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Test Description: Rocks and weathering
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which type of rock is most likely to be formed by melting rock?
A
Igneous rock
B
Sedimentary rock
C
Granite
D
Metamorphic rock
2) Fossils are most likely to be found in which type of rock?
A
Granite
B
Metamorphic rock
C
Sedimentary rock
D
Igenous rock
3) While walking near Mt. Shasta, a dormant volcano, a piece of black obsidian was found. This rock is?
A
Metamorphic rock
B
Granite rock
C
Sedimentary rock
D
Igneous rock
4) Which of the following is NOT an example of weathering?
A
A rock falls off a cliff and breaks into smaller pieces.
B
Water gets into a crack and freezes and thaws.
C
Wind and sand blow against rocks.
D
A cliff gets warm in the sun.
5) You test a white nonmetallic mineral that leaves a white streak on a streak plate and is scratched by your fingernail. This mineral is likely to be:
A
Talc
B
Mica
C
Quartz
D
Calcite
6) The flow of a river moves sand and pebbles leaving them downstream. This process is called:
A
none of the above.
B
deposition
C
evaporation
D
transportation
7) Which of the following forces shape and reshape the earth's land surface?
A
Waves
B
Wind
C
Ice
D
All of the above
8) Wind and water erode landforms. This process is called:
A
Weathering
B
Plate tectonics
C
Deposition
D
None of the above
9) What was the most important factor in shaping the Grand Canyon?
A
Water
B
Vocano
C
Wind
D
Landslides
10) Calcite breaks with a smooth, flat surface. What is the best way to describe this property?
A
Scratch test
B
Magnetism
C
Cleavage
D
Luster
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