Deck 12: Earth S Internal Structure, rock Cycle, and Geologic Time

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Molten rock on the Earth's surface is

A) alluvium.
B) lava.
C) sediment.
D) drift.
E) magma.
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The liquid part of the interior of the Earth is

A) the inner core.
B) the lower mantle.
C) the outer core.
D) BOTH the inner core and the lower mantle.
E) NONE of these.
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Magma cools to form

A) metamorphic rock.
B) inorganic sedimentary rock.
C) clastic sedimentary rock.
D) intrusive igneous rock.
E) extrusive igneous rock.
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What are the two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust?

A) iron
B) aluminum
C) silicon
D) nitrogen
E) oxygen
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A place where rock is exposed at the Earth's surface is a(n)

A) asthenosphere.
B) horizon.
C) seismograph.
D) front.
E) outcrop.
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Magma that has moved vertically upward through a crack in the rock forms a(n)

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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The layer of very soft rock within the Earth that allows for isostatic adjustments is the

A) asthenosphere.
B) inner core.
C) lower mantle.
D) outer core.
E) Moho.
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Continental crust is mostly

A) shale.
B) basalt.
C) limestone.
D) granite.
E) coal.
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Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface is

A) alluvium.
B) lava.
C) sediment.
D) drift.
E) magma.
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Magma that penetrates between rock layers forms a

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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Vibrations that travel through the Earth when stress is released in an earthquake are

A) faults.
B) joints.
C) seismic waves.
D) grabens.
E) plutons.
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The study of landforms and how they form is BEST called

A) paleontology.
B) geomorphology.
C) cartography.
D) seismology.
E) petrology.
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A common rock-forming mineral is

A) limestone.
B) marble.
C) siltstone.
D) granite.
E) quartz.
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The outer layer of the Earth is the

A) inner core.
B) outer core.
C) crust.
D) upper mantle.
E) lower mantle.
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Which of the following are intrusive igneous bodies?

A) sill
B) batholith
C) stock
D) laccolith
E) dike
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A large,irregular magma chamber forms a(n)

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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Oceanic crust is mostly

A) shale.
B) basalt.
C) limestone.
D) granite.
E) coal.
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Lava cools to form

A) metamorphic rock.
B) inorganic sedimentary rock.
C) clastic sedimentary rock.
D) intrusive igneous rock.
E) extrusive igneous rock.
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___[1]____ cools on Earth's surface to form ____[2]_____,and ___[3]____ cools inside the Earth to form ____[4]_____.
Answer 1 Choices
Lava
Magma
Answer 2 Choices:
clastic sedimentary rock
extrusive igneous rock
intrusive igneous rock
metamorphic rock
Answer 3 Choices:
lava
magma
Answer 4 Choices
clastic sedimentary rock
extrusive igneous rock
intrusive igneous rock
metamorphic rock
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The solid iron and nickel inside the Earth forms its

A) inner core.
B) outer core.
C) lower mantle.
D) upper mantle.
E) asthenosphere. .
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Which of the following are intrusive felsic rocks?

A) andesite
B) basalt
C) granite
D) diorite
E) rhyolite
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____[1]____ is formed when medium to sand-size rock fragments are cemented together.When the rock fragments that are cemented together include pebbles,____[2]_____ is formed.An example of a fine-grained sedimentary rock made from clay-size particles is ___[3]_______.
Answer 1 Choices:
Conglomerate
Sandstone
Shale
Answer 2-3 Choices:
conglomerate
sandstone
shale
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Rocks that contain biotite,amphibole pyroxene,and olivine are called

A) albic
B) oxic..
C) felsic.
D) mafic.
E) salic.
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Which of the following are examples of clastic sedimentary rocks?

A) sandstone
B) conglomerate
C) granite
D) coal
E) shale
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Andesite [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Basalt [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Rocks that form from the cementation and compaction of loose rock debris and organic matter are

A) igneous.
B) metamorphic.
C) sedimentary.
D) clastic.
E) ALL of these.
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The dominant mineral in clastic sedimentary rocks is

A) feldspar.
B) quartz.
C) carbon.
D) calcite.
E) gypsum.
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This rock is ____[1]______,an [2] [3] rock that forms when nongaseous [4] cools so fast crystals cannot form.
This rock is ____[1]______,an [2] [3] rock that forms when nongaseous [4] cools so fast crystals cannot form.   Answer 1 Choices basalt granite obsidian Answer 2 Choices extrusive intrusive Answer 3 Choices igneous metamorphic sedimentary Answer 4: lava magma<div style=padding-top: 35px> Answer 1 Choices
basalt
granite
obsidian
Answer 2 Choices
extrusive
intrusive
Answer 3 Choices
igneous
metamorphic
sedimentary
Answer 4:
lava
magma
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Rocks that form from melted rock that has cooled and solidified are

A) igneous.
B) metamorphic.
C) sedimentary.
D) clastic.
E) ALL of these.
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Magma that pools between rock layers and pushes the overlying layers up is a

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Gabbro [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Rhyolite [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Rocks that form from broken rock fragments make rocks classified as

A) intrusive igneous.
B) foliated metamorphic.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) organic sedimentary.
E) chemical sedimentary.
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The dominant mineral in limestone is

A) quartz.
B) feldspar.
C) calcite.
D) carbon.
E) olivine.
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Rocks that form from precipitated and recrystallized materials that have been dissolved in seawater form rock that is

A) intrusive igneous.
B) foliated metamorphic.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) organic sedimentary.
E) chemical sedimentary.
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Rocks that contain quartz and feldspar are called

A) albic.
B) oxic.
C) felsic.
D) mafic.
E) salic.
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____[1]_____ that cools slowly forms intrusive igneous rock,and when ____[2]____ cools at the surface it forms ______[3]_____ rock.
Answer 1 Choices
Basalt
Lava
Magma
Answer 2 Choices:
basalt
lava
magma
Answer 3 Choices
clastic sedimentary
extrusive igneous
extrusive sedimentary
intrusive igneous
metamorphic
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The process whereby loose rock debris is cemented and compacted to form rock is called

A) metamorphism.
B) lithification.
C) podzolization.
D) subduction.
E) laterization.
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Surface salt residue that collects through the evaporation of water and the crystallization of the dissolved materials forms

A) fissures.
B) joints.
C) sills.
D) laterites.
E) evaporates.
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The chemical sedimentary rock that is predominantly calcium magnesium carbonate is

A) granite.
B) limestone.
C) coal.
D) dolomite.
E) shale.
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A naturally occurring oily liquid that consists of ancient hydrocarbons is

A) schist.
B) basalt.
C) coal.
D) gneiss.
E) petroleum.
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In which of the following are the geologic periods in the correct chronological order?

A) Cambrian; Silurian; Permian; Tertiary; Quaternary
B) Tertiary; Silurian; Permian; Quaternary; Cambrian
C) Permian; Quaternary; Cambrian; Silurian; Tertiary
D) Quaternary; Permian; Tertiary; Silurian; Cambrian
E) Cambrian; Silurian; Tertiary; Permian; Quaternary
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The rock that forms from the remains of plants and animals is

A) foliated metamorphic.
B) extrusive igneous.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) organic sedimentary.
E) chemical sedimentary.
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Much of the important organic deposits of the world date to the

A) Archean.
B) Jurassic.
C) Pleistocene.
D) Mississippian.
E) Paleocene.
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Rocks that form from heat and pressure without melting are

A) igneous.
B) metamorphic.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) chemical sedimentary.
E) organic sedimentary.
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Contact metamorphism occurs by

A) minerals precipitating from seawater.
B) the rock being near molten rock.
C) rock becoming deeply buried.
D) the rock being heated until it melts.
E) rock fragments becoming lithified.
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The age of the Earth is about

A) 12.7 billion years.
B) 4.7 billion years.
C) 2.5 billion years.
D) 540 million years.
E) 250 million years.
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The earliest of the following is

A) Jurassic.
B) Pleistocene.
C) Precambrian.
D) Devonian.
E) Permian.
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Chemical sedimentary rocks that are predominantly quartz include

A) limestone.
B) shale.
C) coal.
D) flint or chert.
E) marble.
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The calendar of Earth history is called the

A) plate tectonic theory.
B) geological time scale.
C) rock cycle.
D) hydrologic cycle.
E) Mohs Scale.
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If shale is metamorphosed,it becomes

A) marble.
B) granite.
C) slate.
D) sandstone.
E) schist.
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Metamorphic means

A) made of rock fragments.
B) to turn to rock.
C) to change.
D) melted.
E) layered.
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A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbons that is found in porous geologic formations is

A) gneiss.
B) natural gas.
C) schist.
D) obsidian.
E) conglomerate.
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The formation of the Earth and the evolution of the atmosphere are BEST associated with the

A) Precambrian.
B) Quaternary.
C) Paleozoic.
D) Pleistocene.
E) Jurassic.
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Ranked from largest to smallest are:

A) eras, epochs, eons, periods.
B) eras, periods, eons, epochs.
C) epochs, eons, eras, periods.
D) eons, eras, periods, epochs.
E) eons, epochs, eras, periods.
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___[1]_____ cover more time than ___[2]____,which cover more time than __[3]____.The geologic time unit that covers even less time is ___[4]____.
Answer 1-4 Choices
Eon
Epoch
Era
Period
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The model that shows how Earth materials are changed from one rock family to another through time is called

A) plate tectonics.
B) the hydrologic cycle.
C) the carbon cycle.
D) the rock cycle.
E) the geological time scale.
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Ranked from earliest to latest are:

A) Mesozoic, Paleozoic, Cenozoic.
B) Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Paleozoic.
C) Cenozoic, Paleozoic, Mesozoic.
D) Mesozoic, Cenozoic, Paleozoic.
E) Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic.
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According to science,how old is the universe?

A) 4.1 million years old
B) 14 billion years old
C) 140 billion years old
D) 1.4 trillion years old
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What is another name for the continental crust?

A) oxsi
B) sima
C) sial
D) alma
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What are the two categories of sedimentary rocks?

A) crystallized
B) organic
C) clastic
D) foliated
E) chemical
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Concerning geologic time,what is the correct order from longest to shortest division?

A) eons, eras, periods, and epochs
B) eras, epochs, eons, and periods
C) periods, eons, epochs, and eras
D) epochs, periods, eras, and eons
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What is the most common rock in the oceanic crust?

A) granite
B) grabbo
C) sandstone
D) basalt
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Which layer of the Earth is the uppermost layer and begins at the Moho?

A) outer core
B) inner core
C) asthenosphere
D) lithosphere
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Which of the following is a clastic sedimentary rock?

A) gneiss
B) coal
C) limestone
D) sandstone
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Which of the following is a chemical sedimentary rock?

A) gneiss
B) coal
C) limestone
D) sandstone
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What are the two categories of metamorphic rock?

A) foliated
B) clastic
C) nonfoliated
D) organic
E) crystallized
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Concerning geologic time,about how long is the Holocene?

A) 10,000 years
B) 100,000 years
C) 1,000,000 years
D) 10,000,000 years
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If for every 5 units of carbon-14 in a sample there were 15 units of nitrogen-14,the age of the sample would be about

A) 17,190 years.
B) 11,460 years.
C) 5730 years.
D) 2865 years.
E) 1432.5 years.
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Even though the temperatures inside the Earth are high enough to melt the materials,they can be solid because of the tremendously high pressures.
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The time that it takes for half of a radioactive isotope to break down is its

A) half-life.
B) relief.
C) cleavage.
D) density.
E) wave length.
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When rock layers do not represent the entire sequence of time,but rather a gap of time is evident between the layers,this gap is called a(n)

A) unconformity.
B) joint.
C) fault
D) dike.
E) erratic.
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Of the following,the longest is

A) Mesozoic.
B) Pleistocene.
C) Cenozoic.
D) Proterozoic.
E) Paleozoic.
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Which of the following are types of igneous rocks?

A) crystallized
B) intrusive
C) clastic
D) foliated
E) extrusive
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What is the most common rock in the continental crust?

A) granite
B) grabbo
C) sandstone
D) basalt
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What is another name for the oceanic crust?

A) oxsi
B) sima
C) sial
D) alma
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Which of the following is an organic sedimentary rock?

A) gneiss
B) coal
C) limestone
D) sandstone
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Which layer of the Earth is at the center and is solid?

A) outer core
B) inner core
C) asthenosphere
D) lithosphere
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An important characteristic of most sedimentary rocks is that they are layered.
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Molten rock on the Earth's surface is

A) alluvium.
B) lava.
C) sediment.
D) drift.
E) magma.
B
2
The liquid part of the interior of the Earth is

A) the inner core.
B) the lower mantle.
C) the outer core.
D) BOTH the inner core and the lower mantle.
E) NONE of these.
C
3
Magma cools to form

A) metamorphic rock.
B) inorganic sedimentary rock.
C) clastic sedimentary rock.
D) intrusive igneous rock.
E) extrusive igneous rock.
D
4
What are the two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust?

A) iron
B) aluminum
C) silicon
D) nitrogen
E) oxygen
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A place where rock is exposed at the Earth's surface is a(n)

A) asthenosphere.
B) horizon.
C) seismograph.
D) front.
E) outcrop.
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Magma that has moved vertically upward through a crack in the rock forms a(n)

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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The layer of very soft rock within the Earth that allows for isostatic adjustments is the

A) asthenosphere.
B) inner core.
C) lower mantle.
D) outer core.
E) Moho.
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Continental crust is mostly

A) shale.
B) basalt.
C) limestone.
D) granite.
E) coal.
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Molten rock beneath the Earth's surface is

A) alluvium.
B) lava.
C) sediment.
D) drift.
E) magma.
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Magma that penetrates between rock layers forms a

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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Vibrations that travel through the Earth when stress is released in an earthquake are

A) faults.
B) joints.
C) seismic waves.
D) grabens.
E) plutons.
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The study of landforms and how they form is BEST called

A) paleontology.
B) geomorphology.
C) cartography.
D) seismology.
E) petrology.
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A common rock-forming mineral is

A) limestone.
B) marble.
C) siltstone.
D) granite.
E) quartz.
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The outer layer of the Earth is the

A) inner core.
B) outer core.
C) crust.
D) upper mantle.
E) lower mantle.
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Which of the following are intrusive igneous bodies?

A) sill
B) batholith
C) stock
D) laccolith
E) dike
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A large,irregular magma chamber forms a(n)

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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Oceanic crust is mostly

A) shale.
B) basalt.
C) limestone.
D) granite.
E) coal.
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Lava cools to form

A) metamorphic rock.
B) inorganic sedimentary rock.
C) clastic sedimentary rock.
D) intrusive igneous rock.
E) extrusive igneous rock.
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___[1]____ cools on Earth's surface to form ____[2]_____,and ___[3]____ cools inside the Earth to form ____[4]_____.
Answer 1 Choices
Lava
Magma
Answer 2 Choices:
clastic sedimentary rock
extrusive igneous rock
intrusive igneous rock
metamorphic rock
Answer 3 Choices:
lava
magma
Answer 4 Choices
clastic sedimentary rock
extrusive igneous rock
intrusive igneous rock
metamorphic rock
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The solid iron and nickel inside the Earth forms its

A) inner core.
B) outer core.
C) lower mantle.
D) upper mantle.
E) asthenosphere. .
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Which of the following are intrusive felsic rocks?

A) andesite
B) basalt
C) granite
D) diorite
E) rhyolite
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____[1]____ is formed when medium to sand-size rock fragments are cemented together.When the rock fragments that are cemented together include pebbles,____[2]_____ is formed.An example of a fine-grained sedimentary rock made from clay-size particles is ___[3]_______.
Answer 1 Choices:
Conglomerate
Sandstone
Shale
Answer 2-3 Choices:
conglomerate
sandstone
shale
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Rocks that contain biotite,amphibole pyroxene,and olivine are called

A) albic
B) oxic..
C) felsic.
D) mafic.
E) salic.
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Which of the following are examples of clastic sedimentary rocks?

A) sandstone
B) conglomerate
C) granite
D) coal
E) shale
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Andesite [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Basalt [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Rocks that form from the cementation and compaction of loose rock debris and organic matter are

A) igneous.
B) metamorphic.
C) sedimentary.
D) clastic.
E) ALL of these.
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The dominant mineral in clastic sedimentary rocks is

A) feldspar.
B) quartz.
C) carbon.
D) calcite.
E) gypsum.
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This rock is ____[1]______,an [2] [3] rock that forms when nongaseous [4] cools so fast crystals cannot form.
This rock is ____[1]______,an [2] [3] rock that forms when nongaseous [4] cools so fast crystals cannot form.   Answer 1 Choices basalt granite obsidian Answer 2 Choices extrusive intrusive Answer 3 Choices igneous metamorphic sedimentary Answer 4: lava magma Answer 1 Choices
basalt
granite
obsidian
Answer 2 Choices
extrusive
intrusive
Answer 3 Choices
igneous
metamorphic
sedimentary
Answer 4:
lava
magma
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Rocks that form from melted rock that has cooled and solidified are

A) igneous.
B) metamorphic.
C) sedimentary.
D) clastic.
E) ALL of these.
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Magma that pools between rock layers and pushes the overlying layers up is a

A) laccolith.
B) batholith.
C) sill.
D) dike.
E) stock.
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Gabbro [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Identify whether the following rocks are either "intrusive" or "extrusive" and "felsic" or "mafic."
Rhyolite [1] [2]
Answer 1 Choices:
Extrusive
Intrusive
Answer 2 Choices:
Felsic
Mafic
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Rocks that form from broken rock fragments make rocks classified as

A) intrusive igneous.
B) foliated metamorphic.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) organic sedimentary.
E) chemical sedimentary.
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The dominant mineral in limestone is

A) quartz.
B) feldspar.
C) calcite.
D) carbon.
E) olivine.
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Rocks that form from precipitated and recrystallized materials that have been dissolved in seawater form rock that is

A) intrusive igneous.
B) foliated metamorphic.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) organic sedimentary.
E) chemical sedimentary.
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Rocks that contain quartz and feldspar are called

A) albic.
B) oxic.
C) felsic.
D) mafic.
E) salic.
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____[1]_____ that cools slowly forms intrusive igneous rock,and when ____[2]____ cools at the surface it forms ______[3]_____ rock.
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Basalt
Lava
Magma
Answer 2 Choices:
basalt
lava
magma
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clastic sedimentary
extrusive igneous
extrusive sedimentary
intrusive igneous
metamorphic
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39
The process whereby loose rock debris is cemented and compacted to form rock is called

A) metamorphism.
B) lithification.
C) podzolization.
D) subduction.
E) laterization.
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40
Surface salt residue that collects through the evaporation of water and the crystallization of the dissolved materials forms

A) fissures.
B) joints.
C) sills.
D) laterites.
E) evaporates.
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41
The chemical sedimentary rock that is predominantly calcium magnesium carbonate is

A) granite.
B) limestone.
C) coal.
D) dolomite.
E) shale.
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42
A naturally occurring oily liquid that consists of ancient hydrocarbons is

A) schist.
B) basalt.
C) coal.
D) gneiss.
E) petroleum.
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43
In which of the following are the geologic periods in the correct chronological order?

A) Cambrian; Silurian; Permian; Tertiary; Quaternary
B) Tertiary; Silurian; Permian; Quaternary; Cambrian
C) Permian; Quaternary; Cambrian; Silurian; Tertiary
D) Quaternary; Permian; Tertiary; Silurian; Cambrian
E) Cambrian; Silurian; Tertiary; Permian; Quaternary
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44
The rock that forms from the remains of plants and animals is

A) foliated metamorphic.
B) extrusive igneous.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) organic sedimentary.
E) chemical sedimentary.
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45
Much of the important organic deposits of the world date to the

A) Archean.
B) Jurassic.
C) Pleistocene.
D) Mississippian.
E) Paleocene.
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46
Rocks that form from heat and pressure without melting are

A) igneous.
B) metamorphic.
C) clastic sedimentary.
D) chemical sedimentary.
E) organic sedimentary.
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47
Contact metamorphism occurs by

A) minerals precipitating from seawater.
B) the rock being near molten rock.
C) rock becoming deeply buried.
D) the rock being heated until it melts.
E) rock fragments becoming lithified.
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48
The age of the Earth is about

A) 12.7 billion years.
B) 4.7 billion years.
C) 2.5 billion years.
D) 540 million years.
E) 250 million years.
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49
The earliest of the following is

A) Jurassic.
B) Pleistocene.
C) Precambrian.
D) Devonian.
E) Permian.
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50
Chemical sedimentary rocks that are predominantly quartz include

A) limestone.
B) shale.
C) coal.
D) flint or chert.
E) marble.
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51
The calendar of Earth history is called the

A) plate tectonic theory.
B) geological time scale.
C) rock cycle.
D) hydrologic cycle.
E) Mohs Scale.
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52
If shale is metamorphosed,it becomes

A) marble.
B) granite.
C) slate.
D) sandstone.
E) schist.
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53
Metamorphic means

A) made of rock fragments.
B) to turn to rock.
C) to change.
D) melted.
E) layered.
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54
A naturally occurring mixture of hydrocarbons that is found in porous geologic formations is

A) gneiss.
B) natural gas.
C) schist.
D) obsidian.
E) conglomerate.
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55
The formation of the Earth and the evolution of the atmosphere are BEST associated with the

A) Precambrian.
B) Quaternary.
C) Paleozoic.
D) Pleistocene.
E) Jurassic.
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56
Ranked from largest to smallest are:

A) eras, epochs, eons, periods.
B) eras, periods, eons, epochs.
C) epochs, eons, eras, periods.
D) eons, eras, periods, epochs.
E) eons, epochs, eras, periods.
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57
___[1]_____ cover more time than ___[2]____,which cover more time than __[3]____.The geologic time unit that covers even less time is ___[4]____.
Answer 1-4 Choices
Eon
Epoch
Era
Period
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58
The model that shows how Earth materials are changed from one rock family to another through time is called

A) plate tectonics.
B) the hydrologic cycle.
C) the carbon cycle.
D) the rock cycle.
E) the geological time scale.
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59
Ranked from earliest to latest are:

A) Mesozoic, Paleozoic, Cenozoic.
B) Cenozoic, Mesozoic, Paleozoic.
C) Cenozoic, Paleozoic, Mesozoic.
D) Mesozoic, Cenozoic, Paleozoic.
E) Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic.
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60
According to science,how old is the universe?

A) 4.1 million years old
B) 14 billion years old
C) 140 billion years old
D) 1.4 trillion years old
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61
What is another name for the continental crust?

A) oxsi
B) sima
C) sial
D) alma
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62
What are the two categories of sedimentary rocks?

A) crystallized
B) organic
C) clastic
D) foliated
E) chemical
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63
Concerning geologic time,what is the correct order from longest to shortest division?

A) eons, eras, periods, and epochs
B) eras, epochs, eons, and periods
C) periods, eons, epochs, and eras
D) epochs, periods, eras, and eons
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64
What is the most common rock in the oceanic crust?

A) granite
B) grabbo
C) sandstone
D) basalt
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65
Which layer of the Earth is the uppermost layer and begins at the Moho?

A) outer core
B) inner core
C) asthenosphere
D) lithosphere
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66
Which of the following is a clastic sedimentary rock?

A) gneiss
B) coal
C) limestone
D) sandstone
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67
Which of the following is a chemical sedimentary rock?

A) gneiss
B) coal
C) limestone
D) sandstone
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68
What are the two categories of metamorphic rock?

A) foliated
B) clastic
C) nonfoliated
D) organic
E) crystallized
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69
Concerning geologic time,about how long is the Holocene?

A) 10,000 years
B) 100,000 years
C) 1,000,000 years
D) 10,000,000 years
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70
If for every 5 units of carbon-14 in a sample there were 15 units of nitrogen-14,the age of the sample would be about

A) 17,190 years.
B) 11,460 years.
C) 5730 years.
D) 2865 years.
E) 1432.5 years.
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71
Even though the temperatures inside the Earth are high enough to melt the materials,they can be solid because of the tremendously high pressures.
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72
The time that it takes for half of a radioactive isotope to break down is its

A) half-life.
B) relief.
C) cleavage.
D) density.
E) wave length.
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73
When rock layers do not represent the entire sequence of time,but rather a gap of time is evident between the layers,this gap is called a(n)

A) unconformity.
B) joint.
C) fault
D) dike.
E) erratic.
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74
Of the following,the longest is

A) Mesozoic.
B) Pleistocene.
C) Cenozoic.
D) Proterozoic.
E) Paleozoic.
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75
Which of the following are types of igneous rocks?

A) crystallized
B) intrusive
C) clastic
D) foliated
E) extrusive
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76
What is the most common rock in the continental crust?

A) granite
B) grabbo
C) sandstone
D) basalt
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77
What is another name for the oceanic crust?

A) oxsi
B) sima
C) sial
D) alma
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78
Which of the following is an organic sedimentary rock?

A) gneiss
B) coal
C) limestone
D) sandstone
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79
Which layer of the Earth is at the center and is solid?

A) outer core
B) inner core
C) asthenosphere
D) lithosphere
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80
An important characteristic of most sedimentary rocks is that they are layered.
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