
Summative Test 3 (Module 5 & 6)
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- Q1
Mountains are result of high-impact stress caused when two plates collided. What kind of stress caused it to form?
tensional stress
compressional stress
shear stress
confining stress
30s - Q2
Rock undergoes changes when it is stressed. How does the rock behave when a tension stress acted on it?
It is pulled apart or lengthen.
It is compressed.
It is deformed.
It formed fold or fracture.
60s - Q3
Which of the following type of stress is exerted in convergent plate boundaries?
Compressional stress
Tensional stress
Direct stress
Shear stress
60s - Q4
Ava played a clay bar. She pushed the two sides of the clay bar using equal force from her hands on the same axis. What type of stress did she exert on the clay bar?
Shear stress
Compressional stress
Direct stress
Tensional stress
60s - Q5
How will the clay bar behave after the application of stress in item no. 4?
The clay bar will fold.
The clay bar will be pulled apart.
The clay bar will break apart.
The clay bar will lengthen.
60s - Q6
Stress between two plates may cause rocks to be compressed or pulled apart. In which plate boundary does shear stress commonly occur?
Transform boundaries
Combine boundaries
Convergent boundaries
Divergent boundaries
60s - Q7
What happened to the rocks under shear stress?
The rocks are squeezed.
The rocks are pulled apart.
The rocks fold or fracture.
The rock walls slip to each other on opposite direction.
60s - Q8
A compressive stress was exerted on the rock layers forming a simple fold or bend. What is the type of fold formed on the rock layers?
Incline
Syncline
Anticline
Monocline
60s - Q9
What type of fold is formed when a compressive stress resulted to a landmass that arches upward?
Monocline
Incline
Syncline
Anticline
60s - Q10
Which of the following type of fault is found in divergent plate boundaries?
Normal
Strike Slip
Transverse
Reverse
60s - Q11
Which of the following type of fault system creates the world’s highest mountain ranges?
Normal
Strike Slip
Reverse
Transverse
60s - Q12
East African Rift is formed by stress on rocks that causes the hanging wall to dropdown. Which among the type of fault does it belong?
Strike Slip
Transverse
Reverse
Normal
60s - Q13
Reverse fault is formed through the stress that causes the hanging wall to move up. Which among the following is an example of this type of fault?
East African Rift
West Valley
San Andreas
Himalayas
60s - Q14
Which of the following plate boundaries do rocks slide past each other?
Transform plate boundaries
Divergent plate boundaries
Combine plate boundaries
Convergent plate boundaries
60s - Q15
What happened to the rocks under shear stress?
The rocks are squeezed.
The rocks fold or fracture.
The rocks are pulled apart.
The rock walls slip to each other on opposite direction.
60s