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The Earth Through Time, 10th Edition by Harold L. Levin CHAPTER 15—CENOZOIC EVENTS Multiple Choice Questions Select the best answer. 1. Expansion of the seafloor during the Cenozoic has lead to the formation of approximately __________ percent of the current ocean crust. a. 50 b. 75 c. 33 d. 66 e. 25 2. The creation of the Isthmus of Panama lead to the formation of what ocean current? a. Canary b. Gulf Stream c. South Pacific d. Labrador e. Equatorial 3. Which two southern hemisphere continents split apart in the Cenozoic? a. North and South Americas b. Europe and Asia c. Australia and Antarctica d. Africa and Asia e. Africa and Antarctica 4. North America and Pacific plates came in contact with each other during the Cenozoic forming which of the following features? a. Appalachian mountains b. Gulf of Mexico c. Cascade Range d. Yellowstone e. San Andreas Fault © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 1 5. During much of the Cenozoic the eastern margin of North America was ___________. a. active b. passive c. rifting d. subducting e. orogenic 6. Cenozoic sediment accumulation in the Gulf Coast region exceeds _____________ meters. a. 1,000 b. 6,000 c. 12,000 d. 38,000 e. 124,000 7. The Cenozoic Cordillera extended from Alaska southward to ____________. a. Florida b. California c. Chile d. Guatemala e. Panama 8. What is the name of the Paleocene Sea that was a remnant Cretaceous epeiric sea? a. Suak b. Crystalline Calm c. Sundance d. Cannonball e. Tippecanoe 9. Low sulfur coal was deposited in _____________ during the Paleogene a. forests b. swamps c. stream beds d. volcanic craters e. beaches 10. The Green River Formation is a ______________depositional environment containing varved shales. a. fast moving rivers b. mud flats c. seas shores d. saltwater lake e. fresh water lake © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 2 11. The Green River Formation is well known for its _________ fossils. a. fish b. birds c. plants d. insects e. amphibians 12. The Badlands of South Dakota are floodplain deposits belonging to which formation? a. White River Formation b. Green River Formation c. Florissant beds d. Wasatch Formation e. Ft. Union Formation 13. Paleoclimate indicators show a cooling trend in the beginning___________. a. Miocene Epoch b. Late Eocene-Oligocene c. earliest Paleogene d. Pliocene e. Holocene 14. The modern Rocky Mountains topography resulted from ___________ in the Miocene Epoch. a. deposition b. lava flows c. uplift d. normal faults e. abnormal faults 15. What is the fundamental mechanism responsible for the Basin and Range Province? a. compressing b. shearing c. collision d. stretching e. All the above 16. The Basin and Range Province is characterized by block faulting along _______. a. reverse faults b. thrust faults c. uplift d. normal fault e. abnormal fault © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 3 17. During the Miocene Epoch volcanism along the western side of the Basin and Range Province resulting in_______________. a. compression b. extensive lava flows c. flat regions d. fossil beds e. All the above 18. There are numerous reasons proposed for why the Basin and Range Province formed. Which is not a proposed cause? a. Collision of a microcontinent b. Subduction of the East Pacific rise c. Change in plate boundary style d. Upward pressing of buoyant subducted slab e. Convection currents 19. The uplift of the Colorado Plateau resulted in which of the following? a. molasse b. flysche c. glaciers d. deep canyon e. deltaics 20. The Columbia Plateau is dominated by which rock type? a. Sedimentary b. Igneous c. Metamorphic d. Fossils e. Glacial tills 21. Cascade volcanism began approximately ____________ years ago. a. 20 million b. 2 billion c. 4 million d. 40 million e. 100,000 22. Cascade volcanism is driven by the introduction of ____________ into the mantle by the descending plates? a. lava b. water c. feldspar d. quartz e. carbon dioxide © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 4 23. Which of the following Cascade volcanoes erupted most recently? a. Pompeii b. Mt. St. Helens c. Mt. Vesuvius d. Mount Lassen e. Mount Rainier 24. Which of the following is responsible for Crater Lake? a. Streams b. Rifting c. Meteorite impacts d. Caldera formation e. None of the above 25. The Sierra Nevada formed along _____________. a. thrust faults b. reverse faults c. strike slip faults d. normal fault e. Both a. and b. 26. During the Paleogene Period the style of plate boundary in California shifted to ______________. a. convergent b. transform c. divergent d. subduction e. Both a. and d. 27. Which of the following plates are remnants of the Farallon Plate? a. Pacific b. Sierra c. Juan de Fuca d. North American e. African 28. The collision between the North American and Pacific Plates resulted in the Pacific Plate changing direction from _____________ to northwest. a. north b. south c. east d. west e. southeast © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 5 29. The Pacific plate has managed to steal parts of North America including _____________. a. Oregon b. Washington c. Eastern California d. South Pacific e. Baja California 30. What is the name given to marine sediments deposited between elongated submarine banks found in the Alps? a. Molasse b. Obsidian c. Schist d. Flysh e. None of the above 31. India collision with Asia during the Miocene Epoch was marked by which of the following events? a. volcanism b. folding c. thrusting d. granitic plutons e. All of the above 32. Basaltic lavas formed in the early Cenozoic Era in Scotland, Ireland, Greenland, and other locations as a result of __________________. a. Greenland rifting off of Europe b. India colliding with Asia c. Antarctica residing on the South Pole d. North America subducting the Juan de Fuca plate e. None of the above 33. During Cenozoic time, Africa developed a ______________leading to volcanism and fault controlled lakes. a. subduction zone b. rift valley c. transform boundary d. flatland e. All but b. © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 6 34. At the beginning of the Cenozoic, Antarctica had a semitropical climate. By the Miocene Epoch, Antarctica’s climate changed and snow began to accumulate. What caused the change in climate? a. Antarctica had recently moved on top of the South Pole b. Extensive volcanism c. Reduction of volcanism d. Antarctica separated from Australia e. Antarctica collided with Australia 35. The Pleistocene Ice Age resulted in an increase in rainfall at __________. a. poles b. high latitudes c. lower latitudes d. nightfall e. Both a. and b. 36. The unsorted till deposits are formed by ________________. a. Sediments being deposited by ice b. Sediments being deposited by streams c. Sediments being deposited by lakes d. Sediments being deposited by wind e. Sediments being deposited by ocean currents 37. Currently parts of Canada’s crust are uplifting in response to the _____________. a. addition of modern continental glaciers b. removal of continental glaciers c. stream deposits in basins d. exposure of the shield e. All the above 38. Eastern Washington State has a landscape that is referred to as channeled scablands. What process produced this landscape? a. Transgression b. Regression c. Flood basalts d. Repeat failure of ice dams across a river e. Wind 39. The Ice Age appears to be related to changes in ______________. a. speed of the Earth’s spin b. appearance of vertebrate fossils c. size of the continents d. solar radiation e. All the above © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Page 7 40. What is the wobble of the Earth’s axis called? a. Rotation b. Orbit c. Precession d. Tides e. Projection Answers to Questions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. a b c e b c d d b e 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. a a a c d d b a d a 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. c b b d d b c a e d © 2013 JOHN WILEY & SONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. e a b d c a b d d c Page 8