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Plate Tectonics
Test Description: Review of plate tectonics, boundaries, and faults.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which type of plate boundaries involves a collision between two plates?
A
divergent
B
hot spot
C
convergent
D
transform
2) Which feature usually forms along a divergent plate boundary on Earth's crust?
A
a fault-block mountain
B
a rift valley
C
a chain of volcanoes
D
an ocean trench
3) Which of the following causes the movement of Earth's tectonic plates?
A
conduction of Earth's core
B
convection of Earth's upp
C
energy released from volcanic activity
D
large faults in mountain ranges
4) Which theory explains why earthquakes and volcanoes occur?
A
the theory of subduction
B
the theory of convection
C
the theory of gravity
D
the theory of plate tectonics
5) What is a fault?
A
a landform formed by volcanic activity
B
a break or crack in the mantle
C
a break or crack in the lithosphere (crust)
D
a hot spot in the lithosphere
6) Which type of tectonic plate occurs where they are moving apart from each other
A
a divergent boundary
B
a convergent boundary
C
a transform boundary
D
a strike-slip boundary
7) Along what type of plate boundary might a mountain range form?
A
fault
B
divergent
C
convergent
D
transform
8) What event happens in a transform boundary?
A
a storm surge
B
a convection zone
C
an eruption
D
an earthquake
9) Where does most of Earth's seismic activity occur?
A
along mountain ranges
B
along the edges of continents
C
along tectonic plate boundaries
D
along stream valleys
10) How do mid-ocean ridges form?
A
hot spots erupted along the ocean floor and created a ridge
B
two tectonic plates moved toward each other
C
two tectonic plates moved away from each other
D
Earthquakes created a long ridge on the ocean floor
11) Which of the following best describes convection?
A
Particles collide with each other transferring heat energy
B
hot rock material flows upward, cools, then sinks
C
Energy from the magma touch the surrounding rock
D
differences in the composition of magma causes movement
12) Why do California and Alaska have more earthquakes that Ohio and Florida?
A
Thicker continental crust reduces earthquakes
B
Ohio and FLorida are located near tectonic plate boundaries
C
California and Alaska are near tectonic plate boundaries
D
Coastal areas have more earthquakes
13) A fault where one of the plates is forced up.
A
Reverse
B
Normal
C
Strike-Slip
14) A fault where plates slide past each other without moving up or down is...
A
Normal
B
Reverse
C
Strike-Slip
15) This is a fault where plates pull apart, creating a valley.
A
Normal
B
Strike-Slip
C
Reverse
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