Deck 4: Earth Materials

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What mineral property is illustrated by this photograph? <strong>What mineral property is illustrated by this photograph?  </strong> A) crystal form B) cleavage C) color D) luster <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) crystal form
B) cleavage
C) color
D) luster
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Important characteristics to observe in rocks include:

A) types of minerals present
B) sizes and shapes of crystals
C) presence or absence of layers
D) all of the above
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What mineral test is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral test is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) scratch test B) effervescence C) streak D) magnetism E) specific gravity <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) scratch test
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) specific gravity
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Which of the following is true about tests we can perform on a mineral?

A) a softer mineral will scratch a harder mineral
B) many common minerals react effervesce) with dilute hydrochloric acid
C) a streak plate is used to determine how hard a mineral is
D) many minerals are strongly magnetic
E) none of these
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What are the two main ways that minerals are put together in rocks?

A) igneous versus metamorphic
B) igneous versus sedimentary
C) metamorphic versus sedimentary
D) crystalline versus clastic
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of crystals and clasts evaluated to classify a rock?

A) crystal/clast density
B) crystal/clast size
C) crystal/clast shape
D) crystal/clast composition
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What is the main type of rocks in the Peninsular Ranges of Southern California and Mexico?

A) volcanic rocks erupted from a large volcano
B) granite and metamorphic rocks that formed at depth
C) flat-lying sedimentary rocks
D) unconsolidated sand and gravel
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A mineral property that can be observed without using a test is:

A) effervescence
B) magmatism
C) hardness
D) cleavage
E) all of these
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What mineral is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) quartz B) feldspar C) calcite D) hematite E) magnetite <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) quartz
B) feldspar
C) calcite
D) hematite
E) magnetite
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What mineral test is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral test is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) scratch test B) effervescence C) streak D) magnetism E) specific gravity <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) scratch test
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) specific gravity
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Which of the following is NOT a mineral?

A) liquid water
B) crystals grown in a laboratory
C) volcanic glass
D) piece of wood
E) all of these
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Rocks are composed of:

A) minerals
B) elements
C) glass
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) crystalline rock B) clastic rock C) rock with minerals that are too small to see D) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) crystalline rock
B) clastic rock
C) rock with minerals that are too small to see
D) none of these
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) crystalline rock B) clastic rock C) rock with minerals that are too small to see D) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) crystalline rock
B) clastic rock
C) rock with minerals that are too small to see
D) none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a required criterion for a substance to be classified as a mineral?

A) human-made
B) naturally occurring
C) crystalline solid
D) inorganic
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Which of the following is a mineral?

A) ice
B) crystals grown in a laboratory
C) volcanic glass
D) material with crystals of different chemical compounds
E) none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of rocks with clastic textures?

A) composed of interlocking minerals
B) composed of broken fragments of older eroded rocks
C) commonly formed in low temperature environments
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Which mineral property is the least reliable for identifying a mineral?

A) cleavage
B) luster
C) crystal form
D) streak
E) color
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What mineral is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) quartz B) feldspar C) calcite D) hematite E) magnetite <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) quartz
B) feldspar
C) calcite
D) hematite
E) magnetite
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Which of the following is true about rocks and minerals?

A) a rock can contain more than one mineral
B) a mineral is composed of chemical elements
C) a single rock can include more than one mineral
D) all of these
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What mineral is characterized by a reddish streak, as shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral is characterized by a reddish streak, as shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) quartz B) feldspar C) calcite D) hematite E) magnetite <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) quartz
B) feldspar
C) calcite
D) hematite
E) magnetite
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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Minerals have an ordered internal atomic arrangement. What does this mean?

A) Atoms in a mineral are arranged in an ordered geometric pattern.
B) Atoms in a mineral are arranged in a random fashion.
C) Atoms in a mineral must be in the shape of either a cube, a tetrahedron, or an octahedron.
D) Atoms in a mineral must all be of the same type of element.
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The mineral halite has cube-shaped crystals because:

A) there are no planes along which the mineral can break
B) cubes are the most common way two tetrahedron can join
C) of the arrangement of atoms in the crystal lattice
D) halite is soluble in water
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Identify the list that consists of ten common minerals ranked in order of increasing hardness, from 1 to 10.

A) Mohs Hardness Scale
B) Bowen's reaction series
C) Breakage chart
D) Specific gravity scale
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The mineral halite is seen in the image. One part of the atomic arrangement repeats indefinitely to make the entire crystal. This property of a mineral is called: <strong>The mineral halite is seen in the image. One part of the atomic arrangement repeats indefinitely to make the entire crystal. This property of a mineral is called:  </strong> A) ordered atomic arrangement B) consistency of composition C) solid state crystallization D) effervescence <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) ordered atomic arrangement
B) consistency of composition
C) solid state crystallization
D) effervescence
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The ratio of density of a mineral to that of freshwater is called the:

A) specific gravity
B) harness
C) crystal shape
D) cleavage
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What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate? <strong>What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate?  </strong> A) cubic B) tetrahedron C) octahedron D) dodecahedron <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) cubic
B) tetrahedron
C) octahedron
D) dodecahedron
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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What does the shape of these crystals indicate about the environment in which they formed? <strong>What does the shape of these crystals indicate about the environment in which they formed?  </strong> A) They formed at great depth and under very high pressures. B) They formed from cold water that was moving rapidly through the rocks. C) They formed into a space filled with water rather than solid rock. D) They grew during an explosive volcanic eruption. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) They formed at great depth and under very high pressures.
B) They formed from cold water that was moving rapidly through the rocks.
C) They formed into a space filled with water rather than solid rock.
D) They grew during an explosive volcanic eruption.
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A geologist who is also a mineralogist would generally study:

A) minerals, like quartz and halite
B) vitamins and minerals, like potassium and calcium
C) coal mining techniques
D) mine collapses
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A crystal with a well-defined shape, such as a cube, probably:

A) does not reflect the arrangement of atoms in the lattice
B) grew early and so was forced to grow around other minerals
C) does not have a well-defined cleavage
D) will react with dilute hydrochloric acid
E) none of these
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What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate? <strong>What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate?  </strong> A) cubic B) tetrahedron C) octahedron D) dodecahedron <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) cubic
B) tetrahedron
C) octahedron
D) dodecahedron
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What mineral test is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral test is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) scratch test B) effervescence C) streak D) magnetism E) specific gravity <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) scratch test
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) specific gravity
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A cube of some rock weighs 6 grams, and a same-sized cube of water weighs 2 grams. What is the specific gravity of this rock?

A) 0.5
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 6
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Which of the following are tests we can quickly and easily perform even in the field) to help us identify a mineral?

A) hardness
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) all of these
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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Which of the following characterizes a liquid state of matter?

A) Atoms are packed together with a relatively fixed shape.
B) Atoms are poorly connected and can expand to fill the available volume.
C) Atoms are held together, but weakly enough that the material is mobile and can change shape.
D) The material retains its shape and volume unless deformed, dissolved, or perturbed in some other way.
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements Cu, Ag, and Au? <strong>In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements Cu, Ag, and Au?  </strong> A) metals B) nonmetals C) noble gases D) silicates <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) silicates
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If a mineral fractures, how many directions of cleavage does it have?

A) four directions of cleavage
B) three directions of cleavage
C) two directions of cleavage
D) one direction of cleavage
E) no directions of cleavage
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If a mineral cleaves into thin sheets, it probably has:

A) no well-defined cleavage planes
B) three directions of cleavage
C) fractures rather than cleavage
D) one dominant direction of cleavage
E) none of these
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Which of the following is true about asbestos?

A) There are several types of asbestos, but they represent the same mineral.
B) Different types of asbestos have the same health risks.
C) Each type of asbestos has long, straight fibers.
D) Asbestos represents different minerals with different health risks.
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Which of the following is NOT a main type of silicate structure?

A) single chains
B) double chains
C) triple chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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What class of mineral forms when the element S is bonded with a metal, as iron in the mineral pyrite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the element S is bonded with a metal, as iron in the mineral pyrite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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The most important class of rock-forming minerals on Earth is:

A) halides
B) sulfates
C) native minerals
D) silicates
E) asbestos
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What class of minerals form when the element Si is bonded with element O, as in the mineral quartz? <strong>What class of minerals form when the element Si is bonded with element O, as in the mineral quartz?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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What class of mineral forms when the element O is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral hematite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the element O is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral hematite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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The mineral in the image is quartz. Take a look at the irregularly broken left end of the crystal and determine which of the following is true. <strong>The mineral in the image is quartz. Take a look at the irregularly broken left end of the crystal and determine which of the following is true.  </strong> A) The mineral has fractured, as it lacks planes along which it may cleave. B) The mineral must have specific planes along which atomic bonds are weaker than in other areas of the structure. C) Since the mineral has irregular breakage, it must have good cleavage. D) Bonds within the mineral must have varying strengths. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) The mineral has fractured, as it lacks planes along which it may cleave.
B) The mineral must have specific planes along which atomic bonds are weaker than in other areas of the structure.
C) Since the mineral has irregular breakage, it must have good cleavage.
D) Bonds within the mineral must have varying strengths.
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In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements He, Ne, and Ar? <strong>In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements He, Ne, and Ar?  </strong> A) metals B) nonmetals C) noble gases D) silicates <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) silicates
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Which of the following is NOT a major class of rock-forming minerals?

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) argonites
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What class of mineral forms when the element C is bonded with element O, as in the mineral calcite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the element C is bonded with element O, as in the mineral calcite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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If a mineral lacks planes along which it may cleave, what will occur?

A) The mineral will fracture in an irregular pattern.
B) The mineral will not break.
C) The mineral will fracture evenly along predictable planes.
D) The mineral will still cleave, but it will only occur along one plane.
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What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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What class of mineral forms when the elements Cl or F is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral halite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the elements Cl or F is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral halite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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Which of the following is NOT a main group of chemical elements on the Periodic Table?

A) transition metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) sulfides
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In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements C, O, and S? <strong>In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements C, O, and S?  </strong> A) metals B) nonmetals C) noble gases D) silicates <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) silicates
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This iron oxide mineral commonly has a reddish color and consistently has red streak. What mineral is it? <strong>This iron oxide mineral commonly has a reddish color and consistently has red streak. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) calcite B) dolomite C) hematite D) magnetite E) pyrite <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) calcite
B) dolomite
C) hematite
D) magnetite
E) pyrite
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Which of the following terms refers to the compound SiO₂?

A) silica
B) silicon
C) silicone
D) silicane
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Which of the following minerals is a sulfide and commonly forms cube-shaped crystals?

A) pyrite
B) hematite
C) dolomite
D) gypsum
E) halite
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What type of atom is represented by the small brown sphere in the center of this silica tetrahedron? <strong>What type of atom is represented by the small brown sphere in the center of this silica tetrahedron?  </strong> A) aluminum B) silicon C) iron D) chlorine E) sulfur <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) aluminum
B) silicon
C) iron
D) chlorine
E) sulfur
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How do silica tetrahedra bond in silicate minerals?

A) with each other by sharing an oxygen
B) with other elements, such as potassium
C) in single or double chains
D) in sheets
E) all of these
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What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) one direction of cleavage B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction of cleavage
B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage
C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage
D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves
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What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) one direction of cleavage B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction of cleavage
B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage
C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage
D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves
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Which of the following is a dark-colored silicate mineral?

A) quartz
B) potassium feldspar
C) muscovite
D) biotite
E) none of these
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There are more than 4,000 known minerals, most of which are:

A) uncommon to rare
B) often encountered at the surface
C) very common
D) found together in single hand samples of rocks
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What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) one direction of cleavage B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) one direction of cleavage
B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage
C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage
D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves
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The dominant shape in which silicon and oxygen atoms combine in silicate minerals is:

A) cube
B) prism
C) hexagon
D) octagon
E) none of these
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A mineral is light colored, transparent, has a hardness of seven, and fractures rather than cleaves. What minerals is it?

A) garnet
B) quartz
C) biotite
D) muscovite
E) feldspar
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The mineral shown in this photograph is a sulfide mineral and commonly forms cube-shaped crystals. What mineral is it? <strong>The mineral shown in this photograph is a sulfide mineral and commonly forms cube-shaped crystals. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) pyrite B) hematite C) dolomite D) gypsum E) halite <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) pyrite
B) hematite
C) dolomite
D) gypsum
E) halite
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The very common mineral shown in this photograph is commonly a pink- to cream-colored mineral with wavy, light-colored lines. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it? <strong>The very common mineral shown in this photograph is commonly a pink- to cream-colored mineral with wavy, light-colored lines. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) garnet B) quartz C) biotite D) muscovite E) feldspar <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) garnet
B) quartz
C) biotite
D) muscovite
E) feldspar
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The very common mineral shown in this photograph is light colored, transparent, has a hardness of seven, and fractures rather than cleaves. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it? <strong>The very common mineral shown in this photograph is light colored, transparent, has a hardness of seven, and fractures rather than cleaves. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) garnet B) quartz C) biotite D) muscovite E) feldspar <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) garnet
B) quartz
C) biotite
D) muscovite
E) feldspar
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This very common carbonate mineral effervesces when it contacts dilute HCl. What mineral is it? <strong>This very common carbonate mineral effervesces when it contacts dilute HCl. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) calcite B) dolomite C) hematite D) magnetite E) pyrite <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) calcite
B) dolomite
C) hematite
D) magnetite
E) pyrite
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Which of the following is generally a light-colored silicate mineral?

A) quartz
B) pyroxene
C) amphibole
D) biotite
E) all of these
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Which mineral is commonly pinkish and has light-colored wavy lines?

A) quartz
B) potassium feldspar
C) pyroxene
D) amphibole
E) olivine
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Which of the following minerals is typically green and has no cleavage?

A) muscovite
B) plagioclase feldspar
C) biotite
D) quartz
E) olivine
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What mineral property is illustrated by this photograph? <strong>What mineral property is illustrated by this photograph?  </strong> A) crystal form B) cleavage C) color D) luster

A) crystal form
B) cleavage
C) color
D) luster
D
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Important characteristics to observe in rocks include:

A) types of minerals present
B) sizes and shapes of crystals
C) presence or absence of layers
D) all of the above
D
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What mineral test is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral test is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) scratch test B) effervescence C) streak D) magnetism E) specific gravity

A) scratch test
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) specific gravity
B
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Which of the following is true about tests we can perform on a mineral?

A) a softer mineral will scratch a harder mineral
B) many common minerals react effervesce) with dilute hydrochloric acid
C) a streak plate is used to determine how hard a mineral is
D) many minerals are strongly magnetic
E) none of these
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What are the two main ways that minerals are put together in rocks?

A) igneous versus metamorphic
B) igneous versus sedimentary
C) metamorphic versus sedimentary
D) crystalline versus clastic
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of crystals and clasts evaluated to classify a rock?

A) crystal/clast density
B) crystal/clast size
C) crystal/clast shape
D) crystal/clast composition
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What is the main type of rocks in the Peninsular Ranges of Southern California and Mexico?

A) volcanic rocks erupted from a large volcano
B) granite and metamorphic rocks that formed at depth
C) flat-lying sedimentary rocks
D) unconsolidated sand and gravel
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A mineral property that can be observed without using a test is:

A) effervescence
B) magmatism
C) hardness
D) cleavage
E) all of these
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What mineral is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) quartz B) feldspar C) calcite D) hematite E) magnetite

A) quartz
B) feldspar
C) calcite
D) hematite
E) magnetite
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What mineral test is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral test is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) scratch test B) effervescence C) streak D) magnetism E) specific gravity

A) scratch test
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) specific gravity
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Which of the following is NOT a mineral?

A) liquid water
B) crystals grown in a laboratory
C) volcanic glass
D) piece of wood
E) all of these
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Rocks are composed of:

A) minerals
B) elements
C) glass
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) crystalline rock B) clastic rock C) rock with minerals that are too small to see D) none of these

A) crystalline rock
B) clastic rock
C) rock with minerals that are too small to see
D) none of these
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What type of rock is shown in this photograph? <strong>What type of rock is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) crystalline rock B) clastic rock C) rock with minerals that are too small to see D) none of these

A) crystalline rock
B) clastic rock
C) rock with minerals that are too small to see
D) none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a required criterion for a substance to be classified as a mineral?

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C) crystalline solid
D) inorganic
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Which of the following is a mineral?

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B) crystals grown in a laboratory
C) volcanic glass
D) material with crystals of different chemical compounds
E) none of these
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of rocks with clastic textures?

A) composed of interlocking minerals
B) composed of broken fragments of older eroded rocks
C) commonly formed in low temperature environments
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Which mineral property is the least reliable for identifying a mineral?

A) cleavage
B) luster
C) crystal form
D) streak
E) color
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What mineral is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) quartz B) feldspar C) calcite D) hematite E) magnetite

A) quartz
B) feldspar
C) calcite
D) hematite
E) magnetite
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Which of the following is true about rocks and minerals?

A) a rock can contain more than one mineral
B) a mineral is composed of chemical elements
C) a single rock can include more than one mineral
D) all of these
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What mineral is characterized by a reddish streak, as shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral is characterized by a reddish streak, as shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) quartz B) feldspar C) calcite D) hematite E) magnetite

A) quartz
B) feldspar
C) calcite
D) hematite
E) magnetite
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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Minerals have an ordered internal atomic arrangement. What does this mean?

A) Atoms in a mineral are arranged in an ordered geometric pattern.
B) Atoms in a mineral are arranged in a random fashion.
C) Atoms in a mineral must be in the shape of either a cube, a tetrahedron, or an octahedron.
D) Atoms in a mineral must all be of the same type of element.
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The mineral halite has cube-shaped crystals because:

A) there are no planes along which the mineral can break
B) cubes are the most common way two tetrahedron can join
C) of the arrangement of atoms in the crystal lattice
D) halite is soluble in water
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Identify the list that consists of ten common minerals ranked in order of increasing hardness, from 1 to 10.

A) Mohs Hardness Scale
B) Bowen's reaction series
C) Breakage chart
D) Specific gravity scale
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The mineral halite is seen in the image. One part of the atomic arrangement repeats indefinitely to make the entire crystal. This property of a mineral is called: <strong>The mineral halite is seen in the image. One part of the atomic arrangement repeats indefinitely to make the entire crystal. This property of a mineral is called:  </strong> A) ordered atomic arrangement B) consistency of composition C) solid state crystallization D) effervescence

A) ordered atomic arrangement
B) consistency of composition
C) solid state crystallization
D) effervescence
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The ratio of density of a mineral to that of freshwater is called the:

A) specific gravity
B) harness
C) crystal shape
D) cleavage
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What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate? <strong>What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate?  </strong> A) cubic B) tetrahedron C) octahedron D) dodecahedron

A) cubic
B) tetrahedron
C) octahedron
D) dodecahedron
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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What does the shape of these crystals indicate about the environment in which they formed? <strong>What does the shape of these crystals indicate about the environment in which they formed?  </strong> A) They formed at great depth and under very high pressures. B) They formed from cold water that was moving rapidly through the rocks. C) They formed into a space filled with water rather than solid rock. D) They grew during an explosive volcanic eruption.

A) They formed at great depth and under very high pressures.
B) They formed from cold water that was moving rapidly through the rocks.
C) They formed into a space filled with water rather than solid rock.
D) They grew during an explosive volcanic eruption.
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A geologist who is also a mineralogist would generally study:

A) minerals, like quartz and halite
B) vitamins and minerals, like potassium and calcium
C) coal mining techniques
D) mine collapses
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A crystal with a well-defined shape, such as a cube, probably:

A) does not reflect the arrangement of atoms in the lattice
B) grew early and so was forced to grow around other minerals
C) does not have a well-defined cleavage
D) will react with dilute hydrochloric acid
E) none of these
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What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate? <strong>What arrangement of atoms does this diagram illustrate?  </strong> A) cubic B) tetrahedron C) octahedron D) dodecahedron

A) cubic
B) tetrahedron
C) octahedron
D) dodecahedron
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What mineral test is shown in this photograph? <strong>What mineral test is shown in this photograph?  </strong> A) scratch test B) effervescence C) streak D) magnetism E) specific gravity

A) scratch test
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) specific gravity
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A cube of some rock weighs 6 grams, and a same-sized cube of water weighs 2 grams. What is the specific gravity of this rock?

A) 0.5
B) 1
C) 2
D) 3
E) 6
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Which of the following are tests we can quickly and easily perform even in the field) to help us identify a mineral?

A) hardness
B) effervescence
C) streak
D) magnetism
E) all of these
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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Which of the following characterizes a liquid state of matter?

A) Atoms are packed together with a relatively fixed shape.
B) Atoms are poorly connected and can expand to fill the available volume.
C) Atoms are held together, but weakly enough that the material is mobile and can change shape.
D) The material retains its shape and volume unless deformed, dissolved, or perturbed in some other way.
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What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure? <strong>What type of cleavage is illustrated in this figure?  </strong> A) one direction B) two perpendicular directions C) two nonperpendicular directions D) three perpendicular directions E) three nonperpendicular directions

A) one direction
B) two perpendicular directions
C) two nonperpendicular directions
D) three perpendicular directions
E) three nonperpendicular directions
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In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements Cu, Ag, and Au? <strong>In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements Cu, Ag, and Au?  </strong> A) metals B) nonmetals C) noble gases D) silicates

A) metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) silicates
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If a mineral fractures, how many directions of cleavage does it have?

A) four directions of cleavage
B) three directions of cleavage
C) two directions of cleavage
D) one direction of cleavage
E) no directions of cleavage
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43
If a mineral cleaves into thin sheets, it probably has:

A) no well-defined cleavage planes
B) three directions of cleavage
C) fractures rather than cleavage
D) one dominant direction of cleavage
E) none of these
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44
Which of the following is true about asbestos?

A) There are several types of asbestos, but they represent the same mineral.
B) Different types of asbestos have the same health risks.
C) Each type of asbestos has long, straight fibers.
D) Asbestos represents different minerals with different health risks.
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45
Which of the following is NOT a main type of silicate structure?

A) single chains
B) double chains
C) triple chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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What class of mineral forms when the element S is bonded with a metal, as iron in the mineral pyrite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the element S is bonded with a metal, as iron in the mineral pyrite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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48
The most important class of rock-forming minerals on Earth is:

A) halides
B) sulfates
C) native minerals
D) silicates
E) asbestos
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What class of minerals form when the element Si is bonded with element O, as in the mineral quartz? <strong>What class of minerals form when the element Si is bonded with element O, as in the mineral quartz?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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50
What class of mineral forms when the element O is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral hematite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the element O is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral hematite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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51
The mineral in the image is quartz. Take a look at the irregularly broken left end of the crystal and determine which of the following is true. <strong>The mineral in the image is quartz. Take a look at the irregularly broken left end of the crystal and determine which of the following is true.  </strong> A) The mineral has fractured, as it lacks planes along which it may cleave. B) The mineral must have specific planes along which atomic bonds are weaker than in other areas of the structure. C) Since the mineral has irregular breakage, it must have good cleavage. D) Bonds within the mineral must have varying strengths.

A) The mineral has fractured, as it lacks planes along which it may cleave.
B) The mineral must have specific planes along which atomic bonds are weaker than in other areas of the structure.
C) Since the mineral has irregular breakage, it must have good cleavage.
D) Bonds within the mineral must have varying strengths.
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In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements He, Ne, and Ar? <strong>In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements He, Ne, and Ar?  </strong> A) metals B) nonmetals C) noble gases D) silicates

A) metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) silicates
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Which of the following is NOT a major class of rock-forming minerals?

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) argonites
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What class of mineral forms when the element C is bonded with element O, as in the mineral calcite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the element C is bonded with element O, as in the mineral calcite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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55
If a mineral lacks planes along which it may cleave, what will occur?

A) The mineral will fracture in an irregular pattern.
B) The mineral will not break.
C) The mineral will fracture evenly along predictable planes.
D) The mineral will still cleave, but it will only occur along one plane.
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56
What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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57
What class of mineral forms when the elements Cl or F is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral halite? <strong>What class of mineral forms when the elements Cl or F is bonded with a metal, as in the mineral halite?  </strong> A) silicates B) carbonates C) oxides D) halides E) sulfides

A) silicates
B) carbonates
C) oxides
D) halides
E) sulfides
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58
What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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Which of the following is NOT a main group of chemical elements on the Periodic Table?

A) transition metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) sulfides
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60
In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements C, O, and S? <strong>In this part of the Periodic Table, what type of elements are in the group that includes elements C, O, and S?  </strong> A) metals B) nonmetals C) noble gases D) silicates

A) metals
B) nonmetals
C) noble gases
D) silicates
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61
This iron oxide mineral commonly has a reddish color and consistently has red streak. What mineral is it? <strong>This iron oxide mineral commonly has a reddish color and consistently has red streak. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) calcite B) dolomite C) hematite D) magnetite E) pyrite

A) calcite
B) dolomite
C) hematite
D) magnetite
E) pyrite
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Which of the following terms refers to the compound SiO₂?

A) silica
B) silicon
C) silicone
D) silicane
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Which of the following minerals is a sulfide and commonly forms cube-shaped crystals?

A) pyrite
B) hematite
C) dolomite
D) gypsum
E) halite
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What type of atom is represented by the small brown sphere in the center of this silica tetrahedron? <strong>What type of atom is represented by the small brown sphere in the center of this silica tetrahedron?  </strong> A) aluminum B) silicon C) iron D) chlorine E) sulfur

A) aluminum
B) silicon
C) iron
D) chlorine
E) sulfur
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65
How do silica tetrahedra bond in silicate minerals?

A) with each other by sharing an oxygen
B) with other elements, such as potassium
C) in single or double chains
D) in sheets
E) all of these
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66
What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of silicate minerals is shown from this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) independent tetrahedra B) single chains C) double chains D) sheets E) frameworks

A) independent tetrahedra
B) single chains
C) double chains
D) sheets
E) frameworks
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67
What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) one direction of cleavage B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves

A) one direction of cleavage
B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage
C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage
D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves
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What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) one direction of cleavage B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves

A) one direction of cleavage
B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage
C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage
D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves
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Which of the following is a dark-colored silicate mineral?

A) quartz
B) potassium feldspar
C) muscovite
D) biotite
E) none of these
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There are more than 4,000 known minerals, most of which are:

A) uncommon to rare
B) often encountered at the surface
C) very common
D) found together in single hand samples of rocks
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What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron? <strong>What type of cleavage would be exhibited by a mineral that has this arrangement of silicon tetrahedron?  </strong> A) one direction of cleavage B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves

A) one direction of cleavage
B) two perpendicular directions of cleavage
C) two nonperpendicular directions of cleavage
D) the mineral factures instead of cleaves
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The dominant shape in which silicon and oxygen atoms combine in silicate minerals is:

A) cube
B) prism
C) hexagon
D) octagon
E) none of these
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A mineral is light colored, transparent, has a hardness of seven, and fractures rather than cleaves. What minerals is it?

A) garnet
B) quartz
C) biotite
D) muscovite
E) feldspar
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The mineral shown in this photograph is a sulfide mineral and commonly forms cube-shaped crystals. What mineral is it? <strong>The mineral shown in this photograph is a sulfide mineral and commonly forms cube-shaped crystals. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) pyrite B) hematite C) dolomite D) gypsum E) halite

A) pyrite
B) hematite
C) dolomite
D) gypsum
E) halite
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The very common mineral shown in this photograph is commonly a pink- to cream-colored mineral with wavy, light-colored lines. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it? <strong>The very common mineral shown in this photograph is commonly a pink- to cream-colored mineral with wavy, light-colored lines. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) garnet B) quartz C) biotite D) muscovite E) feldspar

A) garnet
B) quartz
C) biotite
D) muscovite
E) feldspar
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The very common mineral shown in this photograph is light colored, transparent, has a hardness of seven, and fractures rather than cleaves. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it? <strong>The very common mineral shown in this photograph is light colored, transparent, has a hardness of seven, and fractures rather than cleaves. It does not effervesce. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) garnet B) quartz C) biotite D) muscovite E) feldspar

A) garnet
B) quartz
C) biotite
D) muscovite
E) feldspar
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This very common carbonate mineral effervesces when it contacts dilute HCl. What mineral is it? <strong>This very common carbonate mineral effervesces when it contacts dilute HCl. What mineral is it?  </strong> A) calcite B) dolomite C) hematite D) magnetite E) pyrite

A) calcite
B) dolomite
C) hematite
D) magnetite
E) pyrite
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Which of the following is generally a light-colored silicate mineral?

A) quartz
B) pyroxene
C) amphibole
D) biotite
E) all of these
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Which mineral is commonly pinkish and has light-colored wavy lines?

A) quartz
B) potassium feldspar
C) pyroxene
D) amphibole
E) olivine
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Which of the following minerals is typically green and has no cleavage?

A) muscovite
B) plagioclase feldspar
C) biotite
D) quartz
E) olivine
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