Here is an opportunity for you to test your knowledge of the concepts covered in Chapter 1 of your text. Take some time to complete the exam below to see how much you have learned.
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1 |  |  Which of the following is NOT a type of plate boundary?
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|  | A) | transform |
|  | B) | translational |
|  | C) | divergent boundary |
|  | D) | convergent boundary |
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2 |  |  In which scenario below would you be likely to hire a geologist to help better understand the situation?
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|  | A) | A space craft uses radar to map the surface of a planet in our Solar System. |
|  | B) | A volcano is erupting on a Pacific island. |
|  | C) | A small community is worried about contamination of their water wells from an industrial waste site. |
|  | D) | Geologists might be employed in all of these scenarios! |
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3 |  |  In which of the following is geological knowledge useful?
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|  | A) | protecting the environment |
|  | B) | avoiding geologic and other natural hazards |
|  | C) | Supplying things we need. |
|  | D) | All of these are areas where geological knowledge is useful! |
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4 |  |  What process caused the greatest number of fatalities during the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake?
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|  | A) | City sewer systems failed causing epidemics of diseases like cholera and typhoid. |
|  | B) | Fires erupted following the earthquake, trapping many people in burning buildings. |
|  | C) | Large objects (like buildings and highway overpasses) fell on people. |
|  | D) | Great chasms opened in the Earth and swallowed people whole. |
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5 |  |  What process causes the greatest number of fatalities during the earthquakes?
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|  | A) | People are buried alive by great landslides and open chasms in the Earth. |
|  | B) | Sanitary facilities fail, causing widespread disease. |
|  | C) | Fires erupt trapping many people inside burning buildings. |
|  | D) | Large objects (like buildings and highway overpasses) fall on people. |
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6 |  |  Earth's external heat engine is driven by what source of energy?
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|  | A) | the Sun |
|  | B) | coal |
|  | C) | natural gas |
|  | D) | petroleum |
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7 |  |  The most voluminous portion of the Earth is known to geologists as:
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|  | A) | the lithosphere. |
|  | B) | the mantle. |
|  | C) | the core. |
|  | D) | the crust. |
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8 |  |  The lithosphere is that portion of the Earth where rocks behave as:
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|  | A) | rocks. |
|  | B) | fluids. |
|  | C) | plastic solids. |
|  | D) | brittle solids. |
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9 |  |  Many divergent plate boundaries coincide with:
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|  | A) | the Mid-Ocean Ridge. |
|  | B) | the edges of the continents. |
|  | C) | explosive volcanic eruptions. |
|  | D) | transform faults. |
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10 |  |  At transform plate boundaries,
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|  | A) | two plates are subducted beneath each other. |
|  | B) | two plates move in opposite directions toward each other. |
|  | C) | two plates move in opposite directions away from each other. |
|  | D) | two plates slip horizontally past each other. |
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11 |  |  A typical rate of plate motion is:
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|  | A) | 1,000 kilometers per year. |
|  | B) | 1 kilometer per year. |
|  | C) | 1 - 18 centimeters per year. |
|  | D) | 3 - 4 centimeters per year. |
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12 |  |  Earthquakes may be caused by:
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|  | A) | shifting of bedrock. |
|  | B) | motion along faults in Earth's crust. |
|  | C) | movement of tectonic plates. |
|  | D) | all of these |
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13 |  |  The division of geology that is concerned with Earth materials, changes in the surface and interior of the Earth, and the dynamic forces that cause those changes is:
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|  | A) | paleontology. |
|  | B) | geophysics. |
|  | C) | historical geology. |
|  | D) | physical geology. |
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14 |  |  Which of the following are geologic hazards?
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|  | A) | waves pounding on a coast |
|  | B) | earthquakes |
|  | C) | volcanoes |
|  | D) | all of these are geologic hazards |
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15 |  |  Plate tectonics is:
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|  | A) | the rawest of speculation. |
|  | B) | a theory. |
|  | C) | a conjecture. |
|  | D) | an hypothesis. |
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16 |  |  Geologists are generally agreed that Earth is:
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|  | A) | about 100 million years old. |
|  | B) | about 4.55 billion years old. |
|  | C) | about 6,000 years old. |
|  | D) | as old as the hills and twice as dusty. |
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17 |  |  A subduction zone is most likely to be encountered:
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|  | A) | at a translational plate boundary. |
|  | B) | at a divergent plate boundary |
|  | C) | at a transform plate boundary |
|  | D) | at a convergent plate boundary. |
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18 |  |  Igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are:
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|  | A) | three types of plate boundaries. |
|  | B) | three words composed of multiple syllables. |
|  | C) | three words that I never heard before. |
|  | D) | the three major classes of rocks. |
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19 |  |  What volcanic process or phenomenon was responsible for the greatest number of fatalities during the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in 1985?
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|  | A) | lava flows |
|  | B) | impacts of large rocks hurled hundreds of meters |
|  | C) | mudflows |
|  | D) | pyroclastic flows |
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20 |  |  Which field of endeavor might employ a geologist?
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|  | A) | oceanography |
|  | B) | environmental science |
|  | C) | petroleum industry |
|  | D) | All of these fields employ geologists. |
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