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C1(stratosphere):( A ) ( B )
35,000 ( C )
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B2(troposphere):( A )20,000 ( B )37,000 (
C )45,000
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A3?( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B4 1,350 8C, (standard (average) temperature
lapse),(freezing level)?( A )3,350 ( B )5,350 ( C )9,350
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C5 (inversion):( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B6, 5000 , :( A ),
( B ) ( C )(Coioslis force)
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B7 2,000 :( A ),
, ( B )2000 (isobars),
, ( C )2000
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C8,(isobars):( A )
(Centrifugal) ( B )(Pressure gradient) ( C )(Coioslis force)
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A9""(dew point)( A )
(saturated) ( B )(condensation)(evaporation) (
1
C ),
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B10( A )(relative humidity)
( B ) ( C )(stability of air)
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B11( A ) ( B )
(Ambient lapse rate) ( C )
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A12(Unsaturated air )()( A )
3C ( B ) 2C ( C )
2.5C
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C13(stable), :( A )(Stratified
clouds ) ( B ) ( C )(Stratified clouds)
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C14( cumuliform type clouds), ,,
(clear-type icing)?( A ) ( B )
( C )
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C15( A )Stratus,cumulus,
(nimbus),(cirrus ( B ), , ( C ),
,,vertical development
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C16( A )ozone ( B )condensation nuclei ( C )
ice crystals
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B17( A )TCU) ( B ) (CB) ( C )
(AC)
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B18, :( A )
(stabilization) ( B )(condensation nuclei) ( C )
2
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A19( radiation fog):( A ),
( B ) ( C )
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B20(unstable),:( A )(Cumuliform
clouds), , ( B )(Cumuliform clouds, , ( C )
Stratiform clouds, ,
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C21:( A ) ( B ),
( inverted lapse rate) ( C )(unstable)
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A22(thunderstorm)mature:( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B23(thunderstorm)downdrafts:( A )
Cumulus) ( B )(Dissipating ( C )Mature
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B24(thunderstorm)downdrafts( mature stage),
:( A )(anvil top) ( B ) ( C )
(gust front)
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C25(wind shear( A )zones
convergence) ( B )(Coioslis force) ( C )
(inversion),jet stream),( frontal zone
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B26
( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B27
( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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C28 TAFKBNA METAR KBNA 211250Z 33018KT
290V260 1/2SM R31/2700FT +SN BLSNFG VV008 00/M03 A2991 RMK
RAE42SNB42( A ) 290 360 ( B )31 ( C )12
42
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A29TAF "VRB",( A )3 knots) 3
( B )6 6 ( C )9 9
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B30 6 ,TAF :( A )6PSM. ( B )P6SM. ( C )
6SMP.
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A31 TAF,1800Z ? KMEM 091740Z 0918/1018 00000KT 1/2SM
RAFG OVC005=( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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A32 SIGMET ( A ) 3 ( B )
( C ) 30
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B33AIRMETS ?( A )2 ( B )4 ( C )6
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C34AIRMETs ( A ) 15 ( B ) AIRMET
15 ( C ) 4
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C35?( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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A36( A )(Coioslis force)
4
( B ) ( C )(Coioslis force)
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C37:( A )(ridge) ( B )
(trough) ( C )(ridge)
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B38:( A ),. ( B )
,. ( C ),.
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A39(cross-country):( A )
( B ) ( C ),
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A40:( A )(Coioslis force) ( B )
( C )(Pressure gradient force)
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B41:( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B42:( A ) ( B )
( C )
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A43 :( A )5C. ( B )15C. ( C )+5C.
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A44:( A )15C 29.92 ( B )
59F 101 3.2 ( C )15C 29.92
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C45 :( A )15C. ( B )20C. ( C )25C.
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B46 lenticular altocumulus ( A ) ( B )
( C )icing conditions
5
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A47inversion:( A ),
( B ) ( C )
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C48advection fog:( A ),. (
B ) ( C )
radiation fog
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B49(stratiform)(cumuliform)( A )
( B )(stability) ( C )
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A50(convective circulation)?( A ),
( B ) ( C ),
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B51"(cumulus stage)",:( A ) (Roll cloud) ( B )
( C )
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B52, (hail)(tornadoes)?( A )
(warm fronts ( B )(Squall Line) ( C )occluded
fronts
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C53 ?( A ) 50
( B ) 5 ( C )
20
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B54 METAR,(convective-type cumuliform clouds)?
KTUS 08004KT 4SM HZ .. 26/04 A2995 RMK RAE36( A )4,400 ( B )
8,800 ( C )17,600
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A55Surface Analysis Chart)sea level pressure
6
:( A ) (isobars) ( B ) (isogons) ( C )
(millibars)
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B56Surface Analysis Chart), (isobars):( A )
(pressure gradient) ( B )(pressure gradient) ( C )
temperature gradient)
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B57TAF "P6SM" ,:( A )6 ( B )6 ( C )6
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C58?( A )
Low-level Prog Chart ( B )Radar Summary and weather
depiction charts ( C )TAF
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A59"VC",?( A ) 8 16
( B ) 8 ( C ) 16
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B60 METAR,12 0230Z ? RCTP 120230Z 25017KT 8000 -SHRA
FEW012 BKN025 OVC090 27/24 Q0995 TEMPO 1500 SHRA=( A )25
( B )17 ( C )50
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C61 METAR,12 0230Z ? RCTP 120230Z 25017KT 8000
-SHRA FEW012 BKN025 OVC090 27/24 Q0995 TEMPO 1500 SHRA=( A )
1500 ( B )1500 ( C )8000
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C62 METAR,12 0230Z Ceiling)? RCTP 120230Z 25017KT
8000 -SHRA FEW012 BKN025 OVC090 27/24 Q0995 TEMPO 1500 SHRA=
( A )1200 ( B )9000 ( C )2500
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A63 METAR,12 0230Z Dew Point Temperature? RCTP
120230Z 25017KT 8000 -SHRA FEW012 BKN025 OVC090 27/24 Q0995 TEMPO
1500 SHRA=( A )24C ( B )27C ( C )27C
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C64 METAR,12 0230Z ? RCTP 120230Z 25017KT 8000 -SHRA
FEW012 BKN025 OVC090 27/24 Q0995 TEMPO 1500 SHRA=( A )24 C
( B )27 F ( C )27 C
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A65 METAR,12 0230Z (QNH)? RCTP 120230Z 25017KT
8000 -SHRA FEW012 BKN025 OVC090 27/24 Q0995 TEMPO 1500 SHRA=
( A )995 mb ( B )27 (in-Hg) ( C )1012 mb
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C66(physical process),
( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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A67(QNH)( A )
( B ) ( C )
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B68 5000
( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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C69( A )
( B ) ( C )
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C70( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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C71( A )(frontolysis) ( B )
(frontogenesis) ( C )
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A72( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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A73( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B74
( A )(precipitation static) ( B )
( C )
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B75( A )
(prefrontal system) ( B )(squall line) ( C )(dry line)
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A76( A )(lifting force)
( B )(cumulus clouds) ( C )(lifting force)
(extensive cloud cover)
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B77(downdrafts)
( A )(cumulus) ( B )(dissipating) ( C )(mature)
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A78( A )(mature stage) ( B )
(downdraft stage) ( C )(cumulus stage)
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B79(cumulus stage)( A )(roll
cloud) ( B )(updraft) ( C )
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B80(mature stage)( A )(anvil
top) ( B )(precipitation) ( C )
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A81( A )(squall line) ( B )
(steady-state thunderstorms) ( C )
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A82( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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C83(structural icing)( A )
(dewpoint) ( B )(stratiform cloud) ( C )(visible
moisture)
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C84(structural icing)( A )
(cumulus clouds) ( B )(freezing drizzle) ( C )(freezing
rain)
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C85(ice pellet)( A ) ( B )
( C )(temperature inversion)(freezing rain)
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C86 50
( A )(inactive frontal cloud) ( B )(funnel cloud) (
C )(lenticular cloud)
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B87(mountain wave)( A )
(mamatocumulus cloud) ( B )(lenticular cloud) ( C )
(roll cloud)
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A88 40 (mountain wave
turbulence)( A ) ( B )
( C )
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C89(wind shear)( A ) ( B ) ( C
)
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C90 2,000 4,000
(temperature inversion)(wind-shear zone)( A )10 ( B )15
( C )25
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B91( A )
(lenticular cloud) ( B )(temperature inversion),
(frontal zones)(clear air turbulence) ( C )
(stratocumulus)(mechanical mixing)
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C92 62
( A )(freezing precipitation) ( B ) ( C )
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C93( A )(condensation)
(evaporation) ( B )(dew) ( C )
(saturated)
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B94(water vapor)( A )(dewpoint)
( B ) ( C )
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A95(moisture)(unsaturated)( A )
(evaporation)(sumblimation) ( B )(heating)(condensation) ( C )
(supersaturation)(evaporation)
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B96( A )(moisture)
(freezing) ( B )(moisture)
(dewpoint) ( C )
(moisture)
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A97( A )(condense) ( B )
( C )(relative humidity) 100%
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C98(low-level turbulence)( A )
(rain-induced fog) ( B )(upslope fog) ( C )(steam fog)
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B99 (advection fog) ( A )
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(air mass) ( B ) ( C )
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A100 (radiation fog) ( A )
( B )
(offshore water) ( C )
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C101( A ) (radiation fog) (ice fog) ( B
) (steam fog) (ground fog) ( C ) (advection fog)
(upslope fog)
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B102,,,( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B103"nimbus"( A )
( B ) ( C )(ice pellet)
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B104(cumulonimbus)(lifting action)
( A )(condensation nuclei) ( B ) ( C )
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B105(turbulence)( A )(towering cumulus) (
B )(cumulonimbus) ( C )(nimbostratus)
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C106(convective turbulence)( A )(cirrus
clouds) ( B )(nimbostratus clouds) ( C )(towering cumulus clouds)
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B107 82 38
(cumuliform clouds)( A )(AGL)
9,000 ( B )(AGL) 10,000 ( C )(AGL) 11,000
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C108(MSL)1,000 70
48 (cumulus clouds)( A )
(MSL) 4,000 ( B )(MSL) 5,000 ( C )
(MSL) 6,000
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A109( A ) (stratiform clouds) ( B )
(visibility) ( C )(cumulus clouds)
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C110(Winds Aloft Forecast)( A )(magnetic
direction)(knots) ( B )(magnetic direction)(miles per hour) ( C )
(true direction)(knots)
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C111(SIGMET)
( A ) ( B ) ( C )
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A112( chart 6 )ZGGG 18,000 ( A )(true)260
10 ( B )(true)23 6 ( C )(magnetic)235 6
(gust) 16
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B113( chart 6 )ZSSS 29,000 ( A )
(magnetic)023 53 47 ( B )(true)300 70
35 ( C )(true)235 34 7
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C114( chart 6 )STL 34,000 ( A )(true) ( B )
(true)073 6 ( C )(true)230 106
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A115( chart 6 )MKC 3,000 ( A )
(true)050 7 ( B )(magnetic)360 5
7 ( C )(true)360 50 7
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B116( chart 6 )STL 6,000 ( A )(magnetic)210
13 ( B )(true)230 25 ( C )(true)232 5
13
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A117( figure 6 ), (Gulf Coast) 12
( A )(ceiling)1,000 3,000 /(visibility)3 5
(thundershower)(rain shower) ( B )(IFR)
( C )
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A118( figure 6 ), 12 (Significant Weather Prognostic Chart)
(weather symbol)( A )
18,000 ( B ) 18,000 ( C ) 18,000
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B119( figure 6 ), 24 (Significant Weather Prognostic Chart)
(Oklahoma)( A )4,000 ( B )
8,000 ( C )10,000
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B120( figure 6 ), (Significant Weather Prognostic
Chart)( A ) ( B )
() ( C )
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A121( figure 6 ) ( A ) 30
( B ) 12 ( C ) 30
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B122( figure 1) N45W170 ( A ) ( B ) (
C )
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B123( figure 1) N45W170 ( A ) FL280
100kts ( B ) FL370 110kts ( C ) FL360
100kts
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B124( figure 1) HIGH LEVEL SIGWX CHART ( A )
2010 5 06 00Z ( B )2010 5 07 00Z ( C )2010
5 06 00
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C125( figure 1) N15E140 ( A )Turbulence level FL500 ( B )
CIELING level FL500 ( C )tropopause level FL500
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B126( figure 1) ( A )FL250 ( B )FL250-FL650 ( C
)
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B127(' figure 1) N30E140 CB ( A )FL 250 ( B )FL430 ( C )
FL320
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B128( figure 1) N42W125 ( A ) C.A.T. ( B )
C.A.T. ( C ) C.A.T.
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C129( figure 1) S10E110 ( A )FL250 ( B )SEA level-FL320
( C )FL530
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B130( figure 1) N40W130 ( A ) FL360 ( B )
FL350 100kts ( C )
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A131( figure 1) ( A )
( B )N40E164 ( C )
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B132( figure 1) S25E160 ( A )FL250-FL450 ( B )
FL350-FL470 ( C )FL250-FL500 ( D )
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B133( figure 2) 200hPa ( A )FL350
( B )FL390 ( C )FL200
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A134( figure B)'?( A )30,000 ( B )40,000 ( C )
50,000
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C135( figure C)?( A ) 27,000 ( B )
27,000 ( C ) 27,000 ( D )
27,000
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B136( figure D)?( A )30,000 ( B )40,000 ( C
)50,000
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C137( figure E )?( A ) 43,000 ( B )
43,000 ( C ) 43,000 ( D )
43,000
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B138( figure L )?( A ) ( B )
( C )
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B139( figure N )?( A ) ( B )
( C )
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C140( figure O)?( A ) ( B ) ( C
)
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B141( figure G)?( A )38,000 ( B )27,000 ( C
)
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C142( figure H)?( A )38,000 ( B )27,000 ( C
)
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A143( figure G)?( A )38,000 ( B )27,000 ( C
)
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B144( figure I )?( A )38,000 ( B )28,000
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( C )
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C145( figure K)?( A ) ( B ) ( C
)
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B146( figure P)'( A )110Kts ( B )115Kts ( C )
25Kts
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B147( figure Q)( A ) ( B ) ( C
) ( D )
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B148( figure 3) SIGNIFICANT WEATHER PROGNOSTIC CHART,
RCTP ZSQD ( A ) ( B ) ( C )
( D )
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D149( ffigure 3), ROAH ( A )240-360 hPa ( B )
240-360 ( C ) 10,000 -25,000 ( D )10,000-25,000
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C150( figure 3) ZGGG ISOL CB ( A )
CB ( B )CB ( C )CB ( D )CB
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C151( figure 4), 300 hPa PROGNOSTIC CHART,
( A )40,000 ( B )35,000 ( C )30,000 ( D )25,000
:20022 :2 :2
B152( figure 4), 300 hPa PROGNOSTIC CHART, RCTP
( A ) 45KT-30 ( B ) 45KT-30 (
C ) 95KT-30 ( D ) 95KT-30
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C8Which force, in the North Hemisphere, acts at a right angle to the wind and deflects it to
the right until parallel to the isobars?( A )Centrifugal ( B )Pressure gradient ( C )
Coriolis
Question:00009 Group:0 Difficult:1
A9To which meteorological condition does the term "dew pointrefer?( A )The
temperature to which air must be cooled to become saturated. ( B )The temperature at
which condensation and evaporation are equal. ( C )The temperature at which dew will
always form.
Question:00010 Group:0 Difficult:1
B10The amount of water vapor which air can hold largely depends on( A )relative
humidity ( B )air temperature ( C )stability of air
Question:00011 Group:0 Difficult:1
B11Stability can be determined from which measurement of the atmosphere?( A )
Low-level winds ( B )Ambient lapse rate ( C )Atmospheric pressure.
Question:00013 Group:0 Difficult:1
A12Unsaturated air flowing up slope will cool at the rate of approximately (dry lapse rate)
( A )3 per 1,000 ft. ( B )2 per 1,000 ft. ( C )2.5 per 1,000 ft.
Question:00014 Group:0 Difficult:1
C13What type of clouds will be formed if very stable moist air is forced up slope?
( A )Stratified clouds ( B )Vertical clouds with increasing height. ( C )Stratified clouds with
little vertical development.
Question:00015 Group:0 Difficult:1
C14Which of the following combinations of weather producing variables would likely result
in cumuliform type clouds, good visibility, rain showers and possible clear-type icing in
clouds?( A )Unstable, moist air, and no lifting mechanism. ( B )Stable, dry air,
and orographic lifting. ( C )unstable, moist air, and orographic lifting.
Question:00016 Group:0 Difficult:1
C15What are the four families of clouds?( A )Stratus, cumulus, nimbus, and cirrus. (
B )Clouds formed by updrafts, front, cooling layers of air, and precipitation into warm air.
( C )Height, middle, low, and those with extensive vertical development.
Question:00017 Group:0 Difficult:1
C16A high cloud is composed mostly of( A )ozone. ( B )condensation nuclei ( C )ice
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crystals
Question:00018 Group:0 Difficult:1
B17Which clouds have the greatest turbulence?( A )TCU ( B )CB ( C )AC
Question:00019 Group:0 Difficult:1
B18Fog is usually prevalent in industrial areas because of( A )atmospheric
stabilization around cities. ( B )an abundance of condensation nuclei from combustion
products. ( C )increased temperature due to industrial heating.
Question:00020 Group:0 Difficult:1
A19What situation is most conducive to the formation of radiation fog?( A )Warm,
moist air over low, flatted areas on clear calm night. ( B )Moist, tropical air moving over
cold, offshore water. ( C )The movement of cold air over much warmer water.
Question:00021 Group:0 Difficult:1
B20Which are characteristics of an unstable cold air mass moving over a warm surface?
( A )Cumuliform clouds, turbulence and poor visibility. ( B )Cumuliform clouds, turbulence
and good visibility. ( C )Stratiform clouds, smooth air and poor visibility.
Question:00022 Group:0 Difficult:1
C21What are the requirements for the formation of a thunderstorm?( A )A cumulus
cloud with sufficient moisture. ( B )A cumulus cloud with sufficient moisture and an
inverted lapse rate. ( C )Sufficient moisture, an unstable lapse rate, and a lifting action.
Question:00023 Group:0 Difficult:1
A22Which weather phenomenon signals the beginning of the mature of a thunderstorm?
( A )The start of rain at the surface. ( B )Growth rate of cloud is maximum. ( C )Strong
turbulence in the cloud.
Question:00024 Group:0 Difficult:1
B23During the life cycle of a thunderstorm, which stage is characterized predominately by
downdrafts?( A )Cumulus. ( B )Dissipating. ( C )Mature.
Question:00025 Group:0 Difficult:1
B24What is an indication that downdrafts have developed and the thunderstorm cell has
entered the mature stage?( A )The anvil top has completed its development. ( B )
Precipitation begins to fall from the cloud base. ( C )A gust front forms.
Question:00026 Group:0 Difficult:1
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A40What prevents air from flowing directly from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas?
( A )Coriolis force. ( B )Surface friction. ( C )Pressure gradient force.
Question:00042 Group:0 Difficult:1
B41The wind system associated with a low-pressure area in the Northern Hemisphere is
( A )an anticyclone and is caused by descending cold air. ( B )a cyclone and is caused by
Coriolis force. ( C )an anticyclone and is caused by Coriolis force.
Question:00043 Group:0 Difficult:1
B42Which feature is associated with the tropopause?( A )Constant height above the
Earth. ( B )Abrupt change in temperature lapse rate. ( C )Absolute upper limit of cloud
formation.
Question:00044 Group:0 Difficult:1
A43What is the standard temperature at 10,000 feet?( A )5C. ( B )15C. ( C )
+5C.
Question:00045 Group:0 Difficult:1
A44What are the standard temperature and pressure values for sea level?( A )15
degree and 29.92" Hg. ( B )59 degree and 101 3.2" Hg. ( C )15 degree and 29.92 hPa
Question:00046 Group:0 Difficult:1
C45What is the standard temperature at 20,000 feet?( A )15C. ( B )20C. ( C )
25C.
Question:00048 Group:0 Difficult:1
B46The presence of standing lenticular altocumulus clouds is a good indication of
( A )lenticular ice formation in calm air. ( B )very strong turbulence. ( C )heavy icing
conditions.
Question:00049 Group:0 Difficult:1
A47Which conditions are favorable for the formation of a surface based temperature
inversion?( A )Clear, cool nights with calm or light wind. ( B )Area of unstable
air rapidly transferring heat from the surface. ( C )Broad areas of cumulus clouds with
smooth, level bases at the same altitude.
Question:00050 Group:0 Difficult:1
C48With respect to advection fog, which statement is true?( A )It is slow to develop,
and dissipates quite rapidly. ( B )It forms almost exclusively at night or near daybreak. ( C )
It can appear suddenly during day or night, and it is more persistent than radiation fog.
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C90A pilot can expect a wind-shear zone in a temperature inversion whenever the windspeed
at 2,000 to 4,000 feet above the surface is at least( A )10 knots. ( B )15 knots.
( C )25 knots.
Question:10026 Group:0 Difficult:2
B91When may hazardous wind shear be expected?( A )When stable air crosses a
mountain barrier where it tends to flow in layers forming lenticular clouds. ( B )In areas of
low-level temperature inversion, frontal zones, and clear air turbulence. ( C )Following
frontal passage when stratocumulus clouds form indicating mechanical mixing.
Question:10027 Group:0 Difficult:1
C92If the temperature/ dewpoint spread is small and decreasing, and the temperature is 62oF,
what type of weather is most likely to develop?( A )Freezing precipitation. ( B )
Thunderstorms. ( C )Fog or low clouds.
Question:10028 Group:0 Difficult:2
C93What is meant by the term "dewpoint"?( A )The temperature at which
condensation and evaporation are equal. ( B )The temperature at which dew will always
form. ( C )The tempreatuer to which air must be cooled to become saturated.
Question:10029 Group:0 Difficult:1
B94The amount of water vapor which air can hold depend on the( A )dewpoint.
( B )air temperature. ( C )stability of the air.
Question:10030 Group:0 Difficult:2
A95What are the processes by which moisture is added to unsaturated air?( A )
Evaporation and sublimation. ( B )Heating and condensation. ( C )Supersaturation and
evaporation.
Question:10031 Group:0 Difficult:1
B96Which conditions result in the formation of frost?( A )The temperature of the
collecting suface is at or below freezing when small droplets of moisture fall on the surface.
( B )The temperature of the collecting suface is at or below the dewpoint of the adjacent air
and the dewpoint is below freezing. ( C )The temperature of the surrounding air is at or
below freezing when small drops of moisture fall on the collecting surface.
Question:10032 Group:0 Difficult:1
A97Clouds, fog, or dew will always form when( A )water vapor condenses. ( B )
water vapor is present. ( C )relative humidity reaches 100 percent
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B107At approximately what altitude above the surface would the pilot expect the base of
cumuliform clouds if the surface air temperature is 82F and the dewpoint is 38F?
( A )9,000 feet AGL. ( B )10,000 feet AGL. ( C )11,000 feet AGL.
Question:10043 Group:0 Difficult:2
C108What is the approximate base of the cumulus clouds if the surface air temperature at
1,000 feet MSL is 70F and the dewpoint is 48F?( A )4,000 feet MSL. ( B )5,000
feet MSL. ( C )6,000 feet MSL.
Question:10044 Group:0 Difficult:1
A109What is a characteristic of stable air?( A )Stratiform clouds. ( B )Unlimited
visibility. ( C )Cumulus clouds.
Question:10045 Group:0 Difficult:1
C110What values are used for Winds Aloft Forecasts?( A )Magnetic direction and
knots. ( B )Magnetic direction and miles per hour. ( C )True direction and knots.
Question:10056 Group:0 Difficult:1
C111SIGMET's are issued as a warning of weather conditions hazardous to which aircraft?
( A )Small aircraft only. ( B )Large aircraft only. ( C )All aircraft.
Question:10046 Group:1 Difficult:1
A112(Refer to chart 6.)What wind is forecast for ZGGG at 18,000 feet?( A )260
degree true at 10 knots. ( B )235 degree true at 06 knots. ( C )235 degree magnetic at 06,
peak gusts to 16 knots.
Question:10046 Group:2 Difficult:1
B113(Refer to chart 6.)Determine the wind and temperature aloft forecast for DEN at 30,000
feet.( A )023 degree magnetic at 53 knots, temperature 47 degreeC. ( B )
300degree ture at 70 knots, temperature -35 degree C. ( C )235 degree true at 34 knots,
temperature -7 degreeC.
Question:10046 Group:3 Difficult:1
C114(Refer to chart 6.)What wind is forecast for STL at 34,000 feet?( A )007 degree
magnetic at 30 knots. ( B )073 degree true at 6 knots. ( C )230 degree true at 106 knots.
Question:10046 Group:4 Difficult:1
A115(Refer to chart 6.)Determine the wind and temperature aloft forecast for 3,000 feet at
MKC.( A )050 degree true at 7 knots, temperature missing. ( B )360 degree
magnetic at 5 knots, temperature -7oC. ( C )360 degree true at 50 knots, temperature +7oC.
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110kts at FL 370 ( C )a jet stream with a maximum wind speed of 100kts at FL 360
Question:20002 Group:1 Difficult:2
B124(Refer to figure 1)' When does the HIGH LEVEL SIGWX CHART become valid
( A )2010 MAY 06 0000Z ( B )2010 MAY 07 0000Z ( C )2010 MAY 06 0000L(TPE)
Question:20002 Group:2 Difficult:2
C125(Refer to figure 1) 'The depiction N15E140 in figure 1 represents( A )
Turbulence at FL500 ( B )CIELING of FL500 ( C )a tropopause height of FL500
Question:20002 Group:3 Difficult:2
B126(Refer to figure 1)'The chart in figure 1 encompasses airspace( A )FL250 and
below ( B )FL250-FL650 ( C )All answers are correct
Question:20002 Group:4 Difficult:2
B127(Refer to figure 1)' what is the ceiling of the CB located at N30E140( A )FL
250 ( B )FL430 ( C )from sea level to FL 320
Question:20002 Group:5 Difficult:2
B128(Refer to figure 1), in figure 1 at N42W125 represents( A )Light C.A.T. ( B )
Moderate C.A.T. ( C )Severe C.A.T.
Question:20002 Group:6 Difficult:2
C129(Refer to figure 1)' , the height of the cloud at S10E110 is( A )FL250 ( B )SEA
level-FL320 ( C )FL530
Question:20002 Group:7 Difficult:2
B130(Refer to figure 1), N40W130 represents( A )turbulence at FL360 ( B )jet
stream at FL350 with maximum wind speed of 100kts ( C )the moving direction of the
cloud
Question:20002 Group:8 Difficult:2
A131(Refer to figure 1)' , is there any information in this figure indicates light turbulence
( A )no indication of light turbulence ( B )light turbulence at N40E164 ( C )all answers are
wrong
Question:20002 Group:9 Difficult:2
B132(Refer to figure 1)' , S25E160 at which flight level will the turbulence to occur?
( A )FL250-FL450 ( B )FL350-FL470 ( C )FL250-FL500 ( D )all answers are wrong
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270 ( C )unknown
Question:20015 Group:0 Difficult:1
A143'(Refer to figure G ) at which flight level is the ceiling of the cloud?( A )FL
380 ( B )FL 270 ( C )unknown
Question:20016 Group:0 Difficult:1
B144'(Refer to figure I ), at which flight level is the cloud base?( A )FL 380 ( B )
FL280 ( C )unknown
Question:20018 Group:0 Difficult:1
C145'(Refer to figure K )this depiction indicates( A )light icing ( B )moderate icing
( C )severe icing
Question:20019 Group:0 Difficult:1
B146'(Refer to figure P )'this depiction in high-level significant weather chart indicates a wind
speed of( A )110Kts ( B )115Kts ( C )25Kts
Question:20020 Group:0 Difficult:2
B147'(Refer to figure Q )'The depiction below in high-level significant weather chart indicates
( A )wind speed ( B )temperature ( C )altitude
Question:20021 Group:1 Difficult:2
B148According to figure 3,the SIGNIFICANT WEATHER PROGNOSTIC CHART figure 3,
what kind of significant weather will the flight from RCTP toZSQD encounter?
( A )moderate icing ( B )moderate turbulence ( C )severe icing ( D )severe turbulence
Question:20021 Group:2 Difficult:2
D149According to the figure 3'What is the altitude range of the cloud heights aboveROAH ?
( A )between 240 and 360hPa ( B )between 240 and 360mm ( C )between 10,000 meters
and 25,000 meters ( D )between FL 100 and 250
Question:20021 Group:4 Difficult:2
C150According to the figure 3,"the ISOL CB encountered if landing at ZGGG" means:
( A )cumulonimbus clouds spread up in line ( B )cumulonimbus cover all the mark area
( C )isolated cumulonimbus ( D )cumulonimbus weakening
Question:20022 Group:1 Difficult:2
C151Refer to the 300 hPa PROGNOSTIC CHART provided in figure 4, which flight level
will be related to this figure in general?( A )FL 400 ( B )FL 350 ( C )FL 300 ( D )
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FL250
Question:20022 Group:2 Difficult:2
B152Refer to the 300 hPa PROGNOSTIC CHART provided in figure 4,'Please calculate the
temperature and wind aloft value of RCTP by interpolation.( A )wind speed
45KT, temperature -30 ( B )wind speed 45KT, temperature -30 ( C )wind speed 95KT,
temperature -30 ( D )wind speed 95KT, temperature -30
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