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1, Which is supported and sustained by planet?
A. life
C. a rocky core
B, amoon
D. an atmosphere
2. What does Earth offers to human in order to sustain life?
A, Earth has abundant plant life.
B. Earth has sufficient nutrients from ocean to land.
C.Only A
D. Both A and B.
3. Earth can support the survival of organisms. What is/are the
factor/s that make/s Earth habitable?
1. atmosphere
IIT. temperature
IL. energy
IV. nutrient
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4. What makes planet Earth different from the other planets in the
solar system?
A. It supports life.
C. The atmosphere holds gases
B. It is mostly covered in water.
D. All of the above5. What is the reason why every li
of survival?
A. Earth is covered with 65% water.
B. Earth thick atmosphere consisted mainly of carbon dioxide:
C. Earth has active volcanoes similar with those that are found in
Venus.
D. Earth has ozone layer to protect living organisms from harmful
radiation.
ing thing on Earth has the chance
6. Which is not true in a comparison between Mars and Earth?
A. It has life mechanism
B. It has water and atmosphere.
C. It has carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
D. It has atmosphere that supports oxygen
7. What makes planet Earth habitable?
A. It has comfortable distance from the sun.
B. It has atmosphere that protects from radiation.
C. The atmosphere holds carbon dioxide and other gases.
D. All of the above
8. Which among the set of planets are called terrestrial?
A. Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus
B. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Earth
C. Earth, Venus, Mars, Jupiter
D. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
9. The gaseous layer above the Earth’s surface primarily composed
of different gases such as nitrogen and oxygen.
A. Atmosphere
B. Biosphere
C. Geosphere
D. Hydrosphere
10. The solid part of the Earth that consists the entire planet from.
the center of the core to the outer crust. It includes core, mantle, and
crust of the Earth,
Atmosphere
Biosphere
Geosphere
Hydrosphere
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1, Which property refers to the resistance of minerals to scratching?
A. Cleavage
B. Hardness
C. Fracture
D. Luster
2. Quartz can break other than along planes of cleavage. What
property of minerals is shown in this situation?
A. Cleavage
B., Hardness
C., Fracture
D. Streak
What is the property of minerals that reflects light on its surface?
Color
Crystaline structure
Luster
Streak
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4. What is the solid form of a mineral produced by a repeating pattern of
atoms?
A. Crystal
B. Density
C. Element
D. Fracture
5. During the 1800's, miners can identify real gold from pyrite
through biting the surface of the mineral. If a bite mark is exhibited,
then the said mineral is considered real gold. What property is tested
in this scenario?
A. cleavageB. Hardness
C. Luster
D. Streak Color
6. In which type of rock can fossils be found?
A, Extrusive igneous rock
B. Metamorphic Rock
C. Intrusive Rocks
D. Sedimentary Rocks
7. Igneous rock is divided into two groups, extrusive and intrusive
Extrusive igneous rocks form when magma makes its way to its
surface as lava and the cools forming rocks. Which will be the
characteristics of the crystals?
A. Crystals are very large
B. Crystals are phaneritic
C. Crystals are fine grained
D. Crystals are coarse grained
8. Igneous and metamorphic rock can be buried and undergo
tremendous heating and stress. What is the process of transformation
of one rock type into another?
A. Metamorphism
B. Compection
C. Lithification
D. Weathering
9. Which type of rock is formed when heated and compressed over
time?
A. Igncous
B. Metamorphic
C. Sedimentary
D. All of these types of rocks
10. Which of the following is true about rocks?
A. Coal is not considered a rock.
B. Rocks do not contain minerals.
C. Most rocks are a mixture of minerals.
D.Rocks are composed of only one mineral.Republic of the Philippines
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1. What type of weathering is exhibited when the rocks are fractured,
cracked, and broken down into small pieces?
A. chemical weathering
B. oxidation
C. physical weathering
D. pressure change
Which activity does NOT facilitate erosion?
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loss of plant cover
planting
steepening of slope
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3. What term refers to the removal and transport of weathered
material from one place to another?
A. deposition
B. crosion
C. sublimation
D. Weathering
4. Which of the following cannot be considered as a role of gravity in
erosion?
A. It moves glaciers down slope.
B. It loosens the land materials.
C. In mountains, it moves down large slabs of rocks.
D. It acts as agents of mass wasting like landslides, fall, mudflows, and
avalanches.5. What process of chemical weathering is involved when water
reacts with one mineral to form a new mineral like feldspar into
clay?
A. dissolution
B. hydrolysis
C. oxidation
D. pressure
6. What type of weathering occurs when stalactites and stalagmites
on caves are formed?
A. chemical weathering
B. freezing and thawing
C. mechanical weathering
D. thermal and pressure change
7. What process by which heat is directly transmitted through a
substance when there is a difference of temperature or between
adjoining regions, without movement of the material?
A. conduction
B. convection
C. insolation
D. Radiation
8.Which of the following is described as the process of heat exchange
between the Sun and the Earth that controls the temperatures of the
latter?
A. conduction
B. convection
C. insolation
D. Radiation
9. How the conduction in the surface of the earth affect the
temperature of our atmosphere?
A, Air molecules do not come in contact with the cooler surface of the
land and ocean resulting to the increase of its thermal energy.
B. Air molecules come in contact with the warmer surface of the land
and ocean resulting to the increase of its thermal energy.
C. Air molecules come in contact with the cooler surface of the land and
ocean resulting to the decrease of its thermal energy.
D. Air molecules do not come in contact with the warmer surface of the
land and ocean resulting to the increase of its thermal energy.10.What kind of process by which heat energy is transmitted through
collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules?
A. conduction
B. convection
C. insolation
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1. In what part of the earth does magmatism happen?
A. Asthenosphere
B. Earth’s crust
C. Earth’s core
D. Lithosphere
2. What will happen to the temperature of rocks during partial
melting?
A. decreases
B. increases
C. remains the same
D. all of the above
3. Conduction in mantle happens when heat is transferred from
hotter molten rocks to the Earth’s cold crust. What process is being
described?
A. flux melting
B. heat transfer
C. partial melting
D. decompression melting
4. What is the main factor that affects regional metamorphism?
A. heat
B. fluid
C. water
D. Pressure
5. What are the main factors for contact metamorphism to occur?
A. air and water
B. heat and reactive fluidC. temperature and water
D. pressure and temperature
Which of the following rock samples is less influenced by the heat?
phyllite
gneiss
schist
slate
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Which of the following DOESN'T belong to the group?
dolomite
feldspar
mica
Quartz
parra
What Latin word was the term “igneous” derived from?
Ignus
Lithos
Meta
Sedere
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9. Which type of igneous rocks based on composition has the highest
amount of silica content?
A. felsic
B. intermediate
C. mafic
D. ultramafic
10. Which of the following is NOT an extrusive igneous rock?
A. basalt
B. granite
C. obsidian
D. rhyolite