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Earth and Life Science - Earth Science Q1 Summative Test 2

This document contains two summative tests on Earth and Life Science for 11th grade students. Test 1 contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like magma viscosity, mineralogy, rock formation processes. It also has 10 true/false statements on topics such as the rock cycle, endogenic processes, and rock/mineral properties. Test 2 is identical in structure but contains different multiple choice and true/false questions. Both tests are from Gigmoto Rural Development High School in Catanduanes, Philippines and were prepared by a teacher to assess student learning for the 3rd quarter.
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Earth and Life Science - Earth Science Q1 Summative Test 2

This document contains two summative tests on Earth and Life Science for 11th grade students. Test 1 contains 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like magma viscosity, mineralogy, rock formation processes. It also has 10 true/false statements on topics such as the rock cycle, endogenic processes, and rock/mineral properties. Test 2 is identical in structure but contains different multiple choice and true/false questions. Both tests are from Gigmoto Rural Development High School in Catanduanes, Philippines and were prepared by a teacher to assess student learning for the 3rd quarter.
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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
Division of Catanduanes
GIGMOTO RURAL DEVELOPMENT HIGH SCHOOL
Gigmoto, Catanduanes

EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE


SUMMATIVE TEST 2 │ QUARTER 3 │ 2nd SEMESTER
SET A

Name: ____________________________________ Date: March 17, 2023


Grade and Section: 11 ICT

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.

1. Magma with low temperature has __________viscosity.


a. equal c. lower
b. higher d. no effect
2. The study of mineral properties, composition and its crystal structure is called ______________.
a. Biology
b. Mineralogy
c. Mineralogist
d. Chemistry
3. How is magma formed at subduction zone?
a. Frictional heating
b. Increased in pressure leads to melting at the subducting plates.
c. Increased in temperature that leads to melting at the subducting plate.
d. Water released from the subducting plate lowers the melting point of the overlying mantle.
4. What is magma?
a. Bubbles of gas c. Molten rock
b. Carbonic acid in crevices of rocks d. Salt crystals
5. The temperature of the Earth _____ as the depth _____towards the core.
a. decreases, decreases c. increases, decreases
b. decreases, increases d. increases, increases
6. This is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an ordered
internal structure.
a. rock b. mineral c. ore d. metal
7. What kind of rocks are formed when the lava solidified after reaching the Earth’s surface?
a. Extrusive igneous rock c. Intrusive metamorphic rock
b. Intrusive igneous rock d. Extrusive metamorphic rock
8. How can an igneous rock become a metamorphic rock?
a. when it melts and forms magma.
b. when it undergoes weathering and erosion.
c. when it disintegrates into smaller pieces.
d. when it is subjected to high temperature and pressure.
9. ___________ is the quality and intensity of reflected light exhibited by the mineral.
a. Luster b. Hardness c. Streak d. Crystal form/ habit
10. This is the rigid, rocky, outermost part of the Earth, and uppermost part of the upper mantle.
a. Asthenosphere b. Lithosphere c. Crust d. Mantle

II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if Incorrect on the blank provided
before each number.
________________ 1. Rock is a naturally substance consisting of aggregate minerals clumped together with other
Earth materials through natural processes.
________________ 2. meta means “change” and morph means “heat.”
________________ 3. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS – from the root word sediments which means “remaining particles.”
________________ 4. Igneous rocks begin as melted rocks (magma), and then in time, crystallize and freeze,
depending on the condition of the environment.
_________________ 5. Rock cycle is a diagram that shows the continuous succession of how rocks form, break down,
and reform because of the processes that induces the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
__________________6. Oceanic tides drive the Earth’s internal heat.
__________________7. Endogenic process is associated with energy coming from the interior of the Earth.
__________________8. The temperature of the Earth increase as the depth increases away from the core.
__________________9. Aphanitic igneous rock is fine grained rock.
__________________10. Mafic igneous rocks have obvious crystal compression.

Prepared by:

MA. HAZEL T. TEOLOGO-LEUTERIO


SPST1
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
Division of Catanduanes
GIGMOTO RURAL DEVELOPMENT HIGH SCHOOL
Gigmoto, Catanduanes

EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE


SUMMATIVE TEST 2 │ QUARTER 3 │ 2nd SEMESTER
SET B

Name: ____________________________________ Date: March 16, 2023


Grade and Section: 11 ICT

III. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.

1. The study of mineral properties, composition and its crystal structure is called ______________.
a. Biology
b. Mineralogy
c. Mineralogist
d. Chemistry
2. This is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an ordered
internal structure.
a. rock b. mineral c. ore d. metal
3. Magma with low temperature has __________viscosity.
a. equal c. lower
b. higher d. no effect
4. What kind of rocks are formed when the lava solidified after reaching the Earth’s surface?
a. Extrusive igneous rock c. Intrusive metamorphic rock
b. Intrusive igneous rock d. Extrusive metamorphic rock
5. How can an igneous rock become a metamorphic rock?
a. when it melts and forms magma.
b. when it undergoes weathering and erosion.
c. when it disintegrates into smaller pieces.
d. when it is subjected to high temperature and pressure.
6. What is magma?
a. Bubbles of gas c. Molten rock
b. Carbonic acid in crevices of rocks d. Salt crystals
7. The temperature of the Earth _____ as the depth _____towards the core.
a. decreases, decreases c. increases, decreases
b. decreases, increases d. increases, increases
8. How is magma formed at subduction zone?
a. Frictional heating
b. Increased in pressure leads to melting at the subducting plates.
c. Increased in temperature that leads to melting at the subducting plate.
d. Water released from the subducting plate lowers the melting point of the overlying mantle.
9. ___________ is the quality and intensity of reflected light exhibited by the mineral.
a. Luster b. Hardness c. Streak d. Crystal form/ habit
10. This is the rigid, rocky, outermost part of the Earth, and uppermost part of the upper mantle.
b. Asthenosphere b. Lithosphere c. Crust d. Mantle

II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if Incorrect on the blank provided
before each number.
__________________1. Endogenic process is associated with energy coming from the interior of the Earth.
__________________2. Mafic igneous rocks have obvious crystal compression.
__________________3. Rock is a naturally substance consisting of aggregate minerals clumped together with other
Earth materials through natural processes.
__________________4. The temperature of the Earth increase as the depth increases away from the core.
__________________5. meta means “change” and morph means “heat.”
__________________6. Igneous rocks begin as melted rocks (magma), and then in time, crystallize and freeze,
depending on the condition of the environment.
__________________7. Oceanic tides drive the Earth’s internal heat.
__________________8. Rock cycle is a diagram that shows the continuous succession of how rocks form, break down,
and reform because of the processes that induces the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.
__________________9. Aphanitic igneous rock is fine grained rock.
_________________10. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS – from the root word sediments which means “remaining particles.”

Prepared by:

MA. HAZEL T. TEOLOGO-LEUTERIO


SPST1
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region V (Bicol)
Division of Catanduanes
GIGMOTO RURAL DEVELOPMENT HIGH SCHOOL
Gigmoto, Catanduanes

EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE


SUMMATIVE TEST 2 │ QUARTER 3 │ 2nd SEMESTER
SET C

Name: ____________________________________ Date: March 15, 2023


Grade and Section: 11 GAS

IV. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Direction: Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of the correct
answer.

1. How is magma formed at subduction zone?


a. Frictional heating
b. Increased in pressure leads to melting at the subducting plates.
c. Increased in temperature that leads to melting at the subducting plate.
d. Water released from the subducting plate lowers the melting point of the overlying mantle.
2. This is a naturally occurring, inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an ordered
internal structure.
a. rock b. mineral c. ore d. metal
3. Magma with low temperature has __________viscosity.
a. equal c. lower
b. higher d. no effect
4. The study of mineral properties, composition and its crystal structure is called ______________.
a. Biology c. Mineralogist
b. Mineralogy d. Chemistry
5. How can an igneous rock become a metamorphic rock?
a. when it melts and forms magma.
b. when it undergoes weathering and erosion.
c. when it disintegrates into smaller pieces.
d. when it is subjected to high temperature and pressure.
6. What is magma?
a. Bubbles of gas c. Molten rock
b. Carbonic acid in crevices of rocks d. Salt crystals
7. The temperature of the Earth _____ as the depth _____towards the core.
a. decreases, decreases c. increases, decreases
b. decreases, increases d. increases, increases
8. This is the rigid, rocky, outermost part of the Earth, and uppermost part of the upper mantle.
a. Asthenosphere b. Lithosphere c. Crust d. Mantle
9. What kind of rocks are formed when the lava solidified after reaching the Earth’s surface?
a. Extrusive igneous rock c. Intrusive metamorphic rock
b. Intrusive igneous rock d. Extrusive metamorphic rock
10. ___________ is the quality and intensity of reflected light exhibited by the mineral.
a. Luster b. Hardness c. Streak d. Crystal form/ habit

III. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if Incorrect on the blank provided
before each number.
__________________1. Endogenic process is associated with energy coming from the interior of the Earth.
__________________2. Igneous rocks begin as melted rocks (magma), and then in time, crystallize and freeze,
depending on the condition of the environment.
__________________3. Aphanitic igneous rock is fine grained rock.
__________________4. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS – from the root word sediments which means “remaining particles.”
__________________5. The temperature of the Earth increase as the depth increases away from the core.
__________________6. Mafic igneous rocks have obvious crystal compression.
__________________7. Rock is a naturally substance consisting of aggregate minerals clumped together with other
Earth materials through natural processes.
__________________8. meta means “change” and morph means “heat.”
__________________9. Oceanic tides drive the Earth’s internal heat.
__________________10. Rock cycle is a diagram that shows the continuous succession of how rocks form, break down,
and reform because of the processes that induces the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.

Prepared by:

MA. HAZEL T. TEOLOGO-LEUTERIO


SPST1

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