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100

What is the theory that explains how Earth's plates move?
A) Continental Drift
B) Plate Tectonic Theory
C) Seafloor Spreading
D) Rock Cycle

Answer: B) Plate Tectonic Theory

100

What force helps pull a sinking plate into the mantle?
A) Ridge push
B) Slab pull
C) Basal drag
D) Seafloor spreading

Answer: B) Slab pull

100

Which plate is the largest on Earth?
A) Eurasian Plate
B) Pacific Plate
C) North American Plate
D) African Plate

Answer: B) Pacific Plate

100

What happens when two oceanic plates collide?
A) A mid-ocean ridge forms
B) A subduction zone forms
C) They slide past each other
D) A mountain range forms

Answer: B) A subduction zone forms

100

What is a rift valley?
A) A deep trench in the ocean
B) A crack where plates pull apart on land
C) A mountain range formed by colliding plates
D) A volcano in the ocean

Answer: B) A crack where plates pull apart on land

200

Which layer of the Earth is broken into tectonic plates?
A) Inner Core
B) Outer Core
C) Lithosphere
D) Asthenosphere

Answer: C) Lithosphere

200

What type of plate boundary forms mountains like the Himalayas?
A) Convergent
B) Divergent
C) Transform
D) Rift Valley


Answer: A) Convergent

200

What evidence supports plate tectonics?
A) Earthquakes and volcanoes along plate boundaries
B) Fossils on different continents
C) Seafloor spreading
D) All of the above

Answer: D) All of the above

200

Which type of boundary creates deep ocean trenches?
A) Convergent
B) Divergent
C) Transform
D) Rift Valley

Answer: A) Convergent

200

Which force is the result of gravity pulling a subducting plate downward?
A) Ridge push
B) Slab pull
C) Basal drag
D) Convection currents

Answer: B) Slab pull

300

What is the main force that moves tectonic plates?
A) Gravity
B) Convection currents in the mantle
C) Wind
D) Tidal waves

Answer: B) Convection currents in the mantle

300

Which type of crust is denser?
A) Continental crust
B) Oceanic crust
C) Both are the same
D) Mantle

Answer: B) Oceanic crust

300

What process forms new oceanic crust?
A) Subduction
B) Ridge push
C) Seafloor spreading
D) Slab pull

Answer: C) Seafloor spreading

300

What type of boundary is the San Andreas Fault?
A) Convergent
B) Divergent
C) Transform
D) Rift Valley

Answer: C) Transform

300

Why do earthquakes occur at convergent boundaries?
A) The plates are moving apart
B) One plate is forced under another, creating pressure
C) The plates stay still
D) Convection currents pull them apart

Answer: B) One plate is forced under another, creating pressure

400

Which type of plate boundary occurs when two plates move apart?
A) Convergent
B) Divergent
C) Transform
D) Subduction

Answer: B) Divergent

400

What feature is formed at a divergent boundary in the ocean?
A) Mid-ocean ridge
B) Mountain range
C) Rift valley
D) Deep-sea trench

Answer: A) Mid-ocean ridge

400

Where do most earthquakes and volcanoes occur?
A) Middle of tectonic plates
B) Along plate boundaries
C) In the ocean only
D) Near the equator

Answer: B) Along plate boundaries

400

What is the process where one plate is forced down into the mantle?
A) Ridge push
B) Slab pull
C) Subduction
D) Basal drag

Answer: C) Subduction

400

Which of these is NOT a type of plate boundary?
A) Transform
B) Convergent
C) Divergent
D) Subduction

Answer: D) Subduction

500

What happens at a transform boundary?
A) Plates move toward each other
B) Plates move apart
C) Plates slide past each other
D) One plate sinks under another

Answer: C) Plates slide past each other

500

What is subduction?
A) When plates move apart
B) When one plate sinks beneath another
C) When plates slide past each other
D) When magma rises to the surface

Answer: B) When one plate sinks beneath another

500

What is the name of the process where magma pushes up at a mid-ocean ridge?
A) Ridge push
B) Slab pull
C) Convection currents
D) Subduction

Answer: A) Ridge push

500

Which force drags plates along with flowing mantle material?
A) Ridge push
B) Slab pull
C) Basal drag
D) Seafloor spreading

Answer: C) Basal drag

500
  1. What causes the movement of Earth's tectonic plates?
    A) Earth's rotation
    B) The pull of the Moon
    C) Convection currents in the mantle
    D) The force of gravity alone

Answer: C) Convection currents in the mantle