Name: Alvin Pabores Submitted: October 08, 2021 Total Points: 23 / 23
Class: GAS 11A - EARTH & LIFE SCIENCE -
Due Date: September 24, 2021 Time Taken: 1 min, 57 sec
(2021-2022)
Earth and Life Science - Module 5 and Module 6
Instructions:
Read each question carefully. Choose the BEST letter of correct answer.
Key: Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
True or False 1 / 1 points
1. A is the oldest layer of rock.
true false
True or False 1 / 1 points
2. An incident on F is an example of cross cutting.
true false
True or False 1 / 1 points
3. B is the youngest layer of rock.
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true false
True or False 1 / 1 points
4. D is an example of law of inclusion.
true false
True or False 1 / 1 points
5. Layer of A H C G B is an example superposition
true false
True or False 1 / 1 points
6. Layer of D C G B is an example of original horizontality
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true false
Multiple Choice 2 / 2 points
7. Two ways of determining the age of stratified rocks? I. absolute dating II. carbon dating III.
relative dating IV. potassium-argon dating
II and I
II and IV
I and III
I and IV
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
8. This is a method of determining the actual age of the rock.
radiometric dating
relative dating
geologic dating
stratigraphic dating
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
9. This law states that rock fragments (in another rock) must be older than the rock containing the
fragments.
Law of Lateral Continuity Rock
Law of Inclusions
Law of Cross-Cutting
Law of Superposition
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
10. First element used in numerical dating.
carbon
iridium
radon
uranium
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
11. Enumerate the fundamental stratigraphic succession formulated by Nicolas Steno.
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Law of Superposition, Law of Original Horizontality, Law of Cross-Cutting, and Law of Inclusions
Law of Superposition, Law of Original Horizontality, Law of Medial Continuity Rock, and Law of Cross-
Cutting
Law of Superposition, Law of Original Horizontality, Law of Lateral Continuity Rock, and Law of Cross-
Cutting
Law of Superposition, Law of Original Horizontality, Law of Lateral Continuity Rock, and Law of Inclusions
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
12. What is the longest part of Earth’s history?
Cenozoic
Mesozoic
Precambrian
Paleozoic
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
13. The Mesozoic Era was the Age of Reptiles because of the occurrence of dinosaurs, and the
current Cenozoic Era is the Age of __________.
Birds
Mammals
Ice
Evolution
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
14. Which is the most recent era of time- the one that we are currently in?
Mesozoic
Cenozoic
Paleozoic
Precambrian
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
15. Describe how geologists separate time periods.
by special events that have happened in that period
by looking at the Relative Time of a Fossil
by counting the years, a fossil has been preserved
by occurrence of catastrophe for each Era
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
16. Which era is considered the age of marine life?
Precambrian
Mesozoic
Paleozoic
Cenozoic
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Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
17. How does the GTS help you understand about life in the geologic past?
It corresponds to various landforms on Earth and provides a fossil record of organisms that dominated
each period of time.
It gives much information about the evolution of animals only because most animals can be found in the
younger rock layers.
It corresponds to various organisms that evolved geometrically over time most are found in the older rock
layers.
It gives the age of older rock layers on Earth and provides a record of the organisms that dominated each
period of time.
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
18. Which type of dating method can be used on rock layers by applying the Law of Superposition?
relative dating
carbon dating
absolute dating
numerical dating
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
19. Which period is considered as the age of amphibian life?
Cambrian
Devonian
Ordovician
Permian
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
20. Which period is considered as the age of the first land plants?
Cambrian
Devonian
Ordovician
Permian
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
21. Which period is considered as the age of the first land plants?
Cambrian
Devonian
Mississippian
Silurian
Multiple Choice 1 / 1 points
22. Which period is considered as the age of the large non-flowering plants?
Cambrian
Ordovician
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Mississippian
Pennsylvanian
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