Another name for an infrared sensor is ____.
a. thermistor
b. radiosonde
c. light thermometer
d. radiometer
e. thermocouple
Question 2This type of thermometer has a glass bulb attached to a sealed, graduated tube about 25 cm (10 in.) long. A very small opening, or bore, extends from the bulb to the end of the tube. A liquid in the bulb (usually mercury or red-colored alcohol) is free to move from the bulb up through the bore and into the tube. When the air temperature increases, the liquid in the bulb expands, and rises up the tube. When the air temperature decreases, the liquid contracts, and moves down the tube. Hence, the length of the liquid in the tube represents the air temperature.
a. liquid-in-glass thermometer
b. mercury thermometer
c. maximum thermometer
d. minimum thermometer
e. thermistor
Question 3The first sign of hypothermia is ____.
a. stupor
b. dehydration
c. exhaustion
d. collapse
e. frostbite
Question 4The wind-chill index takes into account the wind speed at about ____ above the ground instead of the where official readings are usually taken.
a. 10 m (33 ft)
b. 5 m (16.5 ft)
c. 100 m (330 ft)
d. 1.5 m (5 ft)
e. 15 m (50 ft)
Question 5In cold weather, when the air is calm, the temperature we perceivecalled the sensible temperatureis often ____ a thermometer might indicate.
a. lower than
b. higher than
c. the same as
d. a fraction of what
e. at least twice as high as
Question 6In humid Iowa, where summer nighttime temperatures are high, corn takes ____ time to mature than in the drier west.
a. the same amount of
b. twice as much
c. a quarter of the
d. more
e. less