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LONG TEST IN SCIENCE 10

SET A
NAME: ______________________________________ DATE: ____________________
GRADE & SECTION: ____________________________ SCORE: ___________________
I. TRUE OF FALSE
______1. Transform fault boundary where plates slide or grind past each other without diverging or
converging.
______2. Divergent boundary where plates move apart, creating a zone of tension.
______3. Convergent boundary where plates are moving toward each other.
______4. The induction of plate can cause earthquakes at varying depths.
______5. Tsunami is a series of ocean waves with very long wavelengths (typically hundreds of
kilometers) caused by large-scale disturbances of the ocean.
______6. Volcanic island arc is a chain of volcanoes position in an arc shape.
______7. A collision of continental plates is associated with shallow earthquake activities.
______8. Formation of rift valleys and oceanic ridges are indications that the crust is spreading or
splitting apart.
_____9. Plate boundaries give rise to several geologic features and events.
_____10. Each plate is faster but continuously moving.

II. IDENTIFICATION
______________11. It is the thinnest and the outermost layer of the Earth.
______________12. It is the middle layer of the Earth.
______________13. It is made up of molten material and accounts for the Earth’s magnetic field.
______________14. It is the deepest layer of the Earth. It is made up of solid nickel and iron.
______________15. It is destroyed as the subduction zone and melts inside the mantle.
______________16. It helps explain the formation and destruction of the Earth’s crust and its
movement over time.
______________17. It is the weak layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
______________18. It is believed to occur as hot magma rises at the rift in the mid-ocean ridge.
______________19. Current in a mantle because of the heat from the inner layers of the Earth, and is
the force that drives the plates to move around.
______________20. It is the topmost, solid part of the Earth that is composed of several plates.
______________21. The ability of solid to flow.
______________22. The process in which the crust plunges back into the Earth.
______________23. Branch of Geology that deals with the movements that shape the Earth’s crust.
______________24. Irregularly-shaped slabs that fit together to form the surface of the Earth.
______________25. It is area in the middle of the ocean where a new ocean floor is formed when lava
erupts through the cracks in the Earth’s crust.
______________26. A plate boundary is formed between Philippine Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
______________27. It is expected to be found at a mid-ocean ridge.
______________28. A concentration of heat in the mantle capable of creating magma.
______________29. Rigid sections of the lithosphere that moves as a unit.
______________30. The thin part of the Earth’s crust located under the oceans.
______________31. A mass molten rock from a depth, including dissolved gases and crystals.
______________32. The first type of seismic wave to be recorded in a seismic station.
______________33. Consolidated mixture of minerals.
______________34. Second type of earthquake wave to be recorded in a seismic station.
______________35. A chain of volcanoes that develop parallel to a trench.
______________36. A depression in the seafloor produced by subduction process.
______________37. A record made by seismograph.
______________38. A break in a rock along which movement has occurred.
_______________39. Any break in which no significant movement has taken place.
_______________40. A device used to record earthquake wave.
_______________41. The science that studies Earth.
_______________42. Vibration of Earth due to rapid release of energy.
_______________43. The thick part of the Earth’s crust, not located under the ocean.
_______________44. Mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with subduction of
oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent.
_______________45. A theory which suggests that Earth’s crust is made up of plates that interact in
various ways, thus producing earthquakes, mountains, volcanoes and other geologic features.
_______________46. A boundary produced when two plates slide past each other.
47-48. What are the 2 sub-types of Surface waves?
47. ________________________
48. ________________________
49-50. What are the 2 sub-types of Body waves?
49. ________________________
50. ________________________

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