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Double Jeopardy
Earthquakes
Stress
Faults
Boundaries
Earthquake
terms
Seismic
waves
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Stress for $100
The sudden return of elastically
deformed rock to its undeformed
shape
a. Seismology
b. Deformation
c. Elastic rebound
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c. Elastic rebound
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Seismic waves that
move rock side to side
a. P waves
b. S waves
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b. S waves
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Seismic waves that move
rock in a back and forth
motion
a. P waves
b. S waves
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a. P waves
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Waves that travel through Earth
away from an earthquake in all
directions
a. Seismic waves
b. P waves
c. S waves
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a. Seismic waves
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The bending, tilting and breaking
of Earth’s crust
a. Seismology
b. Deformation
c. Elastic rebound
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b. Deformation
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Branch of earth science that deals
with the study of earthquakes
a. Seismology
b. Deformation
c. Elastic rebound
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a. seismology
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Most earthquakes happen at the
edges of
a. Tectonic plates
b. Elastic deformations
c. Earthquake zones
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a. Tectonic plates
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Which is not a type of plate motion?
a. Transform motion
b. Convergent motion
c. Divergent motion
d. Rebound motion
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d. Rebound motion
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A break in the earth’s crust
where rocks slip past each other
a. Plate
b. Deformation
c. fault
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c. fault
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A type of body waves is
a. Shear wave
b. Surface wave
c. Reverse wave
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a. Shear wave
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Boundaries for $100
Instrument that records
vibrations in the ground
a. Epicenter
b. Focus
c. seismograph
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Instrument that records vibrations in
the ground
c. seismograph
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Tracing of earthquake motion
a. Seismogram
b. Epicenter
c. focus
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Tracing of earthquake motion
a. Seismogram
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Scale used to measure earthquake
damage
A.
Richter magnitude Scale
B.
Mercalli Magnitude Scale
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Scale used to measure
earthquake damage
B. Mercalli Magnitude Scale
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Point at which the first motion
of an earthquake happens
a. Epicenter
b. Focus
c. Fault
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Point at which the first
motion of an
earthquake happens
b. Focus
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Point directly above an
earthquake’s starting point
a. Epicenter
b. Focus
c. seismogram
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Point directly above an earthquake’s
starting point
a. Epicenter
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Used to measure
earthquake’s strength
a. Richter Magnitude scale
b. Mercalli Intensity Scale
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Used to measure earthquake’s
strength
a.
Richter Magnitude scale
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Simplest method used to find an
earthquake’s epicenter
a.
b.
Mercalli Scale
Ground motion method
c.
S-P time method
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Simplest method used
to find an earthquake’s
epicenter
c. S-P time method
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Another word for earthquake’s
strength is
a. Magnitude
b. Intensity
c. epicenter
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Another word for earthquake’s
strength is
a. Magnitude
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Measurement of how likely an area is to
have damaging earthquakes
a. Seismic gap
b. Mass damper
c. Earthquake hazard
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Measurement of how likely an
area is to have damaging
earthquakes
c. Earthquake hazard
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A major earthquake is more likely to
occur along the part of an active fault
where no earthquakes have occurred
a.
Gap hypothesis
b.
c.
Seismic gap
Earthquake hazard
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A major earthquake is more likely to occur
along the part of an active fault where no
earthquakes have occurred
a.
Gap hypothesis
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Area along a fault where few earthquakes
have occurred recently
a. Seismic gap
b. Mass damper
c. Gap hypothesis
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Area along a fault where few
earthquakes have occurred recently
a. Seismic gap
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Process of making older structures
more earthquake resistant
a.
b.
Base isolator
Active tendon system
c.
retrofitting
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Process of making older structures more
earthquake resistant
c. retrofitting
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It helps keep water and gas
lines from breaking in an
earthquake
a. Flexible pipe
b. Base isolator
b. Mass damper
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It helps keep water and gas lines from
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a. Flexible pipe
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Acts as a shock absorber during
an earthquake
c.
a.
Mass damper
b.
Base isolator
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Acts as a shock absorber during an
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b. Base isolator
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Weight located at the bottom of
the building to help offset
building movement
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b.
Base isolator
Active tendon system
c.
Mass damper
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Weight located at the bottom of the
building to help offset building
movement
b. Active tendon system
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Earthquake’s violent movement turn
loose soil into liquid mud
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liquefaction
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Earthquake that
occurs after larger
earthquake in the
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aftershock
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Large wave produced
by an earthquake on
the ocean floor
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tsunami
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What two plates
slide past each
other causing Haiti
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North American,
Carribean
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Base isolation
bearing acts as a
_______ that
smoothes out
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Shock absorber
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Tracing of earthquake
motion
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seismogram
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Point inside earth
where earthquake
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focus
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Point on the earth’s
surface directly above
the focus
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epicenter
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Break in the body of a
rock which one block
slides relative to
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fault
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Sudden return of elastically
deformed rock to its
undeformed shape
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Elastic rebound
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Measures earthquake
magnitude on a scale of
1-10
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Richter Scale
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Measures earthquake intensity
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caused by an earthquake
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Mercalli Intensity
Scale
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Seismic wave that travels through
liquids and solids
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Primary (P) waves
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Seismic wave that
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Secondary (S) wave
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Method used by
seismologists to locate an
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S-P time method
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Refers to how strong an
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magnitude
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Refers to the amount of
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intensity
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Best thing to do if you
are indoors when an
earthquake begins is
_______.
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Crouch under a table or desk
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Most earthquakes
occur along the edges
of ________.
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Tectonic plates
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What kind of deformation leads to
earthquakes?
a. Plastic deformation
b. Elastic deformation
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b. Elastic deformation
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The strength of an earthquake is determined by
a. Type of fault which it occurs
b. Amount of damage it causes
c. Amount of ground motion
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c. Amount of ground motion
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A measure of how likely an area is to experience
an earthquake is its
a. earthquake- zone level
b. Seismic gap level
c. Earthquake-hazard level
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c. Earthquake
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Which of the following is not a
technology used to construct
earthquake-resistant buildings?
a. Tectonic plate
b. Cross brace
c. Mass damper
d. Base isolator
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a. Tectonic plate
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If you are in a car on the open road when an earthquake
occurs, you should
a. Drive away from the area
b. Stop the car and stay inside
c. Stop the car and seek shelter in a ditch
d. Drive slowly to the nearest overpass
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b. Stop the car and stay inside
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Area where few earthquakes have happened but
probably will in the future
a. Seismic gap
b. Gap hypothesis
c. S-P time method
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a. Seismic gap
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Weight placed in the roof of a
building to counteract building
movement
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Mass damper
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