WRITTEN WORK NO: [ 5 ] WEEK: [ 6 ]
High School Department
SUBJECT: Identification
TOPIC: Types of Plate Boundaries
CREATED BY: Jarace A. Belza
FOR SECTIONS: Grade 10
MODE OF SUBMISSION: Google Forms
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Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.
____1. Which of the following describes a convergent boundary?
a. Where two plates move toward and collide with one
another.
b. Where two plates interact in any way.
c. When two plates slide along each other.
d. When two plates move apart from each other.
____2. When an oceanic and a continental plate meet, a ____________
is formed on the oceanic side, and _____________ are formed on
the continental side.
a. mountain: trenches
b. trench: more trenches
c. volcano: trenches
d. trench: volcanoes and mountains
____3. Which of the following is a defining feature of an oceanic plate?
a. being covered by oceans
b. being mostly above sea level
c. being composed mostly of basalt and other mafic rocks
d. being composed mostly of granite and other felsic rocks
____4. When two tectonic plate collide, the oceanic crust usually
subducts beneath the continental crust because it is
a. denser than continental crust
b. less dense than continental crust
c. thicker than continental crust
d. thinner than continental crust
____5. If you visit a place in the Pacific known to be along converging
plates, which of these should you NOT expect to see?
a. active volcanoes c. rift valleys
b. mountain ranges d. volcanic islands
True or False:
High School Department
Directions: Identify if the statement is True or False. If False, make
The statement is correct. Write your answers in your notebook.
1. The asthenosphere is located below the lithosphere.
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2. Oceanic crust is denser than continental crust.
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3. Mountains can be formed at convergent plate boundaries.
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4. Continental crust and continental crust form mountain ranges when they collide
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5. Volcanoes can be formed only in continental plates
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