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GEO 101 - Exam III QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS

1.​ _____________________ are layered structures produced by the activity of
microorganisms, especially cyanobacteria.

A. Vertebrates
B. Methanogens
C. Stromatolites
D. Green algae - ANSWER-stromatolites
2.​ ___________________________ is delineated by earthquakes along subducted
oceanic lithosphere.

A. Wegener belt
B. Seismic gap
C. Wadati-Benioff zone
D. Transform fault - ANSWER-Wadati-Benioff zone
3.​ A body of rock affected by compressive stress will likely
undergo____________________.

A. shortening
B. stretching
C. shear strain - ANSWER-shortening
4.​ A body of rock affected by tensile stress will likely undergo____________________.

A. shortening
B. stretching
C. shear strain - ANSWER-streching
5.​ A body of rock to which a sudden, rapid stress has been applied is more likely to exhibit
____________________ than is a body of rock subjected to a gradually applied stress.

A. brittle deformation
B. ductile deformation - ANSWER-brittle deformation
6.​ A body of rock under high pressure is more likely to exhibit ____________________
than is a body of rock at low pressure.

A. brittle deformation
B. ductile deformation - ANSWER-ductile deformation
7.​ A fault slip due to an earthquake stops by friction.

A. True

, B. False - ANSWER-true
8.​ A fold shaped like a right-side up bowl is a(n)____________________.

A. anticline
B. basin
C. dome
D. syncline - ANSWER-basin
9.​ A fold shaped like an elongate arch is a(n) ____________________.

A. anticline
B. basin
C. dome
D. syncline - ANSWER-anticline
10.​A fold shaped like an elongate trough is a(n)____________________.

A. anticline
B. basin
C. dome
D. syncline - ANSWER-syncline
11.​A fold shaped like an upside-down bowl is a(n)____________________.

A. anticline
B. basin
C. dome
D. syncline - ANSWER-dome
12.​A hot body of rock is more likely to exhibit ____________________ than is a cold body
of rock.

A. brittle deformation
B. ductile deformation - ANSWER-ductile deformation
13.​A shield ___________________.

a. is the same thing as a cratonic platform.
b. has layers of undeformed sedimentary rock that are extremely old.
c. has Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks at its surface.
d. is not part of a craton. - ANSWER-has Precambrian metamorphic and igneous
rocks at its surface.
14.​A surface along which rock on opposed sides is offset by earthquake-induced slip is
called a ____________.

a. joint
b. fold
c. fault
d. wall - ANSWER-fault

, 15.​A tsunami is ______________________ .

A. an earthquake-generated sea wave that can sometimes destroy coastal cities
thousands of kilometers from its source

B. a sloshing of water back and forth within a lake or bay

C. the amount of change in elevation of local sea level caused by a surging wave

D. the tendency of wet, clay-rich soils to behave like a liquid during an earthquake -
ANSWER-an earthquake-generated sea wave that can sometimes destroy coastal
cities thousands of kilometers from its source
16.​A tsunami is ____________.

a. an earthquake-generated sea wave that can sometimes destroy coastal cities
thousands of kilometers from its source

b. the amount of change in elevation of local sea level caused by a surging wave

c. the tendency of wet, clay-rich soils to behave like a liquid during an earthquake

d. a sloshing of water back and forth within a lake or bay - ANSWER-an
earthquake-generated sea wave that can sometimes destroy coastal cities
thousands of kilometers from its source
17.​Aftershocks following a major earthquake____________________.

A. may continue for days after the mainshock
B. are mostly much smaller than the mainshock
C. may occur on a different fault from the mainshock
D. all of the above - ANSWER-all of the above
18.​Alabama is an earthquake-free place.

A. True
B. False - ANSWER-false
19.​An earthquake with magnitude 8.0 is greater in ground motion than an earthquake with
magnitude 4.0____________________.

A. four times
B. four hundred times
C. one thousand times
D. ten thousand times - ANSWER-ten thousand times
20.​An episode of mountain building is termed a(n) ____________________.

A. orogeny
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