Reviewer
Reviewer
Reviewer
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. What is the smallest main unit of geologic time?
a. eon
b. era
c. epoch
d. period
2. Which is the present eon that began 541 million years ago?
a. Cenozoic
b. Holocene
c. Phanerozoic
d. Quartenary
3. When did the breakup of Pangea happen where all dinosaurs and reptiles
also wiped out?
a. Cenozoic
b. Mesozoic
c. Paleozoic
d. Precambrian
9. When is the time where proliferation of life occurred and rocks became less
metamorphosed?
a. Archaean eon
b. Proterozoic eon
c. Phanerozoic eon
d. Paleozoic era
10. Joan was asked to identify the current period we are in. Which is the
correct answer of Joan?
a. Holocene
b. Jurassic
c. Quarternary
d. Tertiary
11. Devonian period is the age of fishes while Silurian period is the age of
vascular plants.
a. The first statement is true while the second is false.
b. The first statement is false while the second is true.
c. Both statements are true.
d. Both statements are false.
12. In which period did the level of carbon dioxide is several higher than today?
a. Devonian
b. Ordovician
c. Permian
d. Silurian
14. All statements are true about the Cenozoic era EXCEPT:
a. It is also known as the “age of mammals”.
b. It is also known as the “age of flowering plants”.
c. It is the time of widespread glaciation.
d. It is the time when gymnosperms replaced angiosperms.
Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen
letter on a separate sheet of paper.
2. What type of preserved fossils are trapped in a tree’s sticky resins and dies?
a. Amber
b. Tar
c. Ice
d. Wood
a. Period
b. Time
c. System
d. Eon
6. A good index fossil must include four characteristics except for __________. a.
distinctive
b. widespread
c. abundant
d. long life
10.Which of the following statement is correct about the Geologic Time Scale?
a. It is divided into major chunks of time called Eras. Eras may be further
divided into smaller chunks called eons, and each eon is divided into
periods.
b. It is divided into major chunks of time called eons. Eons may be further
divided into smaller chunks called eras, and each era is divided into
periods.
c. It is divided into major chunks of time called periods. Periods may be
further divided into smaller chunks called eras, and each era is divided
into eons.
d. It is divided into major chunks of time called eras. Eras may be further
divided into smaller chunks called period, and each period is divided
into eons.
14.Most periods in the geologic time scale are named for _______.
a. geographic localities
b. catastrophic events
c. paleontologists
d. fossils
Multiple Choice: Read and analyze the following questions. Choose the letter of the
best answer. Write the letter of the correct answer on your answer sheet.
2. Which geological dating technique arranges them in the geological order of their
formation?
a. absolute
b. radioactive decay
c. radioactive isotopes Relative
d. relative
7. The following diagram shows rock layers that are cut by a fault and two bodies
of rock (rock 1 and rock 2).
What are the relative ages of the features in order of oldest to youngest?
Assessment
Read and analyze the following questions. Write the letter the best answer in your
paper.
1. What technique explains that the lowest layer is the oldest while the topmost
layer is the youngest just like the clothes in the laundry basket?
A. Dendrochronology c. Relative dating
B. Absolute dating d. Stratigraphy
3. Which type of dating method can be used on rock layers by applying the law of
superposition?
A. Radioactive dating c. Absolute dating
B. Radiometric dating d. Relative dating
6. How many half-lives have passed if a rock contains 25% isotopes and 75%
daughter isotopes?
A. One (1) half-life c. Three (3) half-lives
B. Two (2) half-lives d. Four (4) half-lives
14.What is the meaning of the statement: You can’t break a rock if it does not
exist?
A. Rock layers are not undisturbed.
B. Rock layers are older than the faults found in them.
C. Igneous intrusions are younger than the rock that they cut through.
D. Fossils are generally the same age as the rock layers in which they are
found.
Assessment
Read and analyze the following questions. Choose the letter of the best
answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. How will you describe the plate movement that resulted in the formation of
Cordillera Central Mountain Ranges?
A. The plates move in the same direction.
B. The plates collide.
C. The plates subduct.
D. The plates move away from each other
2. Hawaiian Islands are born from rising volcanic hotspot from the sea floor of the
Pacific Ocean. Which set off arrows best represents the plate movement that
resulted in the formation of these great islands? A.
B.
C.
D.
3. What type of plate boundary resulted to the formation of new material from
molten magma?
A. Convergent plate boundary B. Divergent plate boundary
C. Strike-slip fault boundary
D. Transform plate boundary
6. How do the oceanic and continental plate along the western coast of South
America resulted in the formation of Atacama Trench?
A. Due to the heating of the plates of the Earth
B. Movement of convection currents flowing in the mantle
C. Due to the stress from continental plate sliding past the oceanic plate D.
Due subduction of the oceanic plate under the continental plate
8. Based on the given illustration below about the movement of plates, which
would likely NOT be formed?
A.
B.
C.
D.
3. Lubang fault line is underwater and estimated to start off the tip of the
Calatagan Peninsula and runs across Balayan and Batangas Bays. How does
this fault line was formed?
A. Two plates moving above each other
B. Two plates moving away from each other
C. Two plates moving toward each other
D. Two plates that are moving past each other
5. How does the movement of plates affect the surface of the Earth?
A. When the plates move slide past each other mountain ranges were
formed.
B. It may result to the formation and deformation of landforms.
C. It may create earthquakes along fault lines far from the origin of
movement.
D. Rising and falling movement of plates may result to the formation of
mountains and volcanoes.
8. How did the plates move which resulted in the formation of mount Pulag?
A.
B.
C.
D.