PHSC 211 Chapter 6 Quiz (Fall 2019)– Liberty University (A grade) | PHSC 211 Chapter 6 Quiz Fall 2019
1. A geologist observes two sandstones on opposite sides of a mountain belt. He notes that both are made of quartz with a small amount of mica, and both show cross-bedding. His conclusion that these are the same rocks is an example of Physical correlation. 2. When working among a group of bore holes drilled while searching for oil, a paleontologist discoverers a species of foram (single-celled, shelled ocean creatures) in rocks from each bore hole. Though the first is found in a shale, and the second in a siltstone, she concludes that the fossils connect these two rock groups. This is an example of Temporal correlation. 3. To what era does the Tertiary Period belong? a. Paleozoic b. Quaternary c. Mesozoic d. Cenozoic 4. To what era does the Devonian Period belong? a. Mesozoic b. Paleozoic c. Carboniferous d. Quaternary 5. Which is the youngest of the following eras in the geological column? a. Paleozoic b. Cenozoic c. Precambrian d. Mesozoic 6. Which is the oldest of the following eras in the geological column? a. Paleozoic b. Cenozoic c. Precambrian d. Mesozoic 7. The __________________ is the amount of time it takes for a radioactive material to decay into a stable material a. Parent isotope b. Correlation c. Half-life d. Daughter isotope 8. A radioactive material is also called a Parent isotope. 9. A stable (non-radioactive) product of radioactive decay is also called a Daughter isotope. 10. After 3 half-lives, how much of a radioactive material should still be present? a. 87% b. 75% c. 25% d. 13% 11. How many half-lives have passed if a sample has 87.5% of its original radioactive material? a. 0.25 b. 0.5 c. 1 d. 2 12. How many half-lives have passed if a sample has 50% of its original radioactive material? a. 0.25 b. 0.5 c. 1 d. 2 13. How many half-lives have passed if a sample has 25% of its original radioactive material? a. 0.5 b. 1 c. 2 d. 3 14. After 2 half-lives, how much of a radioactive sample should still remain? a. 50% b. 75% c. 25% d. 87.5% 15. What is the percent error if you have 45 radioactive parents when you were expecting 50? a. 10% b. 5% c. –5% d. –10% 16. What is the percent error if you have 102 radioactive parents when you were expecting 100? a. –2% b. –4% c. 4% d. 2% 17. What is the percent error if you have 42 radioactive parents when you were expecting 40? a. 5% b. –5% c. –2% d. 2% 18. According to many young-Earth creationists, the bulk of the Precambrian rocks were formed when? a. During Creation Week b. During the Deluge c. After the Deluge d. Before Creation Week 19. According to many young-Earth creationists, the bulk of the Paleozoic rocks were formed when? a. During Creation Week b. During the Deluge c. After the Deluge d. Before Creation Week 20. According to many young-Earth creationists, the bulk of the Mesozoic rocks were formed when? a. During Creation Week b. During the Deluge c. After the Deluge d. Before Creation Week
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PHSC 211
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phsc 211 chapter 6 quiz 1
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