Geology Unit Pretest
  • 1. Mid-ocean ridges are
A) located along the coast.
B) found only in the Pacific Ocean.
C) long deep-ocean trenches.
D) found in all of Earth's ocean's.
  • 2. Most geologists think that the movement of Earth's plates is caused by
A) conduction.
B) Earth's magnetic field.
C) convection currents.
D) earthquakes.
  • 3. A place where two plates slide past each other, moving in opposite directions, is known as a
A) convergent boundary.
B) rift valley.
C) transform boundary.
D) divergent boundary.
  • 4. 4. Where can most earthquake epicenters and volcanoes be found?
A) At plate boundaries
B) At the North Pole
C) At the equator
  • 5. What type of earthquake wave can travel through solids, liquids, and gases?
A) s waves
B) surface waves
C) p waves.
D) rift valley.
  • 6. If geologists detect small earthquakes in an area near a volcano, what can they infer about the volcano?
A) It is dormant.
B) It is a good source of energy.
C) It is probably ready to erupt.
D) It is extinct.
  • 7. Sedimentary rocks are _____.
A) formed by great heat
B) formed below Earth’s surface as magma
C) formed from already existing rocks that are weathered and eroded
D) a type of foliated igneous rock
  • 8. What is the correct order of the Earth's layers (starting at the surface)?
A) crust, outer core, mantle, inner core
B) outer core, mantle, inner core , crust
C) crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
D) mantle, core, crust, inner core
  • 9. Before lava reaches the surface, the molten material is called
A) volcanic ash.
B) magma.
C) fire.
D) rock.
  • 10. The place where two plates collide or compress together is known as a
A) divergent boundary.
B) rift valley.
C) convergent boundary.
D) transform boundary.
  • 11. The process by which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle is known as
A) subduction.
B) conduction.
C) continental drift.
D) convention.
  • 12. During sea-floor spreading, molten material rises from the mantle and erupts
A) along mid-ocean ridges.
B) along the edges of the coast.
C) along the edge of the continents.
D) at the north and south poles.
  • 13. The type of seismic waves that occur first are called
A) q waves.
B) surface waves.
C) s waves.
D) p waves.
  • 14. A collision between two pieces of continental crust at a converging boundary forms
A) mountains.
B) rifts.
C) trenches.
D) valleys.
  • 15. The geological theory that states that pieces of the Earth's lithosphere are in constant, slow motion is the theory of
A) sea-floor spreading
B) plate tectonics.
C) boundary.
D) subduction.
  • 16. Geologists cannot yet predict earthquakes because
A) there are too many faults to monitor.
B) they have too much data.
C) they don't know what an earthquake is.
D) they can't be sure of when or where the stress will be released along the fault.
  • 17. What is Pangaea?
A) name of a continent.
B) the name of a scientist.
C) the name of an ancient fossil.
D) the name of the supercontinent that is believed to have existed millions of years ago.
  • 18. Earth's INNER core is
A) empty.
B) a dense ball of iron and nickel.
C) a layer of cooled rock.
D) layer of hot magma.
  • 19. This type of rock is formed by the solidification of molten magma:
A) Chemical
B) Metamorphic
C) Igneous
D) Sedimentary
  • 20. The plates move/float on top of the ________________
A) Core
B) Crust
C) Asthenosphere
D) Mantle
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