Deck 8: A Violent Pulse: Earthquakes
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Deck 8: A Violent Pulse: Earthquakes
1
At any point along the surface of any nonvertical fault such as is shown in the figure below,the ________.

A)hanging wall lies vertically above the footwall
B)footwall lies vertically above the hanging wall
C)hanging wall lies to the left of the footwall
D)footwall lies to the left of the hanging wall

A)hanging wall lies vertically above the footwall
B)footwall lies vertically above the hanging wall
C)hanging wall lies to the left of the footwall
D)footwall lies to the left of the hanging wall
A
2
If a fault is nearly vertical in orientation and the two walls of rock on opposite sides slide past one another horizontally,the fault is termed a ________ fault.Refer to the figure below for an example of such a feature.

A)normal
B)reverse
C)strike-slip
D)thrust

A)normal
B)reverse
C)strike-slip
D)thrust
C
3
Earthquakes that occur in a band called the ________ can be used to track the motion of subducted oceanic lithosphere.
A)Wegener belt
B)seismic gap
C)Wadati-Benioff zone
D)Richter zone
A)Wegener belt
B)seismic gap
C)Wadati-Benioff zone
D)Richter zone
C
4
During an earthquake,if the hanging wall slides upward relative to the footwall,the fault is termed a ________ fault if the fault is steep (closer to vertical than horizontal).Refer to the figure below for an example of such a feature.

A)normal
B)reverse
C)strike-slip
D)thrust

A)normal
B)reverse
C)strike-slip
D)thrust
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5
A surface along which rock on opposed sides is offset by an earthquake-induced slip is called a ________.
A)joint
B)fault
C)fold
D)wall
A)joint
B)fault
C)fold
D)wall
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6
Which earthquake scale is used to assess the effects of an earthquake on humans and human-made structures?
A)Richter scale
B)Mercalli scale
C)moment magnitude scale
D)surface-wave magnitude scale
A)Richter scale
B)Mercalli scale
C)moment magnitude scale
D)surface-wave magnitude scale
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7
The vast majority of earthquakes occur ________.
A)along transform-plate boundaries only
B)near hotspots
C)along passive margins
D)along all types of plate boundaries
A)along transform-plate boundaries only
B)near hotspots
C)along passive margins
D)along all types of plate boundaries
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8
________ travel with a compressional motion.
A)Love waves
B)Rayleigh waves
C)P-waves
D)S-waves
A)Love waves
B)Rayleigh waves
C)P-waves
D)S-waves
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9
Generally,which type of earthquake waves travel with the slowest velocity?
A)S-waves
B)P-waves
C)surface waves
D)All earthquake waves travel at the same speed.
A)S-waves
B)P-waves
C)surface waves
D)All earthquake waves travel at the same speed.
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10
Periods of intermittent sliding on a fault because of stress release during episodes of slip,followed by stress buildup to the point that the fault is reactivated,is termed ________.
A)chaotic faulting
B)thrust faulting
C)stick-slip behavior
D)reverse faulting
A)chaotic faulting
B)thrust faulting
C)stick-slip behavior
D)reverse faulting
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11
Moderate- and deep-focus earthquakes occur along only ________.
A)convergent-plate boundaries
B)divergent-plate boundaries
C)transform-plate boundaries
D)hotspots
A)convergent-plate boundaries
B)divergent-plate boundaries
C)transform-plate boundaries
D)hotspots
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12
Earthquakes often occur along ________.
A)bedding planes
B)terminal moraines
C)fault zones
D)river valleys
A)bedding planes
B)terminal moraines
C)fault zones
D)river valleys
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13
The quantity of motion that occurs along a fault is termed ________.
A)the fault gouge
B)the fault gauge
C)displacement
D)accumulation
A)the fault gouge
B)the fault gauge
C)displacement
D)accumulation
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14
At a minimum,how many seismic stations are necessary to locate the epicenter of an earthquake?
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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15
The point within Earth where an earthquake takes place is termed the ________.
A)focus
B)epicenter
C)eye of the fault
D)vertex
A)focus
B)epicenter
C)eye of the fault
D)vertex
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16
An increase in size of one unit of magnitude translates to ________ the ground motion.
A)1 time
B)2 times
C)32 times
D)10 times
A)1 time
B)2 times
C)32 times
D)10 times
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17
The recurrence of earthquakes along a single fault is referred to as ________.
A)stick-slip behavior
B)elastic-rebound theory
C)seismic repetition theory
D)slip-transfer theory
A)stick-slip behavior
B)elastic-rebound theory
C)seismic repetition theory
D)slip-transfer theory
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18
Vertical motion seismographs record earthquakes by producing a squiggly diagram called a ________.
A)wave sheet
B)seismogram
C)pictogram
D)seismograph
A)wave sheet
B)seismogram
C)pictogram
D)seismograph
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19
Body waves include ________.
A)both S- and P-waves
B)both L- and R-waves
C)both surface and interior waves
D)P-waves only
A)both S- and P-waves
B)both L- and R-waves
C)both surface and interior waves
D)P-waves only
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20
A primary force opposing motion on all faults is ________.
A)covalent bonds
B)gravity
C)friction
D)the Van der Waals force
A)covalent bonds
B)gravity
C)friction
D)the Van der Waals force
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21
The Mercalli intensity scale tends to be very subjective and thus is generally only used for historical earthquakes that were near people but were not recorded by seismometers.Why might the Mercalli scale be subjective?
A)It relies on testimony from people.
B)It does not take into account distance.
C)It can only be used for large earthquakes.
D)It cannot be used in heavily populated areas.
A)It relies on testimony from people.
B)It does not take into account distance.
C)It can only be used for large earthquakes.
D)It cannot be used in heavily populated areas.
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22
Which of the following does NOT affect the severity of damage from an earthquake?
A)weather
B)distance
C)duration
D)magnitude
A)weather
B)distance
C)duration
D)magnitude
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23
Surface waves ________.
A)travel more rapidly than body waves
B)produce most of the damage to buildings during earthquakes
C)are the first waves initially produced in an earthquake
D)are the first waves to arrive at a seismograph station after an earthquake
A)travel more rapidly than body waves
B)produce most of the damage to buildings during earthquakes
C)are the first waves initially produced in an earthquake
D)are the first waves to arrive at a seismograph station after an earthquake
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24
According to the image below,where was the epicenter of the earthquake?

A)New York
B)Florida
C)Canada
D)South Carolina

A)New York
B)Florida
C)Canada
D)South Carolina
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25
The moment magnitude is based on the ________ and ________ of the earthquake.
A)amplitude;rupture area
B)amplitude;distance
C)rupture area;amount of damage
D)amount of damage;distance
A)amplitude;rupture area
B)amplitude;distance
C)rupture area;amount of damage
D)amount of damage;distance
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26
An earthquake occurs with an epicenter in the town of New Madrid,Missouri,in the interior of the North American Plate.Where might the hypocenter of this earthquake plausibly be found?
A)in New Madrid (hypocenter and epicenter mean precisely the same thing)
B)20 km south of New Madrid
C)20 km beneath New Madrid
D)200 km north New Madrid
A)in New Madrid (hypocenter and epicenter mean precisely the same thing)
B)20 km south of New Madrid
C)20 km beneath New Madrid
D)200 km north New Madrid
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27
Wet and unconsolidated substrates are uniquely susceptible to ________ during an earthquake.
A)displacement
B)collapse
C)liquefaction
D)faulting
A)displacement
B)collapse
C)liquefaction
D)faulting
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28
Which type of seismic wave has the fastest velocity?
A)L-wave
B)P-wave
C)R-wave
D)S-wave
A)L-wave
B)P-wave
C)R-wave
D)S-wave
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29
What is the magnitude of the earthquake shown in the image below?

A)5
B)24
C)220
D)6

A)5
B)24
C)220
D)6
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30
The ________the earthquake,the less severe the damage will be.
A)larger the magnitude of
B)shorter the duration of
C)farther you are from
D)closer you are to
A)larger the magnitude of
B)shorter the duration of
C)farther you are from
D)closer you are to
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31
Why do subduction zones have the potential to create the largest earthquakes on Earth?
A)The convergence creates exceedingly large amounts of friction.
B)Subduction zones create the highest pressures of any plate boundary.
C)Subduction zones have very large areas for potential rupture and thus can produce large earthquakes.
D)This is not true.Transform faults (like the San Andreas)can produce the largest earthquakes.
A)The convergence creates exceedingly large amounts of friction.
B)Subduction zones create the highest pressures of any plate boundary.
C)Subduction zones have very large areas for potential rupture and thus can produce large earthquakes.
D)This is not true.Transform faults (like the San Andreas)can produce the largest earthquakes.
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32
Earthquakes can often produce ________ by breaking gas lines.
A)landslides
B)flooding
C)sinkholes
D)fires
A)landslides
B)flooding
C)sinkholes
D)fires
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33
According to the image below,which seismic wave phase is likely to cause the most damage?

A)P-wave
B)S-wave
C)surface wave
D)aftershock

A)P-wave
B)S-wave
C)surface wave
D)aftershock
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34
According to the diagram below,the energy released by the 1994 Northridge earthquakes was roughly the same as the energy released by ________.

A)the H-bomb
B)Mount St.Helens
C)the tornado
D)the hurricane

A)the H-bomb
B)Mount St.Helens
C)the tornado
D)the hurricane
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35
According to the moment magnitude scale (Mw),a magnitude 8 earthquake would be 1,000 times greater than a magnitude ________ earthquake.
A)9
B)5
C)7
D)4
A)9
B)5
C)7
D)4
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36
Which seismic wave phase causes the ground to roll like a wave?
A)P-wave
B)S-wave
C)Rayleigh wave
D)Love wave
A)P-wave
B)S-wave
C)Rayleigh wave
D)Love wave
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37
On December 26,2004,a magnitude 9.3 earthquake generated a tsunami that devastated coastlines on the ________ Ocean.
A)Atlantic
B)Arctic
C)Indian
D)Pacific
A)Atlantic
B)Arctic
C)Indian
D)Pacific
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38
The larger the ________ of the wave,the more severe the damage will be.
A)travel-time curve
B)epicenter
C)seismometer
D)amplitude
A)travel-time curve
B)epicenter
C)seismometer
D)amplitude
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39
________ occur(s)when earthquakes causes pore pressure to increase,which in turn causes grains to separate and compact.
A)Liquefaction
B)Aftershocks
C)Normal faults
D)Landslides
A)Liquefaction
B)Aftershocks
C)Normal faults
D)Landslides
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40
A tsunami is ________.
A)a sea wave generated by a displacement of water
B)a sloshing of water back and forth within a lake or a bay
C)a wave caused by unusually large tidal forces
D)the tendency of wet,clay-rich soils to behave like a liquid during an earthquake
A)a sea wave generated by a displacement of water
B)a sloshing of water back and forth within a lake or a bay
C)a wave caused by unusually large tidal forces
D)the tendency of wet,clay-rich soils to behave like a liquid during an earthquake
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41
Why is an empty field the safest place to be in an earthquake?
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42
Explain why tsunamis are NOT tidal waves.
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43
Where is the best place to be in an earthquake?
A)in an empty field
B)in a brick house
C)in a doorway
D)on the beach
A)in an empty field
B)in a brick house
C)in a doorway
D)on the beach
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44
Long-term prediction methods include ________.
A)early warning systems
B)behavior of animals
C)seismic risk assessment
D)recognition of foreshocks
A)early warning systems
B)behavior of animals
C)seismic risk assessment
D)recognition of foreshocks
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45
Seismic retrofitting is the process of ________.
A)predicting future earthquakes
B)strengthening existing buildings and structures
C)mapping areas prone to earthquakes
D)fitting earthquake data after an event to see if it should have been predicted
A)predicting future earthquakes
B)strengthening existing buildings and structures
C)mapping areas prone to earthquakes
D)fitting earthquake data after an event to see if it should have been predicted
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46
Why do deep-focus earthquakes occur along convergent plate boundaries? Why do they not occur along divergent or transform boundaries?
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47
How is the Mercalli intensity scale used to determine the magnitude of an earthquake? What errors might be associated with this technique?
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48
Much of the capitol city of Port-au-Prince was destroyed during the 2010 Haiti earthquake despite the fact that similarly sized earthquakes in other cities did very little damage.What caused so much damage during the Haiti earthquake?
A)A tsunami wiped out the city.
B)Landslides covered large areas.
C)The buildings were poorly built.
D)The residents did not evacuate in time.
A)A tsunami wiped out the city.
B)Landslides covered large areas.
C)The buildings were poorly built.
D)The residents did not evacuate in time.
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49
Early warning systems use computers to detect a nearby earthquake and send an emergency alert to warn of the event.Which seismic phase is the system detecting when it sends the alert?
A)Love wave
B)Rayleigh wave
C)P-wave
D)S-wave
A)Love wave
B)Rayleigh wave
C)P-wave
D)S-wave
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50
Why is an early warning system NOT considered a short-term earthquake prediction tool?
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51
Making better ________ is the best way to try to prevent earthquake damage.
A)seismometers
B)magnitude scales
C)buildings
D)seismograms
A)seismometers
B)magnitude scales
C)buildings
D)seismograms
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52
The ________ of a fault gives the average time between events.
A)displacement
B)exceedance probability
C)recurrence interval
D)annual probability
A)displacement
B)exceedance probability
C)recurrence interval
D)annual probability
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53
Earthquake ________ is a means of deciding where the ground is stable enough to build on in earthquake-prone areas.
A)mitigation
B)zoning
C)retrofitting
D)prevention
A)mitigation
B)zoning
C)retrofitting
D)prevention
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54
Which of the following is NOT true concerning the long-term forecasting of earthquakes? Long-term forecasting ________.
A)is based on past earthquake activity
B)works on the principle that zones of past seismicity will be active in the future
C)includes the notion of seismic gaps-places where an earthquake is overdue
D)is not possible
A)is based on past earthquake activity
B)works on the principle that zones of past seismicity will be active in the future
C)includes the notion of seismic gaps-places where an earthquake is overdue
D)is not possible
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55
Evidence of a past earthquake may be found by looking for offset beds or ________.
A)liquefaction
B)sand volcanoes
C)stress fractures
D)foliation
A)liquefaction
B)sand volcanoes
C)stress fractures
D)foliation
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