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SUMMATIVE EXAMINATION in SCIENCE 10

FIRST QUARTER

Name: ______________________________________________Score:
Yr.& Section________________________ Date: ____________

I. IDENTIFICATION (1pt)

Direction: Identify what is being asked in the following sentences. Choose your answer
from the box below.

Transform Fault Boundary Thermal Convection


Convergent Plate S – waves Ridge – Trench Lava
Ridge Push Divergent Plate P – waves
Mt. Apo Love waves Trench – trench
Mt. Hilong – hilong Rayleigh wave Trench – Trench

1. It is also called as Rayleigh – Benard Convection which is the transfer of heat


through a fluid motion.
2. It is also called as gravitational sliding which is a proposed driving force for plate
for plate motion in plate tectonics.
3. The type of transform plate boundaries known as an underwater mountain range
formed by plate tectonics is called ______________.
4. It is a type of boundary where two or more earth’s tectonic plates meet.
5. Pushing of denser to lighter plates where the seafloor and outermost crust will
bend forming V-shaped.
6. It is caused by convection currents when two tectonic plates meet at divergent
boundary.
7. Two sets of plates that move in separate direction.
8. It is a type of plate boundary in which two plates are sliding past each other.
9. It is a type of plate boundary in which two plates move toward each other.
10. It is a type of surface wave that is considered to be the fastest surface wave and
moves the ground from side to side.
11. It is considered as the first signal from an earthquake to be felt.
12. It is a surface wave that move elliptically.
13. It is also called as shear waves.
14. The tallest mountain in the Philippines.
15. The shortest mountain in the Philippines.

II. MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE (1pt)

Direction: Determine whether the statement is true or false. Write TRUE if the
statement is correct. If otherwise, change the underline word/s to make the statement
correct.

1. The mountain summit refers to the top of a mountain.


2. A dome mountain is the most common type of mountain on Earth.
3. Fold mountains are formed from the rising magma that pushed the overlying rock
layers upward.
4. Most mountains are formed by the movement of tectonic plates.
5. A slope is the highest point of a mountain.
6. A mountain’s height can reach up to 10,000 feet tall through a geological
formation.
7. Volcanoes can be part of a mountain range.
8. A mountain is a landform that stretches above the surface of the Earth.
9. Movements of tectonic plates create volcanoes which erupt and form plateau.
10. A mountain has magma, crater, and lava.

III. ENUMERATION (1pt)

Direction: Enumerate the following. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.

1-3. Causes of Plate Movement.


4 – 6. Types of Plate Boundaries
7 – 9. Types of Transform Plate Boundaries.
10 – 11. Types of Divergent Plate Boundary.
12 – 13. Types of Body Waves.
14 – 15. Types of Surface Waves.

IV. ESSAY (5pts.)

Direction: Answer the question briefly and concisely.

1. What the advantages and disadvantages of plate movements?


2. What are the things you need to remember before, during and after the
earthquake?

“Whatever you ask in prayer, BELIEVE that you have received it and it will be yours-
Mark 11:24”.

GOD BLESS!

- Ma`am Amplayo

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