Deck 4: Earth Materials: Minerals and Rocks
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Deck 4: Earth Materials: Minerals and Rocks
1
Which of the following phrases is not part of the definition of a mineral?
A) crystalline solid
B) specific chemical composition
C) human-made
A) crystalline solid
B) specific chemical composition
C) human-made
C
2
Which of the following statements is not true?
A) Pyroxene and amphibole have two cleavages at different angles.
B) Pyroxene and amphibole have the same chemical composition.
C) Pyroxene and amphibole consist of chains of silica tetrahedral.
A) Pyroxene and amphibole have two cleavages at different angles.
B) Pyroxene and amphibole have the same chemical composition.
C) Pyroxene and amphibole consist of chains of silica tetrahedral.
B
3
The growth of a solid from a gas or liquid whose atoms can come together in the proper chemical proportions and crystalline arrangement is called ______ .
A) bonding
B) crystallization
C) density
D) melting
A) bonding
B) crystallization
C) density
D) melting
B
4

-What elements could be represented by the open and solid spheres in the mineral structure depicted above?
A) carbon and oxygen
B) silicon and oxygen
C) iron and magnesium
D) sodium and chlorine
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5

-Each element has a unique number of
A) protons.
B) neutrons.
C) electrons.
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6

-What type of chemical bonding holds the Na and Cl atoms together in table salt (NaCl)?
A) covalent bonds
B) ionic bonds
C) metallic bonds
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7

-A negatively charged atom is called a(n)
A) anion.
B) cation.
C) isotope.
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8

-Which of the following structures best depicts a silicate ion?

A) diagram A
B) diagram B
C) diagram C
D) diagram D
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9

-Which of the following atomic structures represents a carbonate ion?

A) diagram A
B) diagram B
C) diagram C
D) diagram D
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10
Silicate minerals are based on which of the following anions?
A) S-2
B) (SiO4)-4
C) (CO3)-2
A) S-2
B) (SiO4)-4
C) (CO3)-2
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11
The mineral pyroxene is an example of a ___ silicate.
A) framework
B) single chain
C) sheet
A) framework
B) single chain
C) sheet
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12
Which of the following minerals is a carbonate?
A) calcite
B) gypsum
C) kaolinite
A) calcite
B) gypsum
C) kaolinite
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13
Which of the following is the least reliable physical property?
A) streak
B) cleavage
C) color
D) hardness
A) streak
B) cleavage
C) color
D) hardness
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14
The hardness of a mineral depends on the
A) quality of the cleavage planes.
B) strength of the chemical bonds.
C) way the mineral reflects light.
A) quality of the cleavage planes.
B) strength of the chemical bonds.
C) way the mineral reflects light.
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15
Which of the following minerals does not cleave?
A) calcite
B) muscovite
C) quartz
A) calcite
B) muscovite
C) quartz
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16
A mineral's crystal habit refers to which physical property?
A) shape in which its individual crystals or aggregates of crystals will grow
B) orientation of cleavages surfaces in an ionically bonded crystal
C) size of the crystal
A) shape in which its individual crystals or aggregates of crystals will grow
B) orientation of cleavages surfaces in an ionically bonded crystal
C) size of the crystal
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17
A substance that releases hydrogen ions (H+) to a solution is called a(n)
A) oxidizer.
B) ultisol.
C) acid.
A) oxidizer.
B) ultisol.
C) acid.
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18
Weathering of rocks takes place
A) deep in the Earth's crust.
B) at the surface of the Earth.
C) both of the above.
A) deep in the Earth's crust.
B) at the surface of the Earth.
C) both of the above.
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19
Which does not increase the strength of a chemical bond?
A) shorter bond length
B) greater ionic charge
C) larger atoms or ions
D) closer packing of atoms or ions
A) shorter bond length
B) greater ionic charge
C) larger atoms or ions
D) closer packing of atoms or ions
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20
How many planes of cleavage are necessary to form cubic cleavage?
A) 1 plane
B) 2 planes
C) 3 planes
D) 4 planes
A) 1 plane
B) 2 planes
C) 3 planes
D) 4 planes
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21
Color is generally a good diagnostic property to use for the purposes of mineral identification.
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22
A basalt is an example of a(n) ___ rock.
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
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23
Which of the following minerals is commonly found only in metamorphic rocks?
A) feldspar
B) staurolite
C) olivine
A) feldspar
B) staurolite
C) olivine
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24

-The diagram above depicts how the total surface area of a rock varies with the number of particles for a fixed volume of rock. Based on this diagram, what can be said about the ratio of surface area to volume?
A) The ratio decreases as the number of particles increases.
B) The ratio increases as the number of particles increases.
C) The ratio first decreases then increases as the number of particles increases.
D) The ratio does not depend on the number of particles.
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25
Clastic sediments are lithified into rock by
A) cementation.
B) compaction.
C) cementation and compaction.
A) cementation.
B) compaction.
C) cementation and compaction.
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26
Layering in sediments and sedimentary rocks is called
A) bedding.
B) foliation.
C) orogeny.
A) bedding.
B) foliation.
C) orogeny.
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27
What is the most important factor that controls the size of mineral grains in an igneous rock?
A) the rate of magma cooling
B) the magma composition
C) the plate tectonic environment
D) the iron content of the mineral
A) the rate of magma cooling
B) the magma composition
C) the plate tectonic environment
D) the iron content of the mineral
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28
Which of the following do all igneous rocks have in common?
A) They erupt from volcanoes.
B) They form at Earth's surface.
C) They form from the solidification of magma.
D) All of the above.
A) They erupt from volcanoes.
B) They form at Earth's surface.
C) They form from the solidification of magma.
D) All of the above.
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29
Complete the following sentence. Extrusive igneous rocks typically have __________ minerals compared to intrusive igneous rocks.
A) more silicate
B) less silicate
C) coarser-grained
D) finer-grained
A) more silicate
B) less silicate
C) coarser-grained
D) finer-grained
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30
What types of rocks form from preexisting rocks that are subjected to high temperature and pressure?
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
A) igneous
B) sedimentary
C) metamorphic
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31
Which of the following is siliciclastic sediment?
A) A coral reef
B) quartz sand
C) halite
D) gypsum
A) A coral reef
B) quartz sand
C) halite
D) gypsum
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32
The word "clastic" is derived from the Greek "Klastos," meaning what?
A) of the sea
B) broken
C) soft
D) of great value
A) of the sea
B) broken
C) soft
D) of great value
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33
How do clay minerals form?
A) weathering of silicate minerals
B) precipitation from evaporating water
C) crystallization from magma
D) biologic precipitation from seawater
A) weathering of silicate minerals
B) precipitation from evaporating water
C) crystallization from magma
D) biologic precipitation from seawater
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34
Of the three major rock types (sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic), sedimentary rock is the least voluminous rock in the crust of Earth.
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35
Sandstone forms from the lithification of shells and other calcium carbonate particles.
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36
What process must occur before an intrusive igneous rock can be weathered?
A) uplift
B) metamorphism
C) lithification
A) uplift
B) metamorphism
C) lithification
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37
Deposits of minerals from which valuable metals can be recovered profitably are called
A) hydrothermal solutions.
B) ores.
C) pegmatites.
A) hydrothermal solutions.
B) ores.
C) pegmatites.
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38
What is the name of a mineral deposit that forms from the sedimentary processes of weathering and sediment transport?
A) vein deposit
B) hydrothermal deposit
C) placers
A) vein deposit
B) hydrothermal deposit
C) placers
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39
Which type of ore deposit led to the California gold rush in 1848?
A) vein-hosted gold deposits
B) placer gold deposits
C) disseminated hydrothermal gold deposits
A) vein-hosted gold deposits
B) placer gold deposits
C) disseminated hydrothermal gold deposits
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40
Which of the following type(s) of rock(s) crystallize at the highest temperature?
A) basalt
B) granite
C) hydrothermal veins
A) basalt
B) granite
C) hydrothermal veins
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41
Which kind of mineral forms the largest group of ore-forming minerals?
A) silicate minerals
B) sulfide minerals
C) oxide minerals
D) sulfate minerals
A) silicate minerals
B) sulfide minerals
C) oxide minerals
D) sulfate minerals
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42
What are placer deposits?
A) ore deposits associated with groundwater aquifers
B) ore deposits found in hydrothermal veins
C) ore deposits concentrated by flowing water
D) ore deposits formed in evaporating lakes
A) ore deposits associated with groundwater aquifers
B) ore deposits found in hydrothermal veins
C) ore deposits concentrated by flowing water
D) ore deposits formed in evaporating lakes
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43
Some elements are geologically deposited in their pure state.
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44
Quartz is commonly found in vein deposits or ores.
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