Multiple choice 1
Multiple choice 2
Multiple Choice 3
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100

Which of the following is NOT evidence supporting plate tectonics?
A. Similar fossils found on different continents
B. Matching rock formations across oceans
C. The formation of clouds  
D. Climate clues/evidence of glaciers on tropical islands  

The formation of clouds  

100

Which theory explains the movement of Earth's lithosphere?
A.   Plate tectonics theory
B. Seafloor spreading theory
C. Continental drift theory
D. Isostatic rebound theory 

Plate tectonics theory

100

Pangaea was:
A. A small Island  
B. The supercontinent containing all landmasses
C. A small continent that never joined with others
D. The name for Earth before plate tectonics began 

The supercontinent containing all landmasses

100

Voncano

Transform Boundary  

 Divergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary 

200

Which of the following volcanoes forms at a hot spot?
A. Mount St. Helens
B. Mount Vesuvius
C. Hawaiian volcanoes
D. Mount Fuji

Hawaiian volcanoes

200

What drives the movement of tectonic plates?
A. Gravitational pull of the moon
B. Earth's rotation
C. Convection currents in the mantle
D. Magnetic field reversals 

Convection currents in the mantle

200

At which type of plate boundary are two plates moving away from each other?
A. Convergent boundary
B. Divergent boundary
C. Transform boundary
D. Subduction zone 

 Divergent boundary

200

Mountain

Transform Boundary  

 Divergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary

300

Which of the following is a direct consequence of seafloor spreading?
A. Formation of deep ocean trenches
B. Creation of new oceanic crust
C. Destruction of continental crust
D. Formation of fold mountains 

 Creation of new oceanic crust

300

What causes most earthquakes on Earth?
A. Volcanic eruptions
B. Meteorite impacts
C. Movement along fault lines at transform boundaries  
D. Changes in Earth's magnetic field 

Movement along fault lines at transform boundaries

300

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is an example of:
A. A convergent plate boundary
B. A divergent plate boundary
C. A transform plate boundary
D. A subduction zone 

A divergent plate boundary

300

Oceanic trenches

Transform Boundary  

 Divergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary 

400

The theory of plate tectonics helps explain:
A. Why the moon orbits Earth
B. Why Earth has a magnetic field
C. The distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes
D. The formation of Earth's atmosphere 

 The distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes

400

The Richter scale measures:
A. The depth of an earthquake
B. The duration of an earthquake
C. The magnitude of an earthquake
D. The distance between epicenter and monitoring station 

The magnitude of an earthquake

400

The process by which an oceanic plate descends beneath a continental plate is called:
A. Obduction
B. Subduction
C. Conduction
D. Abduction 

Subduction

400

Earthquake

Transform Boundary  

 Divergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary  

Transform Boundary   

500

Which of the following statements about Earth's tectonic plates is FALSE?
A. They consist of both oceanic and continental crust
B. They all move at exactly the same speed
C. They float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere
D. Their movements can cause earthquakes and volcanic eruptions 

 They all move at exactly the same speed 

500

The focus of an earthquake is:
A. The point on Earth's surface directly above where the earthquake originated
B. The point inside Earth where the earthquake originated
C. The area that experiences the most damage
D. The location of the seismograph that first detected the earthquake 

The point inside Earth where the earthquake originated

500

The Pacific Ring of Fire is characterized by:
A. Intense solar radiation
B. Numerous active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes
C. Circular ocean currents
D. Extreme temperature variations 

Numerous active volcanoes and frequent earthquakes

500

Seafloor/New crust 

Transform Boundary  

 Divergent Boundary  

Convergent Boundary  

Divergent boundary