
UNIT TEST- SCIENCE 10
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- Q1
Which theory suggests that all pieces of land are continuously moving and interact in various ways, thus, producing volcanoes, mountains and mountain ranges?
Continental Drift
Plate Tectonics
Seafloor Spreading
30s - Q2
What do we call the pieces of land that slowly and constantly moving?
Faults
Cracks
Plates
30s - Q3
.Which is a type of crustal plate that is thicker but less dense than the other crustal plate?
Continental plate
Major plate
.Oceanic plate
30s - Q4
A land mass that projects well above its surroundings is a mountain. What do you call a chain of mountains?
mountain range
mountain chain
.mountain arc
30s - Q5
What do you think is the importance of determining the epicenter of an earthquake?
To identify areas that are prone to earthquakes
both are correct
To prepare possible occurrence of earthquakes.
30s - Q6
What do earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain ranges have in common?
They occur suddenly
They are measured by seismographs
They result from plate motion
30s - Q7
What do we call the series of connected mountains on the surface of Earth?
mountain ranges
volcanic range
mountains
30s - Q8
How are earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain ranges located around the world?
They are located near each other
They are uniformly distributed along the boundaries
Both are correct
30s - Q9
What should you do while an earthquake is taking place?
Duck, Cover and Hold
Get down and roll on the floor
Run immediately outside
30s - Q10
There are regions in the Philippines that are at high-risk for earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis, why do think so?
Because they are located at edge of the continent
Because they are located along the Ring of Fire
Because they are located in the oceans
30s - Q11
What plate boundary is formed when plates move apart, creating a zone of tension?
Transform Fault boundary
Divergent boundary
Convergent boundary
30s - Q12
Although most transform faults are located within the ocean basins, there are a few that cut through the continental crust. An example of this is:
Ring of Fire
San Andreas Fault
.Alpine Fault
30s - Q13
This theory of Alfred Wegener states that the continents were once part of a large landmass called Pangaea which drifted away from each other.
Plate Tectonic Theory
The Continental Drift Theory
Mohorovicic Discontuinity
30s - Q14
How will you relate the distributions of mountain ranges, earthquake epicenters and volcanoes?
Mountain ranges are found in places between where volcanoes and earthquake epicenters are also located
Mountain ranges are found only in places where earthquake epicenters are situated.
Mountain ranges are found in places where volcanoes and/or earthquake epicenters are also situated.
30s - Q15
The theory which suggest that Earth’s crust is made up of plates that’s constantly move interact in various ways, thus, producing earthquakes, mountains, volcanoes and other geologic features.
Plate Tectonics Theory
Continental Drift Theory
Seafloor spreading Theory
30s