Eye of the Storm Quiz
  • 1. What does the word saguaros mean?
A) having a sharp, pointed edge or outline
B) Tall cactus es native to the American Southwest
C) the flash of light in the sky when electricity passes between clouds or between a cloud and the ground
  • 2. what is having a sharp, pointed edge or outline mean?
A) saguaros
B) lightning
C) Jagged
  • 3. What is flat open grasslands called?
A) jagged
B) saguaros
C) prairies
  • 4. Why do you think the author included information about how ancient peoples viewed the sky?
A) To show readers that people have always been scared of the weather and by stars
B) To show readers that people have always been fascinated by weather and by stars
C) To show readers that people never wanted to know about the weather and stars
  • 5. What made Warren want to become a weather photographer?
A) taking pictures of lightning for his job made his dream of turning weather photography fun
B) to show readers that storms have always fascinated Warren
C) Taking pictures of lightning in his free time made him dream of turning weather photography into a job
  • 6. What is the value of a stock photo agency?
A) It lest people take pictures off the internet and sell them
B) It lest people find and use pictures they couldn't take themselves.
C) It explains how Warren's spectacular photograph of a lightning bolt allowed him to start a career as a storm chaser
  • 7. What led Warren to photograph tornadoes and hurricanes in addition to lightning?
A) His father was killed by a tornado
B) It explains how Warren's spectacular photograph of a lightning bolt allowed him to start a career as a storm chaser
C) He realized that people wanted pictures of these kinds of storms, and there was no easy place to get them.
  • 8. Why does Warren spend so much of the year on the road?
A) He travels with his wife a professional basketball player
B) So that he can sell his pictures in different states due to the changing weather throughout the year.
C) So that he can follow storms, which occur in different places at different times of the year.
  • 9. What does the author mean by the phrase a promising storm on page 67?
A) The storm looks as if it will produce tornadoes
B) A storm that looks like it will pass
C) A storm that looks like a hurricane
  • 10. How can tornado chasers and other weather experts help people who are traveling through tornado country?
A) By watching other drivers ride into the storm when he knows what waits ahead for them
B) by telling other drivers what a storm looks like and showing them where the storm is
C) By telling other drivers what the forecast is and whether it is safe to drive
  • 11. What clues does Warren look for that tell him a tornado might be forming, and how does he go about chasing it?
A) Looks for a large, dark cloud close to the ground with a funnel cloud forming beneath it; watches where the storm goes and follows it.
B) He looks for short dark clouds high in the sky with rain falling from it; Watches where the storm goes and follows it.
C) Looks for a large, dark cloud close to the ground with
  • 12. What does the author mean when he says that chasing a tornado is like playing a game of chess?
A) A storm moves, and storm chasers must follow the storm's path.
B) A storm stays in one place, and storm chasers could just watch from their hotel window
C) A storm moves and the storm chasers wait for another storm to appear
  • 13. What does the words, "funnel cloud" mean?
A) a swirl in a circular motion
B) serious or extreme in nature
C) Tornado cloud that is wide at the top and narrow where it touches the ground
  • 14. On page 72, what does the word "vortices" mean?
A) whirlpools made of rotating air or water; plural of vortex
B) upward-moving current of air
C) having many vortices at once
  • 15. On page 72, what does the word "multivortex" mean?
A) having many vortices at once
B) upward-moving current of air
C) whirlpools made of rotating air or water; plural of vortex
  • 16. Why does Warren decide to stop shooting for the day, even though tornadoes are still forming?
A) They were in dis-belief; they usually don't see so many tornadoes in one day.
B) To make the passage more exciting; to make the people seem real
C) Its dangerous to try to chase tornadoes at night
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