General knowledge, the one thing nobody can have enough of! Isn’t it true? You all read something you know and you are happy, but when you read something you don’t know you gain knowledge. Either way, you gain knowledge and lose nothing! Science, in the same way, can teach you everything and always it looks like a new way. The common topic for both of them is air pressure. You read something about it and it is always new and enticing to you. Isn’t it? You must have a good set of information about them by now! The topic you must have read in school also so anyways it is not new to you. Do you think you can answer everything about them? Then try this trivia quiz and check your answers.
1. What is the unit of air pressure?
A. Centimeters
B. Newton
C. Grams
D. Millibars
2. What is the average sea pressure?
A. 1209.67 mb
B. 1002.76 mb
C. 1013.25 mb
D. 983.78 mb
3. What are the lines connecting places of equal air pressure?
A. Ninobar
B. Isobars
C. Nanobar
D. Microbars
4. What do meteorologists use for measuring the weight?
A. Barometer
B. Isobar
C. Actometer
D. None of these
5. What is the common air in our atmosphere?
A. Pollution
B. Liquid
C. Fog
D. Gas
6. What can be protected with air pressure?
A. Air Quality
B. Time
C. Local Weather
D. Noise pollution
7. What does rising air pressure imply?
A. Alarming situation
B. Fair Weather
C. High Pollution
D. Thunderstorm
8. Air pressure _____ when you move away from sea level?
A. Reduces
B. Increases
C. Stays Constant
D. changes every minute
9. What is the other name of atmospheric pressure?
A. Isometric Pressure
B. Nanometric pressure
C. Isotonic pressure
D. Barometric Pressure
10. What does H show on a map?
A. No pressure
B. Low presure
C. High pressure
D. Can't say
11. What does falling air pressure indicate?
A. Rainy weather
B. Stormy weather
C. Summery
D. Flood warning
12. What does L indicate in the map?
A. Low pressure
B. Low gas
C. Low-like area
D. Lower time zones
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