AME irection: Read each question carefully and, WRITE the letter of the correct answer beside the number. 1. Plates move apart at A. convergent O 2. Plates slide past each other at A. subduction zone B. divergent boundary 3. Plate Tectonic Theory states that continents have moved A. vertically 4. The East African Rift is an example of a A. mid-ocean ridge B. convergent boundary 5. The Himalayan mountain range of India was formed at the A. divergent boundary B. convergent boundary 6. This is the type of plate boundary that occurs between the African Plate and the Arabian Plate. A. divergent boundary B. transform boundary 7. This is the type of plate boundary that occurs between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate. A. convergent oceanic-continental plate boundary B. convergent oceanic-oceanic plate boundary C. convergent continental-continental plate boundary D. transform boundary 8. The crust and upper mantle make up the Earth's A. lithosphere 9. The theory that suggests that plates are slowly moving is called A. Magnetic Reversal 10. The boundary between two plates moving together is called a A. divergent boundary B. transform boundary 11. At the convergent plate boundary, A. new crust is created B. the older crust is melted by subduction 12. What kind of plate boundary occurs where two plates grind past each other without destroying c producing lithosphere? A. divergent boundary B. convergent boundary 13. Right in the middle of an island, you can find a rift valley. What type of plate of boundary exist on tha island? A. convergent 14. Which plate boundary is formed between the Philippine plate and the Eurasian plate? A. convergent 15. A divergent boundary at two oceanic plates can result in a A. rift valley 16. South American Plate is moving away from African plate. What is the expected average rate of chang in position between these two plates? A. a few millimeters per century B a few nill boundaries. B. hot spot D. transform C. divergent convection current transform fault boundary to their current location. D. slowly C. quickly B. horizontally C. rift valley D. transform boundary C. hot spot D. transform boundary C. convergent oceanic-continental plate boundary D. convergent oceanic-oceanic plate boundary B. asthenosphere C. tectonic D. continents B. Plate Tectonic C. Continental Slope D. Continental Drift C. lithosphere D. convergent boundary C. the crust separates D. plates side past one another C. transitional boundary D. transform fault boundary B. divergent C. transform D. uniform B. divergent C. transform fault D. reverse fault B. subduction zone C. volcanic island arc D. continental volcanic arc

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a n
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SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 10 (QUARTER 1 Week 3-4)
Grade & Sec.
Direction: Read each question carefully and, WRITE the letter of the correct answer beside the number.
D. transform
NAME
boundaries.
1. Plates move apart at
A. convergent
D 2. Plates slide past each other at
A. subduction zone
B. divergent boundary
3. Plate Tectonic Theory states that continents have moved
A. vertically
4. The East African Rift is an example of a
A. mid-ocean ridge
B. convergent boundary
5. The Himalayan mountain range of India was formed at the
A. divergent boundary
B. convergent boundary
6. This is the type of plate boundary that occurs between the African Plate and the Arabian Plate.
A. divergent boundary
B. transform boundary
7. This is the type of plate boundary that occurs between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate.
A. convergent oceanic-continental plate boundary
B. convergent oceanic-oceanic plate boundary
C. convergent continental-continental plate boundary
D. transform boundary
8. The crust and upper mantle make up the Earth's
A. lithosphere
9. The theory that suggests that plates are slowly moving is called
A. Magnetic Reversal
10. The boundary between two plates moving together is called a
A. divergent boundary
B. transform boundary
11. At the convergent plate boundary,
A. new crust is created
B. the older crust is melted by subduction
12. What kind of plate boundary occurs where two plates grind past each other without destroying or
producing lithosphere?
A. divergent boundary
B. convergent boundary
13. Right in the middle of an island, you can find a rift valley. What type of plate of boundary exist on that
island?
A. convergent
14. Which plate boundary is formed between the Philippine plate and the Eurasian plate?
A. convergent
15. A divergent boundary at two oceanic plates can result in a
A. rift valley
16. South American Plate is moving away from African plate. What is the expected average rate of change
in position between these two plates?
A. a few millimeters per century
B. a few millimetern
C. divergent
B. hot spot
convection current
transform fault boundary
to their current location.
D. slowly
B. horizontally
C. quickly
C. rift valley
D. transform boundary
C. hot spot
D. transform boundary
C. convergent oceanic-continental plate boundary
D. convergent oceanic-oceanic plate boundary
B. asthenosphere
C. tectonic
D. continents
B. Plate Tectonic
C. Continental Slope D. Continental Drift
C. lithosphere
D. convergent boundary
C. the crust separates
D. plates side past one another
C. transitional boundary
D. transform fault boundary
B. divergent
C. transform
D. uniform
B. divergent
C. transform fault
D. reverse fault
B. subduction zone
C. volcanic island arc
D. continental volcanic arc
C. a few centimet
Transcribed Image Text:Repubtic of the Philippines a n ATIONAL SUMMATIVE TEST IN SCIENCE 10 (QUARTER 1 Week 3-4) Grade & Sec. Direction: Read each question carefully and, WRITE the letter of the correct answer beside the number. D. transform NAME boundaries. 1. Plates move apart at A. convergent D 2. Plates slide past each other at A. subduction zone B. divergent boundary 3. Plate Tectonic Theory states that continents have moved A. vertically 4. The East African Rift is an example of a A. mid-ocean ridge B. convergent boundary 5. The Himalayan mountain range of India was formed at the A. divergent boundary B. convergent boundary 6. This is the type of plate boundary that occurs between the African Plate and the Arabian Plate. A. divergent boundary B. transform boundary 7. This is the type of plate boundary that occurs between the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate. A. convergent oceanic-continental plate boundary B. convergent oceanic-oceanic plate boundary C. convergent continental-continental plate boundary D. transform boundary 8. The crust and upper mantle make up the Earth's A. lithosphere 9. The theory that suggests that plates are slowly moving is called A. Magnetic Reversal 10. The boundary between two plates moving together is called a A. divergent boundary B. transform boundary 11. At the convergent plate boundary, A. new crust is created B. the older crust is melted by subduction 12. What kind of plate boundary occurs where two plates grind past each other without destroying or producing lithosphere? A. divergent boundary B. convergent boundary 13. Right in the middle of an island, you can find a rift valley. What type of plate of boundary exist on that island? A. convergent 14. Which plate boundary is formed between the Philippine plate and the Eurasian plate? A. convergent 15. A divergent boundary at two oceanic plates can result in a A. rift valley 16. South American Plate is moving away from African plate. What is the expected average rate of change in position between these two plates? A. a few millimeters per century B. a few millimetern C. divergent B. hot spot convection current transform fault boundary to their current location. D. slowly B. horizontally C. quickly C. rift valley D. transform boundary C. hot spot D. transform boundary C. convergent oceanic-continental plate boundary D. convergent oceanic-oceanic plate boundary B. asthenosphere C. tectonic D. continents B. Plate Tectonic C. Continental Slope D. Continental Drift C. lithosphere D. convergent boundary C. the crust separates D. plates side past one another C. transitional boundary D. transform fault boundary B. divergent C. transform D. uniform B. divergent C. transform fault D. reverse fault B. subduction zone C. volcanic island arc D. continental volcanic arc C. a few centimet
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