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- Q1Which of the following volcanoes has no record of eruptions? (I. Cocoro, II. Pulung, III. Tamburok, IV. Smith)I, II, and IV onlyII and III onlyI, II, and III onlyI and II only30sS9ES-IIIa-27
- Q2This type of volcanoes have not erupted for the last 10, 000 years and their physical form is being changed by agents of weathering and erosionextinctactivedormantinactive30sS9ES-IIIa-27
- Q3Which of the following are active volcanoes? (I. Taal , II. Mayon, III. Cabaluyan, IV. Kanlaon)II and III onlyI and II onlyI, II, and III onlyI, II, and IV only30sS9ES-IIIa-27
- Q4It is a vent, or opening, in the surface of the Earth through which magma and associated gases and ash erupts.mountainscratervolcanoeshills30sS9ES-IIIa-27
- Q5The individual islands of the state of Hawaii are simply an example ofcinder coneshielddormantcomposite30s
- Q6This type of volcanoes have not yet erupt but have the prediction for its possibility to erupt in the future time.inactivedormantextinctactive30sS9ES-IIIa-27
- Q7PHIVOLCS is a service institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) that is principally mandated to mitigate disasters that may arise from volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami and other related geotectonic phenomena. What does PHIVOLCS stands for?Philippine Institute of Volcanology and SeismologyPhilippine Institutes of Volcanology and SeismologyPhilippines Institute of Volcanology and SeismologyPhilippines Institutes of Volcanology and Seismology30sS9ES-IIIa-27
- Q8An eruptive style characterized by fountain lava.StrombolianPhreaticVulcanianPlinian30sS9ES-IIIb-28
- Q9characterized by tall eruption columns that reach up to 20 km high with pyroclastic flow and ashfall tephra like that of Paricutin Volcano in MexicoVulcanianPhreaticPlinianStrombolian30sS9ES-IIIb-28
- Q10It is a stream-driven eruption as the hot rocks come in contact with water or occurs when magma heats ground or surface water.VulcanianStrombolianPhreaticPlinian30sS9ES-IIIb-28
- Q11Pinatubo Volcano in Zambales is an excessively explosive type of eruption of gas and pyroclastic. This is an example ofVulcanianPhreaticStrombolianPlinian30sS9ES-IIIb-28
- Q12Which of the following is true about the viscosity of the magma?Magma with high silica content are less viscous than those with low silica content.Loss of gases makes magma more viscous, forming a dome or a columnar.The viscosity of magma increases with temperature.The higher the temperature of magma is, the higher its viscosity.30sS9ES-IIIb-28
- Q13Which of the following are characterized by large, broad, domed-shaped with long, gently sloped sides?Mt. Fuji in JapanMt. Saint HelensMauna Loa and Kilauea in HawaiiParicutin in Mexico.30sS9ES-IIIa-25
- Q14Which of the following are the best examples of composite volcanoes?Mt. Mayon & Mt. VesuviusMauna Kea & Mt. St. HelenMauna Kea & Mauna LoaMt. Rainiers & Mt. Paricutin30sS9ES-IIIa-25
- Q15Which of the following uses the heat from deep inside the earth to produce steam to generate electricity?nuclear power plantsolar power plantgeothermal power planthydroelectric power plant30sS9ES–IIIc-d-29