
Earth & Life Science-First Periodical Test-Q1
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- Q1Planet Earth is considered uniquely different from any other planets in the Solar system. Which among the given choices correctly answers the statement?Earth is the only planet that turns around in space.Earth is the only planet that is mostly covered with water.Earth is the only planet that changes structure.Earth is the only planet that is mostly made from rocks.50s
- Q2Earth can support the survival of organisms. What is/are the factor/s that make/s Earth habitable? I. atmosphere II. energy III. temperature IV. NutrientI, II, IIII, III, II, III, IVI60s
- Q3From the given choices, which is an example of a connection between biosphere connecting to atmosphere?Fish swimming in waterPlants produce oxygen.Animals drink water.Animals eat plants.45s
- Q4In its powdered form, the mineral hematite is reddish. Which mineral property is best described?colorlusterhardnessstreak45s
- Q5Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a mineral?crystal structurenaturally occurringorganicsolid45s
- Q6Which of the following represents the correct order of the processes responsible for the formation of sedimentary rocks?Compaction, cementation, deposition, weathering, erosionDeposition, cementation, compaction, erosion, weatheringWeathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, cementationErosion, weathering, compaction, cementation, deposition50s
- Q7Fossils are found on this type of rocks.Sedimentary rockExtrusive igneous rockMetamorphic rockIntrusive igneous rock45s
- Q8What type of weathering is exhibited when the rocks are fractured, cracked, and broken down into small pieces?chemical weatheringpressure changeoxidationphysical weathering45s
- Q9Which diagram exhibits the most ideal arrangement for exogenic processes?sediments – erosion – weathering – transportweathering – erosion – transport-depositionerosion – sediments – weathering – transport- depositionsediments – transport – erosion – weathering50s
- Q10What type of mechanical weathering occurs when freezing of water and repeated thawing in cracks of rocks?frost wedgingoxidationabrasionblock integration45s
- Q11Where does flux melting often occurs?Subduction ZoneConvergent BoundaryBoth Convergent and Divergent BoundariesDivergent Boundary45s
- Q12Maria is walking down the river when she sees an unknown metamorphic rock. Which of the following characteristics can BEST help her to immediately identify the type of metamorphism that the rock underwent using a magnifying glass?foliation and grain sizename of the rockcemented rockkind of mineral present in the rock50s
- Q13Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surfaceExtrusive rockIntrusive rockSedimentary rockMinerals45s
- Q14Granite is a light-colored igneous rock with grains large enough to be visible with the unaided eye is an example of _____.Sedimentary rockIntrusive rockMineralsExtrusive rock50s
- Q15Metamorphic rock changes from their original form by _____.pieces of other existing rockheat and pressuremelting of rockcools and solidifies45s