Interactive Quiz “Soil it Up” Instruction: Choose the correct answer from the choices.

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Interactive Quiz “Soil it Up”

Instruction: Choose the correct answer from the choices.

1. Which of the following refers to the mixture of broken rock particles and humus? a. Soil Soil b. Topsoil Topsoil c. Bedrock Bedrock

2. Which of the following processess is the washing away of soil by natural forces? a. Deposition Deposition b. Erosion Erosion c. Landslide Landslide

3. Which type of soil contains decayed parts of plants and animals? a. Clay Clay b. Gravel Gravel c. Humus Humus

4. Which part of the soil is the richest? a) Subsoil Subsoil b) Topsoil Topsoil c) Bedrock Bedrock

5. Which refers to the curved parts of a river? a. Alluvial fan Alluvial fan b. Delta Delta c. Meanders Meanders

6. Which of theses processess is characterized by sediments deposited in a new location or area? a. Deposition Deposition b. Erosion Erosion c. Sedimentation Sedimentation

7. What is formed when wind- carried sand particles are blocked by certain obstacles like rocks? a. Delta Delta b. Loess Loess c. Dunes Dunes

8. Which farming method is characterized by building ridges on mountain slopes to regulate the flow of water? a. Terracing Terracing b. Crop rotation Crop rotation c. Contour plowing Contour plowing

9. What is the mass of earth and rock that suddenly moves down the slope? a. Beaches Beaches b. Landslide Landslide c. Flood plains Flood plains

10. The water that flows on the earth’s surface especially after a rain? a. Runn off. Runn off. b. Floodplains Floodplains c. Landslide Landslide

11. Formed by eroded rock particles that are deposited along the shoreline. a. Dust Dust b. Mud Mud c. Beaches. Beaches

12. What is the major cause of soil erosion? a. Water Water b. Erosion. Erosion. c. Loess Loess

13. Whose the one leveled the mountains for residential pursposes? a. People. People. b. Wind Wind c. Landslide Landslide

14. Which farming method is characterized by tilling the land in curving rows that follow the contour or slope of the land? a. Crop rotation Crop rotation b. Contour plowing. c. Strip cropping Strip cropping

15. Which farming method is characterized by farmers plant different crops in one harvest season? a. Strip Cropping Strip Cropping b. Crop rotation. Crop rotation. c. Terracing Terracing

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