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Kate Hall – Wasatch Elementary

Question # 1 If you want to know what the temperature is you should use a… A. Barometer B. Rain gauge C. Thermometer D. Hygrometer

Question # 2 You are a meteorologist when you: A. Race a car B. Cut down trees C. Look at meteors D. Predict the weather

Question # 3 Another name for rain, sleet, snow and hail is: A. Forecast B. Barometer C. Precipitation D. formation

Question # 4 A severe weather phenomena would be a: A. Rain shower B. Tornado C. Lightening storm D. snowfall

Question # 5 The severe phenomena that has high winds, rain, and an eye in the middle is a: A. Hurricane B. Tornado C. Thunderstorm

Question # 6 At what temperature would you like to swim outdoors? A. O degrees Celsius B. 96 degrees Fahrenheit C. 32 degrees Fahrenheit

Question # 7 On a cold and snowy day you are most likely to see: A. Cumulus Clouds B. Cirrus Clouds C. Stratus Clouds D. Fluffy Clouds

Question # 8 You look up into the sky and see thin, white, whispy cirrus clouds. You might expect: A. Tornado B. Change in the weather C. Fog D. Snow

Question # 9 You look at the thermometer and it reads 29 degrees Fahrenheit, what kind of precipitation would you predict? A. Rain B. No Precipitation C. Cumulus Clouds D. Snow

Question # 10 When you see fog it is __________ type of cloud that is close to the ground. A. Cirrus B. Cumulus C. Stratus D. Tornado

Question # 11 True or False Daytime temperature is usually cooler than nighttime temperature. True False

Question # 12 True or False When Utah gets too little precipitation for many months we say there is a drought. True False

Question # 13 True or False Large, puffy, white clouds with flat bottoms are called cumulus clouds. True False

Question # 14 True or False Severe phenomenon would be a light rainstorm. True False

Question # 15 True or False Standing under a tree is a good place to be during a lightening storm. True False

Question # 16 True or False On a Celsius thermometer, freezing is at 32 degrees. True False

Question # 17 On a Fahrenheit thermometer the red mercury moves up as the temperature gets colder. True False

Question # 18 True or False A meteorologist may predict a forecast of the weather for the coming week. True False

Question # 19 True or False Precipitation can be rain, sleet, snow or hail. True False

Question # 20 True or False 32 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to O degrees Celsius. True False