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10. This fault can cause an earthquake if two plates slide/pass and move slowly.

A. Normal Fault B. Reverse Fault C. Strike-Slip Fault D. None of these

11. Which of the following correctly describes an active fault?

A. Faults that have NOT moved and not caused earthquakes in the past

B. It is represented by heavy dashed lines in the Map of the distribution of

Active Faults and Trenches in the Philippines.

C. Both A and B statements are correct.

D. Neither A nor B

12 Metro Manila is preparing (through Earthquake drills) for the so-called “The Big

One”, a hilarious fault movement that could release up to 7.3 magnitudes. Taguig

is one of the cities affected by which active fault?

A. Iba Fault C. West Valley Fault

B. Digdig Fault D. Tubao Fault

13. Which of the following is referred to the energy released by an earthquake?

A. Seismicity

B. Magnitude

C. Intensity

D. Seismic waves

14. When the hanging wall of a fault slides straight down the fault plane, the fault

is called a ___

A. Normal Fault B. Reverse Fault C. Strike-Slip Fault D. None of these

15. What happens when bending of rocks along fault becomes too much?

A. Frictional limit will not be reached.

B. Rocks will snap and straighten out.

C. No Shaking/Vibration of ground will occur

D. All of these​