Review Quiz 3
Review Quiz 3
Review Quiz 3
b. III, I, IV, II
3. On Earth’s surface, how are volcanoes
and earthquakes epicenters distributed?
a. Randomly scattered
b. Concentrated in narrow zones
c. Randomly scattered on oceanic plates
d. Randomly scattered on continental
plates only
CORRECT ANSWER
a. Randomly scattered
4. You were provided with data showing the
arrival time of P and S waves recorded from
three seismic stations. Which of the following
statements can you possibly determine?
a. Continental-oceanic convergence
b. Oceanic-oceanic convergence
c. Continental-continental convergence
d. None of the above
CORRECT ANSWER
c. Continental-continental
convergence
8. According to the figure, what
type of plate boundary occurs
between the Nazca Plate and the
South American Plate?
a. Convergent oceanic-continental
boundary
b. Convergent oceanic-oceanic
boundary
c. Convergent continental –
continental boundary
d. Transform fault boundary
CORRECT ANSWER
a. Convergent
oceanic-continental
boundary
9. What do you think will happen as the Mid-Atlantic ridge
continue to spread?
a. Antarctica
b. Australia
c. India
d. North America
CORRECT ANSWER
d. North America
15. This led to the idea that Antarctica once
experiences a tropical climate.
a. Underwater ridges
b. Rock formation
c. Fossils of Mesosaurus
d. Coal deposits
CORRECT ANSWER
d. Coal deposits
16. The essence of Wegener’s idea was sound based
on some scientific observations. Which of the
following statements supported his theory?
a. It remained as it is.
18. The moment of the lithospheric plates is
facilitated by a soft, weak and plastic-like
layer. Which of the following layers is
described in the statement?
a.Mantle
b. Lithosphere
c. Atmosphere
d. Asthenosphere
CORRECT ANSWER
d. Asthenosphere
20. Which of the following statements proves the
existence of the boundary between the crust and the
mantle?
b. ii and iii
21. What does movement of plates predict about the
distribution of volcanoes and earthquake?
a. Subduction seizes.
b. The continent is subducted.
c. An island chain is quickly formed.
d. Subduction switches to the other plate
23. At convergent plate boundaries where
oceanic and continental crust meet
____________.
a. Transform
b. Divergent
c. Reverse
d. Convergent
26. Which of the following
processes can be explained at
point B?
a. It remained as a supercontinent.
b. It would have become as it is today.
c. It would have slowly disappeared in the
ocean.
d. It would have stretched and covered
the world.
30. Which of the following changes can be
observed in a continental-to-continental
convergence boundary?
a. rift valley
b. new seafloor
c. ocean ridges
d. mountain ranges
31. What happens when two plates
collide?
a. Rift valleys are formed.
b. Both plates go underground.
c. Both plates rise up the ground.
d. One plate sinks to the ground, forming
a subduction zone.
32. What land structure is formed when
magma from the seafloor erupts and rises
from an oceanic-oceanic plate boundary?
a. archipelago
b. island arc
c. trenches
d. underwater volcano
33. What theory states that the earth’s
lithosphere is made up of plates that float
on the asthenosphere and are moving
continuously.