Review Question Bank

Part 11, Part 11: Review and Final Exam

Learning objectives

  • Consolidate the whole course with mixed practice
  • Test recall across every part, shuffled
  • Get immediate feedback and an explanation on each
  • Reshuffle for endless practice before the exam

Consolidation Before the Exam

Part 11 has two jobs: to fix what you have learned and to test it. This section is the practice half. The bank below spans the whole course, from the forward problem and the convolutional model through the wave equation, elastic AVO, anisotropy and fractures, earth models at scale, and the fit-for-purpose capstones.

Each set draws a shuffled dozen questions. Answer one at a time, get immediate feedback with a short explanation, and reshuffle for a fresh set when you finish. There is no pass mark here, because the point is repetition until the ideas are automatic. When you can clear a set without hesitation, you are ready for the graded final exam in the next section.

Review question bankQuestion 1 of 12 (P6) Score 0In Shuey's equation, the gradient G carries the:normal-incidence amplitudefluid and lithology (offset) informationanswerwaveletdepthA shuffled dozen questions spanning the whole course, with immediate feedback and explanations. Reshuffle for endless practice before the final exam.

How to Use It

Do not just chase the score. When you miss one, read the explanation, then find the section it came from and re-run that widget, because the ideas in this course are built to be felt, not memorised. The mix is deliberate: a question on the CFL condition may sit next to one on shear-wave splitting, forcing you to switch frames the way real modelling does. If a whole part keeps tripping you, that is exactly the signal to revisit it. The final exam is next, one graded pass through the essential ideas.

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