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, USCG Auxiliary AUXWEA Practice Test 2026: Weather Exam
Questions & Answers
1. On a standard weather chart, the symbols used to depict a cold front are ______, while a warm
front is shown with ______.
a. dark lines, light lines
b. triangles, semicircles
c. circles, triangles
d. semicircles, triangles
Answer: b
Explanation: The convention on surface analysis maps is to use a line with triangles to indicate
the direction a cold front is moving, and a line with semicircles to show the direction of a warm
front's advance.
2. When drawing a frontal symbol on a weather map, it is placed on the side of the boundary that
faces the direction the front is ______.
a. moving toward
b. where the wind is blowing from
c. of the nearest low-pressure center
d. of the colder air
Answer: a
Explanation: The symbols (triangles or semicircles) are drawn on the side of the frontal line that
indicates its direction of movement.
3. A frontal boundary depicted with triangles on one side and semicircles on the opposite side
represents a ______ front.
a. cold
b. warm
c. occluded
d. stationary
Answer: d
Explanation: This symbol combination shows that the front has little to no movement, with the
opposing symbols indicating the different air masses on each side but no significant
advancement.
, 4. The progression of a cold front is characterized by ______ air advancing and displacing ______
air.
a. cold, warm
b. cloudy, clear
c. moist, dry
d. windy, calm
Answer: a
Explanation: By definition, a cold front involves denser, colder air advancing and replacing or
lifting the warmer, less dense air ahead of it.
5. A reliable indicator of approaching inclement weather is a ______.
a. falling hygrometer reading
b. rising barometer
c. falling barometer
d. falling speedometer
Answer: c
Explanation: A decreasing barometric pressure often signifies an approaching low-pressure
system, which is typically associated with storms and deteriorating weather.
6. For an accurate reading, an outdoor thermometer should be ______.
a. purchased from a certified supplier
b. placed in a shaded location
c. filled with a red liquid
d. read during overcast conditions
Answer: b
Explanation: Mounting a thermometer in a shady spot prevents direct solar radiation from
artificially inflating the temperature reading, ensuring greater accuracy.
7. The instrument designed specifically to measure atmospheric humidity is called a/an ______.
a. atomizer
b. humidifier
c. hygrometer
d. moisturizer