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1) Which of the following is the correct order of the layers of the Earth from inside to outside?
A) inner core, outer core, crust, mantle
B) inner core, mantle, outer core, crust
C) crust, inner core, outer core, mantle
D) inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
E) mantle, inner core, crust, outer core
Answer: D
Diff: 1
Section: 2.1 Internal Structure of Earth
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
Learning Outcome: 2.1 Describe the basic internal structure and processes of Earth.
2) Which of the following best describes the internal structure of the earth?
A) An orange, it has a thin peel with a solid, but watery inside.
B) A bowling ball, it is completely solid all the way through.
C) An egg, it is solid at the core, surrounded by liquid and then a hard outer shell.
D) A geode, it is hollow at the center with a strong, hard, outside layer.
E) A chocolate covered cherry, it is solid at the core surrounded by a liquid layer and semi-solid
layer, then covered in a thin solid coating.
Answer: E
Diff: 2
Section: 2.1 Internal Structure of Earth
Bloom's Taxonomy: Analysis
Learning Outcome: 2.1 Describe the basic internal structure and processes of Earth.
3) What is the difference between the inner and outer core of the Earth?
A) The inner core is liquid and the outer core is solid.
B) The inner core is made from magma and the outer core is metal.
C) The inner core is solid and the outer core is liquid.
D) The inner core is cool and the outer core is hot.
E) The inner core is hot and the outer core is cool.
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Section: 2.1 Internal Structure of Earth
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 2.1 Describe the basic internal structure and processes of Earth.
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5) What would be the correct relationship between the crust and the lithosphere?
A) The crust sits on top of the lithosphere.
B) The lithosphere sits on top of the crust.
C) The lithosphere and the crust are the same thing.
D) The lithosphere contains both the oceans and the continents, the crust only includes
continents.
E) The lithosphere is liquid, whereas the crust is solid.
Answer: A
Diff: 1
Section: 2.1 Internal Structure of Earth
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Learning Outcome: 2.1 Describe the basic internal structure and processes of Earth.
6) Which of the following is NOT a significant source of the internal heat of the earth?
A) Original heat of formation of the planet
B) Heat generated by crystallization of the core
C) Heat from the Sun
D) Radioactive decay of elements scattered throughout the mantle
Answer: C
Diff: 1
Section: 2.1 Internal Structure of Earth
Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
Learning Outcome: 2.1 Describe the basic internal structure and processes of Earth.
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"I am just as delighted to welcome you to Whitsea, Mr. Hora, as
Meriel can be."
It was Guy's turn to flush, as he half turned to meet Mrs.
Marven's kindly glance.
"I only saw Miss Challys," he remarked simply.
"That was quite obvious," replied Mrs. Marven, as she took
Guy's hand, "and I am inclined to think that if I had been in your
place I shouldn't have seen anyone else, either. She is a pretty
picture, isn't she?" There was a tender inflection in her voice which
put Guy at his ease.
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heartily.
"Auntie would make me vain, if I were not so already," said the
girl demurely, as she thrust her arm in Mrs. Marven's. "If you'll just
tell the porter which is your luggage, he will see that it is sent on. We
are not more than half a mile from the station, and we thought you
would like to walk to the Hall."
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They strolled along the platform talking. Guy's kit bag and
dressing case were tossed out on the platform, and Jessel was
already mounting guard over them. Guy did not recognise his
servant until he was close to him. His surprise was apparent in the
tone of his voice.
"Hullo, Jessel!" he said. "What on earth are you doing here?"
The man touched his hat. "Beg your pardon, sir," he said. "Didn't
you intend me to come? You said nothing, so of course——"
Guy interrupted him. "I thought I had told you! But it doesn't
matter. Just see that the porter has my luggage all right. You can get
the next train back."
He turned away. Cornelius touched his hat. His face expressed
disappointment. Mrs. Marven observed his fallen countenance and
came to the rescue.
"I ought to have told you to bring your man with you," she
remarked to Guy, "and unless you have something you want him to
do for you, you had better let him come to the Hall. I know that the
Captain's man will be delighted that you have brought him, for I don't
mind telling you now, that he detests valeting anyone but his own
master."
With a word of thanks Guy dismissed the subject from his
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