SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR GEOLOGY 103, TEST 2

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SAMPLE QUESTIONS FOR GEOLOGY 103, TEST 2 The correct answers are listed at the bottom (no peeking!). These questions are to give you an idea of the type of questions that will be asked. They are not a complete study guide and are not a substitute for studying class outlines, pictures, and the assigned readings. Several questions on the actual test will include illustrations, like in the clicker questions in class. 1. The Galapagos Islands finches studied by Darwin are an example of which kind of evolutionary process? A. homology B. analogy C. divergence or radiation D. parallel evolution 2. Organic evolution is the result of: A. morphologic variation B. survival of the fittest C. overproduction of offspring D. all of the above 3. Which of the following are analogous structures? A. bird wings and bat wings B. reptile eggs and bird eggs C. human hair and rabbit fur D. human fingernails and cat claws 4. What is the fundamental cause of morphologic variation? A. chromosomes in the sex cells B. spontaneous generation C. random mutations in DNA D. natural selection 5. The leg bones of horses and humans are: A. homologous

B. analogous C. have no evolutionary relationship D. none of the above 6. The age of the universe can be calculated by using which of the following formulas in conjunction with data from far away galaxies: A. time = luminosity/distance B. time = distance/velocity C. time = speed of light/distance D. time = distance/speed of light 7. What specific information is necessary for calculating the age of the universe using the correct equation from the previous question? A. luminosity, blue shift of light B. speed of light, red shift of light C. luminosity, red shift of light D. speed of light, luminosity 8. All nonradioactive elements lighter than can form from fusion in stars, whereas heavier elements form by explosive nucleosynthesis. A. titanium B. iron C. aluminum D. uranium 9. Our sun will explode as a supernova in about 4 or 5 billion years. A. True B. False 10. Evidence for a supernova explosion triggering the collapse of the nebular dust cloud that formed our solar system includes: A. observation of present supernova explosions. B. calculations made by astrophyicists.

C. the ratio of parent to daughter nuclides of uranium and lead. D. the presence of Mg 26 in aluminum inclusions found in meteorites. 11. The atmosphere and oceans were formed by: A. condensation from the nebular dust cloud that formed the solar system. B. the process of density layering as the earth formed. C. volcanic degassing of the mantle. D. gases brought from the sun by solar winds. 12. Excluding water vapor, what was the dominant gas in the earth's earliest atmosphere? A. nitrogen B. oxygen C. methane (natural gas) D. carbon dioxide 13. During the first 2 BY of life on earth, evolutionary innovations were: A. morphological and intercellular B. primarily multicellular C. restricted to eukaryotes D. restricted to prokaryotes 14. What is the most simple and primitive kind of metabolism? A. anaerobic photosynthesis B. aerobic photosynthesis C. photoautotrophy D. fermentation 15. Which kind of organism manufactures its own food? A. autotroph B. heterotroph 16. The oldest fossil eukaryotes were what kind of organisms? A. bacteria

B. stromatolites C. acritarchs D. multicellular algae 17. Which of the following suggest that life may have existed as long ago as 3.8 BY? A. fossil stromatolites from Australia B. fossil bacteria preserved in silica from South Africa C. C 12 enrichment in rocks from Greenland D. radiometric dating of fossil bacteria 18. Prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes by having: A. organelles B. no nucleus C. a strict requirement for oxygen D. arrangement of DNA into chromosomes 19. Banded iron formations have discrete bands because of silica deposition in the winter and hematite (rust) deposition in the summer. A. True B. False 20. How do we know that the universe is expanding? A. Because of red shift in the light from other galaxies. B. Because E=mc 2 C. Einstein's calculations predicted the Big Bang. D. Actually there is no evidence that the universe is expanding. 21. How did elements heavier than iron originate? A. By nuclear fusion in the stars. B. In Black Holes where the force of gravity crushed smaller atoms into larger atoms. C. By explosive nucleosynthesis. D. They formed during expansion of stars into Red Giants.

22. Which gas is dominant in the atmospheres of Venus and Mars? A. CH4, methane B. CO2, carbon dioxide C. He, helium D. O2, oxygen 23. Which chemical reaction explains the origin of the earth's modern atmosphere? A. C02 + 4H2 = CH4 + 2H20 B. 12H2S + 6CO2 = C6H1206 + 6H2O + 12S C. 6H20 + 6CO2 = C6H12O6 + 6O2 24. In addition to an oxygenated atmosphere, eukaryotes needed protection from that could only take place after development of : A. radioactivity, a hard outer skeleton B. gamma rays, the earth's magnetic field C. ultraviolet radiation, the ozone layer D. sulfur, sulfur-reducing bacteria 25. The formation of the earth's interior into concentric layers is the direct result of: A. processes during the acretion of planetismals B. layers formed as the nebular dust cloud collapsed C. heating of the early earth until it was completely molten D. the earth's magnetic field 26. The fact that only prokaryotes can live in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park indicates that: A. the hot springs lack sufficient nutrients for eukaryotes B. prokaryotes evolved in water at or near the boiling point C. ultraviolet radiation in the hot springs kills eukaryotes D. life can only evolve in boiling water 27. What percentage of geologic time is represented by the Precambrian? A. 33%

B. 50% C. 88% D. 95% 28. The banded iron formations formed by: A. chemical differentiation of the earth's crust B. iron precipitation from the ocean by photosynthetically-produced oxygen C. secretion by iron-reducing bacteria D. the oxidation-reduction interaction between the minerals hematite and magnetite 29. Which compound would have been poisonous to the earliest life forms on earth? A. CO, carbon monoxide B. H2S, hydrogen sulfide C. O2, free oxygen D. H2SO4, sulfuric acid Answers: 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. D 11. C 12. D

13. D 14. D 15. A 16. D 17. C 18. B 19. A 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. C 24. C 25. C 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. C