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Grade 11 Earth Science Summative Test

This document contains an assessment on erosion and weathering processes. It includes 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of different agents of erosion like running water, sea waves, glaciers and wind. It also includes matching questions pairing erosion effects like abrasion, hydraulic action, corrosion, plucking and deflation with their definitions. Finally, it includes an incomplete flowchart on exogenic processes to be filled in. The assessment tests understanding of key concepts in erosion, weathering, and rock formation cycles.

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Grade 11 Earth Science Summative Test

This document contains an assessment on erosion and weathering processes. It includes 15 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of different agents of erosion like running water, sea waves, glaciers and wind. It also includes matching questions pairing erosion effects like abrasion, hydraulic action, corrosion, plucking and deflation with their definitions. Finally, it includes an incomplete flowchart on exogenic processes to be filled in. The assessment tests understanding of key concepts in erosion, weathering, and rock formation cycles.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION III
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF BATAAN
MARIVELES NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ALION (ANNEX)

I. Answer the following questions carefully.


Select the correct answer from the given choices.

______1. It is a process wherein a rock will continuously mechanically


disintegrate and chemically decompose through time.
a. Weathering b. Erosion c. Deposition d. Dilation
_____ 2. It is a process wherein the sediments will move from higher to lower
location.
a. Weathering b. Erosion c. Deposition d. Dilation
_____ 3. It is a process wherein fragments will lay on a area.
a. Weathering b. Erosion c. Deposition d. Dilation
_____ 4. It is a tiny rock fragment that was a product of weathering.
a. sediments b. pebbles c. sand d. grabbles
_____ 5. It is an agent of erosion that is generated by tides, tsunamis and
seiches.
a. Running water b. Sea waves c. Glaciers d. Wind
_____ 6. It is an agent of erosion that deals about channel size and volume of
water.
a. Running water b. Sea waves c. Glaciers d. Wind
_____ 7. It is an agent of erosion that deals with the recrystallization of snow.
a. Running water b. Sea waves c. Glaciers d. Wind
_____ 8. It is an agent of erosion that forms sand dunes.
a. Running water b. Sea waves c. Glaciers d. Wind
_____ 9. It is an agent of erosion that creates sink holes.
a. Gravity b. running water c. ground water d. wind
_____ 10. It is an agent of erosion that has a pulling motion towards the
Earth’s center.
a. Gravity b. running water c. ground water d. wind
_____ 11. It is the downslide of rocks by the presence of gravity.
a. Mass wasting c. Rock wasting b. Mass sliding d. Rock Sliding
_____ 12. It is an agent of erosion that creates caves as the minerals dissolve
under the Earth’s crust.
a. Gravity b. running water c. ground water d. wind
_____ 13. It is erosion that makes the river longer.
a. Lateral b. Vertical c. Headward d.
Horizontal
_____ 14. It is erosion that makes the river deeper.
a. Lateral b. Vertical c. Headward d.
Horizontal
_____ 15. It is a style of erosion that makes the river wider.
a. Lateral b. Vertical c. Headward d.
Horizontal
II. Instruction: Identify the following effects that may happen
considering the
role of the following in Erosion and Weathering process. Match first column
to second column.
NAME EFFECT

B. Hydraulic action
1. Flowing water against rock causes mechanical weathering.
D. Deflation
A. Abrasion
2. Rocks become weak that causes loose.
E. Plucking
3.C.Releases
Corrosion tiny fragment in flat surface.
4. Rocks scratches from another that will cause breaking.
5. Pulling off fragments from stone that causes breaking.

III. Complete the flowchart about the Exogenic Process.

What type of rock does the


picture 1 shown?
Correct! This is an Igneous Rock,
specifically,
a granite.
➢ How is an igneous rock
formed?
➢ If magma is defined as molten
rock material,
do you need to melt rocks to form
magma?
➢ Is temperature increase solely
responsible
for the melting of rocks?
➢ Where and how is magma
formed?

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

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