1.9 Practice Quiz

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2/4/24, 6:01 PM Relative Geology Practice Questions: EOSC 326 99C 2023W2 Earth and Life Through Time https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/130823/quizzes/679081 1/3 Relative Geology Practice Questions Due No due date Points 3 Questions 3 Time Limit None Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 less than 1 minute 0 out of 3 Submitted Feb 4 at 5:48p.m. The purpose of these Practice Questions is to give you another chance to apply the Stratigraphic Principles and cross-cutting relationships you have learned about in order to identify the relationships between different geological features in a rock section. You will also have the opportunity to practice these skills in the Practice Quiz, before you take Graded Midterm Quiz 1. 0 / 1 pts Question 1 The following is a cross-section through a Hypothetical Rock Face.
2/4/24, 6:01 PM Relative Geology Practice Questions: EOSC 326 99C 2023W2 Earth and Life Through Time https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/130823/quizzes/679081 2/3 From oldest to youngest, which of the following options is the correct sequence? C - J - B - G - H - A ou Answered ou Answered J - C - B - G - H - A J - B - G - H - C - A orrect Answer orrect Answer J - A - C - B - G - H 0 / 1 pts Question 2 The following is a cross-section through a Hypothetical Rock Face. Is the fault 'D', older or younger than the Intrusion 'C'? older orrect Answer orrect Answer younger ou Answered ou Answered not possible to tell
2/4/24, 6:01 PM Relative Geology Practice Questions: EOSC 326 99C 2023W2 Earth and Life Through Time https://canvas.ubc.ca/courses/130823/quizzes/679081 3/3 0 / 1 pts Question 3 The following is a cross-section through a Hypothetical Rock Face. What has happened to layer 'L' on the other side of 'D'? It has moved downwards out of the frame of view It was never there to start with. ou Answered ou Answered It is not possible to tell. It has been eroded. orrect Answer orrect Answer
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