Appologies if this isnt the right area, not very experianced in this forum type thing.
I recently took and sadly failed my Met exam.
My instructor just said I needed to re-read the book and didnt go through my failures instead said he wasnt allowed - seems a little harsh as I dont know my areas of weakness but hey - One question I remember having and have been unable to come up with a answer and dont know if I got it right or wrong was one that seems to have been asked before but not received an explaination to is -
I'm trying to recall this from memory, but the question goes something like - (I'm sure if you had the question or you're an examiner you'll know it exactly)
The moon is setting in the west, what direction has the best visability.
A)North
B)South
C)West
D)All directions are equal visibility.
I think I answered C - I think my reasoning was that is where the direction where the light was failing?
I cant find anything in my book about moonlight, perhaps someone could answer the question and explain why please? thanks.
I'm sure some of the questions are designed to spend one of the five wrong answers allowed.