Classification of Folds Questions and Answers - Sanfoundry
Classification of Folds Questions and Answers - Sanfoundry
Classification of Folds Questions and Answers - Sanfoundry
This set of Engineering Geology Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Classification
of Folds – 03”.
3. A fold in which the folding continues in the direction of the axis of the fold is
a) Plunging fold
b) Non-plunging fold
c) Similar fold
d) Doesn’t exist
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Answer: b
Explanation: Any fold in which the axis of the fold is essentially horizontal, that is, the plunging continues
indefinitely in the direction of the axis of the fold is specifically described as non-plunging fold.
Answer: d
Explanation: Cheveron fold, conjugate fold, cuspate fold are the types of fold based on profile of the fold surface
whereas, plunging fold is based on plunge of the fold.
5. Folds with two hinges and three planar limbs are called
a) Conjugate folds
b) Cheveron folds
c) Cuspate folds
d) Cylindrical folds
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Answer: a
Explanation: Conjugate folds are composite folds characterised with two hinges and three planar limbs in which
the central limb is exceptionally flattened.
a) Conjugate fold
b) Cheveron fold
c) Cuspate fold
d) Cylindrical fold
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Answer: a
Explanation: As we can observe, there are two hinge points and three planar limbs. This is seen in conjugate fold.
10. The hinge joints in cuspate folds are not very sharp. State true or false.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: Cuspate folds are quite clearly curved becoming concave upwards in the case of anticlines and
concave downwards in the case of synclines. The hinge zones are, therefore, not very sharp.
Answer: d
Explanation: It has been established that the drag folds are parallel to those of the major folds. Hence the last
option is wrong. The second and the third also true about drag folds.
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