Grade 7 English Our Environment Question Preview (ID: 50865)


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: Residue fell to the bottom of the sea, and lava later pushed the particles back up. The word” lava” means
a) the very hot liquid rock that comes out of a volcano.
b) the very cold liquid that comes from the sea.
c) clay
d) big stones

In October _________ , an earthquake occurred in north-eastern Turkey.
a) 2013
b) 2011
c) 2010
d) 2014

What do we mean by earthquake?
a) It an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry.
b) It is a big explosion.
c) It is the sudden movement of the Earth's tectonic plates, resulting in shaking of the ground.
d) It is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a lar

: Oceans and continents sit on the plates, which rest on the earth’s mantle. The word mantle means:
a) The part of the earth between the inner core and the outer core
b) The outer layer of the Earth
c) The line that marks the limits of an area
d) The part of the earth between the core and the crust

Lebanon is located on the ------------------- between the Arabian and African plates and sits on three major fault lines.
a) inside
b) middle
c) boundary
d) edge

Earth’s crust is made of:
a) A number of plates
b) One plate
c) six paltes
d) ten plates

The Earth has:
a) Three layers
b) Four layers
c) two layers
d) one layer

The outer layer of the Earth is called:
a) crust
b) mantle
c) inner core
d) outer core

During an earth quake,……………………………….
a) The ground may move up, down or sideways.
b) The ground stops
c) The ground walks.
d) The ground cries.

There are deep cracks in some parts of the earth’s crust called ------------------- .
a) pressure
b) plate
c) faults
d) tsunami

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