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Which of the following is NOT an intrusive volcanic landform?

A) caldera
B) batholith
C) dike
D) vein
E) sill
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The original large continental mass containing all of the present continents prior to separation millions of years ago has been named _.

A) Pangaea
B) Subduction
C) Transcurrent
D) Gondwanaland
E) Laurasia
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A crustal block which is downthrown with a steep fault scarp on either side is a .

A) fault block mountain
B) graben
C) syncline
D) rift valley
E) horst
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A is a one- sided fold connecting horizontal or gently inclined strate.

A) monocline
B) overthrust
C) symmetrical fold
D) syncline
E) anticline
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is the part of the United States where one could see terranes.

A) The Midwest
B) Florida
C) Maine
D) Arizona
E) Alaska
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Radial walls extending outward from a volcano are .

A) clay pans
B) sills
C) dikes
D) plugs
E) veins
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Which of the following are fault- block mountains?

A) Ozarks
B) Cascades
C) Sierra Nevada
D) Rockies
E) Appalachians
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Where would one find a convergent plate boundary?

A) at the midocean ridge of the Atlantic Ocean
B) along a transform plate boundary
C) in the middle of North America
D) at all of the above locations
E) at none of the above locations
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The vast majority of North America is moving

A) up.
B) down.
C) to the west.
D) so slowly that the direction is unknown.
E) to the east.
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In Hawaii, the direction of movement of the "hot spot" means that the is the oldest part of the island chain.

A) northwestern islands
B) center islands
C) southeastern islands
D) rainiest island
E) largest island
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The Glomar Challenger proved _ .

A) continental drift has stopped
B) mountains exist under the sea
C) the poles reverse their polarities
D) the Earth is round
E) the seafloors are spreading
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Which scale is now the most commonly used to measure the size of LARGE earthquakes?

A) Fujita
B) Saffir- Simpson
C) Moment magnitude
D) Mercalli
E) Richter
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The first comprehensive theory of continental drift was propounded by _ .

A) Wallace
B) Wegener
C) Sagan
D) Ko¨ppen
E) Darwin
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Worldwide, volcanic eruptions are _.

A) mostly underwater
B) rare
C) rarely fatal to those around them
D) mostly explosive
E) a thing of the past
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Shield volcanoes are than composite volcanoes.

A) taller
B) more widespread
C) steeper
D) wider
E) more explosive
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Which of the following refers to the surface of the Earth directly above the center of an earthquake?

A) focus
B) seismic zone
C) epicenter
D) nadir
E) none of the above
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Which of the following concepts does not belong with the others?

A) midocean ridge
B) plasticity
C) plate tectonics
D) a rigid crust with fixed continents
E) continental drift
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The Black Hills, South Dakota, is a dome- shaped mass which is built over a .

A) batholith
B) stock
C) laccolith
D) vein
E) dike
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Crater Lake, Oregon. is a remnant of a larger volcano named _.

A) Mt. McKinley
B) Mt. St. Helens
C) Mt. Whitney
D) Mt. Mazama
E) Paricutin
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Which of the following is NOT a form of diastrophism?

A) broad warping
B) vulcanism
C) folding
D) downwarping
E) faulting
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The Pacific "ring of fire" refers to the .

A) the Hawaiian Islands
B) Azores Island
C) volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean
D) subduction zones on the ocean floor
E) flood basalts
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Which of the following is closely associated with the large system of ridges on the ocean floors?

A) rift zones
B) upwelling of magma
C) seafloor spreading
D) all of the above
E) transform faults
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Similar in nature to a batholith but much smaller in size is a .

A) sill
B) vein
C) dike
D) stock
E) all of the above
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A _ is another name for a volcanic mudflow.

A) laccolith
B) lahar
C) landslide
D) pyroclastic flow
E) bornhardt
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The Appalachian Mountains are famous for their _ structure.

A) faulted
B) volcanic
C) rift valley
D) ridge and valley
E) graben
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The state having the greatest extent of flood basalts is .

A) Arkansas
B) Arizona
C) California
D) Washington
E) Idaho
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Which of the following is NOT a landscape caused by faulting?

A) The Sierra Nevada
B) horsts
C) The Swiss Alps
D) Crater Lake, Oregon
E) grabens
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Which of the following is one of the reasons scientists strongly believe in plate tectonics?

A) The ability to explain midoceanic ridges.
B) The ability to explain oceanic trenches.
C) The ability to explain many earthquake zones.
D) The ability to explain many volcanic zones.
E) The ability to explain all of the above.
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Where UNDER the surface of the Earth would one expect a convection current directed towards the surface?

A) under plates
B) under continents
C) under midocean ridges
D) in the core
E) under subduction zones
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What is the term for a piece of crust which has been in a collision along a convergent crustal boundary and become accreted to another crustal plate?

A) terrane
B) loxodrome
C) midoceanic ridge
D) terracette
E) none of the above
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Where is one plate being subducted under another plate?

A) along the Hawaiian Islands
B) the middle of the Arctic Ocean
C) the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
D) along the Aleutian Trench
E) the middle of North America
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Crustal plates are on the order of _ kilometer(s) thick.

A) 10
B) 1
C) 10,000
D) 1,000
E) 100
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The is an igneous intrusion which has a surface area of at least 100 square kilometers.

A) laccolith
B) butte
C) vein
D) stock
E) batholith
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Which of the following is most closely associated with a mantle plume?

A) Southern California
B) the lower Mississippi River Valley
C) the Hawaiian Islands
D) the Florida peninsula
E) none of the above
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Which of the following numbers is CLOSEST to the number of active volcanoes on Earth?

A) 5,500
B) 550
C) 5
D) 55,000
E) 55
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An uplift of a block of land between two parallel faults is a .

A) graben
B) rift valley
C) caldera
D) mesa
E) horst
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The mechanism of formation of the Hawaiian Islands is directly responsible for the island being the youngest and having current volcanic activity.

A) terrane- covered
B) center
C) southeastern- most
D) northwestern- most
E) smallest
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Since the 1960s, the cause of plate tectonics has been identified to be .

A) warping
B) diastrophism
C) uniformitarianism
D) convection
E) sun spots
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The world system of interconnected ocean bottom ridges comes to a total of about kilometers.

A) 600,000
B) 60,000
C) 6
D) 6,000
E) 60
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Relatively cooler magma in an erupting volcano is apparently the result of .

A) the relatively high amount of silica present
B) the amount of water present
C) position of astronomical bodies
D) surface salinity
E) depth of magma formation
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On the Richter scale, "very large" earthquakes are assigned a number of or above.

A) 7
B) 1
C) 25
D) 47.5
E) 0
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Water collected in small bodies along a recently active fault line forms .

A) playas
B) sills
C) reservoirs
D) dikes
E) sag ponds
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Wegener's early proposal of continental drift was not taken seriously because of his _ .

A) lack of scientific research
B) inability to read and write
C) training as a meteorologist
D) lack of attention to Earth's species distribution
E) failure to provide a plausible cause
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Which of the following are waves generated by earthquakes?

A) lahars
B) monoclines
C) pyroclastic flows
D) plutons
E) tsunamis
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Directly before the existence of Pangaea

A) Earth had formed.
B) the Atlantic Ocean formed.
C) there was a single continent called "Micronesia".
D) there was no continental drift.
E) five continents had existed.
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Mount Saint Helen's exploded in 1980. Which of the following is NOT true?

A) It had been dormant for over 100 years.
B) It is a volcano.
C) It is in the State of Washington.
D) It is quite unlike the other volcanoes near it.
E) It caused salmon to change their spawning habits.
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Earthquake forecasting

A) will never be possible.
B) has been quite successful.
C) is being studied.
D) is not possible.
E) would not be useful.
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The totality of materials ejected from a volcano, including liquid material, ashes and dust is termed .

A) pyroclastic material
B) granite
C) lava
D) silica
E) magma
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The current interest in continental drift, was started with the notion of sea- floor spreading which was propounded by Hess and Dietz in the

A) 1850s.
B) 1990s.
C) 1700s.
D) 1960s.
E) 1890s.
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A detects swelling and possible eruption in a volcano.

A) frightened graduate student
B) tiltmeter
C) ceilometer
D) seismograph
E) anemometer
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The Glacier Park, Montana area, provides a classic example of large scale .

A) overthrust faulting
B) flood basalts
C) horsts
D) transcurrent faulting
E) graben structure
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Which of the following doesn't belong with the others?

A) horst
B) rift valley
C) dike
D) overthrust
E) graben
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Grabens are commonly found in association with .

A) sag ponds
B) batholiths
C) concretions
D) anticlines
E) horsts
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Deformation of the Earth's crust is called .

A) plate tectonics
B) diastrophism
C) folding
D) faulting
E) broad warping
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The Indian subcontinent was originally attached to .

A) Gondwanaland
B) Sial
C) Sima
D) Laurasia
E) Tasmania
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The major batholiths of North America occur on which part of the continent?

A) Western
B) Central
C) Southern
D) Eastern
E) Northern
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There is a prominent oceanic trench off of .

A) the west coast of the continental United States
B) the coast of Lake Michigan
C) the coast of Alaska's Aleutian Islands
D) the east coast of the continental United States
E) the Gulf Coast of the continental United States
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Crater Lake, Oregon, is an example of a volcanic .

A) batholith
B) caldera
C) neck
D) lava flow
E) peak
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Which is formed on top of Earth's crust?

A) batholith
B) dike
C) vein
D) sill
E) flood basalt
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The most widespread of all intrusive forms is the _.

A) lava flow
B) stock
C) volcano
D) dike
E) batholith
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In folded terrain, a simple symmetrical downfold is termed a(n) .

A) syncline
B) magma pool
C) overthrust fold
D) monocline
E) anticline
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Which of the following was NOT associated with the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens?

A) the filling in of the River shipping channel
B) the end of life in the local ecosystem for at least 1,000 years
C) the deaths of 70 people
D) the destruction of many lakes
E) the change of rivers to which salmon come to spawn
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In earthquakes, P waves .

A) are faster than S waves
B) travel towards the focus
C) are absent
D) are also known as surface waves
E) arrive more slowly than surface waves
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The plate boundaries which are are likely to make island arcs.

A) convergent between continental plates
B) convergent between oceanic plates
C) divergent between continental plates
D) divergent between oceanic plates
E) none of the above
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A(n)_ is the same thing as a pyroclastic flow.

A) steam explosion
B) flood basalt
C) nuée ardente
D) landslide
E) earthquake
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Loose, water- saturated sediments may undergo _ _ during an earthquake.

A) estivation
B) dessication
C) liquefaction
D) fibrillation
E) metamorphism
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Currently, the rate of sea- floor spreading in the Atlantic is thought to be

A) 0 centimeters per year (stopped).
B) 10 meters per year.
C) 100 meters per year.
D) less than 1 centimeter per year.
E) 1 kilometer per year.
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Oceans are being created and removed from the Earth on a cycling time of about _.

A) 100 million years
B) 1 million years
C) 4.6 billion years
D) 500 million years
E) 2.5 billion years
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Hot, plastic material of the asthenosphere is most conspicuous at .

A) the centers of the continents
B) divergent plate boundaries
C) areas in which mountains are being built
D) oceanic trenches
E) subduction zones
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The first person to write about the possibility of continental drift was .

A) Wegener
B) Ortelius
C) Aristotle
D) Einstein
E) Hess
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The Himalayas were formed by crumpling of plate edges in a _ zone.

A) transcurrent
B) rift
C) divergent
D) convergent
E) none of the above
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A _ plate boundary is associated with lateral slippage, conservation of existing crust, and the San Andreas fault system?

A) subducting
B) convergent
C) divergent
D) fault scarp
E) transform
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A chain of mountains encompassing many ranges is known as a(n) .

A) hot spot
B) island arc
C) first- order landform
D) mantle plume
E) cordillera
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Which of the following is termed "conservative"?

A) a divergent plate boundary
B) a transform plate boundary
C) an oceanic ridge
D) a convergent plate boundary
E) an oceanic trench
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Which earthquake wave type travels the slowest?

A) S
B) R
C) T
D) P
E) Q
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Mt. St. Helen's is _ .

A) the largest volcano in the world
B) likely to vigorously erupt again
C) scheduled to erupt in the year 2050
D) the world's best example of intrusive vulcanism
E) dead
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Volcanic activity that takes place deep under the crust is termed _.

A) pyroclastic
B) plutonic
C) subduction
D) metamorphic
E) intrusive
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If you travel away from a midocean ridge you will find .

A) little evidence of paleomagnetic reversals of the poles
B) increasingly older rocks
C) increasingly younger rocks
D) more and more earthquakes
E) the seafloor is drifting opposite to your direction of motion
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The Alaskan earthquake of 1964 was extraordinarily violent and has been assigned a moment magnitude of .

A) 2.3
B) 47.5
C) 5.7
D) 9.2
E) 21.6
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How long ago did the Atlantic start to form?

A) 25 million years
B) 2.5 billion years
C) 4.6 billion years
D) 250 million years
E) 1 million years
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Which of the following is NOT an intrusive volcanic landform?

A) caldera
B) batholith
C) dike
D) vein
E) sill
A
2
The original large continental mass containing all of the present continents prior to separation millions of years ago has been named _.

A) Pangaea
B) Subduction
C) Transcurrent
D) Gondwanaland
E) Laurasia
A
3
A crustal block which is downthrown with a steep fault scarp on either side is a .

A) fault block mountain
B) graben
C) syncline
D) rift valley
E) horst
B
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A is a one- sided fold connecting horizontal or gently inclined strate.

A) monocline
B) overthrust
C) symmetrical fold
D) syncline
E) anticline
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is the part of the United States where one could see terranes.

A) The Midwest
B) Florida
C) Maine
D) Arizona
E) Alaska
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Radial walls extending outward from a volcano are .

A) clay pans
B) sills
C) dikes
D) plugs
E) veins
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Which of the following are fault- block mountains?

A) Ozarks
B) Cascades
C) Sierra Nevada
D) Rockies
E) Appalachians
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Where would one find a convergent plate boundary?

A) at the midocean ridge of the Atlantic Ocean
B) along a transform plate boundary
C) in the middle of North America
D) at all of the above locations
E) at none of the above locations
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The vast majority of North America is moving

A) up.
B) down.
C) to the west.
D) so slowly that the direction is unknown.
E) to the east.
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In Hawaii, the direction of movement of the "hot spot" means that the is the oldest part of the island chain.

A) northwestern islands
B) center islands
C) southeastern islands
D) rainiest island
E) largest island
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The Glomar Challenger proved _ .

A) continental drift has stopped
B) mountains exist under the sea
C) the poles reverse their polarities
D) the Earth is round
E) the seafloors are spreading
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Which scale is now the most commonly used to measure the size of LARGE earthquakes?

A) Fujita
B) Saffir- Simpson
C) Moment magnitude
D) Mercalli
E) Richter
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The first comprehensive theory of continental drift was propounded by _ .

A) Wallace
B) Wegener
C) Sagan
D) Ko¨ppen
E) Darwin
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Worldwide, volcanic eruptions are _.

A) mostly underwater
B) rare
C) rarely fatal to those around them
D) mostly explosive
E) a thing of the past
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Shield volcanoes are than composite volcanoes.

A) taller
B) more widespread
C) steeper
D) wider
E) more explosive
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Which of the following refers to the surface of the Earth directly above the center of an earthquake?

A) focus
B) seismic zone
C) epicenter
D) nadir
E) none of the above
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Which of the following concepts does not belong with the others?

A) midocean ridge
B) plasticity
C) plate tectonics
D) a rigid crust with fixed continents
E) continental drift
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The Black Hills, South Dakota, is a dome- shaped mass which is built over a .

A) batholith
B) stock
C) laccolith
D) vein
E) dike
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Crater Lake, Oregon. is a remnant of a larger volcano named _.

A) Mt. McKinley
B) Mt. St. Helens
C) Mt. Whitney
D) Mt. Mazama
E) Paricutin
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Which of the following is NOT a form of diastrophism?

A) broad warping
B) vulcanism
C) folding
D) downwarping
E) faulting
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The Pacific "ring of fire" refers to the .

A) the Hawaiian Islands
B) Azores Island
C) volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean
D) subduction zones on the ocean floor
E) flood basalts
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Which of the following is closely associated with the large system of ridges on the ocean floors?

A) rift zones
B) upwelling of magma
C) seafloor spreading
D) all of the above
E) transform faults
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Similar in nature to a batholith but much smaller in size is a .

A) sill
B) vein
C) dike
D) stock
E) all of the above
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A _ is another name for a volcanic mudflow.

A) laccolith
B) lahar
C) landslide
D) pyroclastic flow
E) bornhardt
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The Appalachian Mountains are famous for their _ structure.

A) faulted
B) volcanic
C) rift valley
D) ridge and valley
E) graben
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The state having the greatest extent of flood basalts is .

A) Arkansas
B) Arizona
C) California
D) Washington
E) Idaho
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Which of the following is NOT a landscape caused by faulting?

A) The Sierra Nevada
B) horsts
C) The Swiss Alps
D) Crater Lake, Oregon
E) grabens
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Which of the following is one of the reasons scientists strongly believe in plate tectonics?

A) The ability to explain midoceanic ridges.
B) The ability to explain oceanic trenches.
C) The ability to explain many earthquake zones.
D) The ability to explain many volcanic zones.
E) The ability to explain all of the above.
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Where UNDER the surface of the Earth would one expect a convection current directed towards the surface?

A) under plates
B) under continents
C) under midocean ridges
D) in the core
E) under subduction zones
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What is the term for a piece of crust which has been in a collision along a convergent crustal boundary and become accreted to another crustal plate?

A) terrane
B) loxodrome
C) midoceanic ridge
D) terracette
E) none of the above
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Where is one plate being subducted under another plate?

A) along the Hawaiian Islands
B) the middle of the Arctic Ocean
C) the middle of the Atlantic Ocean
D) along the Aleutian Trench
E) the middle of North America
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Crustal plates are on the order of _ kilometer(s) thick.

A) 10
B) 1
C) 10,000
D) 1,000
E) 100
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The is an igneous intrusion which has a surface area of at least 100 square kilometers.

A) laccolith
B) butte
C) vein
D) stock
E) batholith
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Which of the following is most closely associated with a mantle plume?

A) Southern California
B) the lower Mississippi River Valley
C) the Hawaiian Islands
D) the Florida peninsula
E) none of the above
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Which of the following numbers is CLOSEST to the number of active volcanoes on Earth?

A) 5,500
B) 550
C) 5
D) 55,000
E) 55
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An uplift of a block of land between two parallel faults is a .

A) graben
B) rift valley
C) caldera
D) mesa
E) horst
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The mechanism of formation of the Hawaiian Islands is directly responsible for the island being the youngest and having current volcanic activity.

A) terrane- covered
B) center
C) southeastern- most
D) northwestern- most
E) smallest
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Since the 1960s, the cause of plate tectonics has been identified to be .

A) warping
B) diastrophism
C) uniformitarianism
D) convection
E) sun spots
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The world system of interconnected ocean bottom ridges comes to a total of about kilometers.

A) 600,000
B) 60,000
C) 6
D) 6,000
E) 60
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Relatively cooler magma in an erupting volcano is apparently the result of .

A) the relatively high amount of silica present
B) the amount of water present
C) position of astronomical bodies
D) surface salinity
E) depth of magma formation
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On the Richter scale, "very large" earthquakes are assigned a number of or above.

A) 7
B) 1
C) 25
D) 47.5
E) 0
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Water collected in small bodies along a recently active fault line forms .

A) playas
B) sills
C) reservoirs
D) dikes
E) sag ponds
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Wegener's early proposal of continental drift was not taken seriously because of his _ .

A) lack of scientific research
B) inability to read and write
C) training as a meteorologist
D) lack of attention to Earth's species distribution
E) failure to provide a plausible cause
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Which of the following are waves generated by earthquakes?

A) lahars
B) monoclines
C) pyroclastic flows
D) plutons
E) tsunamis
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45
Directly before the existence of Pangaea

A) Earth had formed.
B) the Atlantic Ocean formed.
C) there was a single continent called "Micronesia".
D) there was no continental drift.
E) five continents had existed.
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46
Mount Saint Helen's exploded in 1980. Which of the following is NOT true?

A) It had been dormant for over 100 years.
B) It is a volcano.
C) It is in the State of Washington.
D) It is quite unlike the other volcanoes near it.
E) It caused salmon to change their spawning habits.
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47
Earthquake forecasting

A) will never be possible.
B) has been quite successful.
C) is being studied.
D) is not possible.
E) would not be useful.
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48
The totality of materials ejected from a volcano, including liquid material, ashes and dust is termed .

A) pyroclastic material
B) granite
C) lava
D) silica
E) magma
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49
The current interest in continental drift, was started with the notion of sea- floor spreading which was propounded by Hess and Dietz in the

A) 1850s.
B) 1990s.
C) 1700s.
D) 1960s.
E) 1890s.
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50
A detects swelling and possible eruption in a volcano.

A) frightened graduate student
B) tiltmeter
C) ceilometer
D) seismograph
E) anemometer
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51
The Glacier Park, Montana area, provides a classic example of large scale .

A) overthrust faulting
B) flood basalts
C) horsts
D) transcurrent faulting
E) graben structure
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52
Which of the following doesn't belong with the others?

A) horst
B) rift valley
C) dike
D) overthrust
E) graben
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53
Grabens are commonly found in association with .

A) sag ponds
B) batholiths
C) concretions
D) anticlines
E) horsts
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54
Deformation of the Earth's crust is called .

A) plate tectonics
B) diastrophism
C) folding
D) faulting
E) broad warping
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55
The Indian subcontinent was originally attached to .

A) Gondwanaland
B) Sial
C) Sima
D) Laurasia
E) Tasmania
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56
The major batholiths of North America occur on which part of the continent?

A) Western
B) Central
C) Southern
D) Eastern
E) Northern
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57
There is a prominent oceanic trench off of .

A) the west coast of the continental United States
B) the coast of Lake Michigan
C) the coast of Alaska's Aleutian Islands
D) the east coast of the continental United States
E) the Gulf Coast of the continental United States
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58
Crater Lake, Oregon, is an example of a volcanic .

A) batholith
B) caldera
C) neck
D) lava flow
E) peak
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59
Which is formed on top of Earth's crust?

A) batholith
B) dike
C) vein
D) sill
E) flood basalt
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60
The most widespread of all intrusive forms is the _.

A) lava flow
B) stock
C) volcano
D) dike
E) batholith
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61
In folded terrain, a simple symmetrical downfold is termed a(n) .

A) syncline
B) magma pool
C) overthrust fold
D) monocline
E) anticline
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62
Which of the following was NOT associated with the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens?

A) the filling in of the River shipping channel
B) the end of life in the local ecosystem for at least 1,000 years
C) the deaths of 70 people
D) the destruction of many lakes
E) the change of rivers to which salmon come to spawn
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63
In earthquakes, P waves .

A) are faster than S waves
B) travel towards the focus
C) are absent
D) are also known as surface waves
E) arrive more slowly than surface waves
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64
The plate boundaries which are are likely to make island arcs.

A) convergent between continental plates
B) convergent between oceanic plates
C) divergent between continental plates
D) divergent between oceanic plates
E) none of the above
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65
A(n)_ is the same thing as a pyroclastic flow.

A) steam explosion
B) flood basalt
C) nuée ardente
D) landslide
E) earthquake
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66
Loose, water- saturated sediments may undergo _ _ during an earthquake.

A) estivation
B) dessication
C) liquefaction
D) fibrillation
E) metamorphism
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67
Currently, the rate of sea- floor spreading in the Atlantic is thought to be

A) 0 centimeters per year (stopped).
B) 10 meters per year.
C) 100 meters per year.
D) less than 1 centimeter per year.
E) 1 kilometer per year.
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68
Oceans are being created and removed from the Earth on a cycling time of about _.

A) 100 million years
B) 1 million years
C) 4.6 billion years
D) 500 million years
E) 2.5 billion years
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69
Hot, plastic material of the asthenosphere is most conspicuous at .

A) the centers of the continents
B) divergent plate boundaries
C) areas in which mountains are being built
D) oceanic trenches
E) subduction zones
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70
The first person to write about the possibility of continental drift was .

A) Wegener
B) Ortelius
C) Aristotle
D) Einstein
E) Hess
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71
The Himalayas were formed by crumpling of plate edges in a _ zone.

A) transcurrent
B) rift
C) divergent
D) convergent
E) none of the above
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72
A _ plate boundary is associated with lateral slippage, conservation of existing crust, and the San Andreas fault system?

A) subducting
B) convergent
C) divergent
D) fault scarp
E) transform
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73
A chain of mountains encompassing many ranges is known as a(n) .

A) hot spot
B) island arc
C) first- order landform
D) mantle plume
E) cordillera
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74
Which of the following is termed "conservative"?

A) a divergent plate boundary
B) a transform plate boundary
C) an oceanic ridge
D) a convergent plate boundary
E) an oceanic trench
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75
Which earthquake wave type travels the slowest?

A) S
B) R
C) T
D) P
E) Q
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76
Mt. St. Helen's is _ .

A) the largest volcano in the world
B) likely to vigorously erupt again
C) scheduled to erupt in the year 2050
D) the world's best example of intrusive vulcanism
E) dead
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77
Volcanic activity that takes place deep under the crust is termed _.

A) pyroclastic
B) plutonic
C) subduction
D) metamorphic
E) intrusive
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78
If you travel away from a midocean ridge you will find .

A) little evidence of paleomagnetic reversals of the poles
B) increasingly older rocks
C) increasingly younger rocks
D) more and more earthquakes
E) the seafloor is drifting opposite to your direction of motion
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79
The Alaskan earthquake of 1964 was extraordinarily violent and has been assigned a moment magnitude of .

A) 2.3
B) 47.5
C) 5.7
D) 9.2
E) 21.6
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80
How long ago did the Atlantic start to form?

A) 25 million years
B) 2.5 billion years
C) 4.6 billion years
D) 250 million years
E) 1 million years
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