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Remembering: What do you call to the movement of this lower molten layer causes the plates to shift?

a) Plates

b) Plate tectonics

c) Continents

d) Continental drift

Understanding: It is a very slow mass movement that goes on for years or even centuries.

a) Flows

b) fall or topple

c) creep

d) slide

Understanding: How magmatism does plays a key role in mountain formation?

a) As rocks formed from weathering and erosion.

b) As the mountains processed the rocks by applying heat.

c) As the rock became sediments by compacting and cementation.

d) As new ascending magmas produce additional mass and volume to the Earth’s surface and
subsurface.

Applying: What is the most familiar way for magma to escape?

a. Extrusion

b. Intrusion

c. Plutonism

d. Volcanism

Applying: How does Pangea was formed?

a. It is formed by continental drift.

b. It is formed by topographic evidence.

c. It is formed by a series of continental collisions that began in the late Paleozoic and continued until
the early part of the Mesozoic.

d. It is formed by a series of continental collisions that began in the late Mesozoic and continued until
the early part of the Paleozoic.

Applying: Why are rocks deformed?

a. Because of weathering and erosions happening on the Earth.


b. because of the impacts of different activities contributing by humans.

c. . because of the equal pushes on the rocks from same directions may become smaller than the elastic
limit of the rocks.

d. because of the unequal pushes on the rocks from different directions may become greater than the
elastic limit of the rocks.

Analyzing: How would you differentiate intrusion from extrusion?

a. Extrusion is when the rocks compacted. Intrusion is an erosion.

b. Intrusion is volcanic eruption. Extrusion is when the rocks are melted.

c. Intrusion is when the rock cools and solidifies. Extrusion is a volcanic eruption.

d. Extrusion is when the rock cools and solidifies. Intrusion is a volcanic eruption.

Analyzing: Given the choices below are the types of metamorphism, EXCEPT:

a. Contact Metamorphism

b. Geothermal Metamorphism

c. Hydrothermal Metamorphism

d. Regional Metamorphism

Analyzing: What do you call on the methods used in determining the age of stratified rocks that shown
below?

a. Absolute Dating

b. Faunal Dating

c. Radioactive Dating

d. Relative Dating

Analyzing: Why does geologic time scale developed?


a. For us to know the time before.

b. To help the people now understand our present time now.

c. For Filipino people who wants to know the history of their ancestors before.

d. To help the scientist to used absolute dating to determine the actual number of years ago that events
happened.

Evaluating: Why does erosion always follows after weathering?

a. because erosion involves the movement of the weathered rock.

b. because weathering makes erosion complete and it involves movement of sediments.

c. because it blows away loose particles of rocks and soil from one place to another place.

d. because of its two kinds, the physical and chemical weathering. Without them, erosion will not occur.

Evaluating: Why is it important to know the layers of the earth?

a. It is important because of their characteristics only.

b. It is important because we need to study their differences.

c. It is important because it will help us to know and learn more about the Earth.

d. It is important because layers of Earth provide geologists and geophysicists clues to how Earth
formed, the layers that make up other planetary bodies, the source of Earth's resources, and much
more.

Evaluating: How will you know if the rock was strained?

a. If there is a change in weight.

b. If there is a change in chemical composition.

c. If there are changes in size, shape or volume of a material rock.

d. If there is no changes in their physical and chemical composition.

Creating: Your teacher in Earth Science wants you to bring non-foliated rocks with specific chemical
compositions and/or mineral assemblages for your activity in your class. Which are the rocks you will
bring?

a. Marbles, Quartzites, Mylonites


b. Obsidian, Hornfels, Sandstone

c. Scoria, Shale, Dolomite

d. Tuff, Unakite, Flint

Creating: A scientist asked to determine the age of rock based on the principle of superposition which
enables them to arrange geological events in order. They want to determine the age of rock by its
position within the strata. Which specific method they will used to determine the age or rock?

a. Absolute Dating Method

b. Geologic Time Scale Method

c. Faunal Dating Method

d. Relative Dating Method

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