Where to find the answers to the exam questions?
You may find some of the answers in the textbook, you may find some of the answers by internet searches (such as Google), you may find some of the answers on the textbook CD-ROM, etc. However, many of the exam questions require that you figure out the answer yourself. For example, if the question referred to the earthquake risk for Bombay, India, you would be expected to apply your knowledge of plate tectonics and your familiarity with the textbook resources to figure out the answer. You could use the world maps in the textbook that show where the world’s plate edges are… you would figure out if Bombay was on a plate edge, and if so, what kind of plate edge. Then you would apply your knowledge of the types of plate edges to whether or not Bombay would have a high or low earthquake risk. Applying your familiarity with the textbook (acquired when you did the Vocabulary Exam), you could also use the textbook map that shows earthquakes and seismicity around the world. Either way (or, per