Sun. In which cross section do the arrows
show the most likely air movement when the windows are opened?
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62. The map below shows the average number of thunderstorms each year in the continental United States.
The average number of thunderstorms that occur each year in Albany, New York is approximately
(1) 15 (2) 25 (3) 35 (4) 45
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64. Which station model shows the correct form for indicating a northwest wind at 25 knots and an air pressure of 1023.7
mb?
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69. The flowchart below shows part of Earths water cycle. The question marks indicate a part of the flowchart that has
been deliberately left blank.
Which process should be shown in place of the question marks to best complete the flowchart?
(1) condensation (2) deposition (3) evaporation (4) infiltration
70. The diagrams below show the setup and results of 71. Adjacent water and land masses are of equal
an experiment. temperature at sunrise. They are heated by the
morning sun on a clear, calm day. After a few
hours, a surface wind develops. Which diagram
best represents this wind's direction?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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73. The diagram below shows the Earth's high and low
air pressure belts and direction of prevailing winds
for a particular time of the year. The winds do not
appear to blow in a straight line from the high-
pressure belts to the low-pressure belts. Which
statement best explains this observation?
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76. Which diagram best illustrates how air rising over a mountain produces precipitation?
(1) (3)
(4)
(2)
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Base your answers to questions 79 and 80 on the diagram
of a mountain shown below. The arrows represent the
direction of airflow over the mountain.
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82. The diagram below shows the average yearly precipitation, in centimeters, at locations A through E across the State of
Washington. Arrows indicate the direction of prevailing winds.
Which statement best explains why location B and location E receive relatively low average yearly precipitation?
(1) These locations are on the leeward side of mountain ranges.
(2) These locations are on the windward side of mountain ranges.
(3) These locations receive more insolation than the other locations.
(4) These locations receive less insolation than the other locations.
83. Which statement best explains how atmospheric 87. The diagram below shows a sealed container
dust particles influence the water cycle? holding liquid water and clean air saturated with
(1) Dust particles are the main source of dissolved water vapor. (Relative humidity is 100%.) The
salts in the sea. container has been placed on a block of ice to cool.
(2) Dust particles increase the capacity of the
atmosphere to hold water vapor.
(3) Dust particles increase the amount of
evaporation that takes place.
(4) Dust particles provide surfaces on which water
vapor can condense.
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89. A strong west wind steadily blew over Lake 93. Which graph best represents the relationship
Ontario picking up moisture. As this moist air between water droplet size and the chance of
flowed over the Tug Hill Plateau, the plateau precipitation?
received a 36-inch snowfall. This snow fell from
clouds that formed when rising air was
(1) cooled by expansion, causing water vapor to
condense
(2) cooled by compression, causing water vapor to
condense
(1) (3)
(3) warmed by expansion, causing water vapor to
evaporate
(4) warmed by compression, causing water vapor
to evaporate
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97. Which graph best shows the relationship between 100. The cartoon below presents a humorous look at
windspeed and the average height of ocean waves wave action.
formed by the wind?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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102. Which cross section best shows the normal Base your answers to questions 105 and 106 on the map
movement of the air over Oswego, New York, on a below, which shows an imaginary continent on Earth.
very hot summer afternoon? Arrows represent prevailing wind directions. Letters A
through D represent locations on the continent. Locations
A and B are at the same latitude and at the same elevation
at the base of the mountains.
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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108. Which graph best shows the average annual 110. Base your answer to the following question on the
amounts of precipitation received at different graph below, which shows the average monthly
latitudes on Earth? temperature of two cities A and B.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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112. The graph below represents the average 114. Which factor most likely causes two cities at the
temperature of a city for each month of the year. same elevation and latitude to have different yearly
average temperature ranges?
(1) rotation of Earth
(2) duration of insolation
(3) distance from a large body of water
(4) direction of prevailing winds
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118. The arrows in the cross section below show the Base your answers to questions 121 and 122 on the map
prevailing winds moving across northern New York below, which shows Earth's planetary wind belts.
State into Vermont during the summer.
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123. Base your answer to the following question on the cross section below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The
cross section shows the general movement of air within a portion of Earths atmosphere located between 30 N and 30
S latitude. Numbers 1 and 2 represent different locations in the atmosphere.
Which map best shows the surface movement of winds between 30 and 30 S latitude?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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124. Which map shows the two correctly labeled air masses that frequently converge in the central plains to cause tornadoes?
(1) (3)
(2) (4)
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Base your answers to questions 125 through 128 on the satellite image below, which shows a Northern Hemisphere hurricane.
125. When the eye of this hurricane reaches 43 N latitude, this hurricane will most likely be pushed by planetary winds
toward the
(1) northwest (2) northeast (3) southwest (4) southeast
127. Which air mass is normally associated with the formation of hurricanes?
(1) continental tropical (2) maritime tropical (3) continental polar (4) maritime polar
128. What is the usual surface wind pattern around the eye of Northern Hemisphere hurricanes?
(1) clockwise and outward (3) counterclockwise and outward
(2) clockwise and inward (4) counterclockwise and inward
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129. The map below shows part of North America.
The arrows shown on the map most likely represent the direction of movement of
(1) Earth's rotation (3) ocean conduction currents
(2) the prevailing northeast winds (4) Atlantic Ocean hurricanes
130. Base your answer to the following question on the weather map below, which shows a hurricane that was located over
southern Florida. The isobars show air pressure in inches of mercury. Letters A through D represent four widely
separated locations.
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Base your answers to questions 131 and 132 on the barogram below, which shows air pressure recorded in millibars at Green
Bay, Wisconsin, from April 2 through April 4, 1982.
131. What most likely caused the changes in air pressure for the period of time shown on the graph?
132. Calculate the rate of change in air pressure from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on April 3. Label your answer with the correct units.
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Base your answers to questions 133 and 134 on the graph below, which shows the average monthly temperatures for a year
for city X and city Y. Both cities are located at the same latitude.
133. Explain why city X has a greater difference between summer and winter temperatures than city Y.
134. What was the range in the average monthly temperatures for city Y during the year?
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Base your answers to questions 135 and 136 on the diagram below, which shows the temperature change when a parcel of air
warms, rises, and expands to form a cloud. Location A is at the base of the cloud.
135. Assume the cooling rate of the rising parcel of air is constant. Determine the temperature of the air parcel at the 3350-
foot altitude. Express your answer to the nearest tenth of a degree.
________________ F
_____________ %
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Base your answers to questions 137 through 139 on the weather map below. The weather map shows a low-pressure system in
New York State during July. The L represents the center of the low-pressure system. Two fronts extend from the center of the
low. Line XY on the map is a reference line.
137. Identify one action that people should take to protect themselves from lightning.
138. The forecast for one city located on the map is given below:
In the next hour, skies will become cloud covered. Heavy rains are expected with possible lightning and
thunder. Temperatures will become much cooler.
State the name of the city for which this forecast was given.
139. The cross section below shows a side view of the area along line XY on the map. On lines 1 and 2 in the cross section,
place the appropriate two-letter air-mass symbols to identify the most likely type of air mass at each of these locations.
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140. Base your answer to the following question on the information on the four station models shown below. The weather
data were collected at Niagara Falls, Syracuse, Utica, and New York City at the same time.
Explain how the weather conditions shown on the station models suggest that Utica had the greatest chance of
precipitation.
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Answer Key
126. 3
127. 2
128. 4
129. 4
130. 1