__________ 21. A complete rotation of the Earth on its axis is also called __________.*A. One complete year B. One complete hour C. One complete month D. One complete daytime and night time__________ 22. Luis have an effective demonstration of the rotation and the revolution of the Earth, which material will be useful? * A. picture B. map C. globe D. drawing __________ 23. When earth rotates, there are regions facing the sun, what is the result of this? * A. It is daytime for regions facing the sun. B. It is night time for regions facing the sun. C. It is summer time for regions facing the sun. D. It is winter time for the regions facing the sun. __________ 24. When some regions are not facing the sun, it results to __________. * A. night time for regions not facing the sun B. nighttime for regions facing the sun C. nighttime for regions on the side D. summer time for those regions __________ 25. As the Earth rotates, it results to day and night. How many hours complete daytime and nighttime? * A. 12 hours B. 23 hours C. 24 hours D. 48 hoursPa Answer Po plsss May 20pts Po kayo
1. __________ 21. A complete rotation of the Earth on its axis is also called __________.*A. One complete year B. One complete hour C. One complete month D. One complete daytime and night time__________ 22. Luis have an effective demonstration of the rotation and the revolution of the Earth, which material will be useful? * A. picture B. map C. globe D. drawing __________ 23. When earth rotates, there are regions facing the sun, what is the result of this? * A. It is daytime for regions facing the sun. B. It is night time for regions facing the sun. C. It is summer time for regions facing the sun. D. It is winter time for the regions facing the sun. __________ 24. When some regions are not facing the sun, it results to __________. * A. night time for regions not facing the sun B. nighttime for regions facing the sun C. nighttime for regions on the side D. summer time for those regions __________ 25. As the Earth rotates, it results to day and night. How many hours complete daytime and nighttime? * A. 12 hours B. 23 hours C. 24 hours D. 48 hoursPa Answer Po plsss May 20pts Po kayo
Answer:
21. D. One complete daytime and nigth time.earth's rotation
earth spins around its axis, just as a top spins around its spindle....
22. C. globeGlobe
A globe is a spherical model of earth, of some other celestial body or of the celestial sphere.
23. B. It is nigth time for regoins facing the sun.Effect of earth's rotation
Another effect of earth's rotation is that we have a cycle of daylight and darkness approximately every 24 hours.
24. A. night time for regions not facing the sun.25. C. 24 hoursExplanation:
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2. Hazard maps indicate settlement areas that are at risk from floods, avalanches, landslides and rockfall. A separate map exists for each of these hazard categories. The maps can be used to identify areas that could be flooded by the next storm, locations where avalanches could be released and slopes where a landslide could arise. The hazard maps also provide detailed information about the causes, course, spatial scope, intensity and probability of occurrence of natural hazard events. Hazard maps are created and used in conjunction with several natural disasters. Different hazard maps have different uses. For instance, the hazard map created by the Rizal Geological Survey is used by Rizalian insurance agencies in order to properly adjust insurance for people living in hazardous areas. Hazard maps created for flooding are also used in insurance rate adjustments. Hazard maps can also be useful in determining the risks of living in a certain area. Hazard maps can help people become aware of the dangers they might face from natural disasters in a specific area. Using the hazard maps shown above, identify the areas that are prone to earthquake, landslide, tsunami or volcanic eruption. 1. In Figure 30-1, identify the areas in Bacoor City that are moderately- susceptible for earthquake-induced landslide. 2. Which ones are not susceptible to the hazard? 3. In Figure 30-2, identify the regions in the Philippines that are prone to P 12 earthquake of the highest degree of intensity. 4. Which places are prone to tsunami? 5. In figure 30-3, identify the areas that have low risk of volcanic eruption
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3. ASSESSMENT:A. Written works1. Directions: Describe me and Guess my graphs. Fill in the table belowSlope (m)Y-intercept (b) Types ofGraphС/systemaes211. x - y = 9x + y = 72. y - 8 = - 4x8x - 4 = 4y3. 3x + 3y = 6X-y= 24. 2y = 5x -105x = 2y + 105. 2x + y = 74x + 2y = 1B. Let's go TravelII. Directions: Look at the map below. Answer the questions and write your anon the space provided.MAP OF REGION 12
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4. Test 1 - True or False: Write the word Yehey if the statement is correct and Yahoo if it is not. Write your answer before the number. 1. Different speech communities may reflect subsets of the same language called dialects. 2. People with a certain word choice, syntax, and pronunciation are revealed to be members of a particular speech community. 3. Sigmund Freud opened the first experimental laboratory in psychology at the University of Leipzig, Germany. 4. The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) is based on historical population trends of two demographic characteristics. 5. The earliest evidence of such explorations come from the archaeological discovery of a Sumerian clay tablet map that dates back to 2300 BC. 6. Edward Burnett Taylor wrote "Researched into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civilization". 7. Adam Smith collected historical materials systematically and critically and arranged them into a historical narrative. 8. Herodotus wrote "Wealth of the Nations" in 1776. 9. Eratosthenes described the known areas of the world and divided the Earth into five climatic regions. 10. Charles Darwin wrote "Principles of Physiological Psychology." 11. Through the Medieval and Renaissance periods, history was often studied through a sacred or religious perspective. 12. Economics was not considered a separate discipline until the eighteenth century. 13. In medieval times, scholars argued that it was a moral obligation of business to sell goods at a just price. 14. The Ancient French made the first contribution to the subject through measuring the Earth using grids of meridians. 15. The formal study of language began in China.
Answer:
All true and then 5 and 15 is false
5. 11. Which is the best to use if you want to show sequence of event in a story?a. Timelineb. Concept mapc. Venn diagram d. Ple graph12. Concept Map are best to use in doing the following EXCEPT.a. Activity prior knowledgec. generatingb. Brainstormingd. comparing and contrast13. Which textual aid will help you put events in chronological order.a. Timelineb. Concept mapc Venn diagram d. Pie graph14. Which non-linear illustration will you use to show in percentage form where you spend you Php 10daily allowance?J. Pie graphb. Line graph5. Timelined far graph15. Which of the following can be presented using flow chart?Steps in online enrolmentc. Effect of lockdown to employerb. Comparing distance learningd. number of Covid 19 by region16. The Philippine National Police (PNP) prepare for possible extended timeline of covid 19 whichinformation is not relevant to the news?a. Philippine National Police (PNP) chief police General Arturo Goma Francis activated theAdministrative support to covid 19 operation force (ASTF).b. Composed the five functional task group under ASTF.c. Arranged deployment of personnel in a far flung areas.d. Served the front liners through provision on Health kit.17. The heading at the top of an article or page in newspaper or magazine.a. News reportb. Headlinec. Lead paragraph d. activity18. The most important aspect of the story as soon as possible.a. Lead paragraph.b. News report c. activityd. Headline
Answer:
11.b
12.c
13.a
14.b
15.c
16.d
17b
18.c
6. Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. 1. The geographic region within which the same standard time is used. A. Time Zone B. Daylight Saving Time C. Standard Time D. American Time 2. It is 15° longitude wide. A. Time Zone B. Daylight Saving Time C. Standard Time D. American Time 3. This is the period of the year between spring and fall when clocks in most parts of the United States are set one hour ahead of standard time. A. Time Zone B. Daylight Saving Time C. Standard Time D. American Time 4. It is the other term for Nautical Time zone. A. Time Zone B. Daylight Saving Time C. Standard Time D. American Time 5. This is the starting point for measuring the distance both east and west around the Earth is 0° longitude degree. A. Central Meridian B. Prime Meridian C. Time Zone D. Longitude 6. This can be chosen based on its position near the center of the area being mapped. A. Central Meridian B. Prime Meridian C. Time zone D. Longitude 7. Puerto Rico and Virgin Island use this standard time. A. Atlantic Standard Time B. Eastern Standard Time C. Central Standard Time D. Mountain Standard Time 8. Connecticut, Delaware and New Hampshire use this standard time. A. Atlantic Standard Time B. Eastern Standard Time C. Central Standard Time D. Mountain Standard Time 9. Arkansas, Iowa, and Louisiana use this standard time. A. Atlantic Standard Time B. Eastern Standard Time C. Central Standard Time D. Mountain Standard Time 10. Colorado, Utah and Wyoming use this standard time. A. Atlantic Standard Time B. Eastern Standard Time C. Central Standard Time D. Mountain Standard Time 11. California and Washington use this standard time. A. PST B. AKST C. HAST D. HADT 12. Alaska uses this standard time. A. PST B. AKST C. HAST D. HADT 13. Hawaii uses this standard time A. PST B. AKST C. HAST D. HADT 14. This is the standard time used in some parts of the United States that is between 169 degrees 30 minutes west longitude and 172 degrees 30 minutes west longitude. A. SST B. SDT C. CHST D. CHDT 15. This is the standard time used in the Island of Guam. A. SST B. SDT C. CHST D. CHDT TLE(CCS) Po siya. Pahelp po, thank u po!
Answer:
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. D
7. D
8. A
9. B
10. A
11. B
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. D
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Answer:
1. A
2.A
3.B
4.A
5.B
6.A
7.A
8.B
9.C
10.D
11.A
12.B
13.C
14.A
15.C
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7. waing mabuo ang hinihingi ng mga sumusunod na bilang pinpinaaangkop na kasagutanAng katangiang pisikal na lugar ang huruhubog sa pamuriuhay na mga tao. Ano ang tumutukoy sa poaaral ng katangiang pisikal ng daodig?A kasaysayanDAng basama ay nagmula sa dalawang salitang Gnyego sro geo at graphein Ano ang kahulugan ng graphobi?A DaigdigB. Magsalisik Magsulat D MagsunAno ang tong sa pinakamalaking dibisyon ng lupain ng daigdigA EkwadorB Kontinente C. KulturalD. FlatAng mundo natin ay itinuturing na madalo ng mundoAleksyonB GlobeC kapuluanD. Mapa6. Iba parlayat sistematicong representasyon ng buo o bahagi ng dalgdig.GlobeB: MapsC. MeridianD. TropikaHan ang taglay ng Asya na bahagdan ng kalupaan sa mundo?A14296C. 2897. Ang Asya ay matatagpuan sa 109Timog hanggang 900 hilagang latitude. Ano naman ang distansiya nito saJonghitude4 110.1750 Suangan B.140.1750 Kanluran C100-1600 Silangan D. 100-18000 Kanluran8. Ano ang humahat sa globo sa hilaga at timog na hemisphere nito at nasa zero degree latitude?* Equator B. Gnd C temational Dateline D.Prime MeridianAnong rehiyon sa Asya ang kilala sa katawagang Central Asia e Inner Asia?A Hilagang Asya B. Kanlurang Asya C Silangang Asya D. Timog Silangang Asya10. Alin sa mga sumusunod ang mga bansang magkakasama sa isang rehiyon?A Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cyprus, Maldives C. Armenia, Georgia, India, SyriaB. Iran, Israel, Jordan, SyriaD. Cambodia, China, Japan, Taiwan11. Ang Asya ay binubuo ng limang rehiyon, anong rehiyon sa Asya ang nasa gawing itaas ng Timog Silangang Asya?A Hilagang Asya 8. Kanlurang Asya D. Silangang Asya A Timog Asya-12 Ang Timog-Silangang Asya ay nahahati sa dalawang sub-regions, ang Mainland Southeast Asia at Insular SoutheasKung kaw ay nakatira sa Malaysia, sa anong sub-region ka napapabilang?A innar Asia B. Insular Southeast Asia C. Mainland Southeast Asia D. Central Asia13. Alin sa sumusunod ang isinasaalang-alang sa paghahating heograpiko ng rehiyon sa Asya?A sinasaalang-alang ang aspektong historical, kultural at heograpikalB. Isinasaalang-alang ang klima at panahon ng isang lugarC. Isinasaalang-alang ang pamamaraan ng paglinang ng kapaligirang pisial.D. Isinasaalang-alang sa paghahating heograpiko ang porma ng anyong lupa at anyong tubig sa lugar
Answer:
A
C
B
D
A
A
D
C
A
B
C
A
D
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8. 1. Which theory states that the entire crust is broken and is continuously moving? A. Continental Drift C. Seafloor Spreading B. Plate Tectonics D. Titanic Theory 2. What do we call the continuously moving part of the earth’s crust? A. fault B. fissure C. fracture D. plate 3. Which of these phrases is FALSE about lithospheric plates? A. have the same thickness everywhere B. include the crust and upper mantle C. thickest in the mountain regions D. vary in thickness 4. A landmass that projects well above its surroundings is a mountain. What do you call a chain of mountains? A. mountain arc C. mountain range B. mountain chain D. mountainous5. Plates float on the surface of the mantle. Which plate pushes the Philippine Plate toward the Eurasian Plate? A. Cocos Plate C. Scotia PlateB. Pacific Plate D. South American Plate6. What should you NOT DO during an earthquake? A. cover your head C. park your car B. duck under the table D. run to a tall tree7. Which is NOT TRUE about the location of the epicenter of earthquakes?A. Some are located along the edges of the continents.B. Some are located in mid-continents.C. Some are located in North Asia.D. Some are located in oceans.8. Why is it important to be aware of places prone to earthquakes?A. to identify what crop must be storedB. to identify when to evacuateC. to locate where to stay best D. to perform necessary precautions9. Where are most volcanoes situated? A. along fault lines C. near mountain ranges B. concentrated on continental edges D. under the oceanic crust10. Which famous Philippine volcano is usually seen in world maps due to its violent eruption in 1991? A. Bulusan B. Kanlaon C. Mayon D. Pinatubo11. Based on geological hazard maps, what is the safest place in the country due to its very low risk in geologic disasters? A. Batanes B. Isabela C. Palawan D. Romblon12. How do you describe the locations of earthquake epicenters, mountain rangers, and moving plates in the Pacific Ring of Fire? They are _____. A. all over the place C. located in the same location B. concentrated in one area D. strategically plotted in clusters 13. When you see that the ocean water is receding (disappearing) away from the beach, you MUST A. call the police C. stay in the middle of the beach B. run to the nearest hill or mountain D. take the time to pick up seashells14. What do you think is the basis of scientists in dividing Earth’s lithosphere into several plates? A. brightness of stars and formation of constellations in the sky B. the cycle of high and low tides during full moon C. the occurrence of earthquake, volcanism, and mountain formation D. the uneven distribution of heat in the globe
A. Continental Drift.
9. . 1. Labor Day is celebrated in the month of May. This sentence states a a. doubt b. fact c. opinion d. possibility 2. I love summer. This sentence states a a. doubt b. fact c. opinion d. possibility 3. The sun is the center of the solar system. This sentence states a a. doubt b. fact c. opinion d. possibility 4. Which of the following best describe an opinion? a. It can be proven. b. It is true and correct. c. It is a statement based on one's own feelings. d. It is a statement based on actual evidence. 5. Which of the following states an opinion? a. Dogs are man's best friend. b. Jose Rizal is our National Hero. c. She is my favorite teacher. d. Tomatoes help our skin glow. 6. Which of the following states a fact? a. My brother is the best basketball player. b. Bulacan is one of the provinces in Region III. c. I think my mother is the prettiest mother in the world. d. Luneta is my favorite venue. 7. Which of the following is an example of print materials? b. television a. blogs c. radio d. newspaper 8. Which of the following is an example of an online medium of journalism? b. newspaper a. blogs c. radio d. television 9. It is a medium of journalism that tells stories through photos. a. broadcast b. multimedia c. photojournalism d. print/online 10. It is a medium of journalism where a journalist writes articles and blogs for publications, like newspapers magazines. a. broadcast b. multimedia c. photojournalism d. print/online 11. It is the combination of broadcast, print and photojournalism. b. concept map a. books d. multimedia c. dictionary 12. It is the primary role of journalism. b. to entertain a. to criticize d. to investigate c. to inform the space provided
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1.b
2.c
3.a
4.d
5.c
6.a
7.b
8.c
9.d
10.a
11.c
12.b
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10. 7. When a line is graphed in the coordinate plane, it separates the plane into two regions calledA. Plane Divider B. Cartesian Plane C. Half-plane D. None of these8. It is any set of ordered pairs.A. Function B. RelationC. DomainD. Range9. It is a relation in which every element in the domain is mapped exactly one element in the range.A. Relation B. FunctionC. RangeD. Domain10. It is the set of all the first coordinates or the abscissa of the relation.A. Function B. RelationC. DomainD. Range11. It is the set of all the second coordinates or the ordinate of the relation.A. RelationB. FunctionC. RangeD. Domain12. In an equation where y is expressed in terms of x, the variable x is considered theA. Dependent B. Independent C. RangeD. Domainvariable.13. The variable y is theA. Dependent B. Independentvariable because its value depends on the value of x.C. RangeD. Domain14. It is a function defined by f(x) = mx + b, where m and b are real numbers.A. Linear Function B. Quadratic Function C. Exponential Function D. Trigonometric Function15. Which of the following relation is not a function?A. {(1,-5), (3,1),(-5,4),(4,-2)} B. {(2,7), (3,7),(4,7),(5,8)} C. {(1,-5), (-1,6),(1,4),(6,-3)} D. (3,-2), (5,-6),(7,7),(8,8)}16. Determine the values of the function fif f(x) = 2x -1 at x = -3, 0, and 2.A. -7,-1,3B. 7, 1, -3C. -7, -1, -3D. 7, 1, 317. Another name for an if-then statement is a _. Every conditional has two parts. The part following if is theand the part following then is theA. conditional statement; conclusion; hypothesis B. hypothesis; conditional statement; conclusionC. hypothesis; conclusion; conditional statement D. conditional statement; hypothesis; conclusion18. Write this statement as a conditional in if-then form: All triangles have three sides.A. If a triangle has three sides, then all triangles have three sides.B. If a figure has three sides, then it is not a triangle.C. If a figure is a triangle, then all triangles have three sides. D. If a figure is a triangle, then it ha
Answer:
7. B
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. C
12. B
13. B
14. A
15. B
16. A
17. D
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11. Learning Task 3: Using the map of the Philippines and its vicinity, plot the given points on the map.Connect the plotted points. The region within is the Philippine Area of Responsibility or PAR. It is thejob of PAGASA to monitor c!! tropical cyclones that enter this area,FoiniLatitudeLuugiluie115 EA5'N15 NB115 E20с21°Npa120°ED25 N120'5E25°N135°E&BkF5 N135 EGuide Questions:1. What are the places locatedin the identified points?AACHAR2. If a typhoon is located at15°N, 138°E, is it within the PAR?3. How about if the typhoon is at19°N, 117° E, is it inside the PAR?4. Why do you think Philippinesexperence an average of 20 to25 typhoons a year? Explain youranswer.1105 110 110 12 171" XT 127 128 126 127 126 120 121 122 123 13paki saguTan NMN po plss ng maayos pag Naka sagut po kayu ng maayos ehh heart ko po at eh 5star ko po thank you po
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12. I. WRITTEN WORKSTrue or False: Write the word T if the statement is correct and F if it is not. ________1. Different speech communities may reflect subsets of the same language called dialects. ________2. People with a certain word choice, syntax, and pronunciation are revealed to be members of a particular speech community. ________3. Sigmund Freud opened the first experimental laboratory in psychology at the University of Leipzig, Germany. ________4. The Demographic Transition Model (DTM) is based on historical population trends of two demographic characteristics. ________5. The earliest evidence of such explorations come from the archaeological discovery of a Sumerian clay tablet map that dates back to 2300 BC. ________6. Edward Burnett Taylor wrote “Researched into the Early History of Mankind and the Development of Civilization”.12________7. Adam Smith collected historical materials systematically and criticallyand arranged them into a historical narrative. ________8. Herodotus wrote “Wealth of the Nations” in 1776.________9. Eratosthenes described the known areas of the world and divided the Earth into five climatic regions. ________10. Charles Darwin wrote “Principles of Physiological Psychology.” ________11.Through the Medieval and Renaissance periods, history was often studied through a sacred or religious perspective. ________12.Economics was not considered a separate discipline until the eighteenth century. ________13.In medieval times, scholars argued that it was a moral obligation of business to sell goods at a just price. ________14.The Ancient French made the first contribution to the subject through measuring the Earth using grids of meridians. ________15. The formal study of language began in China.
1.T
2.T
3.F
4.T
5.F
6.T
7.T
8.F
9.F
10.T
11.F
12.T
13.T
14.F
15.T
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Answer:
1. T
2. T
3. F
4. T
5. F
6. T
7. T
8. F
9. F
10.T
11. F
12. T
13. T
14. F
15. F
13. 1. In what form do both low-mass and high-mass stars begin and end their life cycles? A. Black Hole B. Nebulae C. White Dwarf D. Poles 2. What kind of star is the sun? A. Red Giant star B. Neutron star C. Dwarf star D. Super giant star 3. What is the hottest star color? A. White star B. Yellow star C. Red star D. Blue star 4. Why do stars in the night sky look like tiny points of light, even though they are much larger than Earth? A. They are moving very fast. B. The atmosphere blocks most of their light. C. The stars visible at night are very far from Earth. D. Most of the light from stars is absorbed by galaxies, so it does not reach Earth. 5. Which of the following statement is NOT true? A. Stars differ in size. B. Red stars are the hottest stars. C. Supernova are exploding stars. D. The sun is a medium-sized yellow star. 6. How do astronomers use the constellations in the sky? A. for star gazing B. for signs of meteorites C. for drawing stick figures D. for mapping regions in the sky 7. How do constellations help navigators? A. for lights at sea B. for finding directions C. for recording dates D. for viewing pleasure 8. Which constellation can help a traveler find the south sky at nighttime. A.Polaris B. Cassiopeia C. Crux D. Orion 9. What is the largest constellation? A. Hydra B. Cassiopeia C. Ursa Major D. Ursa Minor 10. How many constellations are officially recognized by astronomers today? A. 68 B. 78 C. 88 D. 98 11. You want to find the North Star or Polaris in the north sky, which shape of the constellation will help tell you find the North Star? A. cross B. letter "W" C. small dipper D. big dipper 12. There is one constellation that is only visible during the winter months. What is this constellation called? A. Cross B. Orion C. Sun D. Milky Way
Answer:
1.A
2.C
3.D
4.B
5.B
6.C
7.B
8.C
9.B
10.C
11.D
12.B
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14. 1. About ____ of the planet’s surface is made up of ocean basins.A. 60% B. 70% C. 75% D. 80%2. These are regions that are below sea level.A. Sonar B. Ocean basins C. Crustal plates D. None of the choices3. What is/are result/s in the creation of many ocean basins features?A. Mountain formation B. Volcanism C. Earthquakes D. All of these choices4. It is defined as a small elevated landform that rises from the great depths of the oceanA. Abyssal hill/plane B. Guyot C. Seamount D. Ocean trenches5. long narrow, steep-sided depressions found on the ocean floor.A. Abyssal hill/plane B. Guyot C. Seamount D. Ocean trenches6. What is the largest ocean on earth? A. Arctic ocean C. Indian ocean B. Atlantic ocean D. Pacific Ocean7. What are the deepest parts of the ocean? A. In ocean sinkholes. C. The middle of the ocean basins. B. Near the continents. D. In trenches formed by subduction zones.8. Which of the following geological record that shows the continents rift apart to form ocean basins, other oceans must close? A. Oceanic formation C. Pseudocylindrical Map B. Plate tectonics D. Wilson Cycle9. Suppose a large portion of the island of Hawaii catastrophically slides into the Pacific Ocean. What would be the long-term effect on the remaining island? A. The tourist industry would be devastated. B. A new volcano would begin to grow. C. It would begin to sink. D. It would begin to rise.10. How does an ocean basin form? A. When there was an increase in available water, or a fall of landmass. B. Due to seafloor spreading and the movement of tectonic plates. C. When water has covered a large portion of the Earth’s crust. D. All of the choices 11. Why is it that the Pacific Ocean basin has the most clay? A. It has the most glacial ice C. It is the deepest.B. It is the shallowest. D. It is the warmest.12. What major ocean basin that lies between South America and Africa in the south and North America and Europe in the north? A. Arctic ocean C. Indian ocean B. Atlantic ocean D. Pacific Ocean13. What do you call to the measurement and charting of depth and shape of water in oceans, seas, or lakes? A. Altimetry B. Bathymetry C. Oceanography D. Sonimetry14. How does an ocean basin form?A. Continental lithosphere becomes so dense that it sinksB. Meteorite impacts cause hyge craters that are the precursors to oceansC. All of the ocean basins were formed when Earth’s crust first formed, so there are no new oceansD. A continental plate is pulled apart and seafloor spreading creates ocean lithosphere in the gap left between the pieces.15. The deepest parts of the seafloor tend to be the youngest oceanic crust. A. True B. False C. Maybe D. Somehow
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2.b
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4.d
5.a
6.d
7.c
8.a
9.a
10.b
11.c
12.a
13.d
14.a
15.d
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15. Assessment: Read and answer the following. Write your answer on the space provided before eachnumber._1. What do we call the continuously moving part of the earth's crust?A faultB fissureC. fractureD. plate2. Which theory states that the entire crust is broken and is continuously moving?A.Continental Drift B. Plate TectonicsC. Seafloor SpreadingD.Titanic Theory3. Which of the following is NOT a result of Plate Tectonics?A EarthquakeB. fault linesC. landsildesD. mountains4. This earthquake type happens when the shifting of Earth's plates is driven by the sudden release ofenergy within some limited region of the rocks of Earth.A aftershockB foreshockC. tectonicD. volcanic5. Why is it important to be aware of places prone to earthquakes?A to identify what crop must be stored B. to identity when to evacuateC. to locate where to stay bestD to perform necessary precautions6. Which famous Philippine volcano is usually seen in world maps due to its violent eruption in 1991?A BulusanB. KanlaonC. MayonD. Pinatubo7. How do you describe the location of earthquake epicenters, active volcanoes, and moving platesin the Pacific Ring of Fire?A They are all over the placeB. They are concentrated in one areaC. They are situated in the same locationD. They are strategically plotted in clusters.8. Why is it important to be aware of places prone to earthquakes?A. to identify what crop must be storedB. to identify what relief goods to be preparedC. to locate where to the next quake will occurD. to perform necessary precautions9. All of these are wise practices during an earthquake EXCEPTA. cover your headB. duck under the table C. park your carD. run to a tall tree10. Tsunami comes when you suddenly observe the ocean water moving away from the beach. To save yourself from this calamity, you MUSTA. call the policeB. run to the nearest hill or mountainC. stay in the middle of the beachD. take the time to pick up seashells11. Which of these phrases is FALSE about lithospheric plates?A have the same thickness everywhere B. include the crust and upper mantleC. thickest in the mountain regionsD. vary in thickness12. A landmass that projects well above its surroundings is a mountain. What do a chain of mountains?A. mountain arcB. mountain chainC. mountain rangeD. mountainous13. Which is NOT TRUE about the location of the epicenter of earthquakes?A. Some are located along the edges of the continents. B. Some are located in mid-continents.C. Some are located in North Asia.D. Some are located in oceans14. Why is it important to be aware of places prone to earthquakes?A. to identify what crop must be storeB. to identify when to evacuateC to locate where to stay bestD. to perform necessary precautions15.Where are most volcanoes situated?A along fault linesB. concentrated on continental edges C. near mountain rangesD. under the oceanic crust
Answer:
1.b 2.a 3.c4.c 5.a 6 b 7.a 8.d
16. Read the (EXPOSITORY TEXT) below and try to answer the question and pls try to answer that correctly. Canada is a revered country in the North American continent for its friendly people, peaceful politics, spectacular wildlife, and much more. However, for people who live outside this country (second largest in terms of area), the history of this nation may not be known or understood. In order to understand how Canada became the country it is now, an overview will be given. Canada has gone through a long history before its Constitution was patriated in 1982. In fact, it begins with the pre-contact aboriginal timeline. According to Britannica.com, “North America’s first humans migrated from Asia, presumably over a now-submerged land bridge from Siberia to Alaska sometime about 12,000 years ago, during the last Ice Age; it has also been argued, however, that some people arrived earlier, possibly up to 60,000 years ago. Unknown numbers of people moved southward along the western edge of the North American ice cap. The presence of the ice, which for a time virtually covered Canada, makes it reasonable to assume that the southern reaches of North America were settled before Canada, and that the Inuit (Eskimo) who live in Canada’s Arctic regions today were the last of the aboriginal peoples to reach Canada” (Nicholson, Norman L., and Roger D. Hall). Before Europeans came, about 12 languages were developed by the natives of the land, and these languages were found in various cultures and tribes. Eventually, the Iroquois Confederacy was organized, which consisted of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca peoples, and eventually the Tuscarora. In these tribes, and throughout the Iroquois Confederacy, there was mixture of agriculture and hunting. Also, some groups had a high-level of political, religious, cultural, and trading organization. According to Britannica.com, “The one characteristic virtually all the groups in precontact Canada shared was that they were self-governing and politically independent” (Nicholson, Norman L., and Roger D. Hall). Though the eventual European explorers and invaders described the natives sometimes as savages, this was surmised out of ignorance. The first European explorers of the Canadian region were Vikings from Iceland, where they came to Labrador and Newfoundland. There are still the remains of their settlements in these areas (Citizenship Canada). The natives and Vikings did not get along so well initially, although they eventually traded together, according to available evidence (Nicholson, Norman L., and Roger D. Hall). After the Vikings eventually fled the region, John Cabot (aka Giovanni Caboti), an Italian navigator came upon this land. According to the Canadian Encyclopedia, “Cabot and his crew were the second group of Europeans to reach what would become Canada, following Norse explorers around 1000 CE. Despite not yielding the trade route Cabot hoped for, the 1497 voyage provided England with a claim to North America and knowledge of an enormous new fishery” (“John Cabot”). Though the Northwest Passage was not found, a new part of the British fishing industry emerged from this voyage. It also initiated trade between the natives and Europeans, though they were suspicious of each other. The first claiming of land in Canada was by the French. As stated by Canada.ca, “Between 1534 and 1542, Jacques Cartier made three voyages across the Atlantic, claiming the land for King Francis I of France. Cartier heard two captured guides speak the Iroquoian word kanata, meaning “village.” By the 1550s, the name of Canada began appearing on maps” (Citizenship Canada). After these voyages, the first French settlement was constructed. According to Britannica, “… the French king, anxious to challenge the claims of Spain in the New World, decided to set up a fortified settlement. Internal and European politics delayed the enterprise until 1541, when, under the command of Jean-François de La Rocque, sieur (lord) de Roberval, Cartier returned to Stadacona and founded Charlesbourg-Royal just northwest of Quebec” (Nicholson, Norman L., and Roger D. Hall). Though the French did not discover gems and other precious items in their new land, they still laid claim to the area that they “discovered.” More French settlement activity continued in the name of competing with the Spanish. According to Britannica, “In 1604 the French navigator Samuel de Champlain, under Pierre du Gua, sieur de Monts, who had received a grant of the monopoly, led a group of settlers to Acadia. He chose as a site Dochet Island (Île Sainte-Croix) in the St. Croix River, on the present boundary between the United States and Canada. (QUESTION) 1. What have you learned from the text? 2. Is there any relevance for the readers to know the history of Canada? Elaborate your answer. 3.Have you noticed any difference in its structure as to compare with that of a narrative text? Enumerate your answer.
Answer:
1. Canada is a revered country in the North American continent for its friendly people, peaceful
politics, spectacular wildlife, and much more also the history of this nation may not be known or understood.
2. Yes, Canada has a biggest mystery on their history. And it's an honor to know what behind that mystery.
3. The information is told like a story. The story arranged completely correct and meanwhile there's are following questions.
Explanation:
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17. 10. According to the nearest route, how many oceans will Leandro travel from Costa Rica to Canterbury in New Zealand? A. One B. Two C. Three 11. Karina intends to build a textile factory, but she needs to build her factory in AN ASIAN COUNTRY where it is easy to land in different parts of Europe by ship. What country would you suggest to him? A. Armenia B. Egypt C. Turkey 12. Fr. wants to travel. John Crus to the nearest country in Africa to begin his mission of sharing his faith. If he is from Suriname, which of these countries was his first port of call? A. Botswana B. Gambia C. Niger 13. What is the last body of water that the sultan of Brunei will travel to reach Italy using the shortest route? A. Red Sea B. North Atlantic Ocean C. Mediterranean Sea 14. Which of the following is one of the less favorable aspects of living in alpine tundras like Iceland? A. The soil is not very fertile for cultivation. B. Fish do not visit the polar region much. C. The alpine tundra is less rich in mineral resources. 15. What climate should you look for in a country if you want to build a plantation of fruits like pineapple? A. Polar Climate B. Temperate Climate C. Tropical climate 16. Examine the image below for the position of South Carolina on the world map. Note that it is just above the Tropic of Cancer. Based on the location of this state, the climate here can be A. Subtropic B. Semi-tropic C. Supertropic 17. What could happen to the Aral Sea if all the water going to it is blocked and diverted to another place? A. The salt level in the water can increase and it loses water due to evaporation. B. The water in the Aral Sea can become polluted because it no longer moves. C. It may not have any effect because the water in nature will return to the Aral Sea on its own. 18. What can the rapid melting of glaciers cause in different parts of the world? A. Presence of water pollution in the sea due to the pollution that the glacier has B. Possibility of sea level rise due to ice melting C. Possibility of marine biodiversity dying due to drowning in the sea 19. Why is the increase in microplastic pollution spread in Mt. alarming? Everest? A. It can affect the health of various organisms that can inhale or ingest these microplastics. B. Not many tourists go to Mt. Everest in the amount of clutter and pollution found around it. C. No salary is given to the citizens who are guardians of Mt. Everest is the most visited by people. 20. All of these are methods to reduce the level of pollution in our unique lands and waters except A. Saving energy to reduce carbon footprints B. Planting trees to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere C. Regular use of laminated paper boxes for food
Answer:
10. A
11. C
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. A
16. B
17. A
18. B
19. A
20. B
Explanation:
18. 6. What is being compared in the given analogy sentence?Zamboanga Region is a melting pot of cultures.A. Pot and CultureC. Zamboanga Region and CultureB. Zamboanga Region and Melting PotD. Zamboanga Region and Melting7. What is meant in the statement below?Finding a good man is like finding a needle in the sand.A. A good man is hiding in the sand.C. It is hard to find a good man.B. It is very easy to find a good man.D. A good man is like a needle.8. If door is to house, hand is toA. fingerB. palmC. bodyD. wash9. Finding a true friend is like finding alan3. flowerC. treasureD. stone10. Her cheeks are as red asA. snowB. sunC. faceD. rose11. A movie is aride of emotions.A. jeepney3. busC. motorcycle D. roller-coaster12. My intelligent classmate is theof the class.A. Queen Elizabeth B. HitlerC. Vice Ganda D. Einstein13. What is a Linear Text?A. It includes digital texts.B. It presents graphs and maps.C. It contains information that is found in a graphic organizer.D. It is a traditional text that needs to be read from beginning to end.14. What is a Non-linear Text?A. It refers to a text that do not need to be read from beginning to end.B. It is a traditional text that needs to be read from beginning to end.C. It is lengthy to read.D. It includes printed texts.
Answer:
6: B
7: C
8: C
9: C
10: D
11: D
12: D
13: D
14: A
Explanation:
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19. 5. According to PAGASA, about 20 tropical cyclones enter theeach yeara atmospherec. PARb. oceand all6. Low pressure area (LPA) during stormy weather a region where in pressure isa highClowb hatd. stationary7. In plotting the PAR. the vertical lines going to the North is calleda equatorc. longitudeb. latituded pole8. Which is the correct arrangement of tropical cyclone categories based on a low tohigh speed of wind?a tropical depression - tropical storm - typhoon - super typhoonb. tropical storm - tropical depression - typhoon - super typhoonc tropical storm - tropical depression - super typhoon-typhoond. super typhoon-typhoon - tropical depression - tropical storm9. Which of the following is/are false? The center of a cyclonea. appears dark in the weather mapb. is an area with low atmospheric pressurec. is the center of swirling windd. is the location of the strongest winds in the cyclone10. A typhoon will be called "Hurricane" if it crosses thea. Atlantic Ocean c. Persian Gulfb. China Sea d. Suez Canal11. Which of the following best explains why Philippines is prone to typhoons?a. Philippines is composed of many islands.b. Philippines is geologically located along the Pacific region near the equatorwhich is prone to tropical cyclones.c. Philippines is surrounded by water.d. Philippines is a tropical country.12. The table shows comparison between hurricane and tropical cyclone. Which rowin the table gives the correct comparison?HurricaneForms near the polesIt is more destructive.Tropical CycloneForms near the equatorIt is less destructive
Answer:
b
a
c
b
b
c
d
c
d
c
a
d
Explanation:
mali po yung iba jan but yan po opinion ko
20. 4. What point along the fault where movements first occur?A. EpicenterB. FocusC. IntensityD. Magnitude5. Which agency of the government in the Philippines is monitoring the movement of the earth crust?A. DENRB. DOSTC. PAGASAD. PHIVOLCS6. What happens to the P-waves when they are approaching the molten part of the Earth's interior?A. become slower B. remains the same C. they disappear D. the velocity increase7. Which of the following seismic waves is detected first by the seismograph?A. L-wavesB. P-wavesC. R-wavesD. S-waves8. Which part of the Earth is said to be solid?A. CrustB. MantleC. Inner Core D. Outer Core9. What happens to the P-waves when they are approaching the molten part of the Earth's interior?A. become slower B. remains the sameC. they disappear D. Velocity increas10. What do you call the region on Earth's surface where a violent earthquake is felt?A. CrustB. EpicenterC. FocusD. Plate tectonic11. Which of the following best describes a magnitude 7 earthquake?A. May or may not be felt by people. C. A lot of damage in highly populated areasB. Felt by most people.D. Can cause severe damage.12. Pangea break off into seven continents, what could be the probable cause of this event?A. Shear Stress B. Confining Stress C. Tension Stress D. Compression Stress13. Friction between the two sides of a fault keeps it from moving until the stress on the fault overcomfriction, then the fault slips and creates an earthquake.A. True B. False C. Maybe bothD. It depends on the situation.14. Which fault is characterized on which the two blocks slide past one another?A. Normal FaultB. Reverse Fault C. Strike-Slip Fault D. Active Fault15. It is calculated from earthquakes recorded by a seismograph.B. IntensityB. MagnitudeD. PressureD. Temperature*Use the map below
Answer:
4. B
5. D
6. A
7. B
8. A and C
9. A
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. A
14. C
15. B
Explanation:
21. a. . C. 12. What do you call that area or region where most active volcanoes and earthquakes occur? Pacific Ocean Basin b. Pacific Ocean c. Pacific Ring of Fire d. Pacific Ocean plate 13. What best describes the distribution of earthquake epicenters on earth? a. Earthquake are found anywhere across the globe. b. Earthquakes are in random places across the globe. Earthquake epicenters are found only in the Pacific Ring of Fire. d. Earthquake epicenters are found along plate boundaries specifically in the Pacific Ring of Fire, mid-oceanic ridges and trenches. 14. Based on the map, where are active volcanoes mostly found? a. Along plate boundaries b. Along the oceanic ridges Along the Pacific Ring of Fire d. All of the above 15. Why do volcanoes and earthquake epicenters share common location? a. Due to their distribution along plate boundaries. b. Due to gravitational pull of the earth Due to Earth's rotation d. Due to the movement of the inner core
Answer:
12.d
13.d
14.a
15.b
22. Dolores National High SchoolMagalang Pampanga2 Sumo Teams2020-2021Do Reach om carefully Choose the best answer to thefacethe correct answer1. It is a system of thunderstorms that are moving around a centera LPAb. Tropical cyclone c. Thunderstorm2. A tropical cyclone that hit Mindanao region in the year 2012 categorized as supertyphoond. Monsoonsa Sendong b. Pabloc. Harurot3. A region where there is a warm air rising up and the surrounding air moves toward that regiona. Ana. HPAb. LPAc. Tropic Region d. Equator4 The following are the factors needed in order for the tropical cyclone to forma Warm air b. Cold airc. Windds &5. A weather instrument used to measure the direction of the winda wind mill b. barometerc. wind vaned wind scale6. What category of tropical cyclone with a wind speed of 118kph?a tropical stormc. typhoonb. tropical depressiond. supertyphoon7. Which of the following category of tropical cyclone with wind speed of 200kph?a tropical stormb. tropical depression8. Which part of the Philippines hit by tropical storm Sendong?a Luzonb. Visayas9. Which bodies of water found in the esartern part of the Philippines?a Celebes Sea b. China Sea10. In what temperature the water gets evaporate?a 25 degree Celsius b. 22 degree Celsiusc. typhoond. supertvphoonc. Mindanaod. All of thesec. West Philippine Sead. Pacific Ocean11. Mang Tanny Cruz, a meteorologist announced a tropical cyclone spotted north of Batanes with wind speed of 200kph Whatc. 10 degree Celsius d. 26.5 degree Celsiuskind of weather disturbance do we have?a tropical depression b. tropical storm c. Typhoon12. Which of the following goverment agencies is responsible for giving a daily weather forecast.d. Supertyphoona DENRb.DPWHc. PAGASA13. The measure of distance in degrees North and South of the equator is calledd. PHIVOLCSa. Hemisphere b. Latitudec. Longituded. Prime meridian14. What is the temperature of the bodies of water in the vicinity of the Philippines?a.coldb. Lukewarm c. Moistd Warm15. In which climate zone is the Philippines found?a. Arcticb. Polarc. Temperated Tropical16.To inform the people about the approaching weather disturbance, the PAGASA sends outa emergency kit b. Typhoon signal c Weatherd Weather map17. A tropical cyclone originated in the northern part of Atlantic Ocean is calleda typhoonb. Supertyphoon c. Hurricaned Tropical storm18. What is the local term used to describe tropical cyclone in the Philippines?a bagyob. huricanec. tornado19 What weather instrument used to measure speed of the wind?c. wind vaneb. anemometera. thermometer20. What is the name of the typhoon that hits the country last November 2020d. Milingb. Harurotc. Ulysses
Answer:
bccabcc.aabbabdbdabaExplanation:
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nag basa at nag sagot po Kaya
pakibrainliest po pls
23. . Directions: Tell whether the following statement is True or False.Write your answers on the space provided Before the number. 1. Latitude is the measurement on a globe or map of a place north or south f the equator. 2. Latitude is measured i degrees, minutes, and seconds. 3. Equator is also called the great circle around the Earth. 4. The starting point for latitude is the equator. 5. At the North Pole, the latitude is 90°N. 6. At the South Pole, the latitude is 90° S. 7. The lines of latitude are also known as parallels of latitude. 8. The part of the world between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropics of Capricorn is called the tropics. 9. Between the tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle is the Northern temperate zone. 10. Areas within the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle are called the polar regions or frigid zones. 11. The latitude of an equator is 0°. 12. Northern hemisphere is the part of the world between the North Pole and the equator. 13. The starting point for longitude is the Prime Meridian. 14. Southern hemisphere is the part of the world between the South Pole and the equator. 15. The latitude of Arctic Circle is 66.5°N. nent below.true or false
equator is too because comperate the temeperature of arctic cirle is 56.5 N
24. __________ 21. A complete rotation of the Earth on its axis is also called __________. *A. One complete yearB. One complete hourC. One complete monthD. One complete daytime and night time__________ 22. Luis have an effective demonstration of the rotation and the revolution of the Earth, which material will be useful? *A. pictureB. mapC. globeD. drawing__________ 23. When earth rotates, there are regions facing the sun, what is the result of this? *A. It is daytime for regions facing the sun.B. It is night time for regions facing the sun.C. It is summer time for regions facing the sun.D. It is winter time for the regions facing the sun.__________ 24. When some regions are not facing the sun, it results to __________. *A. night time for regions not facing the sunB. nighttime for regions facing the sunC. nighttime for regions on the sideD. summer time for those regions__________ 25. As the Earth rotates, it results to day and night. How many hours complete daytime and nighttime? *A. 12 hoursB. 23 hoursC. 24 hoursD. 48 hours__________ 26. When asked to demonstrate the occurrence of daytime and night time, which materials can help? *A. a model (globe) and a flashlightB. a model (globe) and a stickC. a model (globe)D. a flashlight__________ 27. What causes the seasons of the year? *A. the tilt of Earth on its axisB. the spinning of Earth on its axisC. the rotation of the Moon around EarthD. the northern and southern hemispheres__________ 28. The Philippines has only two seasons, dry and wet. However, it brings catastrophes in the country such as drought during dry season, while flash floods and landslide during wet season. Which of the statements below will help mitigate the catastrophes?A. Conserve water and plant more trees.B. Store more clean waters and reside in high places.C. Depend on government plans regarding mitigation of catastrophesD. Introduce new product online to suit the need of the people during the seasons__________ 29. One of Earth's motions causes it to have four seasons. Which of these motions causes Earth to have four seasons? *A. revolvingB. rotatingC. spinningD. vibrating__________ 30. What is the degree of tilt of the planet Earth? *A. 360 degreesB. 90 degreesC. 23.5 degreesD. 13.5 degree
Answer:
21. D
22.C
23.A
24.A
25.C
26.C
27.B
28.A
29.B
30.A
Explanation:
Pabrainliest po sunakit ulo ko jan eh25. 15. Latitude and longitude are measured in a. miles b. kilometer c. degrees d. hours16. Longitude is a. Imaginary parallel lines that run east and west around the earth b. Imaginary lines, or meridians, that run north and south, crossing the N and S Polles c. The Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn d. None of the above 17. Lines on map that help to locate exact places in the world a. latitude and longitude b. equator and prime meridian c. north and south pole d. Arctic and Antarctic 18. How many parts does the equator divides the earth into? a. 2 b.4 c.8d. 12 19. What is the name of the climate region between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn? a. tropical b. seasonal c. polar d. highlands 20. What are the measurement in degrees for the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricom? a. 90°N and 90°S b. both are 0 degrees c. 23.5° N and 23.5°Sd. 66.5°N and 66.5°S 21. All lines of Longitude can be called as a. parallels b. grid c. meridians d. perpendicular 22. All lines of Latitude can be called as a. parallels d. perpendicular c. meridians b. grid coordinates which do you find first? -- WA
Answer:
15.B
16.D
17.D
18.C
19.A
20.B
21.A
22.A
Explanation:
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Answer:
15.C
16.B
17.A
18.A
19.A
20.C
21.C
Explanation:
correct me if im wrong
26. 1. What type of fault is depicted on the geological map? a. normal fault b. a reverse fault c. a right-lateral fault d. a left-lateral fault 2. Which way do the sedimentary layers dip-assuming the structure is not overturned? a. Toward the east b. toward the west c. toward the center of the map d. east and west 3. The Red Sea is an example of a(n) __________. a. Anticline b. strike-slip fault basin c. rift valley d. horst block mountain 4. Which of the following features is formed in a region affected by tensional tectonic forces? a. An anticline b. a thrust fault c. a strike-slip fault d. a rift valley 5. What type of fault is a thrust fault? a. Low-angle normal fault c. low-angle reverse fault b. High-angle reverse fault d. low-angle strike-slip fault 6. Overthrusts are caused by large-scale ________ forces. a. Shearing b. tensional c. compressive d. shear-combined with tensional and compressive 7. What type of fault is characterized by movement both along strike and long dip? a. Oblique-slip b. strike slip c. reverse d. normal 8. An oblique-slip fault suggests ______________ a. Tensional forces only c. shear forces only b. Compressive forces only d. shear forces combined with compressive or tensional forces 9. Strike-slip faults _____________ a. Have primarily horizontal movement c. have primarily vertical movement b. Have no appreciable displacement d. are low angle reverse faults 10. Which two measurements describe the orientation of a fault plane at a given location? a. Axis and plane b. strike and dip c. lateral and thrust d. trend and plunge 11. What type of fault is characterized by the rocks above the fault plane moving upward relative to the rock below the fault plane? a. Normal b. strike slip c. reverse d. all of these 12. Downfolds or basins of layered rock are called: a.Anticlines b. faults c. synclines d. unconformities 13. A broad circular or oval upward bulge of rock layers is called a (n) __________ a.Anticline b. syncline c. basin d. dome 14. If the sedimentary rocks on a geologic map form a zigzag pattern, the underlying structure probably consists of _________ a.Horizontal anticlines and synclines c. domes and basin b. Plunging anticlines and synclines d. strike slip faults 15. Which of the following is an example of a fault where the motion is primarily horizontal? a. a strike slip fault c. a right-lateral fault d. a transform fault d. all of these 16. The dip of a unit represents the _____________ a. Direction of intersection of the rock layer an a horizontal surface b. Part of the unit which has been erodedc. Angle at which the bed inclines from the horizontal d. Tilt of the rock unit before deformation 17. Which of the following is not a tectonic force responsible for folding or faulting rocks? a. Compressive force b. tensional force c. shear force d. all of these are tectonic force 18. The angle at which a sedimentary bed is inclined from the horizontal is called the ______________ a. Anticline b. strike c. syncline d. dip 19. What type of forces dominate at convergent plate margins? a. Tensional forces b. shearing forces c. compressive forces d. none of these 20. If you are flying in an airplane and you look down at the landscape, you are seeing a ____________ a. Map b. cross-sectional c. lateral d. horizontal
Answer:
1a
2b
3a
4c
5c
Explanation:
sorry po kung Mali ako
27. A. Direction: Using the Map above, answer the following by writing where region does your answer belong. Timog Silangang Asya Questions Ex: What is 3 times 2? 1. What is the mathematical expression of 6 multiplied by m? 2. Which is constant in this expression? x + 12 3. What is the classification of 15a + 2b-3 according to number of terms? What is 327 What is y-4 in English phrase? 4. What is 3²?5. What is y-4 in English phrases?Directions. Choose from the b Choices Ans: (PHILIPPINES) 6 (JAPAN) 9 (LEBANON) 6m (SINGAPORE) trinomial (KAZAKHSTAN) take away 4 (INDIA) 12 (PHILIPPINES) 6pasagot po need napo bukas thank you!
A. Direction: Using the Map above, answer the following by writing where region does your answer belong.
Timog Silangang Asya
Questions Ex: What is 3 times 2?
1. What is the mathematical expression of 6 multiplied by m? 6m
2. Which is constant in this expression? x + 12? 12
3. What is the classification of 15a + 2b-3 according to number of terms?trinomial
What is 327? constant
What is y-4 in English phrase? Four is subtracted from y.
4. What is 3²? 9
5. What is y-4 in English phrases?Four is subtracted from y.
Directions. Choose from the b Choices Ans:
(PHILIPPINES) 6
(JAPAN) 9
(LEBANON) 6m
(SINGAPORE) trinomial
(KAZAKHSTAN) take away 4
(INDIA) 12
(PHILIPPINES) 6
where is the map?28. Directions: Read and analyze each sentence. Circle the letter of the bes6. What is the imaginary line where the sky and Earth appear to meet?A. PolarisB. HorizonC. Sphere7. Which part of the celestial sphere is the sun located?A. North Celestial PoleC. Celestial EquatorB. South Celestial PoleD. Celestial Sphere8. How do astronomers use the constellations in the sky?A. for star gazingC. for mapping regions in the skyB. for signs of meteoritesD. for drawing stick figures9. How do constellations help navigators?A. for lights at seaC. for recording datesB. for finding directionsD. for viewing pleasure10. Which constellation can help a traveler find the south sky at nightA. AndromedaB. Cassiopeia C. Crux11. What is the Latin name given to the constellation of twins?A. AriesB. GeminiC. LibraD12. What is the smallest constellation?A. CruxB. CygnusC. SagittariusD13. The Big Dipper is a part of which constellation?A. Aquarius B. Ursa MinorC. Canis MajorC14. What is the largest constellation?A. Andromeda B. OrionC. Cygnus15. Which constellation has Polaris, the North Star?A. LibraB. CapricornC. Ursa Major
Answer:
6)B
7)D
8)C
9)B
10)A
11)B
12)A
13)Ursa Major
14)Hydra
15)Ursa Minor
29. III. MULTIPLE CHOICEDIRECTIONS: Read and understand each statement carefully. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the letter only on the space provided before each number.11. The Big Dipper is a part of which constellation?*1 pointA. AquariusC. Ursa MinorB. Canis MajorD. Ursa Major12. Which constellation has Polaris, the North Star?*1 pointA. LibraB. CapricornC. C. Ursa MajorD. D. Ursa Minor13. How do astronomers use the constellations in the sky?*1 pointA. for star gazingB. for mapping regions in the skyC. for signs of meteoritesD. for drawing stick figures14. How do constellations help navigators?*1 pointA. for lights at seaB. for recording dateC. for finding directionsD. for viewing pleasure15. Polaris is also called the__________.*1 pointA. North StarB. West StarC. East StarD. South Star16. It is the most recognizable constellation and can be seen throughout the world.*1 pointA. OrionB. LeoC. CassiopeiaD. Ursa Major17. This constellation resembles an animal figure the Lion. It is located in the Northern hemisphere.*1 pointA. OrionB. LeoC. CassiopeiaD. Ursa Major18. This device used by astronomers to study objects too far to be seen by ordinary telescope.*1 pointA. TelescopeB. Radio TelescopeC. RadioD. All of the above19. A group of stars that forms a pattern in the night sky.*1 pointA. Star patternB. AndromedaC. ConstellationD. Ursa Major20. Big and Little Dipper are constellations seen in _________ night sky.*1 pointA. DecemberB. NovemberC. JanuaryD. February21. Which of the following constellation consists of five stars that forms letter W in the night sky.*1 pointA. OrionB. LeoC. CassiopeiaD. All of the above22. Which constellation is referred to as the hunter.*1 pointA. OrionB. LeoC. CassiopeiaD. Big Dipper23. This constellation shown with three bright star and three fainter stars aligned south of the belt represent his sword. *1 pointA. OrionB. LeoC. CassiopeiaD. Big Dipper24. It is also known as the “Little Bear”, a constellation located in the Northern sky. It consists of seven stars that form a little dipper.*1 pointA. OrionB. Ursa MajorC. Ursa MinorD. Big Dipper25. It is located in the Northern hemisphere and composed of seven stars; four of its stars make up a bowl, while its three stars resemble a handle.*1 pointA. OrionB. Ursa MajorC. Ursa MinorD. Big Dipper
Answer:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. D
5.A
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.A
10.D
30. C a. a. Earthquake b. Mountain ranges c. Volcano 0 9. Which is NOT a result of plate tectonics. a. Earthquake b. Fault line d. Mountain c. Landslide 0 10. The thinnest but denser part of the lithosphere a. Continental crust b. Oceanic crust c. Lithosphere d. Core 11. A Japanese word which means harbour waves. a. Earthquake b. Mountain ranges c. Volcano d. Tsunami 12. It is made up of the crust and the upper mantle. a. Continental crust b. Oceanic crust c. Lithosphere d. Core 13. This earthquake type happens when the shifting of the earths plates is driven by the sudden relea energy within some limited regions of the rocks of the earth a. After shock b. Fore shock c. Tectonic d. Volcanic 14. Which famous volcano is usually seen in world maps due to its violent eruption in 1991? a. Bulusan b. Kanlaon c. Mayon d. Pinatubo 15. It is also known as Constructive boundary a. divergent b. convergent c. Transform d. Plates 16. The broken segment of the lithosphere. a. Epicenter b. Plates c. Tectonics d. Crust 17. The thickest part of a lithosphere. a. Continental crust b. Oceanic crust c. Lithosphere d. Core 18. Plates float on the surface of the mantle. Which plate pushes the Philippine plate toward the Eu Plate
Answer:
a
c
b
a
a
d
c
b
a
c
c
b
d
d
a
c
b
c
a
b
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