1st Assessment in Earth Science
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- Q1All life on earth, including man, and all organisms.BiosphereGeosphereHydrosphereAtmosphere10sEditDelete
- Q2The Earth's solid surface, often called the crust of the earth.AsthenosphereBiosphereGeosphereLithosphere20sEditDelete
- Q3The gaseous blanket of air that envelops, shield, and insulates Earth.TroposphereAtmosphereThermosphereGreenhouse Gases20sEditDelete
- Q4A term referring to the habitable zoneSolar nebulaTheiaGaeiaGoldilocks' Condition20sEditDelete
- Q5The following are the unique characteristics of Earth that allow the existence of life, EXCEPT:Heat SourceMineralsLiquid waterAtmosphere20sEditDelete
- Q6The two most abundant elements in the Earth’s crust.Sulfate and OxygenSulfate and SiliconSilicon and OxygenSilicon and Lead20sEditDelete
- Q7A type of Igneous Rock formed underground.Intrusive RockClastic RockPlutonic RockExtrusive Rock20sEditDelete
- Q8It is the quality and intensity of reflected light exhibited by the mineralStreakHabitOpacityLuster20sEditDelete
- Q9Naturally-occurring material from which a mineral or minerals of economic value can be extracted.Soil DepositsRocksOreCoal20sEditDelete
- Q10Copper is widely use in electrical industry because of the following characteristics, EXCEPT:MalleabilityResourcesPriceConductivity20sEditDelete
- Q11Gold is a common metal that is used in electric cables and wires.FALSETRUE20sEditDelete
- Q12The hardest mineral according to Moh’s Scale is diamond.FALSETRUE20sEditDelete
- Q13Quartz is classified as Silicate based on its chemical composition.FALSETRUE20sEditDelete
- Q14The two types of mineral according to chemical properties are silicate and non-silicate mineral.TRUEFALSE20sEditDelete
- Q15Erosion is a process wherein a rock will mechanically disintegrate and chemically decompose through time.FALSETRUE20sEditDelete
- Q16What happen when Metamorphic Rock becomes magma?meltingbreakingcoolingheat and pressure20sEditDelete
- Q17What happen when Igneous Rock becomes sediments?decomposingbreakingerodingweathering30sEditDelete
- Q18What happen when sediments becomes Sedimentary rock?Heat and PressureWeathering and ErosionCompaction and CementationMelting and Cooling20sEditDelete
- Q19Rocks formed as a result of volcanic activity, hot spots, and melting that occurs in the mantle.Metamorphic RocksSedimentary RocksClastic RockIgneous Rocks20sEditDelete
- Q20The following mineral has presences of sulfur and oxygen EXCEPT:HematiteBariteCelestiteSelenite20sEditDelete