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Minerals Vs. Rocks
Test Description: Similarities and Differences of Rocks and Minerals
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What does naturally occurring mean?
A
It was formed by nature.
B
It was formed in a lab.
C
None of these
D
It was formed by man.
2) Rocks and minerals are
A
liquids
B
gases
C
all of these
D
solids
3) What is does inorganic mean?
A
It was made from a living thing
B
It is made from animals.
C
It was made from a nonliving thing.
D
It is made from plants.
4) A mineral is
A
inorganic
B
made in a laboratory
C
can be organic or inorganic
D
organic
5) A rock is
A
can be organic or inorganic
B
inorganic
C
made in a laboratory
D
organic
6) A mineral has
A
can have either a crystal structure or no defined shape
B
none of these
C
no defined shape
D
a crystal structure
7) A rock has
A
none of these
B
a crystal structure
C
can have either a crystal structure or no defined shape
D
no defined shape
8) Which is NOT true about minerals?
A
A mineral may not have a definite chemical composition.
B
A mineral looks the same throughout the mineral.
C
A minerals ingredients are the same throughout the mineral
D
A mineral has a definite chemical composition.
9) Which is NOT true about rocks?
A
A rock has a definite chemical composition.
B
A rock ingredients can be different throughout the rock.
C
A rock can look different throughout the rock
D
A rock may not have a definite chemical composition.
10) Which statement is true?
A
Minerals are made of rocks.
B
A mineral is a small rock.
C
There is no difference between rocks and minerals.
D
Rocks are made of minerals.
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