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Earth Science - Part 3
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Hints:
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Q1. Atlantic Ocean
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A. G
B. B
C. A
D. C
Q2. Hot, molten rock inside the earth is called
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A. igneous rock
B. sedimentary
C. magma
Q3. Which of the following is the cheapest means of transport?
A. Airways
B. Railways
C. Waterways
D. Roadways
Q4. The visible surface of the sun is known as the a
A. core
B. photosphere
C. chromosphere
D. corona
Q5. Identify part 5.
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A. photosphere
B. chromosphere
C. core
D. radiation zone
Q6. Fashion trends that diffuse from a celebrity in Paris, France to a certain group of fans is an example of:
A. Relocation diffusion
B. Stimulus diffusion
C. Contagious diffusion
D. Hierarchical diffusion
Q7. Which type of erosion is this? Water forces itself into cracks in the river banks, causing them to break up.
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A. Hydraulic action
B. Abrasion
C. Attrition
D. Solution
Q8. This map is most useful to determine
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A. total population in Asia
B. natural resources in Japan
C. population density in China
D. distribution of cities in Africa
Q9. The principle that a fault or body of rock is younger than any other body of rock that it cuts through.
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A. Law of Superposition
B. Law of Crosscutting Relationships
C. Absolute Age
D. Relative Age
Q10. How do seismologists evaluate earthquake risks?
A. geology around a fault, past earthquake activity, and population density
B. forests, wildlife and past earthquake activity
C. animal behavior, sun spot activity, and population density
D. number of nearby active volcanoes, geologic location, and wild fires
Q11. An exact address is an example of:
A. Relative Location
B. Absolute Location
C. Optimal Location
D. Formal Location
Q12. How rmany continents are on the Earth?
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A. 7
B. 4
C. 5
D. 2
Q13. Thin layer of rotting vegetables
A. fertiliser
B. humus
C. bedrock
Q14. This is the place on the map where the symbols are defined.
A. Title
B. Legend
C. Scale
Q15. What type of boundary it is when two plates come together?
A. Transform boundary
B. Convergent boundary
C. Divergent boundary
D. Tectonic movement
Q16. A compass will always point
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West
Q17. a map feature that explains the meaning of colors and symbols used on the map
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A. Map Key
B. Map Contents
C. Map Glossary
D. Map Index
Q18. At the beach in the summertime, the transfer of heat from the sand to the bottoms of your feet is called
A. radiation
B. fission
C. conduction
D. convection
Q19. What is another name for the center ◦ line of latitude - 0 latitude?
A. Prime meridian
B. Meridians
C. Latitude
D. Equator
Q20. All of the following are examples of Physical characteristics EXCEPT
A. The Empire State Building
B. Mountains
C. Rivers
D. Lakes
Q21. Whaat line of LONGITUDE is Point F located?
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A. 105o W
B. 10o N
C. 22o N
D. 80o W
Q22. How do extrusive Igneous rocks cool?
A. quickly
B. slowly
Q23. A ___ map is the internal image peo- ple construct from their knowledge of where places are located.
A. mental
B. political
C. physical
D. flow-line
Q24. Occurs when a species( organism) dies out and no longer lives on the planet.
A. Extinction
B. Fossil
C. Epoch
D. Relative Age
Q25. which of these is A FOLD MOUNTAINS
A. SATPUDAS
B. HIMALAYAS
C. WESTERN GHATS.
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