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

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

Week 3 Post-reading Quiz

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

Question #1
A  transverse currents
B  cold-water currents
C  western boundary currents
D  eastern boundary currents
E  counter currents
Question #2
A  30° to the left of wind direction
B  90° to the left of wind direction
C  45° to the left of wind direction
D  90° to the right of wind direction
E  45° to the right of wind direction
Question #3
A  wind friction
B  gravity
C  temperature differences
D  density differences
E  salinity differences
Question #4
A  90%
B  20%
C  50%
D  10%
E  1%
Question #5
A  thermocline
B  convection
C  turbidity
D  surface
E  thermohaline
Question #6
A  compresses; cools
B  warms; precipitates
C  expands; cools
D  expands; warms
E  compresses; warms
Question #7
A  Molecular movement of water vapor occupies more space than dry air.
B  Water vapor molecules are more compressed than dry air molecules.
C  Molecular movement of water vapor occupies less space than dry air.
D  Molecules of water vapor have less mass than the displaced nitrogen and oxygen.
E  Molecules of water vapor have more mass than the displaced nitrogen and oxygen.
Question #8
A  vaporization
B  evaporation
C  compression
D  condensation
E  expansion
Question #9
A  mesosphere
B  troposphere
C  stratosphere
D  exosphere
E  thermosphere
Question #10
A  cold fronts
B  wind
C  climate
D  condensation
E  precipitation
Question #11
A  The seawater becomes more alkaline.​
B  The pH levels increase in these regions.
C  The pH levels decrease in these regions.
D  The seawater is able to buffer enough that there is no change
E  Carbon dioxide does not heavily impact pH levels.
Question #12
A  nitrogen
B  oxygen
C  ammonia
D  carbon dioxide
E  hydrogen
Question #13
A  tropical water masses
B  equatorial water masses
C  subtropical water masses
D  temperate water masses
E  polar water masses
Question #14
A  colligative properties
B  conservative constituents
C  trace elements
D  excess volatiles
E  nonconservative constituents
Question #15
A  10 years
B  100 years
C  4,100 years
D  9 days
E  9,100 years
Question #16
A  red light waves
B  violet light waves
C  green light waves
D  blue light waves
E  yellow light waves
Question #17
A  pycnocline
B  deep zone
C  halocline
D  mixed layer
E  thermocline
Question #18
A  latent heat of fusion
B  diffusion of heat energy
C  sensible heat loss of water
D  latent heat of vaporization
E  heat capacity of water
Question #19
A  Adhesion of ice is lower than the adhesion of liquid water.
B  Heat capacity of ice is lower than the heat capacity of liquid water.
C  Cohesion of ice is lower than the cohesion of liquid water.
D  Surface tension of ice is lower than the surface tension of liquid water.
E  Density of ice is lower than the density of liquid water.
Question #20
A  heat capacity
B  latent heat of fusion​
C  hydrogen bonding
D  density
E  ​adhesion