Deck 12: Soils

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________ is the soil order covering the greatest surface area on Earth.

A) Vertisols
B) Mollisols
C) Aridosols
D) Entisols
E) Spodosols
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Among layers of the soil, the one with the most organic material is ________.

A) O
B) A
C) B
D) C
E) R
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The measure of a soil's capacity to hold water and air is called ________.

A) porosity
B) permeability
C) peds
D) its profile
E) foaminess
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A major determinant of a soil's water holding capacity is its ________.

A) colloids
B) pH value
C) soil profile
D) structure
E) microorganisms
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The A or A/O horizon combination is sometimes called the ________.

A) silica
B) epipedon
C) eluviation
D) podzol
E) illuviation
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The highest rated soils for overall agricultural productivity are the ________.

A) Histosols
B) Mollisols
C) Alfisols
D) Oxisols
E) Spodosols
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The most weathered and leached of all soils are the ________.

A) Spodosols
B) Alfisols
C) Inceptisols
D) Aridisols
E) Oxisols
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The soils characterized by plentiful partly decayed plant material are ________.

A) Histosols
B) Mollisols
C) Vertisols
D) Spodosols
E) Oxisols
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The soils which are red with a surface layer containing much aluminum and iron are ________.

A) Oxisols
B) Aridisols
C) Spodosols
D) Histosols
E) Ultisols
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________ is a soil texture in which none of the three main soil separates dominates the other two.

A) Adobe
B) Humus
C) Loess
D) Loam
E) Podzol
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The soil classification system currently in use in the United States is called the ________.

A) Great Soil Group
B) Soil Taxonomy
C) Latin System
D) Edaphic Index
E) Pedogenic Factor
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Roughly one-half of the volume of an "average" soil type is composed of ________.

A) organic material
B) clay
C) pore spaces
D) cations
E) rocky fragments
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Mollisols and ________ are the two most agriculturally productive soil orders.

A) Oxisols
B) Alfisols
C) Entisols
D) Inceptisols
E) Vertisols
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The main value of the extensive terminology of the Soil Taxonomy is its ________.

A) lack of subdivisions
B) basis in the genesis of soils
C) acceptance in every country in the world
D) basis in observable characteristics
E) status as being the first soil classification
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The weathered layer of loose inorganic material overlaying unfragmented rock below is ________.

A) separates
B) regolith
C) clay
D) peds
E) horizons
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The pedogenic regime associated with the tropical moist climates is ________.

A) podzolization
B) salinization
C) laterization
D) gleization
E) calcification
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The main soil order adapted to wet-dry cycles and having clayey surfaces is ________.

A) Entisols
B) Mollisols
C) Inceptisols
D) Vertisols
E) Aridisols
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The pedogenic regime typified by silica removal and iron-aluminum concentration near the surface is ________.

A) laterization
B) podzolization
C) gleization
D) calcification
E) salinization
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________ are soils of many widely scattered locations whose common characteristic is a lack of maturity.

A) Aridisols
B) Ultisols
C) Entisols
D) Vertisols
E) Oxisols
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Based on the pH scale soils are neutral at ________.

A) 7.0
B) 7.5
C) 8.0
D) 6.5
E) 6.0
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Mollisols are, on the whole, the most ________ of all soil orders.

A) productive
B) limited
C) polar
D) equatorial
E) neutral
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The pedogenic regime associated with high annual precipitation and temperature is ________.

A) gleization
B) laterization
C) calcification
D) salinization
E) none of the above
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On the standard pH scale, the number 10 indicates a(n) ________ soil.

A) acid
B) neutral
C) basic
D) fine-textured
E) porous
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The smallest-sized pieces of a soil are ________.

A) sands
B) gravels
C) clays
D) silts
E) cobbles
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The dynamic relationship between precipitation and evaporation in any given location is the ________.

A) capillary action
B) leaching
C) illuviation
D) soil-water balance
E) all of the above
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The unconsolidated parent material beyond the reach of most roots is ________.

A) the A horizon
B) loam
C) the C horizon
D) solum
E) the F horizon
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Soil structure is usually determined by clumps called ________.

A) colloids
B) peds
C) loam
D) solum
E) catenas
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The main "type" of water plants use is ________.

A) vadose
B) artesian
C) hydroscopic
D) capillary
E) aquiclude
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Which of the following terms is usually associated with soil moisture?

A) wilting point
B) pore spaces
C) field capacity
D) groundwater
E) soil-water budget
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Which pH reading is suitable for most plants and soil microorganisms?

A) 0
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
E) 10
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Like ________, humus is a catalyst for chemical reactions and a reservoir for plant nutrients and soil water.

A) clay
B) mud
C) silt
D) cations
E) iron
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Which is a main soil-forming factor?

A) climatic
B) geologic
C) topographic
D) chronological
E) all of the above
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For all soil orders the surface layer is the ________.

A) epipedon
B) solum
C) bedrock
D) cation
E) hardpan
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The unconsolidated parent materials beneath the level of roots is called the ________ horizon of soil.

A) O
B) A
C) B
D) C
E) bedrock
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The true soil layer is known as ________.

A) loam
B) an Oxisol
C) the solum
D) the interstices
E) all of the above
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An immature order of soils with faint characteristics, not yet prominent enough to produce diagnostic horizons is a/an ________.

A) Inceptisol
B) Epipedon
C) Aridisol
D) Mollisol
E) Oxisol
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This type of water is held to soil particles by adhesion and is normally unavailable to plants.

A) combined water
B) hygroscopic water
C) gravitational water
D) capillary water
E) all of the above
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The size groups within the standard classification of soil particle sizes are termed ________.

A) epipedons
B) separates
C) cations
D) humus
E) pedons
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Mature tropical soils are generally noteworthy for their ________ color.

A) black
B) tan
C) red
D) white
E) gray
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Ultisols generally lack ________.

A) clay
B) iron
C) humus
D) aluminum
E) phosphorus
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A soil with a large percentage of clay would be ________ and ________.

A) porous, permeable
B) non-porous, non-permeable
C) porous, non-permeable
D) non-porous, permeable
E) none of the above
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An important soil order, the ________ are mainly restricted to the tropics.

A) Oxisols
B) Aridisols
C) Mollisols
D) Ultisols
E) Histosols
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________ brings soil materials from the A horizon to the B horizon.

A) Translocation
B) Loss
C) Addition
D) Transformation
E) Porosity
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Soils are considered part of the

A) lithosphere.
B) hydrosphere.
C) geosphere.
D) atmosphere.
E) biosphere.
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Globally, the influence of this soil-forming factor fades with time.

A) geologic
B) biological
C) chemical
D) climatic
E) topographic
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Organic matter usually comprises about ________ percent of total soil volume.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 25
D) 35
E) 95
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In terms of topography, the deepest soils

A) are on flat land.
B) are on the sides of hills.
C) are where erosion is fastest.
D) are on steep hills with sandstone bedrock.
E) can be found in any of the above locations.
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Which of the following is NOT a property of soil clay?

A) occurs as thin laminar sheets
B) made primarily of silt
C) colloidal in size
D) Many chemical reactions occur on its surfaces.
E) It is able to hold water to itself.
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The existence of a B horizon is an indication of a(n) ________ soil.

A) immature
B) colloidal
C) zonal
D) episodic
E) mature
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A dense layer, often forming in the B horizon under calcification is ________.

A) solum
B) regolith
C) a hardpan
D) a latosol
E) vadose
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The lowest level of the Soil Taxonomy soil classification system is the ________.

A) family
B) cation
C) series
D) group
E) subgroup
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Air within the soil is usually highly saturated and rich in ________.

A) oxygen
B) argon
C) carbon dioxide
D) aluminum
E) none of the above
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Soils made up of mainly ________ do not develop a true soil structure.

A) peds
B) sand
C) loam
D) humus
E) none of the above
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The main pedogenic regimes do NOT include ________.

A) calcification
B) colloidization
C) podzolization
D) salinization
E) gleization
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The soil-forming factor which is said to make soil more than "just dirt" is the ________ factor.

A) climatic
B) biological
C) topographic
D) geologic
E) chronological
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The term "clay" is a reference to

A) structure.
B) loam.
C) texture.
D) chemistry.
E) biota.
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In terms of a typical soil-water balance, which season is associated with a soil water surplus?

A) summer
B) spring
C) the one with the greatest evapotranspiration
D) the one which is warmest
E) none of the above
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A soil with a high cation exchange would likely be

A) dark in color.
B) very sandy.
C) fertile.
D) impermeable.
E) thin.
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A soil containing only an A horizon atop partially altered parent material is said to be ________.

A) solum
B) acidic
C) series
D) immature
E) phreatic
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The difference between field capacity and the wilting point is called ________.

A) soil moisture
B) available soil moisture
C) groundwater
D) runoff
E) capillary water
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Which of the following is NOT true of soil air?

A) rich in carbon dioxide
B) poor in oxygen
C) nearly saturated
D) insignificant air movement
E) full of nutrients
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Humus has a consistency not unlike that of ________.

A) putty
B) sponges
C) gelatin
D) rock
E) roast beef
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The minerals that form cations are known as ________.

A) anions
B) electrons
C) bases
D) clays
E) loams
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Which are the least well developed of all soil orders?

A) Alfisols
B) Mollisols
C) Oxisols
D) Entisols
E) Vertisols
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Which soil-forming factor is much more important than the others in "causing" the specific soil of a location?

A) climatic
B) geologic
C) chronological
D) biological
E) none of the above
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Which of the following is a soil component?

A) fine, fragmented mineral particles
B) water
C) air
D) dead and rotting plant parts
E) all of the above
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________ is a measure of the ease with which water moves through the soil.

A) Permeability
B) Porosity
C) The wilting point
D) The field capacity
E) The capillarity
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Which of the following represents an addition to soil water?

A) percolation
B) evaporation
C) transpiration
D) weathering
E) none of the above
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Dead plant parts are known as ________ when they accumulate on the surface of the soil.

A) humus
B) organic debris
C) microorganisms
D) nutrients
E) litter
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Three-quarters of the soil's metabolic activity is generated by ________.

A) earthworms
B) trees
C) mammals
D) microorganisms
E) humans
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In the soil, which of the separates are associated with significant chemical activity?

A) sand
B) silt
C) clay
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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If you lived in Texas or California and your house foundation crumbled because the soil swelled when it was wet and cracked when it was dry, chances are that the soil would be a(n)

A) Alfisol.
B) Mollisol.
C) Oxisol.
D) Entisol.
E) Vertisol.
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Eluvial materials are deposited in the soil's ________ horizon.

A) O
B) B
C) A
D) R
E) E
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A soil series is ________.

A) the most general level of the Soil Taxonomy
B) limited to about 10 types worldwide
C) usually deeper than a soil pedon
D) the same thing as a soil order
E) none of the above
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Much soil material is actually wasted bits of rocks and composed of ________.

A) humus
B) loam
C) silica
D) hydrogen
E) air
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An Alfisol is most closely related to

A) an Andisol.
B) the tropical desert.
C) heavy weathering.
D) the tundra.
E) transitional environments.
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A Histosol would most likely be found in

A) a tropical rainforest environment.
B) a tropical desert environment.
C) a region in which erosion exceeds soil formation.
D) a region in which humans have disturbed the soils.
E) places which were glaciated during the Pleistocene.
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Most soil development takes place ________.

A) within seconds
B) within hours
C) within days
D) within years
E) on scales of time longer than human life spans
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The flat platelets which are clay particles are ________.

A) the largest particles in the soil
B) chemically inert
C) called cations
D) negatively charged
E) relatively rare compared to other soil materials
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Which pedogenic regime is most closely associated with the drier prairies of North America?

A) gleization
B) salinization
C) laterization
D) calcification
E) podzolization
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________ is the soil order covering the greatest surface area on Earth.

A) Vertisols
B) Mollisols
C) Aridosols
D) Entisols
E) Spodosols
D
2
Among layers of the soil, the one with the most organic material is ________.

A) O
B) A
C) B
D) C
E) R
A
3
The measure of a soil's capacity to hold water and air is called ________.

A) porosity
B) permeability
C) peds
D) its profile
E) foaminess
A
4
A major determinant of a soil's water holding capacity is its ________.

A) colloids
B) pH value
C) soil profile
D) structure
E) microorganisms
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The A or A/O horizon combination is sometimes called the ________.

A) silica
B) epipedon
C) eluviation
D) podzol
E) illuviation
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The highest rated soils for overall agricultural productivity are the ________.

A) Histosols
B) Mollisols
C) Alfisols
D) Oxisols
E) Spodosols
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The most weathered and leached of all soils are the ________.

A) Spodosols
B) Alfisols
C) Inceptisols
D) Aridisols
E) Oxisols
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The soils characterized by plentiful partly decayed plant material are ________.

A) Histosols
B) Mollisols
C) Vertisols
D) Spodosols
E) Oxisols
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The soils which are red with a surface layer containing much aluminum and iron are ________.

A) Oxisols
B) Aridisols
C) Spodosols
D) Histosols
E) Ultisols
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________ is a soil texture in which none of the three main soil separates dominates the other two.

A) Adobe
B) Humus
C) Loess
D) Loam
E) Podzol
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The soil classification system currently in use in the United States is called the ________.

A) Great Soil Group
B) Soil Taxonomy
C) Latin System
D) Edaphic Index
E) Pedogenic Factor
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Roughly one-half of the volume of an "average" soil type is composed of ________.

A) organic material
B) clay
C) pore spaces
D) cations
E) rocky fragments
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Mollisols and ________ are the two most agriculturally productive soil orders.

A) Oxisols
B) Alfisols
C) Entisols
D) Inceptisols
E) Vertisols
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The main value of the extensive terminology of the Soil Taxonomy is its ________.

A) lack of subdivisions
B) basis in the genesis of soils
C) acceptance in every country in the world
D) basis in observable characteristics
E) status as being the first soil classification
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The weathered layer of loose inorganic material overlaying unfragmented rock below is ________.

A) separates
B) regolith
C) clay
D) peds
E) horizons
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The pedogenic regime associated with the tropical moist climates is ________.

A) podzolization
B) salinization
C) laterization
D) gleization
E) calcification
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The main soil order adapted to wet-dry cycles and having clayey surfaces is ________.

A) Entisols
B) Mollisols
C) Inceptisols
D) Vertisols
E) Aridisols
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The pedogenic regime typified by silica removal and iron-aluminum concentration near the surface is ________.

A) laterization
B) podzolization
C) gleization
D) calcification
E) salinization
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________ are soils of many widely scattered locations whose common characteristic is a lack of maturity.

A) Aridisols
B) Ultisols
C) Entisols
D) Vertisols
E) Oxisols
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Based on the pH scale soils are neutral at ________.

A) 7.0
B) 7.5
C) 8.0
D) 6.5
E) 6.0
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Mollisols are, on the whole, the most ________ of all soil orders.

A) productive
B) limited
C) polar
D) equatorial
E) neutral
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The pedogenic regime associated with high annual precipitation and temperature is ________.

A) gleization
B) laterization
C) calcification
D) salinization
E) none of the above
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On the standard pH scale, the number 10 indicates a(n) ________ soil.

A) acid
B) neutral
C) basic
D) fine-textured
E) porous
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The smallest-sized pieces of a soil are ________.

A) sands
B) gravels
C) clays
D) silts
E) cobbles
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The dynamic relationship between precipitation and evaporation in any given location is the ________.

A) capillary action
B) leaching
C) illuviation
D) soil-water balance
E) all of the above
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The unconsolidated parent material beyond the reach of most roots is ________.

A) the A horizon
B) loam
C) the C horizon
D) solum
E) the F horizon
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27
Soil structure is usually determined by clumps called ________.

A) colloids
B) peds
C) loam
D) solum
E) catenas
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The main "type" of water plants use is ________.

A) vadose
B) artesian
C) hydroscopic
D) capillary
E) aquiclude
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29
Which of the following terms is usually associated with soil moisture?

A) wilting point
B) pore spaces
C) field capacity
D) groundwater
E) soil-water budget
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Which pH reading is suitable for most plants and soil microorganisms?

A) 0
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
E) 10
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Like ________, humus is a catalyst for chemical reactions and a reservoir for plant nutrients and soil water.

A) clay
B) mud
C) silt
D) cations
E) iron
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Which is a main soil-forming factor?

A) climatic
B) geologic
C) topographic
D) chronological
E) all of the above
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33
For all soil orders the surface layer is the ________.

A) epipedon
B) solum
C) bedrock
D) cation
E) hardpan
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34
The unconsolidated parent materials beneath the level of roots is called the ________ horizon of soil.

A) O
B) A
C) B
D) C
E) bedrock
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35
The true soil layer is known as ________.

A) loam
B) an Oxisol
C) the solum
D) the interstices
E) all of the above
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36
An immature order of soils with faint characteristics, not yet prominent enough to produce diagnostic horizons is a/an ________.

A) Inceptisol
B) Epipedon
C) Aridisol
D) Mollisol
E) Oxisol
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37
This type of water is held to soil particles by adhesion and is normally unavailable to plants.

A) combined water
B) hygroscopic water
C) gravitational water
D) capillary water
E) all of the above
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38
The size groups within the standard classification of soil particle sizes are termed ________.

A) epipedons
B) separates
C) cations
D) humus
E) pedons
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39
Mature tropical soils are generally noteworthy for their ________ color.

A) black
B) tan
C) red
D) white
E) gray
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Ultisols generally lack ________.

A) clay
B) iron
C) humus
D) aluminum
E) phosphorus
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A soil with a large percentage of clay would be ________ and ________.

A) porous, permeable
B) non-porous, non-permeable
C) porous, non-permeable
D) non-porous, permeable
E) none of the above
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42
An important soil order, the ________ are mainly restricted to the tropics.

A) Oxisols
B) Aridisols
C) Mollisols
D) Ultisols
E) Histosols
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43
________ brings soil materials from the A horizon to the B horizon.

A) Translocation
B) Loss
C) Addition
D) Transformation
E) Porosity
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Soils are considered part of the

A) lithosphere.
B) hydrosphere.
C) geosphere.
D) atmosphere.
E) biosphere.
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Globally, the influence of this soil-forming factor fades with time.

A) geologic
B) biological
C) chemical
D) climatic
E) topographic
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46
Organic matter usually comprises about ________ percent of total soil volume.

A) 5
B) 10
C) 25
D) 35
E) 95
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47
In terms of topography, the deepest soils

A) are on flat land.
B) are on the sides of hills.
C) are where erosion is fastest.
D) are on steep hills with sandstone bedrock.
E) can be found in any of the above locations.
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48
Which of the following is NOT a property of soil clay?

A) occurs as thin laminar sheets
B) made primarily of silt
C) colloidal in size
D) Many chemical reactions occur on its surfaces.
E) It is able to hold water to itself.
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49
The existence of a B horizon is an indication of a(n) ________ soil.

A) immature
B) colloidal
C) zonal
D) episodic
E) mature
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50
A dense layer, often forming in the B horizon under calcification is ________.

A) solum
B) regolith
C) a hardpan
D) a latosol
E) vadose
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51
The lowest level of the Soil Taxonomy soil classification system is the ________.

A) family
B) cation
C) series
D) group
E) subgroup
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52
Air within the soil is usually highly saturated and rich in ________.

A) oxygen
B) argon
C) carbon dioxide
D) aluminum
E) none of the above
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53
Soils made up of mainly ________ do not develop a true soil structure.

A) peds
B) sand
C) loam
D) humus
E) none of the above
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54
The main pedogenic regimes do NOT include ________.

A) calcification
B) colloidization
C) podzolization
D) salinization
E) gleization
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55
The soil-forming factor which is said to make soil more than "just dirt" is the ________ factor.

A) climatic
B) biological
C) topographic
D) geologic
E) chronological
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56
The term "clay" is a reference to

A) structure.
B) loam.
C) texture.
D) chemistry.
E) biota.
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57
In terms of a typical soil-water balance, which season is associated with a soil water surplus?

A) summer
B) spring
C) the one with the greatest evapotranspiration
D) the one which is warmest
E) none of the above
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58
A soil with a high cation exchange would likely be

A) dark in color.
B) very sandy.
C) fertile.
D) impermeable.
E) thin.
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59
A soil containing only an A horizon atop partially altered parent material is said to be ________.

A) solum
B) acidic
C) series
D) immature
E) phreatic
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60
The difference between field capacity and the wilting point is called ________.

A) soil moisture
B) available soil moisture
C) groundwater
D) runoff
E) capillary water
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61
Which of the following is NOT true of soil air?

A) rich in carbon dioxide
B) poor in oxygen
C) nearly saturated
D) insignificant air movement
E) full of nutrients
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62
Humus has a consistency not unlike that of ________.

A) putty
B) sponges
C) gelatin
D) rock
E) roast beef
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63
The minerals that form cations are known as ________.

A) anions
B) electrons
C) bases
D) clays
E) loams
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64
Which are the least well developed of all soil orders?

A) Alfisols
B) Mollisols
C) Oxisols
D) Entisols
E) Vertisols
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65
Which soil-forming factor is much more important than the others in "causing" the specific soil of a location?

A) climatic
B) geologic
C) chronological
D) biological
E) none of the above
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66
Which of the following is a soil component?

A) fine, fragmented mineral particles
B) water
C) air
D) dead and rotting plant parts
E) all of the above
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67
________ is a measure of the ease with which water moves through the soil.

A) Permeability
B) Porosity
C) The wilting point
D) The field capacity
E) The capillarity
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68
Which of the following represents an addition to soil water?

A) percolation
B) evaporation
C) transpiration
D) weathering
E) none of the above
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69
Dead plant parts are known as ________ when they accumulate on the surface of the soil.

A) humus
B) organic debris
C) microorganisms
D) nutrients
E) litter
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70
Three-quarters of the soil's metabolic activity is generated by ________.

A) earthworms
B) trees
C) mammals
D) microorganisms
E) humans
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71
In the soil, which of the separates are associated with significant chemical activity?

A) sand
B) silt
C) clay
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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72
If you lived in Texas or California and your house foundation crumbled because the soil swelled when it was wet and cracked when it was dry, chances are that the soil would be a(n)

A) Alfisol.
B) Mollisol.
C) Oxisol.
D) Entisol.
E) Vertisol.
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73
Eluvial materials are deposited in the soil's ________ horizon.

A) O
B) B
C) A
D) R
E) E
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74
A soil series is ________.

A) the most general level of the Soil Taxonomy
B) limited to about 10 types worldwide
C) usually deeper than a soil pedon
D) the same thing as a soil order
E) none of the above
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75
Much soil material is actually wasted bits of rocks and composed of ________.

A) humus
B) loam
C) silica
D) hydrogen
E) air
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76
An Alfisol is most closely related to

A) an Andisol.
B) the tropical desert.
C) heavy weathering.
D) the tundra.
E) transitional environments.
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77
A Histosol would most likely be found in

A) a tropical rainforest environment.
B) a tropical desert environment.
C) a region in which erosion exceeds soil formation.
D) a region in which humans have disturbed the soils.
E) places which were glaciated during the Pleistocene.
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78
Most soil development takes place ________.

A) within seconds
B) within hours
C) within days
D) within years
E) on scales of time longer than human life spans
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79
The flat platelets which are clay particles are ________.

A) the largest particles in the soil
B) chemically inert
C) called cations
D) negatively charged
E) relatively rare compared to other soil materials
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80
Which pedogenic regime is most closely associated with the drier prairies of North America?

A) gleization
B) salinization
C) laterization
D) calcification
E) podzolization
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