{ "header": { "university": "University of Advanced Earth Sciences", "name":" John Doe", "department": "Geology and Geophysics", "course_code": "GEOL 304 / GEOPH 202", "course_title": "Geology and Geophysics", "date": "Nov 14 18, 2024", "duration": "2 hours", "instructor": "Dr. Jane Rockford" }, "short_answer_questions": { "question1": { "question": "How do metamorphic rocks form?", "answer": "Metamorphic rocks form under pressure and heat, altering existing rocks." }, "question2": { "question": "What is a DTM (Digital Terrain Model)", "answer": "A DTM is a 3D representation of a terrain’s surface, typically used in geographical and environmental studies to map elevation data, excluding features like vegetation and buildings" }, "question3": { "question": "What is the difference between a structural dome and a basin?", "answer": "A structural dome is an upward-curved rock layer structure, while a basin is a downward-curved structure, both caused by tectonic forces. " } }, "long_answer_questions": { "question1": { "question": "Why is FWI computationally intensive?", "answer": "FWI involves large datasets and complex algorithms that require significant computational power." }, "question2": { "question": "What is the role of magnetotellurics in geophysics?", "answer": "Magnetotellurics measures variations in electrical conductance due to subsurface fluids." } } }