A) Find a compass. B) Measure the height of the stick. C) Determine the date and time. D) Place a stick vertically in the ground.
A) Mid-afternoon B) Solar noon C) Sunrise D) Sunset
A) South B) East C) North D) West
A) West B) South C) North D) East
A) Take the stick out of the ground. B) Wait 15-30 minutes and mark the new shadow tip. C) Immediately mark the opposite direction. D) Measure the length of the shadow.
A) The sun's path B) The stick's height C) The East-West line D) The North-South line
A) East B) West C) South D) North
A) East B) West C) South D) North
A) Cloudy Day B) Snowy Day C) Rainy Day D) Sunny Day
A) It will not affect the results. B) The shadow will disappear. C) The results will be inaccurate. D) It will only affect the East-West line.
A) To allow for noticeable shadow movement. B) To get a more precise solar noon reading. C) To allow the stick to settle. D) To let the ground warm up.
A) The time when shadows disappear. B) The time the sun rises. C) The time when the sun is at its highest point. D) The time the sun sets.
A) Less Accurate B) More Accurate C) Accuracy is unaffected by location. D) Only works in polar regions
A) Any straight object. B) Nothing, it must be eyeballed. C) Only a ruler. D) Only a compass.
A) Draw a perpendicular line to the East-West line. B) Measure the angle of the sun. C) Extend the East-West line. D) Use a compass.
A) Late Afternoon B) Midday C) Near Sunrise or Sunset D) Anytime is equally accurate
A) Wait for the sun to move further. B) Find a larger surface. C) Use a shorter stick. D) It is impossible to perform the measurement
A) Based on atmospheric pressure. B) Based on magnetic fields. C) Based on the stick's properties. D) Based on the sun's apparent movement across the sky.
A) A GPS device and a map. B) Specialized equipment is required. C) A stick, a flat surface, and something to mark with. D) A compass, a ruler, and a protractor.
A) More accurate than a compass. B) Relies on other instruments C) Extremely Precise. D) Approximation, not precise navigation.
A) The stick will fall over. B) The line will be too short to accurately determine direction. C) The results will be more accurate. D) The line will be too long.
A) In an open area with no obstructions. B) Near a tall building. C) In a shaded area. D) It does not matter.
A) Sand. B) Uneven Ground. C) Flat, even ground. D) Water.
A) Less accuracy in finding East-West line. B) The North-South line will be easier to determine. C) More accuracy in finding East-West line. D) The shadow will disappear.
A) Yes, but requires specific equipment B) Yes, with a flashlight. C) Yes, if there is a full moon. D) No
A) Curved B) Straight C) Flexible D) Bent
A) Only North and South. B) Only East and West. C) Only North. D) All four: North, South, East and West
A) No, sunlight is required. B) Yes, if the room is large enough. C) Yes, but it is more difficult. D) Yes, if using artificial light. |