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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 4 Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Pierce College  »  Geography  »  Geog 001 – Physical Geography  »  Spring 2022  »  Chapter 4 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  insolation
B  power
C  longwave energy
D  conduction
E  convection
Question #2
A  longwave, shortwave
B  shortwave, shortwave
C  longwave, longwave
D  shortwave, longwave
E  heat, light
Question #3
A  amount of energy coming from the Sun decreases
B  distance from the Earth to the Sun increases
C  tilt of Earth’s axis increases
D  less concentrated solar energy becomes
E  Sun appears higher in the sky
Question #4
A  energy transfer per unit of time
B  wavelength times the speed of light
C  force acting over distance
D  joules per second
E  pressure acting over time
Question #6
A  water cools more slowly than land
B  water is warmer than land
C  land cools more slowly than water
D  land is warmer than water
Question #8
A  fission
B  fusion
C  radioactive decay
D  geysers
Question #9
A  on the east coasts of continents
B  in the Arctic
C  on the west coasts of continents
D  on the south coasts of continents
E  on the north coasts of continents
Question #10
A  the Greenhouse effect
B  scattering
C  the Coriolis effect
D  the carbon dioxide effect
E  advection
Question #11
A  Scattering
B  Convection
C  Absorption and emission occurring together
D  Transmission
E  Reflection
Question #12
A  Canada
B  Iraq
C  Brazil
D  Germany
E  the U.S.A.
Question #13
A  Conduction
B  Scattering
C  Reflection
D  Transmission
E  Absorption
Question #14
A  x-ray
B  short wave
C  radar
D  infrared
E  long wave
Question #15
A  conduction
B  expansion
C  convection
D  insertion
E  radiation
Question #16
A  Longitude
B  The solar constant
C  Cloudiness
D  Availability of glass to make solar panels
E  A climate with high temperatures
Question #17
A  the Moon
B  the next closest star
C  no other source
D  the reflection from Venus
Question #18
A  Red, green
B  Big, small
C  Liquid, solid
D  Hot, cold
E  Tall, short
Question #19
A  High latitudes
B  Tropical latitudes
C  Low altitudes
D  Middle latitudes
E  Near oceans
Question #20
A  Where the Sun is closest to the curved surface of Earth
B  At places where the angle of incidence is 90°
C  Where the atmosphere has the most water vapor
D  Anywhere on Earth, if it is the perihelion
E  At places where the angle of incidence is 0°
Question #21
A  convection of energy from the Earth
B  absorption of insolation
C  conduction of energy from the Earth
D  re-radiation of energy from the Earth
E  absorption of ultraviolet energy from the Sun
Question #22
A  Rotation
B  Latent heat
C  Angle of incidence
D  Energy
E  Heat
Question #23
A  absorption
B  conduction
C  the adiabatic process
D  convection
E  advection