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Plate Tectonics 1
Test Description: Review what you learned about Plate Tectonics
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The type of tectonic plate boundary involving a collision between two tectonic plates is
A
Convergent
B
Divergent
C
Transform
D
Normal
2) Continental mountain ranges are usually associated with
A
Convergent boundaries
B
Transform boundaries
C
Divergent boundaries
D
Normal boundaries
3) Which layer of the Earth is made up of tectonic plates?
A
Lithosphere
B
Asthenosphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Core
4) Movement of of Earth's tectonic plates is caused by:
A
Earth's rotation
B
energy from volcanic activity
C
magnetic-pole reversals
D
convection currents
5) The process by which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle is known as
A
conduction
B
subduction
C
convection.
D
continental drift.
6) A rift valley forms where two plates
A
diverge.
B
sink back toward the mantle.
C
converge
D
slide past each other.
7) Most earthquakes occur along or near the edges of the Earth's
A
continents
B
oceans
C
rivers
D
plate boundaries
8) The theory of states that new ocean crust is formed at ocean ridges and destoyed at deep-sea trenches.
A
pangaea
B
tectonic plates
C
continental drift
D
seafloor spreading
9) What is most likely to happen at a divergent boundary?
A
plates come together
B
continental drift
C
new crust is formed
D
mountains form
10) Which feature is associated with a continental-continental plate boundary?
A
a mountain range
B
a subduction zone
C
a deep ocean trench
D
mid-ocean ridge
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