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7th REPOSITION EXAM

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about atmospheric science concepts like layers of the atmosphere, factors affecting pressure, and differences between atmosphere and troposphere. It also includes questions about climate elements, cloud formation, geographic features of continents, and characteristics of African rivers. Answers are to be identified using the information and diagrams provided.
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7th REPOSITION EXAM

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about atmospheric science concepts like layers of the atmosphere, factors affecting pressure, and differences between atmosphere and troposphere. It also includes questions about climate elements, cloud formation, geographic features of continents, and characteristics of African rivers. Answers are to be identified using the information and diagrams provided.
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INSTRUCTIONS: Use the quotation below to answer the question.

1. What are two factors that affect atmospheric pressure?


A. Altitude and time.
B. Temperature and time.
C. Longitude and latitude.
D. Temperature and altitude.
(Identifies the factors that affect the atmospheric pressure.)

Look at the picture to answer question 2

2. which is the correct position of every layer in the atmosphere?


A. Mesosphere, Troposphere, Exosphere, Stratosphere, Ionosphere.
B. Stratosphere, Mesosphere. Ionosphere. Exosphere, Troposphere.
C. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Ionosphere, Exosphere.
D. Troposphere, Stratosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere, Exosphere.
(Locates on a picture the positions of the Atmosphere’s Layaers)

3. What is the difference between atmosphere and troposphere?


A. The atmosphere is the highest layer of the atmosphere, and the troposphere ozone
Layer.
B. The troposphere is the highest layer of the atmosphere, and the atmosphere ozone
Layer.
C. The troposphere is the gaseous layer that surrounds the Earth, and the atmosphere
is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
D. The atmosphere is the gaseous layer that surrounds the Earth, and the troposphere
is the lowest layer of the atmosphere.
(Identifies the differences between atmosphere and troposphere)

4. According to the graphic which is correct order of the Elements of climate?

Elements of Climate
A. Atmospheric Presure – Wind – Temperature – Precipitation.
B. Temperature – Precipitation – Atmospheric Presure – Wind
C. Precipitation - Atmospheric Presure – Wind – Temperature
D. Wind - Temperature – Precipitation – Atmospheric Presure

(Uses graps to write the correct order of the Elements of Climate)

5. Why is The "stratosphere" warm?


Because of:
A. The injection of moisture by meteors.
B. Dust and dirt deposited by volcanoes.
C. The interaction of ozone and ultraviolet light.
D. The injection of moisture by high-flying jet aircraft.
(Identifies the reason stratosphere warms)

6. What is the correct order to describe the sequence of how orographic precipitation
is produced?
- When humid air rises, it cools and produces rain.
- When the air reaches the summit, it cools even more and release its hummidity.
- When the air falls on the other side of a mountain, it loses its humidity and becomes
dry.
Air.
- Humid air is blocked by a mountain, and begins to rise to go over it.

A. 1,3,2,4 C. 3,2,1,4
B. 1,2,3,4 D. 4,1,2,3

(describe the sequence of how orographic precipitation is produced)

Look at the picture to answer question 7


7. Wy precipitation levels are usually higher?
Because:
A. the sea moves towards the coast.
B. the land is a constant source of humidity.
C. the sea is a constant source of hunidity.
D. the sea and the land are both source of humidity.

8. What is the reason during winter in coastal areas the temperatures are higher?
A. The seas`s influence, keeping temperatures mild.
B. The mountains` influence, keeping temperatures mild.
C. The latitude`s influence keeping temperature mild
D. The altitude`s influence keeping temperature mild.
(Names reasons in thwe coastal areas and the mountains the temperatures are higher)
7 and 8
9. Why at the foot of a mountain the temperature is higher?
Because:
A. Latitude, which influences temperatures.
B. Altitude, which influences temperatures.
C. The climate, which influences temperatures.
D. The weather, which influences temperatures.
(Names reasons in thwe coastal areas and the mountains the temperatures are higher)

10. Where are most of the clouds formed in?


A. Troposphere.
B. Mesosphere.
C. Stratosphere.
D. Thermosphere.
(Locates clouds on the Atmosphere`s Layers)
11. According to the map which seas surround the European continent?

A. Caspian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea.


B. Caspian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and the Black Sea.
C. Caspian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and the Black Sea.
D. Caspian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Red Sea, and Coral Sea.

(Locates features and different land forms on a map)

12. In Europe where are the plateaus and ancient massifs particularly located?
A. In the North and the East of the continent.
B. In the North and the Centre of the continent.
C. In the North and the south of the continent.
D. In the North and the West of the continent.

(Locates features and different land forms on a map)

Look at the maps to answer the two next questions.

13. Which are the two most important island in Asia?


A. Taiwan, Sri Lanka, and Borneo.
B. Sri Lanka, Philippines, and Indonesia.
C. Sri Lanka, Philippines, and Malacca.
D. New Guinea, Indonesia, and Borneo.

(Locates features and different land forms on a map)

14. Why are there no rivers in the Antarctica?


Because of:
A. its location in high latitudes.
B. its location in low latitudes.
C. its location in mid latitudes.
D. its location doesn’t have latitudes.
(Identifies reasons there are no rivers in the Antarctica)

15. Which of the following geographical elements separate Asia from Europe, and Africa?
A. From Africa, by the Red Sea and Europe by the Bering Strait.
B. From Africa, by Sinai Peninsula and Europe by the Bering strait.
C. From Africa, by the Red Sea and Europe by the Ural Mountains.
D. From Africa, by the Black Sea and Europe by the Ural Mountains.

16. What are two characteristics of the African Rivers?


A. Are very shot and carry a high volume of water.
B. Are very long and carry a high volume of water.
C. Are very short and don’t carry a high volume of water.
D. Are very long, but don’t carry a high volume of water.

(Identifies specific characteristics of geographical elements in a continent 15 and 16)

17. Where is the Sahara situated on?


It is situated between the Stanovoy Mountains and the Ahaggar Mountains.
It is situated between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
It is situated between the Atlas Mountains and the Thai Shai Mountains.
It is situated between the Atlas Mountains and the Ahaggar Mountains.
18. _______________ are located in the centre of the continent and are dominated by
The Great European Plains.
A. Archipielagos
B. Plains
C. Plateaus
D. Gulfs

19. _______________ are sunken areas of terrain located in the plateaus regions.
A. Islands
B. Mountains
C. Terrains
D. Depressions

20. ________________ are examples of plains, depressions, plateaus, and mountains


A. Terrains
B. Islands
C. Peninsulas
D. Archipielagos

(Identifies and recognizes vocabulary meaning 18,19,20)

On the map, complete the following activities:


21. Label and write a cross to the Gulf of Mexico.
22. Label the three main Islands and color them blue.
23. Trace the Rocky Mountains and color them brown.
24. Label the Appalachian Mountains.
25. Trace and label the two Longest rivers (Mississippi and the Amazon)
according to their location.

(Locates, label and recognizes important terrain on the American Map)

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