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Geography for Secondary Schools
Student’s Book Form One
Revision exercise 4 (b) Have erupted once but are no
longer active
SECTION A: (c) Continue to erupt occasionally
For each of the question 1-7, circle the (d) Erupt only when there is an
most correct answer from the options earthquake
given. (e) Erupt every year
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1. Which of the following is an example
of a major fold mountain in the world?
(a) The Himalayas in Asia 5. What is the primary force contribution
to the formation of fold mountain.
(b) Ruwenzori in East Africa (a) Volcanic activity
(c) Vosges and Black Forest in
Europe (b) Earthquakes
(d) Sekenke in Tanzania (c) Compressional forces
(e) Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (d) Erosion
(e) Tensional force
2. From the following pairs of mountains,
which one represent block mountains: 6. Which of the following factors is
(a) Himalaya and Vosges crucial for the formation of block
mountains?
(b) Alps and Usambara (a) Hotspot activity
(c) Alps and Andes (b) Erosion
(d) Uluguru and Usambara (c) On-going volcanic eruptions
(e) Kilimanjaro and Vesuvius
(d) Tensional forces
(e) Compressional force
3. Which of the following is an example
of residual mountains?
(a) Sekenke hills in Singida 7. Rocks in the earth’s crust often have
alternating layers of different types.
(b) Kibo in Kilimanjaro What is the name of these layers?
(c) Uluguru in Morogoro (a) Isostasy
(d) Usambara in Tanga (b) Strata
(e) Meru in Arusha (c) Shear zones
(d) Escarpments
4. Dormant volcanic mountains are those (e) Strato volcanoes
which:
(a) Have never experienced eruptions
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