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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Scotland and the US were once joined, the shape was controlled by the Great Glen Fault, dinosaur footprints show Loch Ness was then at the equator, lava shows show Scotland separated from America, then the area was glaciated forming the lake when the glaciers melted
B Lava shows show Scotland separated from America, Scotland and the US were then joined, the shape was controlled by the Great Glen Fault, dinosaur footprints show Loch Ness was then at the equator, then it moved north, then the area was glaciated forming the lake when the glaciers melted
C Lava shows show Scotland separated from America, then the area was glaciated forming the lake when the glaciers melted, Scotland and the US were then joined, the shape was controlled by the Great Glen Fault, dinosaur footprints show Loch Ness was then at the equator, then it moved north
D The shape was controlled by the Great Glen Fault, Scotland and the US were once joined, dinosaur footprints show Loch Ness was then at the equator, lava shows show Scotland separated from America, then the area was glaciated forming the lake when the glaciers melted
Question #2
A 10 million years old
B 350 million years old
C 10,000 years old
D 1 billion years old
Question #3
A The Loch Ness Monster pills up dirt to block the flow of seawater
B A flow of lava dammed up the lake away from the sea
C A glacier deposited sediment blocking the flow of saltwater
D It has uplifted since the end of the Ice Age
Question #4
A The valley was the result of a massive series of earthquakes dropping the Loch 500 feet
B The valley was the result of a massive flood deposit resulting in Loch Ness
C The valley was formed by a volcanic blast
D The valley shows what Loch Ness would look like if it was drained. Loch Ness has the distinct “U-Shape” caused by glaciers
Question #5
A a famous massacre of the MacDonald Clan by the Campbell Clan
B a peace treaty between the Scots and English
C a famous marriage between the MacDonald and Campbell clans
D a famous massacre of the Campbell Clan by the MacDonald Clan
Question #6
A Earthquakes uplifting old ocean shorelines
B A freshwater lake that a glacier dammed up the valley on three separate occasions
C It is still a mystery
D Lava flows of basalt
Question #7
A Active faults
B Three parallel cuts
C
D Volcanic features
E Evidence for a massacre
Question #8
A they are zones of weakness in rocks that can be reactivated
B they are pressure points that respond to pressure on the rock
C they actually always stay open once formed
D they actually can’t reopen
E ice causes them to shift
Question #9
A Mediterranean
B polar
C desert
D subtropical
Question #10
A finding a footprint of a young dinosaur and an adult dinosaur print together
B bones of adults and juveniles found together
C it is an assumption the video takes
D carnivores attacked the nests of babies with adults nearby
Question #11
A dinosaur footprints
B schists and gneisses folded
C granite intrusions
D layered sandstone
E basalt flows
Question #12
A The Great Glen Fault a strike slip fault
B The Great Glen Fault a detachment fault
C The Great Glen Fault a normal fault
D Glacial carving
E The Great Glen Fault a reverse fault
Question #13
A The Iapetus Ocean drained away
B Shrunk to the remnant of Loch Ness
C The Iapetus Ocean closed
D The Iapetus Ocean widened
Question #14
A cows
B thrust faults
C the Great Glen
D normal faults
E strike-slip faults
Question #15
A Glaciers
B Gold
C Diamonds
D Trees
E Rivers
Question #16
A 1-2 billion years old
B 2 and a half to 3 billion years old
C 4.6 billion years old
D 500 million years old
E 1 billion years old
Question #17
A it is the only sedimentary rock found
B it is not actually red
C It, representing part of Scotland, once belonged to North America
D all of the above
Question #18
A Robin Hood
B The Loch Ness Monster
C The Green Monster
D The Yeti
E Champ
Question #19
A Basalt, originated from the European continent.
B Basalt, originated from the South American continent.
C Basalt, originated from the North American continent
D Old Red Sandstone, originated from the North American continent.
E Gneiss, originated from the African continent.