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Waves lecture quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Glendale Community College  »  Oceanography  »  Ocean 115 – Introduction to Oceanography  »  Spring 2022  »  Waves lecture quiz

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

Question #1
A  True
B  False
Question #2
A  wave refraction
B  plunging waves
C  wave diffraction
D  tsunamis
E  wave reflection
Question #3
A  when waves “bounce back” from an obstacle they encounter
B  when a wave propagates around an obstacle
C  when a wave shortens
D  when a wave lengthens
E  the slowing and bending of waves in shallow water
Question #4
A  the slowing and bending of waves in shallow water
B  when a wave propagates around an obstacle
C  when a wave lengthens
D  when waves “bounce back” from an obstacle they encounter
E  when a wave shortens
Question #5
A  Plunging wave
B  Rogue wave
C  Spilling wave
D  Fetch
Question #6
A  5:6 ration
B  1:2 ration
C  1:4 ration
D  3:4 ration
Question #7
A  Rogue wave
B  Plunging wave
C  Spilling wave
D  Tsunami
Question #8
A  two waves that cancel each other out, resulting in reduced or no wave (subtraction)
B  waves occur due to constructive interference and result in a wave crest higher than the theoretical maximum
C  waves that occur when water is < ½ wavelength in depth and interacts with the bottom
D  additive interference that results in waves larger than the original waves (addition)
Question #9
A  two waves that cancel each other out, resulting in reduced or no wave (subtraction)
B  waves occur due to interference and result in a wave crest higher than the theoretical maximum
C  waves that occur when water is < ½ wavelength in depth and interacts with the bottom
D  additive interference that results in waves larger than the original waves (addition)
Question #10
A  all of these
B  wind strength
C  wind duration
D  fetch
Question #11
A  wave duration
B  Ekman spiral
C  fetch
D  swell
Question #12
A  way the currents push them making their speed unpredictable and in a constant state of flux.
B  at the same speed as those with the shortest wavelengths
C  fastest
D  slowest
Question #13
A  1/50
B  1/5
C  1/20 
D  ½
Question #14
A  full of waves of unequal height
B  calm
C  full of waves of equal height
D  unpredictable
Question #16
A  the difference between two wave troughs
B  the difference between the fetch and the trem
C  the distance between two wave peaks
D  the difference between the crest and the trough
Question #17
A  free waves are not maintained by the disturbing force and forced waves are maintained by the disturbing force
B  free waves are caused by a disturbing force and forced waves are not caused by the disturbing force
C  forced waves are caused by a disturbing force and free waves are not caused by the disturbing force
D  forced waves are not maintained by the disturbing force and free waves are maintained by the disturbing force
Question #18
A  the orbiting of a wave that causes things like seagulls to bob up and down in the water
B  the tidal effect on the shoreline
C  the progressive moment of a wave
D  the source of energy that causes the wave
Question #19
A  Rogue waves
B  Recreational waves
C  Orbital waves
D    
E  Destructive waves
F  Constructive waves
Question #20
A  wave height and depth
B  length
C  length and depth
D  wave height
E  depth