Fossil Evidence and Dating Techniques (Carbon-14, Dendrochronology) – MCQs

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1. What does Carbon-14 dating primarily measure?



2. Which principle is dendrochronology based on?



3. What is the approximate half-life of Carbon-14?



4. Fossils are primarily preserved in which type of rock?



5. What is required for Carbon-14 dating to be effective?



6. Why is Carbon-14 ineffective for dating fossils older than 50,000 years?



7. Which type of material can be dated using dendrochronology?



8. Which factor affects the preservation of fossils?



9. Fossils provide primary evidence for:



10. What type of decay is used in radiocarbon dating?



11. The Carbon-14 isotope is produced by:



12. The study of tree rings is called:



13. What is a key advantage of dendrochronology?



14. Fossil evidence suggests the first life appeared approximately:



15. Which of these cannot be dated using Carbon-14?



16. Fossils are most commonly found in:



17. Which process enhances fossil preservation?



18. What is the maximum effective range for Carbon-14 dating?



19. Annual tree rings provide information on:



20. An index fossil helps in determining: