Learning Task 2 Directions: Read each item carefully. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. Write only the letter of the correct answer for each question 1. Which theory states that the entire crust is broken and is continuously moving? A Continental Drift B. Plate Tectonics C. Seafloor Spreading D. Titanic Theory 2. What do we call the continuously moving part of the earth's crust? A tautt B. fissure C. fracture D. plate 3. Which of these phrases is FALSE about lithospheric plates? A have the same thickness everywhere C. thickest in the mountain regions B include the crust and upper mante D. vary in thickness 4. A landmass that projects well above its surroundings is a mountain. What do you call a chain of mountains? A mountain arc B. mountain chain C. mountain range D. mountainous 5. Plates ficat on the surface of the mantle. Which plate pushes the Philippine Plate toward the Eurasian Plate? A Cocos Plate B. Pacific Plate C. Scotia Plate D. South American Plate 6. What should you NOT DO during an earthquake? A. cover your head B. duck under the table C. park your car D. run to a tall tree 7. Which is NOT TRUE about the location of the epicenter of earthquakes? A. Some are located along the edges of the continents. C. Some are located in North Asia. B. Some are located in mid-confinents D. Some are located in oceans. 8. Why is it important to be aware of places prone to earthquakes? A to identify what crop must be stored C. to locate where to stay best B. to identify when to evacuate D. to perform necessary precautions 9. Where are most volcanoes situated? A along fault lines C. near mountain ranges B. concentrated on continental edges D. under the oceanic crust 10. Which famous Philippine volcano is usually seen in world maps due to its violent eruption in 1991? D. Pinatubo A Bulusan B. Kanlaon C. Mayon