Earth and Life - TQ
Earth and Life - TQ
Earth and Life - TQ
Department of Education
CARAGA Administrative Region
Division of Butuan City
AUPAGAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Aupagan, Butuan City
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer in the space provided.
_______ 32. Presently and unknowingly, the earth may have been undergoing partial melting of rocks
underneath. Rocks in the mantle of the earth melt when both pressure and temperature are
increased. Due to this, magmatism is probably occurring somewhere in the earth’s mantle
today. How are you going to predict this occurrence?
I. Volcanic activities such as volcanic smoke, volcanic smog, and eruptions may occur.
II. Magma chambers in the ocean, containing water, will experience an increase in temperature.
III. Earthquakes may be recorded as magma rises, melting the rock it touches, and causing tectonic plates to crash
together.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I and III D. I, II and III
_______ 33. It is a natural geologic process whereby change takes place within a body of rock.
A. Erosion B. Frosting C. Magmatism D. Metamorphism
_______ 34. Which of the following is the main factor in the process of regional metamorphism?
A. A. air B. pressure C. temperature D. water
_______ 35. What is the effect of heat and pressure in rocks as there is an increase in depth?
A. foliation surfaces shine C. grain size becomes coarse
B. low-grade metamorphism D. increase in mineral alignment
_______ 36. What happened to the temperature and pressure if the rocks are buried down deep?
A. It increases C. It remains constant
B. It decreases D. It is intermittently degrading
_______ 37. What geologic feature will be formed if the continents ride on top of two converging plates
collide?
A. Fault B. Mountain C. Island D. Ocean
_______ 38. When two tectonic plates collide, the oceanic crust usually subducts beneath the continental
crust because it is
A. denser than continental crust C. thinner than continental crust
B. thicker than continental crust D. less dense than continental crust
_______ 39. As tectonic plates move, some of the land masses break apart and some are squeezed. Which
type of plate boundary creates a zone of tension by moving the plates apart?
A. convergent boundary C. transform fault
B. divergent boundary D. none of these
_______ 40. In times when earthquakes are recorded, news headlines immediately pinpoint faults from where
the earthquake originated. If you are to apply your knowledge about faults, what best describes
the movements of faults?
I. Faults move by compression or by sliding past each other due to the heat transfer that occurs beneath the earth
causing plates to collide.
II. Faults are a natural part of the earth’s crust, made by the heavenly creator, to cause stress on the earth. Thus, the
earthquake has to occur naturally.
III.Faults were separated land masses caused by the convergent movement of plates that continues to experience
stress and shaking, hence, earthquakes are experienced.
A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I, II, and III
_______ 41. Which of the following completes the analogy?
Folds: occurs when flat surface bent; Faults: _______________________________
A. It forms from subducting plates
B. fracture or discontinuity in a volume of rocks
C. Occur when plates move alongside and toward each other.
D. Occur when plates move alongside and away from each other.
_______ 42. Which of the following best describes the direction of divergent plate movement?
A. It moves alongside C. It moves in opposite directions
B. It moves toward each other D. It moves in either opposite or alongside
_______ 46. What can you infer when a sandstone comes in contact with granite?
A. The granite is older than the sandstone.
B. The granite is younger than the sandstone.
C. The granite was intruded into the sandstone.
D. The granite and the sandstone have the same age.
_______ 47. What can be concluded if a dike protrudes through several layers of rock?
A. A batholith resides nearby.
B. A volcano is within the area.
C. It is formed before the rock layer.
D. The rock layers are formed before the dike protrudes.
_______ 48. What is the difference between an absolute date and a relative date?
A. An absolute date refers to a year or a range of years while a relative date indicates a chronological order.
B. A relative date is derived from radiometric dating techniques while an absolute date comes from guesswork.
C. A relative date refers to a year or a range of years while an absolute date indicates a chronological order.
D. An absolute date involves the testing of sedimentary rocks while a relative date involves the testing of igneous
rocks.
_______ 49. Which type of dating method can be used in rock layers applying the Law of Superposition?
A. Absolute Dating C. Radioactive Dating
B. Isotopic Dating D. Relative Dating
_______ 50. The geologic time scale is a system of chronological dating that relate geological strata to time.
In which portion of the Earth’s history is embraced by the geologic time scale?
A. Evolution of life C. Formation of universe
B. Formation of Earth D. Formation of the solar system