UNIT QUIZ: Unit 3 Review Quiz
- Due No due date
- Points 30
- Questions 30
- Time Limit 60 Minutes
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
Take this quiz only after you've gone over the materials for this unit (Earth Layers and Continental Drift).
This quiz contain 30 questions about the topics/ideas/concepts discussed in this unit and will be used to measure your understanding of these topics/ideas/concepts. Questions will be taken from both the readings and video resources presented in this unit.
You can take this quiz multiple times, but you'll need to get 80% or higher before you can proceed to the next unit. If you do not reach 80% on your first attempt, use it to identify your knowledge gaps (concepts from the video that you are still struggling to understand). Once you identify these gaps, go back to the reading and video materials and review these concepts BEFORE starting your second attempt at the quiz. Only the highest grade among all your attempts will be uploaded to the gradebook.
The essential learning outcomes for this unit are:
- To describe the Earth layering process;
- To identify the differences (in composition and physical state) between the layers of our planet (crust, mantle, core);
- To explain the source of Earth's magnetic field;
- To recognize Wegener's contributions to the plate tectonics theory;
- To describe key evidence supporting the continental drift idea.
Directions:
- You are allowed multiple attempts at this quiz.
- The highest grade of all your attempts will be listed as your grade for this quiz on the gradebook.
- This quiz will be available to you for a minimum of 7 days and you can take it at any time during this availability window.
- However, once you start the quiz you will have only 60 minutes to complete it.
- The deadline to attempt this quiz will be on Wednesday, September 6, 2017, at 2:59 pm.
- Late submissions will still be accepted, but you will miss 1 point for every hour beyond the deadline. These points will be deducted from whatever grade you have, for this quiz, on the gradebook.