Grade 1 Environmental – Weather and the sky Quiz

1. During the day we can see

the sun
darkness
moon
stars
Explanation:

2. The moon is seen during the

cloudy weather
day
rain
night
Explanation:

3. When there ate clouds we say the weather is

dark
cloudy
sunny
rainy
Explanation:

4. We carry umbrella during

cloudy day
sunny day
rainy day
Windy day
Explanation:

5. We should not walk outside when the weather is

rainy
calm
windy
cloudy
Explanation:

6. When there is sun we say the weather is

sunby
rainy
cloudy
windy
Explanation:

7. We say the weather is windy when there is

wind
cloud
sun
rain
Explanation:

8. The sun gives us ___ during the day

rains
light
wind
clouds
Explanation:

9. Dark clouds are likely to bring

rain
wind
clouds
sun
Explanation:

10. When the wind is blowing, we say the weather is

sunny
rainy
cloudy
windy
Explanation:

11. We only see the sun when the weather is

calm
rainy
sunny
windy
Explanation:

12. Too much rain causes

floods
food
sun
wind
Explanation:

13. We wash our clothes when the weather is

cloudy
sunny
rainy
windy
Explanation:

14. Too much sunshine will cause

rain
clouds
drought
sun
Explanation:

15. when the trees are bend, the weather is likely to be

sunny
windy
sunny
cloudy
Explanation:

16. What is the color of the sky during the day?

Red
Yellow
Blue
Green
Explanation:

The sky appears blue during the day due to the way Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight in the air.

17. What causes rainbows to appear in the sky?

Sunlight
Clouds
Wind
Lightning
Explanation:

Rainbows are formed when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets, creating a spectrum of colors.

18. Which of the following is not a type of cloud?

Stratus
Cumulus
Cirrus
Sahara
Explanation:

Sahara is not a type of cloud, it is a desert region in Africa.

19. What is the name of the visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen crystals suspended in the atmosphere?

Hail
Dust
Winds
Fog
Explanation:

Fog is formed when the temperature of the air drops to the point where it cannot hold all the water vapor it contains, resulting in condensation of the vapor into liquid water droplets.

20. What is the name of the phenomena where ice crystals form and fall from the sky?

Thunder
Tornado
Snow
Rain
Explanation:

Snow is formed when water vapor freezes directly into ice crystals, which then fall to the ground as snowflakes.

21. What is the name of the layer of gases that surrounds Earth?

Lava
Atmosphere
Stratosphere
Magma
Explanation:

The atmosphere is a layer of gases that surrounds Earth and is vital for supporting life on the planet.

22. What is the name of the process where water from the oceans turns into vapor and rises into the sky?

Condensation
Freezing
Dissipation
Evaporation
Explanation:

Evaporation is the process by which water from bodies of water such as oceans, lakes, and rivers turns into water vapor and rises into the atmosphere.

23. What is the name of the layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth's surface?

Ionosphere
Troposphere
Exosphere
Mesosphere
Explanation:

The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather events occur and living organisms exist.

24. What is the name of the phenomena where electrical discharge occurs in the atmosphere?

Clouds
Wind
Thunder
Rain
Explanation:

Thunder is the sound caused by the shock wave produced when lightning heats the air and causes it to expand rapidly.

25. What is the name of the bright streaks of light that occasionally appear in the sky at night?

Planets
Comets
Satellites
Stars
Explanation:

Comets are celestial objects composed of ice, dust, and rock that produce a bright streak of light when they enter Earth's atmosphere.

26. What is the main source of light in the sky during the day?

Saturn
Stars
Moon
Sun
Explanation:

The Sun is the main source of light in the sky during the day, providing warmth and light for our planet.

27. Which of the following is a type of weather that often brings strong winds and heavy rain?

Snowy
Sunny
Cloudy
Windy
Explanation:

Windy weather often brings strong winds and heavy rain, impacting the environment and causing potential damage.

28. What is the white fluffy mass seen in the sky that brings rain called?

Clouds
Snow
Hail
Fog
Explanation:

Clouds are the white fluffy masses seen in the sky that bring rain. They play a crucial role in the water cycle.

29. During the day, what color is the sky usually on a clear, sunny day?

Red
Blue
Green
Yellow
Explanation:

The sky is usually blue on a clear, sunny day due to the scattering of sunlight by the Earth's atmosphere.

30. What is the name of the phenomenon when water droplets in the atmosphere turn into ice crystals and fall to the ground?

Hail
Snow
Rain
Storm
Explanation:

Snow is the phenomenon when water droplets in the atmosphere turn into ice crystals and fall to the ground as snowflakes.

31. Which of the following is a natural disaster associated with the sky and weather?

Tornado
Earthquake
Drought
Avalanche
Explanation:

A tornado is a natural disaster associated with the sky and weather, characterized by a violent rotating column of air.

32. Which of the following is a tool used to measure the temperature of the sky and atmosphere?

Ruler
Scale
Compass
Thermometer
Explanation:

A thermometer is a tool used to measure the temperature of the sky and atmosphere, providing valuable meteorological data.

33. What is the name for the movement of air in the atmosphere?

Currents
Winds
Tides
Erosion
Explanation:

Winds are the movement of air in the atmosphere, influenced by temperature, pressure, and the Earth's rotation.

34. Which of the following types of weather is associated with cold temperatures and frozen water droplets?

Sunny
Snowy
Windy
Rainy
Explanation:

Snowy weather is associated with cold temperatures and frozen water droplets, creating a winter wonderland.

35. What is the name of the layer of gases surrounding the Earth?

Atmosphere
Oceans
Lands
Mountains
Explanation:

The atmosphere is the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, vital for life and the regulation of climate and weather patterns.

36. Which of the following is a type of weather that often brings clear skies and warm temperatures?

Foggy
Cloudy
Sunny
Snowy
Explanation:

Sunny weather often brings clear skies and warm temperatures, making it a perfect day for outdoor activities.

37. What is the name for a sudden and violent storm that brings heavy rain and strong winds?

Blizzard
Tornado
Typhoon
Hurricane
Explanation:

A hurricane is a sudden and violent storm that brings heavy rain and strong winds, often causing widespread damage.

38. Which of the following celestial bodies can be seen at night and provides light?

Planets
Sun
Stars
Moon
Explanation:

The moon is a celestial body that can be seen at night and provides light through its reflection of the Sun's rays.

39. What is the name for the phenomenon when tiny water droplets in the atmosphere form a thick cloud close to the ground?

Fog
Clouds
Rain
Haze
Explanation:

Fog is the phenomenon when tiny water droplets in the atmosphere form a thick cloud close to the ground, reducing visibility.

40. Which of the following is a type of weather characterized by low temperatures and frozen precipitation?

Snowy
Rainy
Windy
Sunny
Explanation:

Snowy weather is characterized by low temperatures and frozen precipitation, creating a winter wonderland.

41. What is the process called when water in the atmosphere turns into droplets and falls to the ground?

Sublimation
Evaporation
Precipitation
Condensation
Explanation:

Precipitation is the process when water in the atmosphere turns into droplets and falls to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

42. Which of the following is a natural occurrence that produces thunder and lightning?

Tornado
Thunderstorm
Volcano
Earthquake
Explanation:

A thunderstorm is a natural occurrence that produces thunder and lightning, accompanied by heavy rain and strong winds.

43. What is the name for the layer of gases just above the Earth that contains weather patterns?

Ionosphere
Troposphere
Exosphere
Stratosphere
Explanation:

The troposphere is the layer of gases just above the Earth's surface that contains weather patterns and phenomena like clouds and storms.

44. Which of the following is a phenomenon where strong winds spiral around a central area of low pressure?

Typhoon
Blizzard
Tornado
Hurricane
Explanation:

A hurricane is a phenomenon where strong winds spiral around a central area of low pressure, causing a powerful cyclone.

45. What is the name for the movement of air caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface?

Winds
Erosion
Tides
Currents
Explanation:

Winds are the movement of air caused by the uneven heating of the Earth's surface, creating atmospheric circulation patterns.

46. Which of the following is a type of weather often characterized by low visibility due to suspended water droplets?

Sunny
Snowy
Foggy
Rainy
Explanation:

Foggy weather is often characterized by low visibility due to suspended water droplets in the atmosphere, creating a misty or foggy appearance.

47. What is the name for the liquid form of water that falls from the sky under certain weather conditions?

Rain
Sleet
Hail
Snow
Explanation:

Rain is the liquid form of water that falls from the sky under certain weather conditions, providing vital moisture to plants and ecosystems.

48. Which of the following is an occurrence where water droplets freeze and fall as small balls of ice during a storm?

Hail
Rain
Snow
Sleet
Explanation:

Hail is an occurrence where water droplets freeze and fall as small balls of ice during a storm, potentially causing damage to crops and property.

49. What is the name for the layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere that contains the ozone layer?

Troposphere
Stratosphere
Exosphere
Ionosphere
Explanation:

The stratosphere is the layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere that contains the ozone layer, crucial for absorbing harmful ultraviolet radiation.

50. During which weather conditions can you see rainbows in the sky?

Sunny
Windy
Rainy
Snowy
Explanation:

Rainbows can be seen in the sky during rainy weather conditions when sunlight is refracted, dispersed, and reflected by raindrops in the atmosphere.

51. What is the name for the layer of gases in the atmosphere that contains charged particles and reflects radio waves?

Stratosphere
Troposphere
Exosphere
Ionosphere
Explanation:

The ionosphere is the layer of gases in the atmosphere that contains charged particles and reflects radio waves, impacting communication and electromagnetic activities.

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