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1. How many main layers is the internal structure of the Earth made of?

a. One
b. Two
c. Three
2. Among the three layers of the internal structure of the Earth which is the most dense?
a. Crust
b. Mantle
c. Core
3. Earth’s outermost layer is known as _____________.
4. Name the earth’s outer skin
a. Inner core
b. Crust
c. Mantle
d. Outer core
5. The Earth’s crust is solid rock that formed beneath the land and sea.
a. True
b. False
6. What are tectonic plates?
a. The earth’s cover
b. When plates past each other
c. When plates slide past each other
d. The earth’s surface that consist of a number of rigid, but moving pieces or plates
7. How do volcanoes form?
a. When the fire gets between the earth
b. When the magma erupts and it hardens and turns into a volcano
c. When magma from earth’s mantle breaks throughout the plates or oozes out at the edge
8. The process that continually adds new crust is:
a. Subduction
b. Earthquakes
c. Sea-floor spreading
d. Convection
9. The ring of fire is a ring of volcanoes and earthquakes that occur along
a. The mid-ocean ridges
b. Plate boundaries
c. Hot spots
d. Only transform boundaries
10. Where two plates rub past each other in opposite directions is a
a. Convergent boundaries
b. Transform boundary
c. Hot spot
d. Divergent boundary
11. The place where two plates collide is called a
a. Transform boundary
b. Hot spot
c. Divergent boundary
d. Convergent boundaries
12. The place where two plates move apart is called a
a. Divergent boundary
b. Hot spot
c. Convergent boundary
d. Transform boundary
13. Subduction is when
a. Earthquakes occur along a transform boundary
b. New crust is formed
c. One plate slides under another
d. New islands are formed
14. The mid-ocean ridges occurs along a
a. Convergent boundary where new crust is formed
b. Transform boundary where crust is subducted
c. Divergent boundary where sea-floor spreading takes place
d. Divergent boundary where subduction takes place
15. What causes the tectonic plates to move?
a. Ocean crusts
b. Volcanoes
c. The coriolis effect
d. Convection in the mantle
16. What type of waves are used to transmit cellular telephone messages?
a. Gamma rays
b. Radio waves
c. Microwaves
d. Visible light
17. Which electromagnetic waves have the shortest wavelengths and highest frequencies?
a. Gamma rays
b. Radio waves
c. X-rays
d. Ultraviolet rays
18. Electromagnetic waves that you can see are called:
a. Infrared rays
b. Microwaves
c. X-rays
d. Visible lights
19. What is the light that is reflected off a mirror called?
a. Rayman
b. Reflected ray
c. A thing
d. Angle of incidence
20. What is a ray of light which strikes a mirror surface is called _________?
a. Reflected light
b. Point of destruction
c. Area that got hit
d. Incident ray
21. Refraction is the change in direction of a wave due to a change in its speed and commonly
observed when a wave passes from one medium to another.
a. True
b. False
22. Which is not part of the eye?
a. Iris
b. Pupil
c. Retina
d. Malleus
23. The part of th eye functioning to retract light is ______.
a. Cornea
b. Lens
c. Aqueous humor
d. Iris
24. Retina in the eyes function to
a. Catch image formed by the lens
b. Give colour to the eyes
c. Refact light
d. Measure more or less the light entering into the eyes
25. An object can be seen by the eyes if the image properties of
a. Real, upright on the retina
b. Real, inverted on the retina
c. Virtual, upright on the retina
d. Virtual, inversed on the retina
26. Sufferer of farsighted can be helped by glasses of _____ lens
a. Concave
b. Convex
c. Concave and convex
d. Bifocal

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