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Pg. 112
January 2, 2013
Focus:
Review and Pre-Assess
Objective: I will prepare to reach mastery on the unit
test and assess what I know about the new unit.
HW: complete review practice, prepare for test,
project due
Warm Up: Am I ready for the test? How much do I
remember?
* Answer the questions on the sheet
Warm Up:
1.What will happen when all the inner core heat energy
is lost? (Think about convection currents) Write at least
4 sentences.
2.Why do you think there are so few earthquakes in North
Carolina?
3.This picture shows the layers of the Earth. What
does density have to do with the layers?
Write at least 4 sentences.
Layer A
Layer B
Layer C
Layer D
Objectives 6 E Mastery Quiz
Layer A
Layer B
Layer C
Layer D
1. What Layer of Earth is “Layer A?”
a. Mantle
c. Inner Core
b. Crust
d. Outer Core
2.In what layer of the Earth do convection
currents occur?”
a. Mantle
c. Inner Core
b. Crust
d. Outer Core
3. This picture shows which plate
boundary?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Divergent Boundary
Convergent Boundary
Transform Boundary
None of the above
4. At which plate boundary does new crust form?
a.
c.
b.
d.
5. The diagram shows land features that have been
disrupted and changed by an earthquake. Which type
of crustal movement caused the changes of the rocks in
this area?
a. tilting of surface rock
c. movement along a fault
b. folding of surface rock
d. an igneous intrusion
5. The diagram shows land features that have been
disrupted and changed by an earthquake. Which type
of crustal movement caused the changes of the rocks in
this area?
a. tilting of surface rock
c. movement along a fault
b. folding of surface rock
d. an igneous intrusion
6. How are mountains formed?
a. When crust folds at a divergent
boundary
b. When crust faults at a
convergent boundary
c. When crust faults at a divergent
boundary
d. When crust folds at a convergent
boundary
7. Earthquakes frequently occur in this
state (California). What plate boundary is
located here?
a. Divergent Boundary
b. Convergent Boundary
c. Transform Boundary
d. There is no plate boundary
8. Which of these supports
Wegener’s theory of continental
drift?
a. Similar rocks and similar fossils on
different continents.
b.
Sea floor spreading and Earth’s
rotation.
c. Convection currents in the outer
core.
d. Fossils from ancient organism and
convection currents in the crust.
9. When an earthquake occurs,
the first seismic waves to reach a
nearby city are
a. primary waves
b. surface waves
c. secondary waves
d. tertiary waves
10. Most of Earth’s major earthquakes are
caused by
a. seasonal heating and cooling of Earth’s
surface
b. Earth’s gravitational attraction to the
Moon
c. weathering of rock at Earth’s surface
d. faulting of rock in Earth’s crust
11. Why are many of Earth’s volcanoes found
near Subduction zones?
a.Subduction is caused by volcanic
activity
b.Earthquakes affect conditions that
can lead to both subduction and
volcanoes
c.The subducted plate separates and
allows magma to rise
d.The sinking plate heats, partially
melts, and forms magma
12. Is the diagram showing a syncline
or anticline fold?
13. Is the following diagram a
normal, reverse, or strike slip fault?
How am I Doing?
• Objectives 6 E Mastery Quiz
Pre-Assessment
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•
•
Name
January 2nd, 2012
Block
Pre-Assessment: Rocks, Minerals, Soil,
Weathering / Erosion / Deposition