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Questions Related to origin of earth and its internal energy

State whether the given statement is True or False :

The plates of the outermost layer of the Earth are always in continuous motion. 

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The outermost layer of the Earth is called as crust. It is not in one piece but fragmented. Each fragment is called as a plate. Such 7-8 major plates are present. Also, there are many minor plates. These plates are in continuous motion. When these plates brush past one another or a plate goes under another, it causes collision. This causes earthquake on the surface of the Earth. Earthquakes occur all the time around the world. But they are too small to be noticed. Major earthquakes are less frequent. Hence, given statement is true.

What happened on $26^{th}\ December\ 2004$ on the coastal areas of india?

  1. Earthquake

  2. Lightning

  3. Cyclone

  4. Tsunami


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Earthquakes can causes floods, landslides and tsunamis, Earthquakes occurs all the time, all over the earth but at very less magnitude & earth's plates are in continual motion.

A Seismograph is a device that is used to measure the:

  1. thunderstorm

  2. earthquake

  3. lightining

  4. weather


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A seismograph is a device that measures and records the seismic waves moving through the earth post an earthquake.

What are seismic waves caused by?

  1. Volcanoes

  2. Traffic

  3. Earthquakes

  4. Heavy rain


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Seismic waves move through the Earth as the result of earthquakes.

The layer below the crust is called _______.
  1. mantle

  2. plate

  3. outer core

  4. inner core


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The layer below the Earth's crust is known as mantle. This consists of magma.

The Earth's crust is fragmented and each fragment is known as:

  1. a spot

  2. a plate

  3. a valley

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Earth's crust is not a huge single piece rather it is in many pieces or fragments. The fragments are called plates.

Storms, cyclones, earthquake, lightning etc. are ................ natural phenomena:

  1. constructive

  2. destructive

  3. simple

  4. complex


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Storms, cyclones, earthquakes and lightning are termed as natural calamities. These causes lot of damages to the properties and enviroments. Hence, they are destructive in nature.

Earthquakes are caused mostly due to:

  1. landslide

  2. flood

  3. tsunami

  4. movement of Earth's plates


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Due to movement of Earth's plates, most of the earthquakes occur.

Fill in the blank:

Earth's plates are in _______ motion.

  1. circular

  2. vibrational

  3. rotational

  4. continual


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Earth's plates or tectonic plates are always in motion. They continuously move and sometimes collide with each other.

On $26^{th} January, 2001$, a major earthquake occured in _____ district of Gujarat.

  1. Uri

  2. Tangdhar

  3. Bhuj

  4. Kachchh


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

On 26th January, 2001, an earthquake occurred in Bhuj district of Gujarat at a very high frequency on Richter scale.