MAQ B_ GLG 101_ Intro to Geology 9_05-9_55 MWF

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2/22/24, 2:29 PM MAQ B: GLG 101: Intro to Geology 9:05-9:55 MWF https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/140486/quizzes/1116895 1/20 MAQ B Due Mar 5, 2023 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 60 Available Mar 1, 2023 at 12pm - Mar 5, 2023 at 11:59pm Time Limit 120 Minutes Instructions This quiz was locked Mar 5, 2023 at 11:59pm. Attempt History READ EVERYTHING before starting this At-Home Module Assessment Quiz B (MAQ B) MAQ B is a multiple choice quiz on Canvas worth 100 points. You will be assigned 60 questions. 58 of the questions are worth 1.66 points each, and 2 of the questions are worth 1.86 points each. IMPORTANT : - You have 1 attempt to do this MAQ, with a 2 hour limit. -Your 2 hour max MAQ B session must be completed before the deadline is Sunday, March 5, 2023, 11:59pm. -If you initiate MAQ B but do not submit before the time limit, unfortunately, you will not receive credit . -As with Homies, if you initiate MAQ B in multiple browsers or tabs, Canvas may do the unexpected, since you're only allowed one attempt. Therefore only use ONE browser -You will not be shown your graded responses. Good luck!
2/22/24, 2:29 PM MAQ B: GLG 101: Intro to Geology 9:05-9:55 MWF https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/140486/quizzes/1116895 2/20 Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 43 minutes 86.72 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 86.72 out of 100 Submitted Mar 5, 2023 at 3:18pm This attempt took 43 minutes. Question 1 1.86 / 1.86 pts subduction zone mid-ocean ridge strike slip fault Question 2 1.86 / 1.86 pts mid-ocean ridge subduction zone strike slip fault Question 3 1.66 / 1.66 pts Brittle Ductile Elastic Which of the following plate tectonic features corresponds to compressional stress at a plate tectonic boundary? Which of the following plate tectonic features corresponds to tensional stress at a plate tectonic boundary? Which of the following types of deformation corresponds to the type of stress where the stressed object catastrophically breaks into two or more pieces?
2/22/24, 2:29 PM MAQ B: GLG 101: Intro to Geology 9:05-9:55 MWF https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/140486/quizzes/1116895 3/20 Question 4 1.66 / 1.66 pts high in iron and magnesium high in silicon high in magic, which sounds like mafic high in potassium high in sodium Question 5 1.66 / 1.66 pts oxygen silicon aluminum lava iron Question 6 1.66 / 1.66 pts Jupiter's moon, Io Earth's moon, Moon Earth Venus Jupiter's moon, Europa Question 7 1.66 / 1.66 pts Relative to a felsic rock, a mafic rock is _____________. The most abundant element in magma is ___________. The most volcanically active planetary body in our Solar System is _______________. Alfred Wegener claimed that Earth's continents were never connected, and formed multiple separated continents.
2/22/24, 2:29 PM MAQ B: GLG 101: Intro to Geology 9:05-9:55 MWF https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/140486/quizzes/1116895 4/20 FALSE TRUE IncorrectQuestion 8 0 / 1.66 pts large irregular-shaped pluton magma that has injected horizontally between preexisting layers a thin plume like cylindrical frozen magma feature that extends up through preexisting layering Question 9 1.66 / 1.66 pts The presence of water reduces a rock's melting temperature. The presence of water increases a rock's melting temperature. Water does not affect the melting temperature of rock, but causes rocks to erupt by lowering the viscosity. IncorrectQuestion 10 0 / 1.66 pts strike dip joint fault plunge fold Question 11 1.66 / 1.66 pts What is a batholith? What does the effect of water have on the melting temperature of rock? Which of the following terms corresponds to the direction in the horizontal plane of a rock feature at Earth's surface? Arizona's San Francisco volcanic field is considered to have "active" volcanoes.
2/22/24, 2:29 PM MAQ B: GLG 101: Intro to Geology 9:05-9:55 MWF https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/140486/quizzes/1116895 5/20 TRUE FALSE There is no information one way or another San Francisco is not in Arizona Whatever Question 12 1.66 / 1.66 pts composed mainly of calcite petrified limes volcanic processes dominantly formed in valleys cementation of sand grains Question 13 1.66 / 1.66 pts The magnitude scale The Mercalli scale The altitude scale The amplitude scale The wrong place, wrong time scale The Roman scale The logarithmic scale Question 14 1.66 / 1.66 pts As you go deep into the planet, higher pressure makes higher wave speeds, which curves the waves. Deeper down, the seismic velocities are higher due to lower temperatures, causing the curved paths. Which of the following best describes the origin of limestone? _______________describes earthquake size at the earthquake. Why are the paths of seismic waves curved or 'bent' when going deep into the Earth?
2/22/24, 2:29 PM MAQ B: GLG 101: Intro to Geology 9:05-9:55 MWF https://canvas.asu.edu/courses/140486/quizzes/1116895 6/20 The paths are curved because of the lower pressure deeper into the planet. Question 15 1.66 / 1.66 pts marble and quartzite diamond and quartz mica schist and granitic gneiss garnet schist and hornfels sandstone and limestone Question 16 1.66 / 1.66 pts brittle elastic tactile ductile shear faunal Question 17 1.66 / 1.66 pts Limestone Sandstone Schist Granite Basalt Which of the following is the best example of metamorphic rocks that are composed predominantly of single minerals? When you break a dead tree branch into two pieces, you have caused ________ deformation. Which of the following Grand Canyon rock formation materials is evidence for an ancient ocean?
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