Pressure, Winds, Storms, and Cyclones MCQs Class 8 Science

Here are 10 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for Class 8 Science, Chapter 6: Pressure, Winds, Storms, and Cyclones, based on the 2025-26 curriculum.

1.Pressure is defined as:
A) Force × Area
B) Force / Area
C) Area / Force
D) Mass / Volume

Answer

B) Force / Area

2. What is the SI unit of pressure?
A) Newton (N)
B) Joule (J)
C) Pascal (Pa)
D) Watt (W)

Answer

A) Newton (N)

3.Air moves from a region of:
A) Low pressure to high pressure
B) High pressure to low pressure
C) High temperature to low temperature
D) Sea level to high mountains only

Answer

B) High pressure to low pressure

Class 8 Science Lesson 6 MCQs

4. What happens to air pressure in a region where wind speed increases significantly?
A) Pressure increases
B) Pressure decreases
C) Pressure remains constant
D) Pressure becomes zero

Answer

B) Pressure decreases

5. The calm center of a mature cyclone is called the:
A) Vortex
B) Core
C) Eye
D) Spiral

Answer

C) Eye

6. Which instrument is used to measure wind speed?
A) Barometer
B) Hygrometer
C) Anemometer
D) Rain gauge

Answer

C) Anemometer

7.In the Northern Hemisphere, cyclones rotate in which direction?
A) Clockwise
B) Anticlockwise
C) Both directions
D) They do not rotate

Answer

B) Anticlockwise

8. Why do broad backpack straps feel more comfortable than narrow straps for the same load?
A) They reduce the weight of the bag
B) They increase the area of contact, thus reducing pressure
C) They decrease the area of contact, thus increasing pressure
D) They increase the force of gravity

Answer

B) They increase the area of contact, thus reducing pressure

9. A cyclone that forms over the American continent is commonly known as a:
A) Typhoon
B) Hurricane
C) Tornado
D) Monsoon

Answer

B) Hurricane

10. Which of the following is a safe practice during a thunderstorm?
A) Taking shelter under a tall isolated tree
B) Carrying an umbrella with a metallic handle
C) Staying inside a car with windows closed
D) Standing in an open field

Answer

C) Staying inside a car with windows closed

11.Which instrument measures atmospheric pressure? 

  • A) Thermometer
  • B) Barometer
  • C) Anemometer
  • D) Hygrometer 
Answer

B) Barometer

Class 8 Science Lesson 6 MCQs

12. What is the main reason holes are made in hoardings/banners?
A) To let rain cool them
B) To reduce pressure difference and wind force
C) To let lightning pass through
D) To make them lighter

Answer

B) To reduce pressure difference and wind force

13.Why does a balloon inflate when air is blown into it?
[A]. Air exerts pressure in all directions
[B]. The rubber expands due to sunlight
[C]. The rubber becomes magnetic
[D]. It generates heat

Answer

Air exerts pressure in all directions

14. What is atmospheric pressure?
[A]. Pressure due to air around us
[B]. Pressure due to magnetism
[C]. Wind pressure in hurricanes
[D]. Force of gravity on oceans

Answer

A]. Pressure due to air around us

15. Which instrument helps show air pressure effects?
[A]. Thermometer
[B]. Rubber sucker
[C]. Magnet
[D]. Spring balance

Answer

[B]. Rubber sucker

16. What causes high-speed winds during a storm?
[A]. Friction of roads
[B]. Rapid pressure differences
[C]. Moon’s gravity
[D]. Equal air pressures

Answer

B]. Rapid pressure differences

Class 8 Science Lesson 6 MCQs

17. What happens when you blow between two hanging balloons?
[A]. They burst
[B]. They come closer
[C]. They spin
[D]. They move apart

Answer

B) They come closer Explanation:

The air blown between the balloons creates a low-pressure zone. The higher pressure on the outer sides pushes them inward, bringing them closer. This activity in the chapter shows how fast-moving air reduces pressure and causes surrounding air to exert force.

18. What causes thunder during a thunderstorm?
[A]. Rubbing of clouds
[B]. Rapid air expansion
[C]. Friction in trees
[D]. Heat from the ground

Answer

B]. Rapid air expansion

19. What helps lightning form in clouds?
[A]. Charging due to rubbing
[B]. Colliding warm and cool air
[C]. Rising carbon dioxide
[D]. Winds blowing sideways

Answer

A]. Charging due to rubbing

20. What causes a land breeze at night?
[A]. Land cools faster than sea
[B]. Water evaporates rapidly
[C]. Clouds block wind
[D]. Faster rotation of Earth

Answer

Option A

Explanation:

At night, the land loses heat faster than water. So, the air over land becomes cooler and heavier, creating a high-pressure area. The warmer air over the sea rises, forming a low-pressure area. Air moves from land to sea, resulting in a land breeze.

21.In a cyclone, the region of the lowest pressure at the centre, is known as:
(a) The eye of the cyclone
(b) The body of the cyclone
(c) The air of the cyclone
(d) The pressure of the cyclone

Answer

a) The eye of the cyclone

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