Deck 2: Investigating Geologic Questions

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Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy for observing a landscape?

A) Observe the entire landscape first and then focus on smaller parts, one part at a time.
B) Examine complexities of each feature rather than grouping features into types.
C) Focus on one type of feature at a time, noting where this type of feature is present.
D) Examine relationships between different features.
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This indicates to us that the environment in which this rock formed was likely: <strong>This indicates to us that the environment in which this rock formed was likely:  </strong> A) a river channel B) a steep mountain front <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a river channel
B) a steep mountain front
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What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) there is no way to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) there is no way to tell
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What shape are the pebble-sized particles that make up the rock? <strong>What shape are the pebble-sized particles that make up the rock?  </strong> A) rounded B) angular <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) rounded
B) angular
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What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) there is no way to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) there is no way to tell
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Rocks that are easy to erode often create:

A) slopes
B) ledges
C) cliffs
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Which locations are composed of loose materials not bedrock)? <strong>Which locations are composed of loose materials not bedrock)?  </strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 3 C) 3 and 4 D) 1 and 3 E) 2 and 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1 and 3
E) 2 and 4
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What was the main mystery described for the Mediterranean Sea?

A) A volcanic eruption destroyed the ancient city of Alexandria.
B) A meteorite formed the western Mediterranean Sea.
C) The Mediterranean dried up and deposited layers of salt.
D) A large landmass collapsed downward, forming the sea.
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What are some components of the landscape shown in this photograph? <strong>What are some components of the landscape shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) a natural stain on the outside of the rocks B) fractures and layers C) loose rocks covering a slope-forming unit D) rounding of the upper parts of the cliff E) all of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a natural stain on the outside of the rocks
B) fractures and layers
C) loose rocks covering a slope-forming unit
D) rounding of the upper parts of the cliff
E) all of these
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Which locations) have loose, angular rocks? <strong>Which locations) have loose, angular rocks?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 1 and 2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 1 and 2
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The sediment in this photograph mostly likely formed in: <strong>The sediment in this photograph mostly likely formed in:  </strong> A) a steep mountain front B) a river C) a sand dune D) deep water conditions on the seafloor <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a steep mountain front
B) a river
C) a sand dune
D) deep water conditions on the seafloor
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The rock in this photograph mostly likely formed in: <strong>The rock in this photograph mostly likely formed in:  </strong> A) a steep mountain front B) a river C) a sand dune D) deep water conditions on the seafloor <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a steep mountain front
B) a river
C) a sand dune
D) deep water conditions on the seafloor
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Rocks that are more resistant to erosion are more likely to create:

A) cliffs
B) slopes
C) ledges
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Beneath the Mediterranean Sea, large deposits of salt and layers of wind-deposited sand dating from around 6 million years ago are present. Which of the following would you conclude based upon this information?

A) The Mediterranean Sea once evaporated, leaving behind large salt deposits and creating a desert-like environment of wind-blown sands
B) The Mediterranean Sea was once deeper than at present, depositing large amounts of salt and layered sand
C) The environment within the Mediterranean Sea has not changed from 6 million years ago to today.
D) Sand and salt have blown into the Mediterranean Sea from the surrounding desert areas
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What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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Which locations contain rocks that are in place part of the bedrock)? <strong>Which locations contain rocks that are in place part of the bedrock)?  </strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 3 C) 3 and 4 D) 1 and 3 E) 2 and 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1 and 3
E) 2 and 4
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The sediment in this photograph most likely formed in: <strong>The sediment in this photograph most likely formed in:  </strong> A) a steep mountain front B) a river C) a sand dune D) deep water conditions on the seafloor <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a steep mountain front
B) a river
C) a sand dune
D) deep water conditions on the seafloor
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The vertical black lines indicated in rock units #3 and #4 indicate what type of feature? <strong>The vertical black lines indicated in rock units #3 and #4 indicate what type of feature?  </strong> A) fractures B) beddings C) slopes D) loose rock <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) fractures
B) beddings
C) slopes
D) loose rock
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The Mediterranean Sea is connected with the Atlantic Ocean through the:

A) Strait of Gibraltar
B) Red Sea
C) Nile River
D) Black Sea
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Which locations consist of sediment rather than sedimentary rocks? <strong>Which locations consist of sediment rather than sedimentary rocks?  </strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 3 C) 3 and 4 D) 1 and 3 E) 2, 3, and 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1 and 3
E) 2, 3, and 4
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What kind of map gives detailed information regarding the elevation of the land's surface?

A) topographic
B) shaded relief
C) geologic
D) satellite image
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What strategy was described for inferring the environment in which a rock formed?

A) smashing the rock into pieces to see whether it breaks into square or rounded pieces
B) comparing the characteristics of the rock to deposits from modern environments
C) imagining what would happen if the rock was metamorphosed
D) all of these
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Which of the following is a principle to interpret relative ages?

A) The youngest rock is on the bottom.
B) A geologic feature is older than any rock or feature it crosscuts.
C) A younger rock can include pieces of an older rock.
D) An older magma can bake or metamorphose younger rocks.
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What is the best criterion for the relative ages of the rocks in this photograph? <strong>What is the best criterion for the relative ages of the rocks in this photograph?  </strong> A) The igneous rock is younger because it is on top. B) The igneous rock is younger because it has baked the adjacent rock. C) The lower rock is younger because it contains pieces of volcanic rock. D) The igneous rock is older because it formed at depth. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The igneous rock is younger because it is on top.
B) The igneous rock is younger because it has baked the adjacent rock.
C) The lower rock is younger because it contains pieces of volcanic rock.
D) The igneous rock is older because it formed at depth.
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The feature shown is a smaller, steep-sided mountain and has had its edges eroded away. This feature would commonly be called a: <strong>The feature shown is a smaller, steep-sided mountain and has had its edges eroded away. This feature would commonly be called a:  </strong> A) butte B) mesa C) knob <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) butte
B) mesa
C) knob
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The oldest unit or feature in this photograph is: <strong>The oldest unit or feature in this photograph is:  </strong> A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph C) the tilted rocks at the bottom D) there is no way to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments
B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph
C) the tilted rocks at the bottom
D) there is no way to tell
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The youngest unit or feature in this photograph is: <strong>The youngest unit or feature in this photograph is:  </strong> A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph C) the tilted rocks at the bottom D) there is no way to tell <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments
B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph
C) the tilted rocks at the bottom
D) there is no way to tell
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The image represents a broad, flat-topped mountain with steep sides. This feature is called a: <strong>The image represents a broad, flat-topped mountain with steep sides. This feature is called a:  </strong> A) mesa B) butte C) knob <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) mesa
B) butte
C) knob
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When a fracture cuts across several rock layers, we can interpret that:

A) the fracture is younger than the layers it crosscuts
B) the fracture is older than the layers it crosscuts
C) the layers of rock are younger than the fracture.
D) the fracture formed at some time prior to the rock layers
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What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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What order did the rock layers and features form in this photograph listed from oldest to youngest)? <strong>What order did the rock layers and features form in this photograph listed from oldest to youngest)?  </strong> A) upper layer, fracture, middle layers, lowest layer B) lowest layer, middle layers, fracture, upper layer C) lower layer, middle layers, upper layer, fracture D) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) upper layer, fracture, middle layers, lowest layer
B) lowest layer, middle layers, fracture, upper layer
C) lower layer, middle layers, upper layer, fracture
D) none of these
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The age of a fossil, organism, rock, geologic feature, or event as defined relative to other geologic features or events is the:

A) relative age
B) absolute age
C) numerical age
D) radiometric age
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What can you interpret about the relative age of the rocks and features in this photograph? <strong>What can you interpret about the relative age of the rocks and features in this photograph?  </strong> A) The upper sedimentary layer is younger. B) The lower gray layers are younger. C) The layers are the same age because the boundary is so irregular. D) It is not possible to tell the relative ages of the layers. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The upper sedimentary layer is younger.
B) The lower gray layers are younger.
C) The layers are the same age because the boundary is so irregular.
D) It is not possible to tell the relative ages of the layers.
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Which of the following are valid criteria for inferring the relative ages of the two rock types in this photograph? <strong>Which of the following are valid criteria for inferring the relative ages of the two rock types in this photograph?  </strong> A) The black rock is younger because it is on the bottom. B) The tan rock is younger because it contains pieces of the black rock. C) The black rock is younger because it is crosscut by the tan rock. D) The evidence is contradictory about the relative ages of these two rocks. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The black rock is younger because it is on the bottom.
B) The tan rock is younger because it contains pieces of the black rock.
C) The black rock is younger because it is crosscut by the tan rock.
D) The evidence is contradictory about the relative ages of these two rocks.
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The phrase trading location for time signifies that:

A) It takes more time to observe a landscape than is available.
B) Expensive homes are built in locations that cost people time.
C) Different parts of a landscape can be used to infer how the landscape changes over time.
D) Some rocks are harder than others to erode and so last a longer time.
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What sort of environment would possibly deposit sediment like that seen in the image? <strong>What sort of environment would possibly deposit sediment like that seen in the image?  </strong> A) river channels B) floodplain C) steep mountain slope D) cliff face <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) river channels
B) floodplain
C) steep mountain slope
D) cliff face
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What can you interpret about the relative ages of the rocks and features in this photograph? <strong>What can you interpret about the relative ages of the rocks and features in this photograph?  </strong> A) The sandstone is older because it is lighter in color. B) The metamorphic rock is older because it is rougher from longer weathering. C) The metamorphic rock is older because pieces of it are in the sandstone. D) The sandstone is older because it is on top. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The sandstone is older because it is lighter in color.
B) The metamorphic rock is older because it is rougher from longer weathering.
C) The metamorphic rock is older because pieces of it are in the sandstone.
D) The sandstone is older because it is on top.
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What map is best for showing detailed geologic information about an area?

A) topographic
B) shaded relief
C) geologic
D) satellite image
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Over time, when a mesa becomes a butte and a butte eventually becomes hills and knobs, we can infer what physical process has taken place:

A) erosion
B) glaciations
C) river transportation
D) deposition
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What interpretation can be made from an igneous rock body such as granite) that has baked or metamorphosed the adjacent rocks?

A) When the granite was molten, the heat from the magma altered the preexisting rocks around it.
B) The adjacent rocks reacted with the solid granite to create a zone of metamorphism.
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What does the type of evolutionary diagrams discussed in the textbook show?

A) how one creature evolved into another creature
B) changing of fossils up through a stratigraphic section
C) evolution of the ways topographic maps have been drawn during history
D) the sequence of events that deposited the rocks and formed the landscape
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What specific type of image uses measurements of different wavelengths of light reflecting from a land surface to create a computer-processed image to show the distribution of different types of plants, rocks, and other features?

A) satellite images
B) geologic map
C) topographic map
D) shaded relief map
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Elevation variations in the land's surface might best be represented by an):

A) topographic profile
B) geologic map
C) outcrop
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Which type of map or diagram would best indicate elevation of the land surface?

A) shaded-relief map
B) satellite image
C) topographic map
D) stratigraphic section
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Which of the following could be associated with a steep slope?

A) a mountain side
B) a cliff
C) closely spaced contour lines
D) all of these
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What type of map depicts the shape of the land surface by showing the elevation of the land surface with a series of lines called contours?

A) topographic map
B) satellite image
C) shaded relief map
D) geologic map
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What type of map is shown here? <strong>What type of map is shown here?  </strong> A) shaded-relief map B) topographic map with contours C) satellite image D) geologic map <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) shaded-relief map
B) topographic map with contours
C) satellite image
D) geologic map
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Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the amount of topographic relief? <strong>Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the amount of topographic relief?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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What type of figure would you use to portray the relative thicknesses of rock units stacked on top of one another?

A) shaded relief map
B) topographic map
C) satellite image
D) stratigraphic section
E) evolutionary diagram
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Which of the following map or diagram would best show you the shape of the land surface?

A) shaded-relief map
B) satellite image
C) geologic map
D) stratigraphic section
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Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates depth? <strong>Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates depth?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Slopes that drop or rise sharply in elevation are:

A) steep
B) plains
C) contours
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Topographic maps often have some contour lines that are darker than other contour lines. These darker lines are called:

A) index contours
B) contour intervals
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What type of map is used primarily to show the shape of the land by simulating light and dark shading on the hills and valleys?

A) shaded relief map
B) satellite image
C) geologic map
D) topographic map
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What type of map is shown here? <strong>What type of map is shown here?  </strong> A) shaded-relief map B) topographic map with contours C) satellite image D) geologic map <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) shaded-relief map
B) topographic map with contours
C) satellite image
D) geologic map
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Slopes in flatter areas are:

A) gentle
B) elevated
C) cliffs
D) indexes
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Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the elevation? <strong>Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the elevation?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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If you wanted to determine how deep a rock layer was below a particular point on the surface, what type of figure would be most useful?

A) shaded relief map
B) topographic map
C) satellite image
D) evolutionary diagram
E) geologic cross section
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This image would be best used in what situation? <strong>This image would be best used in what situation?  </strong> A) A petroleum company wants to know if any geologic structures in the area could contain oil pools. B) The thickness of the surface layer of rock needs to be determined for a construction site. C) The average gradient for a particular area needs to be known to study surface runoff. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A petroleum company wants to know if any geologic structures in the area could contain oil pools.
B) The thickness of the surface layer of rock needs to be determined for a construction site.
C) The average gradient for a particular area needs to be known to study surface runoff.
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What specific type of map represents the distribution of rock units and geologic features exposed on the surface?

A) geologic map
B) topographic map
C) contour map
D) shaded relief map
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This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Paleozoic? <strong>This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Paleozoic?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Which of the following are ways in which a geologist may determine the density of earth materials?

A) determining the weight of the object, but not its volume
B) calculating the volume of the object, but not its mass
C) none of these
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If a runner races 50 meters in 5 seconds, how fast is she going?

A) 1 meter per second
B) 5 meters per second
C) 10 meters per second
D) 50 meters per second
E) none of these
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Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?

A) Augustine volcano represents a dangerous situation
B) the rocks were dark gray and angular
C) the steam coming from the mountain was dark gray in color
D) the rocks were too hot to touch
E) none of these
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Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?

A) North America is moving across Earth's surface several centimeters per year
B) the river has flooded a low-lying area
C) the volcano is releasing much steam
D) volcanoes are dangerous
E) when held, one rock feels heavier than another rock
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Qualitative data may involve which of the following?

A) labels
B) sketches
C) descriptive words
D) images
E) all of these
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This figure shows three blocks in water. Which two materials have the same density? <strong>This figure shows three blocks in water. Which two materials have the same density?  </strong> A) blocks 1 and 2 B) blocks 2 and 3 C) block 1 and 3 D) block 2 and the water 4 E) block 3 and the water 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) blocks 1 and 2
B) blocks 2 and 3
C) block 1 and 3
D) block 2 and the water 4
E) block 3 and the water 4
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Which of the following may be interpreted from the sketch? <strong>Which of the following may be interpreted from the sketch?  </strong> A) A fault has cut through the rock layers. B) The fault is younger than all the rock layers present. C) The oldest environment represented may have been a river channel, based upon the shape of the clasts. D) All of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A fault has cut through the rock layers.
B) The fault is younger than all the rock layers present.
C) The oldest environment represented may have been a river channel, based upon the shape of the clasts.
D) All of these.
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Which of the following are true for an evolutionary diagram?

A) Uses a sequence of geologic diagrams to depict the geologic history of an area.
B) May use block diagrams, cross sections, or maps.
C) Shows the progression of changes an area undergoes through time.
D) All of these.
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This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Cenozoic? <strong>This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Cenozoic?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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The formula to determine density is:

A) mass/volume
B) mass/weight
C) volume/mass
D) gravity/mass
E) weight/gravity
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What may be interpreted from this sketch? <strong>What may be interpreted from this sketch?  </strong> A) The basalt is younger than the fault. B) The tan silt layer is likely the oldest layer present. C) None of these. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The basalt is younger than the fault.
B) The tan silt layer is likely the oldest layer present.
C) None of these.
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If a description of sediment states that it contains large, angular fragments that are mostly red in color, what type of data would this represent?

A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) numerical
D) measurement
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A geologist performs analyses on a rock to gather data recording its specific chemical composition. This type of data is:

A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) a survey
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This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Mesozoic? <strong>This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Mesozoic?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Quantitative data may include:

A) Specific temperature data
B) Size measurements of sediments
C) Chemistry of water in a stream
D) Age of a rock
E) All of these
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This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the densest? <strong>This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the densest?  </strong> A) block 1 B) block 2 C) block 3 D) the water <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) block 1
B) block 2
C) block 3
D) the water
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Which of the following are ways in which a geologist may determine the density of earth materials?

A) through direct measurement in the laboratory
B) by measuring the different velocities of seismic waves
C) using instruments to measure the pull of gravity
D) all of these
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Which of the following is true about density and weight?

A) density is higher if you have a larger volume of the same material
B) density is lower if you have a larger volume of the same material
C) a substance is more dense at night than during the day
D) weight depends on the mass of the object and the pull of gravity
E) none of these
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This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the least dense? <strong>This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the least dense?  </strong> A) block 1 B) block 2 C) block 3 D) the water 4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) block 1
B) block 2
C) block 3
D) the water 4
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Which of the following is NOT a recommended strategy for observing a landscape?

A) Observe the entire landscape first and then focus on smaller parts, one part at a time.
B) Examine complexities of each feature rather than grouping features into types.
C) Focus on one type of feature at a time, noting where this type of feature is present.
D) Examine relationships between different features.
B
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This indicates to us that the environment in which this rock formed was likely: <strong>This indicates to us that the environment in which this rock formed was likely:  </strong> A) a river channel B) a steep mountain front

A) a river channel
B) a steep mountain front
A
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What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) there is no way to tell

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) there is no way to tell
D
4
What shape are the pebble-sized particles that make up the rock? <strong>What shape are the pebble-sized particles that make up the rock?  </strong> A) rounded B) angular

A) rounded
B) angular
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What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) there is no way to tell

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) there is no way to tell
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Rocks that are easy to erode often create:

A) slopes
B) ledges
C) cliffs
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Which locations are composed of loose materials not bedrock)? <strong>Which locations are composed of loose materials not bedrock)?  </strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 3 C) 3 and 4 D) 1 and 3 E) 2 and 4

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1 and 3
E) 2 and 4
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What was the main mystery described for the Mediterranean Sea?

A) A volcanic eruption destroyed the ancient city of Alexandria.
B) A meteorite formed the western Mediterranean Sea.
C) The Mediterranean dried up and deposited layers of salt.
D) A large landmass collapsed downward, forming the sea.
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What are some components of the landscape shown in this photograph? <strong>What are some components of the landscape shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) a natural stain on the outside of the rocks B) fractures and layers C) loose rocks covering a slope-forming unit D) rounding of the upper parts of the cliff E) all of these

A) a natural stain on the outside of the rocks
B) fractures and layers
C) loose rocks covering a slope-forming unit
D) rounding of the upper parts of the cliff
E) all of these
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Which locations) have loose, angular rocks? <strong>Which locations) have loose, angular rocks?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 1 and 2

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 1 and 2
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The sediment in this photograph mostly likely formed in: <strong>The sediment in this photograph mostly likely formed in:  </strong> A) a steep mountain front B) a river C) a sand dune D) deep water conditions on the seafloor

A) a steep mountain front
B) a river
C) a sand dune
D) deep water conditions on the seafloor
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The rock in this photograph mostly likely formed in: <strong>The rock in this photograph mostly likely formed in:  </strong> A) a steep mountain front B) a river C) a sand dune D) deep water conditions on the seafloor

A) a steep mountain front
B) a river
C) a sand dune
D) deep water conditions on the seafloor
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Rocks that are more resistant to erosion are more likely to create:

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B) slopes
C) ledges
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Beneath the Mediterranean Sea, large deposits of salt and layers of wind-deposited sand dating from around 6 million years ago are present. Which of the following would you conclude based upon this information?

A) The Mediterranean Sea once evaporated, leaving behind large salt deposits and creating a desert-like environment of wind-blown sands
B) The Mediterranean Sea was once deeper than at present, depositing large amounts of salt and layered sand
C) The environment within the Mediterranean Sea has not changed from 6 million years ago to today.
D) Sand and salt have blown into the Mediterranean Sea from the surrounding desert areas
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What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the oldest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which locations contain rocks that are in place part of the bedrock)? <strong>Which locations contain rocks that are in place part of the bedrock)?  </strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 3 C) 3 and 4 D) 1 and 3 E) 2 and 4

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1 and 3
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The sediment in this photograph most likely formed in: <strong>The sediment in this photograph most likely formed in:  </strong> A) a steep mountain front B) a river C) a sand dune D) deep water conditions on the seafloor

A) a steep mountain front
B) a river
C) a sand dune
D) deep water conditions on the seafloor
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The vertical black lines indicated in rock units #3 and #4 indicate what type of feature? <strong>The vertical black lines indicated in rock units #3 and #4 indicate what type of feature?  </strong> A) fractures B) beddings C) slopes D) loose rock

A) fractures
B) beddings
C) slopes
D) loose rock
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The Mediterranean Sea is connected with the Atlantic Ocean through the:

A) Strait of Gibraltar
B) Red Sea
C) Nile River
D) Black Sea
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Which locations consist of sediment rather than sedimentary rocks? <strong>Which locations consist of sediment rather than sedimentary rocks?  </strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 3 C) 3 and 4 D) 1 and 3 E) 2, 3, and 4

A) 1 and 2
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 1 and 3
E) 2, 3, and 4
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What kind of map gives detailed information regarding the elevation of the land's surface?

A) topographic
B) shaded relief
C) geologic
D) satellite image
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What strategy was described for inferring the environment in which a rock formed?

A) smashing the rock into pieces to see whether it breaks into square or rounded pieces
B) comparing the characteristics of the rock to deposits from modern environments
C) imagining what would happen if the rock was metamorphosed
D) all of these
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Which of the following is a principle to interpret relative ages?

A) The youngest rock is on the bottom.
B) A geologic feature is older than any rock or feature it crosscuts.
C) A younger rock can include pieces of an older rock.
D) An older magma can bake or metamorphose younger rocks.
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What is the best criterion for the relative ages of the rocks in this photograph? <strong>What is the best criterion for the relative ages of the rocks in this photograph?  </strong> A) The igneous rock is younger because it is on top. B) The igneous rock is younger because it has baked the adjacent rock. C) The lower rock is younger because it contains pieces of volcanic rock. D) The igneous rock is older because it formed at depth.

A) The igneous rock is younger because it is on top.
B) The igneous rock is younger because it has baked the adjacent rock.
C) The lower rock is younger because it contains pieces of volcanic rock.
D) The igneous rock is older because it formed at depth.
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The feature shown is a smaller, steep-sided mountain and has had its edges eroded away. This feature would commonly be called a: <strong>The feature shown is a smaller, steep-sided mountain and has had its edges eroded away. This feature would commonly be called a:  </strong> A) butte B) mesa C) knob

A) butte
B) mesa
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The oldest unit or feature in this photograph is: <strong>The oldest unit or feature in this photograph is:  </strong> A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph C) the tilted rocks at the bottom D) there is no way to tell

A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments
B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph
C) the tilted rocks at the bottom
D) there is no way to tell
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The youngest unit or feature in this photograph is: <strong>The youngest unit or feature in this photograph is:  </strong> A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph C) the tilted rocks at the bottom D) there is no way to tell

A) the rock at the top that contains angular fragments
B) the gray layer in the middle of the photograph
C) the tilted rocks at the bottom
D) there is no way to tell
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The image represents a broad, flat-topped mountain with steep sides. This feature is called a: <strong>The image represents a broad, flat-topped mountain with steep sides. This feature is called a:  </strong> A) mesa B) butte C) knob

A) mesa
B) butte
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29
When a fracture cuts across several rock layers, we can interpret that:

A) the fracture is younger than the layers it crosscuts
B) the fracture is older than the layers it crosscuts
C) the layers of rock are younger than the fracture.
D) the fracture formed at some time prior to the rock layers
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What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure? <strong>What is the youngest unit or feature in this figure?  </strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 5

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 5
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What order did the rock layers and features form in this photograph listed from oldest to youngest)? <strong>What order did the rock layers and features form in this photograph listed from oldest to youngest)?  </strong> A) upper layer, fracture, middle layers, lowest layer B) lowest layer, middle layers, fracture, upper layer C) lower layer, middle layers, upper layer, fracture D) none of these

A) upper layer, fracture, middle layers, lowest layer
B) lowest layer, middle layers, fracture, upper layer
C) lower layer, middle layers, upper layer, fracture
D) none of these
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The age of a fossil, organism, rock, geologic feature, or event as defined relative to other geologic features or events is the:

A) relative age
B) absolute age
C) numerical age
D) radiometric age
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What can you interpret about the relative age of the rocks and features in this photograph? <strong>What can you interpret about the relative age of the rocks and features in this photograph?  </strong> A) The upper sedimentary layer is younger. B) The lower gray layers are younger. C) The layers are the same age because the boundary is so irregular. D) It is not possible to tell the relative ages of the layers.

A) The upper sedimentary layer is younger.
B) The lower gray layers are younger.
C) The layers are the same age because the boundary is so irregular.
D) It is not possible to tell the relative ages of the layers.
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Which of the following are valid criteria for inferring the relative ages of the two rock types in this photograph? <strong>Which of the following are valid criteria for inferring the relative ages of the two rock types in this photograph?  </strong> A) The black rock is younger because it is on the bottom. B) The tan rock is younger because it contains pieces of the black rock. C) The black rock is younger because it is crosscut by the tan rock. D) The evidence is contradictory about the relative ages of these two rocks.

A) The black rock is younger because it is on the bottom.
B) The tan rock is younger because it contains pieces of the black rock.
C) The black rock is younger because it is crosscut by the tan rock.
D) The evidence is contradictory about the relative ages of these two rocks.
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The phrase trading location for time signifies that:

A) It takes more time to observe a landscape than is available.
B) Expensive homes are built in locations that cost people time.
C) Different parts of a landscape can be used to infer how the landscape changes over time.
D) Some rocks are harder than others to erode and so last a longer time.
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What sort of environment would possibly deposit sediment like that seen in the image? <strong>What sort of environment would possibly deposit sediment like that seen in the image?  </strong> A) river channels B) floodplain C) steep mountain slope D) cliff face

A) river channels
B) floodplain
C) steep mountain slope
D) cliff face
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What can you interpret about the relative ages of the rocks and features in this photograph? <strong>What can you interpret about the relative ages of the rocks and features in this photograph?  </strong> A) The sandstone is older because it is lighter in color. B) The metamorphic rock is older because it is rougher from longer weathering. C) The metamorphic rock is older because pieces of it are in the sandstone. D) The sandstone is older because it is on top.

A) The sandstone is older because it is lighter in color.
B) The metamorphic rock is older because it is rougher from longer weathering.
C) The metamorphic rock is older because pieces of it are in the sandstone.
D) The sandstone is older because it is on top.
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What map is best for showing detailed geologic information about an area?

A) topographic
B) shaded relief
C) geologic
D) satellite image
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Over time, when a mesa becomes a butte and a butte eventually becomes hills and knobs, we can infer what physical process has taken place:

A) erosion
B) glaciations
C) river transportation
D) deposition
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What interpretation can be made from an igneous rock body such as granite) that has baked or metamorphosed the adjacent rocks?

A) When the granite was molten, the heat from the magma altered the preexisting rocks around it.
B) The adjacent rocks reacted with the solid granite to create a zone of metamorphism.
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41
What does the type of evolutionary diagrams discussed in the textbook show?

A) how one creature evolved into another creature
B) changing of fossils up through a stratigraphic section
C) evolution of the ways topographic maps have been drawn during history
D) the sequence of events that deposited the rocks and formed the landscape
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42
What specific type of image uses measurements of different wavelengths of light reflecting from a land surface to create a computer-processed image to show the distribution of different types of plants, rocks, and other features?

A) satellite images
B) geologic map
C) topographic map
D) shaded relief map
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43
Elevation variations in the land's surface might best be represented by an):

A) topographic profile
B) geologic map
C) outcrop
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Which type of map or diagram would best indicate elevation of the land surface?

A) shaded-relief map
B) satellite image
C) topographic map
D) stratigraphic section
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Which of the following could be associated with a steep slope?

A) a mountain side
B) a cliff
C) closely spaced contour lines
D) all of these
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What type of map depicts the shape of the land surface by showing the elevation of the land surface with a series of lines called contours?

A) topographic map
B) satellite image
C) shaded relief map
D) geologic map
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What type of map is shown here? <strong>What type of map is shown here?  </strong> A) shaded-relief map B) topographic map with contours C) satellite image D) geologic map

A) shaded-relief map
B) topographic map with contours
C) satellite image
D) geologic map
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Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the amount of topographic relief? <strong>Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the amount of topographic relief?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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What type of figure would you use to portray the relative thicknesses of rock units stacked on top of one another?

A) shaded relief map
B) topographic map
C) satellite image
D) stratigraphic section
E) evolutionary diagram
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Which of the following map or diagram would best show you the shape of the land surface?

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B) satellite image
C) geologic map
D) stratigraphic section
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Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates depth? <strong>Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates depth?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Slopes that drop or rise sharply in elevation are:

A) steep
B) plains
C) contours
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53
Topographic maps often have some contour lines that are darker than other contour lines. These darker lines are called:

A) index contours
B) contour intervals
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What type of map is used primarily to show the shape of the land by simulating light and dark shading on the hills and valleys?

A) shaded relief map
B) satellite image
C) geologic map
D) topographic map
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What type of map is shown here? <strong>What type of map is shown here?  </strong> A) shaded-relief map B) topographic map with contours C) satellite image D) geologic map

A) shaded-relief map
B) topographic map with contours
C) satellite image
D) geologic map
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56
Slopes in flatter areas are:

A) gentle
B) elevated
C) cliffs
D) indexes
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Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the elevation? <strong>Which letter on the accompanying figure indicates the elevation?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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If you wanted to determine how deep a rock layer was below a particular point on the surface, what type of figure would be most useful?

A) shaded relief map
B) topographic map
C) satellite image
D) evolutionary diagram
E) geologic cross section
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This image would be best used in what situation? <strong>This image would be best used in what situation?  </strong> A) A petroleum company wants to know if any geologic structures in the area could contain oil pools. B) The thickness of the surface layer of rock needs to be determined for a construction site. C) The average gradient for a particular area needs to be known to study surface runoff.

A) A petroleum company wants to know if any geologic structures in the area could contain oil pools.
B) The thickness of the surface layer of rock needs to be determined for a construction site.
C) The average gradient for a particular area needs to be known to study surface runoff.
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60
What specific type of map represents the distribution of rock units and geologic features exposed on the surface?

A) geologic map
B) topographic map
C) contour map
D) shaded relief map
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61
This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Paleozoic? <strong>This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Paleozoic?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Which of the following are ways in which a geologist may determine the density of earth materials?

A) determining the weight of the object, but not its volume
B) calculating the volume of the object, but not its mass
C) none of these
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63
If a runner races 50 meters in 5 seconds, how fast is she going?

A) 1 meter per second
B) 5 meters per second
C) 10 meters per second
D) 50 meters per second
E) none of these
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64
Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?

A) Augustine volcano represents a dangerous situation
B) the rocks were dark gray and angular
C) the steam coming from the mountain was dark gray in color
D) the rocks were too hot to touch
E) none of these
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Which of the following is an example of quantitative data?

A) North America is moving across Earth's surface several centimeters per year
B) the river has flooded a low-lying area
C) the volcano is releasing much steam
D) volcanoes are dangerous
E) when held, one rock feels heavier than another rock
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66
Qualitative data may involve which of the following?

A) labels
B) sketches
C) descriptive words
D) images
E) all of these
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67
This figure shows three blocks in water. Which two materials have the same density? <strong>This figure shows three blocks in water. Which two materials have the same density?  </strong> A) blocks 1 and 2 B) blocks 2 and 3 C) block 1 and 3 D) block 2 and the water 4 E) block 3 and the water 4

A) blocks 1 and 2
B) blocks 2 and 3
C) block 1 and 3
D) block 2 and the water 4
E) block 3 and the water 4
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Which of the following may be interpreted from the sketch? <strong>Which of the following may be interpreted from the sketch?  </strong> A) A fault has cut through the rock layers. B) The fault is younger than all the rock layers present. C) The oldest environment represented may have been a river channel, based upon the shape of the clasts. D) All of these.

A) A fault has cut through the rock layers.
B) The fault is younger than all the rock layers present.
C) The oldest environment represented may have been a river channel, based upon the shape of the clasts.
D) All of these.
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Which of the following are true for an evolutionary diagram?

A) Uses a sequence of geologic diagrams to depict the geologic history of an area.
B) May use block diagrams, cross sections, or maps.
C) Shows the progression of changes an area undergoes through time.
D) All of these.
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70
This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Cenozoic? <strong>This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Cenozoic?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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71
The formula to determine density is:

A) mass/volume
B) mass/weight
C) volume/mass
D) gravity/mass
E) weight/gravity
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What may be interpreted from this sketch? <strong>What may be interpreted from this sketch?  </strong> A) The basalt is younger than the fault. B) The tan silt layer is likely the oldest layer present. C) None of these.

A) The basalt is younger than the fault.
B) The tan silt layer is likely the oldest layer present.
C) None of these.
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If a description of sediment states that it contains large, angular fragments that are mostly red in color, what type of data would this represent?

A) qualitative
B) quantitative
C) numerical
D) measurement
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A geologist performs analyses on a rock to gather data recording its specific chemical composition. This type of data is:

A) quantitative
B) qualitative
C) a survey
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This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Mesozoic? <strong>This figure shows the main subdivisions of the geologic timescale. Which of these is the Mesozoic?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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76
Quantitative data may include:

A) Specific temperature data
B) Size measurements of sediments
C) Chemistry of water in a stream
D) Age of a rock
E) All of these
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This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the densest? <strong>This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the densest?  </strong> A) block 1 B) block 2 C) block 3 D) the water

A) block 1
B) block 2
C) block 3
D) the water
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Which of the following are ways in which a geologist may determine the density of earth materials?

A) through direct measurement in the laboratory
B) by measuring the different velocities of seismic waves
C) using instruments to measure the pull of gravity
D) all of these
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79
Which of the following is true about density and weight?

A) density is higher if you have a larger volume of the same material
B) density is lower if you have a larger volume of the same material
C) a substance is more dense at night than during the day
D) weight depends on the mass of the object and the pull of gravity
E) none of these
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This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the least dense? <strong>This figure shows three blocks in water. Which of these materials is the least dense?  </strong> A) block 1 B) block 2 C) block 3 D) the water 4

A) block 1
B) block 2
C) block 3
D) the water 4
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