Deck 2: Rocks and Minerals-A First Look
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Deck 2: Rocks and Minerals-A First Look
1
Rocks that crystallize from magma are
A) Igneous.
B) Metamorphic.
C) Sedimentary.
D) Clastic.
A) Igneous.
B) Metamorphic.
C) Sedimentary.
D) Clastic.
A
2
A subgroup of silicates that includes minerals used in ceramics,construction,and drilling for oil is the
A) Clay subgroup.
B) Ferromagnesian subgroup.
C) Mica subgroup.
D) Zeolite subgroup.
A) Clay subgroup.
B) Ferromagnesian subgroup.
C) Mica subgroup.
D) Zeolite subgroup.
A
3
The most common minerals in the crust are
A) Carbonates.
B) Silicates.
C) Sulfates.
D) Sulfides.
A) Carbonates.
B) Silicates.
C) Sulfates.
D) Sulfides.
B
4
A mineral is
A) A naturally occurring, crystalline, solid chemical element or compound with a definite or range of composition.
B) Possibly an organic chemical compound.
C) Necessarily inorganic.
D) Both a and c provide the correct definition.
A) A naturally occurring, crystalline, solid chemical element or compound with a definite or range of composition.
B) Possibly an organic chemical compound.
C) Necessarily inorganic.
D) Both a and c provide the correct definition.
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5
Which of the following is not a mineral?
A) Quartz
B) Mica
C) Ice
D) Sugar
A) Quartz
B) Mica
C) Ice
D) Sugar
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6
Which of the following is a member of the sulfide mineral group?
A) Calcite
B) Pyrite
C) Gypsum
D) Mica
A) Calcite
B) Pyrite
C) Gypsum
D) Mica
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7
Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons are ___________ of that element.
A) Ions
B) Isotopes
C) Electrons
D) Atomic numbers
A) Ions
B) Isotopes
C) Electrons
D) Atomic numbers
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8
Which of the following is a silicate mineral?
A) Galena
B) Calcite
C) Muscovite
D) Pyrite
A) Galena
B) Calcite
C) Muscovite
D) Pyrite
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9
Native elements are those elements that
A) Do not have more than one isotope.
B) Are all those found naturally in the earth.
C) Are common in rocks of the United States.
D) Occur as minerals consisting of a single element.
A) Do not have more than one isotope.
B) Are all those found naturally in the earth.
C) Are common in rocks of the United States.
D) Occur as minerals consisting of a single element.
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10
Silicates rich in iron and/or magnesium are termed
A) Cations.
B) Feldspars.
C) Ferromagnesian.
D) Magnetite.
A) Cations.
B) Feldspars.
C) Ferromagnesian.
D) Magnetite.
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11
Which of the following physical properties are unreliable and not unique to a particular mineral and so must be used only cautiously when identifying minerals in the absence of scientific instruments?
A) Hardness
B) Cleavage
C) Density
D) Color
A) Hardness
B) Cleavage
C) Density
D) Color
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12
An atom that has 20 protons and 20 neutrons in its nucleus has this atomic number
A) 20.
B) 40.
C) 400.
D) Cannot determine because not enough information is given.
A) 20.
B) 40.
C) 400.
D) Cannot determine because not enough information is given.
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13
The internal regular arrangement of ions or atoms in a material makes it
A) Amorphous.
B) Non-crystalline.
C) Crystalline.
D) None of the options are correct.
A) Amorphous.
B) Non-crystalline.
C) Crystalline.
D) None of the options are correct.
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14
Which of the following is not a member of the silicate group of minerals?
A) Quartz
B) Feldspar
C) Mica
D) Diamond
A) Quartz
B) Feldspar
C) Mica
D) Diamond
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15
Magma that is erupted at the earth's surface is
A) Lava.
B) Coarse-grained.
C) Sedimentary.
D) Granite.
A) Lava.
B) Coarse-grained.
C) Sedimentary.
D) Granite.
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16
Sedimentary rocks include
A) Pieces of other rocks cemented together (sandstone, shale).
B) Chemical precipitates (halite, gypsum).
C) Organically precipitated components cemented together (shells cemented to form limestone).
D) Organically formed materials compressed together (partially decomposed plant material formed into lignite or coal).
E) All of the choices are correct.
A) Pieces of other rocks cemented together (sandstone, shale).
B) Chemical precipitates (halite, gypsum).
C) Organically precipitated components cemented together (shells cemented to form limestone).
D) Organically formed materials compressed together (partially decomposed plant material formed into lignite or coal).
E) All of the choices are correct.
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17
Expansive clays
A) Expand when wet, shrink when dried out.
B) Make a good building foundation because they mold to the structure.
C) Are economically useful sulfide minerals.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) Expand when wet, shrink when dried out.
B) Make a good building foundation because they mold to the structure.
C) Are economically useful sulfide minerals.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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18
Which of the following are minerals that comprise a native element
A) Sulfur.
B) Diamond.
C) Graphite.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) Sulfur.
B) Diamond.
C) Graphite.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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19
Rocks that are formed by the crystallization of new minerals in the solid state (i.e.without melting)due to heat and/or pressure are
A) Igneous.
B) Sedimentary.
C) Ultramafic.
D) Metamorphic.
A) Igneous.
B) Sedimentary.
C) Ultramafic.
D) Metamorphic.
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20
Which of the following is an igneous rock?
A) Salt
B) Limestone
C) Granite
D) Gneiss
A) Salt
B) Limestone
C) Granite
D) Gneiss
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21
Of the following rocks,one that is metamorphic
A) Rhyolite.
B) Olivine basalt.
C) Garnet schist.
D) Granodiorite.
A) Rhyolite.
B) Olivine basalt.
C) Garnet schist.
D) Granodiorite.
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22
The basic "building blocks" of the silicate minerals are tetrahedra of silicon and carbon.
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23
Anions are negatively charged and cations are positively charged.
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24
The process by which sediments are converted to sedimentary rocks is called
A) Diagenesis.
B) Metamorphosis.
C) Crystallization.
D) Lithification.
A) Diagenesis.
B) Metamorphosis.
C) Crystallization.
D) Lithification.
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25
Quartz is the most abundant mineral in the crust.
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26
Which of the following statements about asbestos is true?
A) Asbestos is a mineral belonging to the carbonate group of minerals.
B) The type of asbestos most commonly used in construction materials (chrysotile or "white asbestos") is also the most hazardous to health.
C) Asbestos can occur in any one of the three rocks types, igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic.
D) Asbestos is a generic term for any mineral crystal that is a fiber (i.e. thin and flexible).
A) Asbestos is a mineral belonging to the carbonate group of minerals.
B) The type of asbestos most commonly used in construction materials (chrysotile or "white asbestos") is also the most hazardous to health.
C) Asbestos can occur in any one of the three rocks types, igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic.
D) Asbestos is a generic term for any mineral crystal that is a fiber (i.e. thin and flexible).
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27
An example of a clastic sedimentary rock is
A) Limestone.
B) Gypsum.
C) Shale.
D) Coal.
A) Limestone.
B) Gypsum.
C) Shale.
D) Coal.
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28
Different isotopes of one element are chemically indistinguishable.
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29
The sulfide mineral group includes many valuable ores.
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30
Diamond and graphite have the same chemical composition.
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31
Plutonic rocks are typically fine grained owing to a faster rate of cooling than volcanic rocks.
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32
Clastic sedimentary rocks are formed
A) From the broken-up fragments of preexisting rocks.
B) From chemicals dissolved in solution.
C) At very high temperatures because the grains must be fused together to make rock.
D) All of the choices are correct.
A) From the broken-up fragments of preexisting rocks.
B) From chemicals dissolved in solution.
C) At very high temperatures because the grains must be fused together to make rock.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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33
The term cleavage refers to a mineral's tendency to break preferentially in certain directions of the crystal structure.
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34
Which of the following rock is an example of an extremely rapid rate of cooling?
A) Granite
B) Rhyolite
C) Obsidian
D) Basalt
A) Granite
B) Rhyolite
C) Obsidian
D) Basalt
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35
The concept of the rock cycle is that
A) Rocks are moved around the world by geologic processes.
B) Rocks are continually undergoing change, being transformed into new rocks.
C) The world changes, but rocks are permanent.
D) Rocks must be cycled deep into the crust to be made into different rocks.
A) Rocks are moved around the world by geologic processes.
B) Rocks are continually undergoing change, being transformed into new rocks.
C) The world changes, but rocks are permanent.
D) Rocks must be cycled deep into the crust to be made into different rocks.
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36
Isotopes are atomic nuclei that are radioactive.
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37
An example of a chemical sedimentary rock is
A) Sandstone.
B) Limestone.
C) Shale.
D) Conglomerate.
A) Sandstone.
B) Limestone.
C) Shale.
D) Conglomerate.
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38
Differences in magma composition account for the fact that some volcanoes erupt quietly,others explosively.
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39
The physical properties of a mineral are often closely related to its internal atomic arrangement or crystal structure.
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40
All crystalline materials show well-developed crystal faces; few naturally occurring mineral samples are crystalline.
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41
Metamorphic rocks are formed at extremely high temperatures,above those required to form plutonic rocks.
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42
An aphanitic igneous rock is one that has erupted from a volcano and is very fine-grained.
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43
Clastic sedimentary rocks are classified or named on the basis of the size of the fragments that form the rock.
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44
Obsidian (volcanic glass)is an example of a clastic rock.
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45
Chemical sedimentary rocks are those precipitated from a silicate melt.
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46
The grain size of an igneous rock is generally related to how quickly the melt cooled: the slower the cooling,the coarser the crystals.
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47
The particle grain size conglomerate is greater than that of sandstone.
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48
Foliation is a texture that is referred for metamorphic rocks.
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