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1,300 | DQ_001765 | continental drift | How many continents did Pangaea consist of? | continental_drift_6651.png | question_images/continental_drift_6651.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 3, c. 4, d. 5 | d |
1,301 | DQ_001766 | continental drift | How many of the continents shown have fossil evidence of Lystrosaurus? | continental_drift_6651.png | question_images/continental_drift_6651.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 5 | a |
1,302 | DQ_001767 | continental drift | What is directly above Antarctica? | continental_drift_6651.png | question_images/continental_drift_6651.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. South America, b. Africa, c. Australia, d. India | d |
1,303 | DQ_001768 | continental drift | Approximately how many million years ago did Pangaea exist? | continental_drift_6652.png | question_images/continental_drift_6652.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 200, b. 135, c. 225, d. 65 | c |
1,304 | DQ_001769 | continental drift | Which landmass preceded Laurasia and Gondwanaland? | continental_drift_6652.png | question_images/continental_drift_6652.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pangaea, b. America, c. Permian, d. Africa | a |
1,305 | DQ_001770 | continental drift | How many continents were present in the Permian era? | continental_drift_6652.png | question_images/continental_drift_6652.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. zero | a |
1,306 | DQ_001771 | continental drift | How many photos of the earth are shown? | continental_drift_6652.png | question_images/continental_drift_6652.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 7, b. 3, c. 1, d. 5 | d |
1,307 | DQ_001772 | continental drift | Which one was 200 million years? | continental_drift_6652.png | question_images/continental_drift_6652.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Permian, b. Triassic, c. Cretaceous, d. Jurassic | b |
1,308 | DQ_001773 | continental drift | Which of these is no longer a single land mass? | continental_drift_9075.png | question_images/continental_drift_9075.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Australia, b. South America, c. Laurasia, d. North America | c |
1,309 | DQ_001774 | continental drift | North America is connected to which other continent to form Laurasia? | continental_drift_9075.png | question_images/continental_drift_9075.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. South America, b. Eurasia, c. Australia, d. Africa | b |
1,310 | DQ_001775 | continental drift | Which sea sits between Eurasia, Africa and India? | continental_drift_9075.png | question_images/continental_drift_9075.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Irish, b. Pacific ocean, c. Meditteranean, d. Tethys sea | d |
1,311 | DQ_001776 | continental drift | How many Continents have been formed by Continental drift at this stage? | continental_drift_9075.png | question_images/continental_drift_9075.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 6, c. 8, d. 7 | b |
1,312 | DQ_001777 | continental drift | How many countries can be found at 0_ latitude? | continental_drift_9075.png | question_images/continental_drift_9075.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4 | b |
1,313 | DQ_001778 | continental drift | Which two continents were once together during Laurasia and Gondwana period? | continental_drift_9076.png | question_images/continental_drift_9076.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Antartica and Australia, b. South America and North America, c. Eurasia and Africa, d. North America and India | a |
1,314 | DQ_001779 | continental drift | How many diagrams are represented about the continental drift theory? | continental_drift_9076.png | question_images/continental_drift_9076.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 1, c. 3, d. 4 | c |
1,315 | DQ_001780 | continental drift | How many oceans are mentioned? | continental_drift_9076.png | question_images/continental_drift_9076.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 6, c. 5, d. 1 | a |
1,316 | DQ_001781 | continental drift | Which one do we live in now? | continental_drift_9076.png | question_images/continental_drift_9076.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Pangaea, b. Gondwana, c. Modern World, d. Laurasia | c |
1,317 | DQ_001782 | continental drift | Identify the continent that North America was a part of 120 million years ago. | continental_drift_9077.png | question_images/continental_drift_9077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Gondwana, b. South America, c. Pangaea, d. Laurasia | d |
1,318 | DQ_001783 | continental drift | Which of the following continents would have originated in Laurasia? | continental_drift_9077.png | question_images/continental_drift_9077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Australia, b. South America, c. Eurasia, d. Africa | c |
1,319 | DQ_001784 | continental drift | How many continents are shown in the third globe? | continental_drift_9077.png | question_images/continental_drift_9077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 1, d. 3 | b |
1,320 | DQ_001785 | continental drift | How many photos of the earth are shown? | continental_drift_9077.png | question_images/continental_drift_9077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 4, c. 3, d. 6 | b |
1,321 | DQ_001786 | continental drift | How long ago was Pangaea? | continental_drift_9077.png | question_images/continental_drift_9077.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 120 Million Years Ago, b. 200 Million Years Ago, c. 250 Million Years Ago, d. 500 Million Years Ago | b |
1,322 | DQ_001787 | continental drift | When Pangea was present, South America was connected to which other continent? | continental_drift_9078.png | question_images/continental_drift_9078.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. India, b. Africa, c. Antarctica, d. Australia | b |
1,323 | DQ_001788 | continental drift | Where is New Guinea in relation to the other countries? | continental_drift_9078.png | question_images/continental_drift_9078.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. South, b. North, c. On the east, d. West | c |
1,324 | DQ_001789 | continental drift | How many continents are shown in the map below? | continental_drift_9078.png | question_images/continental_drift_9078.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 9, c. 7, d. 8 | c |
1,325 | DQ_001790 | continental drift | How many regions are shown that fit next to South America? | continental_drift_9078.png | question_images/continental_drift_9078.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. one, b. four, c. three, d. five | a |
1,326 | DQ_001791 | continental drift | Is the world map the same now as is shown in the diagram? | continental_drift_9078.png | question_images/continental_drift_9078.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Yes, b. Somewhat similar, c. No, d. Maybe | c |
1,327 | DQ_001792 | continental drift | How many continents are shown in the map? | continental_drift_9079.png | question_images/continental_drift_9079.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 5, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
1,328 | DQ_001793 | continental drift | How many seas are shown in the diagram? | continental_drift_9079.png | question_images/continental_drift_9079.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 3, c. 1, d. 2 | c |
1,329 | DQ_001794 | continental drift | As a supercontinent, which modern day continent was between South America and Antarctica? | continental_drift_9080.png | question_images/continental_drift_9080.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Australia, b. India, c. North America, d. Africa | d |
1,330 | DQ_001795 | continental drift | How many of the current continents were adjacent to the India plate in Pangaea? | continental_drift_9080.png | question_images/continental_drift_9080.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | a |
1,331 | DQ_001796 | continental drift | Which part of the map drifted to the bottom of the earth? | continental_drift_9080.png | question_images/continental_drift_9080.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. South America, b. India, c. Africa, d. Antarctica | d |
1,332 | DQ_001797 | continental drift | 200 million years ago, Australia was connected directly to: | continental_drift_9082.png | question_images/continental_drift_9082.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Africa, b. Antarctica, c. South America, d. North America | b |
1,333 | DQ_001798 | continental drift | Which continent sits between Africa and Australia? | continental_drift_9082.png | question_images/continental_drift_9082.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. North America, b. Antarctica, c. South America, d. Eurasia | b |
1,334 | DQ_001799 | continental drift | How many countries fit in Pangaea 200 million years ago? | continental_drift_9082.png | question_images/continental_drift_9082.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 6, c. 1, d. 5 | b |
1,335 | DQ_001800 | continental drift | What is the singular mass of land called where all continents are connected as one? | continental_drift_9082.png | question_images/continental_drift_9082.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. cambria, b. pangaea, c. eurasia, d. jurassia | b |
1,336 | DQ_001801 | continental drift | Identify the region on this map with most plate boundaries. | continental_drift_9083.png | question_images/continental_drift_9083.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Eurasia, b. Africa, c. North America, d. India | b |
1,337 | DQ_001802 | continental drift | How many continents are shown in the diagram? | continental_drift_9083.png | question_images/continental_drift_9083.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 6, b. 7, c. 5, d. 8 | b |
1,338 | DQ_001803 | continental drift | Which continent was South America connected to 200 million years ago? | continental_drift_9084.png | question_images/continental_drift_9084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Australia, b. North America, c. Antarctica, d. Asia | b |
1,339 | DQ_001804 | continental drift | How many continents are there now? | continental_drift_9084.png | question_images/continental_drift_9084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 7, c. 5, d. 4 | b |
1,340 | DQ_001805 | continental drift | How many global maps are shown in the diagram? | continental_drift_9084.png | question_images/continental_drift_9084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 5, c. 2, d. 6 | d |
1,341 | DQ_001806 | continental drift | What is the reason continents moved? | continental_drift_9084.png | question_images/continental_drift_9084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Wind, b. Volcanos, c. Tectonic plates, d. Sea currents | c |
1,342 | DQ_001807 | continental drift | When were the continents closest to one another? | continental_drift_9084.png | question_images/continental_drift_9084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 150 million years ago, b. 50 million years ago, c. 100 million years ago, d. 250 million years ago | b |
1,343 | DQ_001808 | continental drift | Which region of Pangea on this map will go on to form the most southerly land mass? | continental_drift_9085.png | question_images/continental_drift_9085.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Eurasia, b. India, c. South America, d. Antarctica | d |
1,344 | DQ_001809 | continental drift | How many countries/continents does India border in this map? | continental_drift_9085.png | question_images/continental_drift_9085.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 3, d. 1 | c |
1,345 | DQ_001810 | continental drift | How many continents are shown in the map? | continental_drift_9085.png | question_images/continental_drift_9085.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 9, b. 6, c. 8, d. 7 | d |
1,346 | DQ_001811 | continental drift | Which of the following would likely to have similar geological structures? | continental_drift_9085.png | question_images/continental_drift_9085.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Western coast of North America and eastern coast of India, b. Eastern coast of South America and western coast of Africa, c. Eastern coast of North America and western coast of Australia, d. Eastern coast of Asia and western coast of Africa | b |
1,347 | DQ_001812 | continental drift | Comparing now to 250mio years ago, what has changed? | continental_drift_9084.png | question_images/continental_drift_9084.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. continents moving together, b. some continents are destroyed, c. new continents, d. continents moving apart | d |
1,348 | DQ_001958 | stress in earths crust | Which letter represents the slip fault? | faults_10186.png | abc_question_images/faults_10186.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. L, b. S, c. U, d. T | d |
1,349 | DQ_001959 | stress in earths crust | Identify the type of fault that the two plates remain on the same plane | faults_10186.png | abc_question_images/faults_10186.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A, b. L, c. T, d. S | c |
1,350 | DQ_001960 | stress in earths crust | Identify fault line | faults_10189.png | abc_question_images/faults_10189.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. F, b. S, c. Y, d. T | b |
1,351 | DQ_001961 | stress in earths crust | Which label stands for the footwall? | faults_10189.png | abc_question_images/faults_10189.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. T, b. C, c. J, d. Y | b |
1,352 | DQ_001962 | stress in earths crust | Identify the structure labeled J in the diagram | faults_10189.png | abc_question_images/faults_10189.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Footwall, b. Fault line, c. Fault plane, d. Fault scarp | d |
1,353 | DQ_001963 | stress in earths crust | What part of the diagram represents a slope? | faults_10189.png | abc_question_images/faults_10189.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. t, b. u, c. J, d. f | c |
1,354 | DQ_001964 | stress in earths crust | Which drawing represents a normal fault? | faults_10190.png | abc_question_images/faults_10190.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. K, b. F, c. P, d. W | b |
1,355 | DQ_001965 | stress in earths crust | Which one i the normal fault in this diagram? | faults_10190.png | abc_question_images/faults_10190.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. P, b. F, c. S, d. K | b |
1,356 | DQ_001966 | stress in earths crust | Identify the fault that generally exist near tectonic plate margins, in the broad disturbance zone. | faults_10190.png | abc_question_images/faults_10190.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. S, b. W, c. F, d. P | b |
1,357 | DQ_001967 | stress in earths crust | Which label refers to the fault plane? | faults_11701.png | abc_question_images/faults_11701.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. S, b. NONE, c. P, d. E | a |
1,358 | DQ_001968 | stress in earths crust | Which letter represents the Hypocenter? | faults_11701.png | abc_question_images/faults_11701.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. None, b. E, c. P, d. S | b |
1,359 | DQ_001969 | stress in earths crust | Identify the hanging wall in the first image | faults_11711.png | abc_question_images/faults_11711.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. W, b. N, c. L, d. H | d |
1,360 | DQ_001970 | stress in earths crust | In a (normal) Dip-Slip Fault situation, which letter label is used to illustrate a Hanging Wall? | faults_11711.png | abc_question_images/faults_11711.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. L, b. N, c. H, d. W | c |
1,361 | DQ_001971 | stress in earths crust | What does the diagram labeled K represent? | faults_11716.png | abc_question_images/faults_11716.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. A thrust fault, b. A strike-slip fault, c. A normal fault, d. A volcanic fault | b |
1,362 | DQ_001972 | stress in earths crust | Identify the strike-slip | faults_11717.png | abc_question_images/faults_11717.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. U, b. J, c. L, d. X | b |
1,363 | DQ_001973 | stress in earths crust | Which letter represents normal? | faults_11717.png | abc_question_images/faults_11717.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. U, b. J, c. L, d. X | c |
1,364 | DQ_001974 | stress in earths crust | Which kind of earth's fault results from shear stresses? | faults_11717.png | abc_question_images/faults_11717.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. L, b. X, c. J, d. U | c |
1,365 | DQ_001975 | stress in earths crust | Which label refers to the strike-slip? | faults_11721.png | abc_question_images/faults_11721.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. None, b. F, c. S, d. R | c |
1,366 | DQ_001976 | stress in earths crust | What is H? | faults_11724.png | abc_question_images/faults_11724.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. hanging wall, b. foot wall, c. Normal fault, d. wall | c |
1,367 | DQ_001977 | stress in earths crust | Which label refers to the hanging wall block? | faults_11733.png | abc_question_images/faults_11733.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. F, b. X, c. K, d. P | b |
1,368 | DQ_001978 | stress in earths crust | Which label shows the Footwall side? | faults_11734.png | abc_question_images/faults_11734.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. T, b. H, c. K, d. N | d |
1,369 | DQ_001979 | stress in earths crust | Identify the letter that corresponds to the side of the tectonic plate that rise above the footwall side plate during compression stress. | faults_11734.png | abc_question_images/faults_11734.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. N, b. K, c. H, d. T | d |
1,370 | DQ_001980 | stress in earths crust | Which label shows the Footwall? | faults_11736.png | abc_question_images/faults_11736.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. X, b. L, c. M, d. None | c |
1,371 | DQ_001981 | stress in earths crust | What is shown for L? | faults_11736.png | abc_question_images/faults_11736.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. footwall, b. high wall, c. hanging wall, d. low wall | c |
1,372 | DQ_001982 | stress in earths crust | Which label refers to the Transform Plate Boundary? | faults_11738.png | abc_question_images/faults_11738.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. T, b. E, c. F, d. X | a |
1,373 | DQ_001983 | stress in earths crust | What is the underground focus point of an earthquake? | faults_1701.png | question_images/faults_1701.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Hypocenter, b. Epicenter, c. Fault Plane, d. Center | a |
1,374 | DQ_001984 | stress in earths crust | What is between the fault plane and the hypocenter? | faults_1701.png | question_images/faults_1701.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Epicenter, b. fault dome, c. fault zone, d. normal fault | a |
1,375 | DQ_001985 | stress in earths crust | What is the layer right below the crust? | faults_1704.png | question_images/faults_1704.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Asthenosphere, b. Crust, c. Nothing, d. Lithosphere | d |
1,376 | DQ_001986 | stress in earths crust | Where do earth quakes happen? | faults_1704.png | question_images/faults_1704.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. The crust, b. lithosphere, c. asthenosphere, d. earthquakes within the crust | a |
1,377 | DQ_001987 | stress in earths crust | Which wall rises within a Reverse Dip-Slip Fault? | faults_1711.png | question_images/faults_1711.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Neither, b. Both, c. Hanging Wall, d. Footwall | c |
1,378 | DQ_001988 | stress in earths crust | How many types of dip-slip fault are there? | faults_1711.png | question_images/faults_1711.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 8, c. 4, d. 6 | a |
1,379 | DQ_001989 | stress in earths crust | In which type is the hanging wall below the footwall? | faults_1711.png | question_images/faults_1711.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Normal, b. Simple, c. Complicated, d. Reverse | a |
1,380 | DQ_001990 | stress in earths crust | Which is the normal fault? | faults_1716.png | question_images/faults_1716.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. On top, b. At the bottom, c. At the right, d. At the left | b |
1,381 | DQ_001991 | stress in earths crust | How many types of faults are in the diagram? | faults_1716.png | question_images/faults_1716.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2 | b |
1,382 | DQ_001992 | stress in earths crust | How many types of slips are in this diagram? | faults_1717.png | question_images/faults_1717.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 3, d. 1 | b |
1,383 | DQ_001993 | stress in earths crust | How many trees are in the picture? | faults_1721.png | question_images/faults_1721.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 2, c. 6, d. 3 | d |
1,384 | DQ_001994 | stress in earths crust | How many types of fault are shown in the diagram? | faults_1721.png | question_images/faults_1721.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 2, d. 4 | b |
1,385 | DQ_001995 | stress in earths crust | How many types of walls are in this diagram? | faults_1724.png | question_images/faults_1724.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 1, c. 4, d. 3 | a |
1,386 | DQ_001996 | stress in earths crust | How many trees are shown? | faults_1724.png | question_images/faults_1724.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 8, b. 4, c. 6, d. 2 | b |
1,387 | DQ_001997 | stress in earths crust | What happens to tectonic plates after an earthquake? | faults_173.png | question_images/faults_173.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. They become uneven, b. They collide against each other, c. They move near the fault line, d. They slide over each other | d |
1,388 | DQ_001998 | stress in earths crust | What happens to the tectonic plates after an earthquake? | faults_173.png | question_images/faults_173.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. They slide over each other along the fault line, b. The Tectonic plates fuses together, c. The tectonic plates move away, d. the tectonic plates stays the same | a |
1,389 | DQ_001999 | stress in earths crust | How many tectonic plates are shown the illustration? | faults_173.png | question_images/faults_173.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 2, c. 3, d. 4 | d |
1,390 | DQ_002000 | stress in earths crust | How many types of fault are there? | faults_1733.png | question_images/faults_1733.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 4, c. 5, d. 3 | a |
1,391 | DQ_002001 | stress in earths crust | How many types of wall are there? | faults_1734.png | question_images/faults_1734.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 1, b. 3, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
1,392 | DQ_002002 | stress in earths crust | What happens when there is an increase in the compressional stress? | faults_1734.png | question_images/faults_1734.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. footwall side will go down, b. hanging wall side will go up, c. wall side will crack, d. wall side will shrink | b |
1,393 | DQ_002003 | stress in earths crust | How many types of faults are there in this picture? | faults_1735.png | question_images/faults_1735.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 7, c. 5, d. 4 | a |
1,394 | DQ_002004 | stress in earths crust | How many types of wall are shown below? | faults_1736.png | question_images/faults_1736.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 3, b. 1, c. 4, d. 2 | d |
1,395 | DQ_002005 | stress in earths crust | What is the block of rock that lies on the underside of an inclined fault or of a mineral deposit? | faults_1736.png | question_images/faults_1736.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Rock Bottom, b. Hanging Wall, c. Crust, d. Footwall | d |
1,396 | DQ_002006 | stress in earths crust | What type of stress is described as stretching and thinning? | faults_1738.png | question_images/faults_1738.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. Extensional stress, b. Shear stress, c. Compressional stress, d. Divergent Plate stress | a |
1,397 | DQ_002007 | stress in earths crust | How many types of movement are shown in the diagram? | faults_1738.png | question_images/faults_1738.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 4, d. 1 | b |
1,398 | DQ_002008 | stress in earths crust | How many types of faults are shown in this diagram? | faults_1742.png | question_images/faults_1742.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 4, b. 1, c. 3, d. 2 | c |
1,399 | DQ_002009 | stress in earths crust | How many types of fault are there? | faults_1744.png | question_images/faults_1744.png | Diagram Multiple Choice | a. 2, b. 3, c. 5, d. 4 | a |
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