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GEOL 106 Quiz 3 882‐E Scantron Sheet!

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 1 What is stress? Change in shape or size The feeling one gets when they did not study for a quiz Force applied over an area Mass times acceleration

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 2 What are the triangular shaped objects in the illustration? Triangular shaped objects Wedgies Colluvial wedges Flood deposits

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 3 What process led to the formation of these triangular objects? Floods Aliens Fires Earthquakes

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 4 How many earthquakes are represented in the illustration below? Four Three Two One

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 5 What type of fault do these figures represent? (These are drawn from an overhead view, like a map) Normal fault Reverse fault Strike-Slip fault Your fault

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 6 What type of fault is this? Reverse fault Normal fault Right Lateral Strike-Slip fault Left Lateral Strike-Slip fault

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 7 These GPS data are from GPS sites along the Cascadia subduction zone. Which GPS site is closer to the coast? P407 P430

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 8 Which area would shake the strongest during an earthquake? A B C D

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 9 Which is the Cascadia subduction zone fault?

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 10 Which plate boundaries are transform plate boundaries? A, B E C, D G, G

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 11 Which plate boundaries are divergent plate boundaries? A, B E C, D G, G

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 12 Which is the Mendocino fault? A B C D E

GEOL 106 Quiz 3 Turn them in on your way out. Only one Scantron per person!!! (don’t risk an F)

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 1 What is stress? Change in shape or size The feeling one gets when they did not study for a quiz Force applied over an area Mass times acceleration

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 2 What are the triangular shaped objects in the illustration? Triangular shaped objects Wedgies Colluvial wedges Flood deposits

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 3 What process led to the formation of these triangular objects? Floods Aliens Fires Earthquakes

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 4 How many earthquakes are represented in the illustration below? Four Three Two One

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 5 What type of fault do these figures represent? (These are drawn from an overhead view, like a map) Normal fault Reverse fault Strike-Slip fault Your fault

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 6 What type of fault is this? Reverse fault Normal fault Right Lateral Strike-Slip fault Left Lateral Strike-Slip fault

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 7 These GPS data are from GPS sites along the Cascadia subduction zone. Which GPS site is closer to the coast? P407 P430

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 8 Which area would shake the strongest during an earthquake? A B C D

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 9 Which is the Cascadia subduction zone fault?

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 10 Which plate boundaries are transform plate boundaries? A, B E C, D G, G

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 11 Which plate boundaries are divergent plate boundaries? A, B E C, D G, G

GEOL 106 Quiz: Question 12 Which is the Mendocino fault? A B C D E