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401. |
When buried sediment is squeezed by weight of overlying layers of sediment, it forms |
A. | sedimentary rocks |
B. | non-sedimentary rocks |
C. | metamorphic rocks |
D. | overlapping rock layers |
Answer» B. non-sedimentary rocks | |
402. |
The number of ways in which magma can form is |
A. | two |
B. | three |
C. | four |
D. | five |
Answer» C. four | |
403. |
A rock made up of quartz will have a very similar composition to |
A. | igneous rocks |
B. | metamorphic rocks |
C. | sedimentary rocks |
D. | quartz |
Answer» E. | |
404. |
At the depth greater than 16 km, the pressure increase can be up to |
A. | 2,000 atm |
B. | 4,000 atm |
C. | 10,000 atm |
D. | 20,000 atm |
Answer» C. 10,000 atm | |
405. |
An example of index minerals could be |
A. | calcite |
B. | hematite |
C. | quartz |
D. | sillimanite |
Answer» E. | |
406. |
The size of particle in fine-grained texture is |
A. | less than 6mm |
B. | more than 1mm |
C. | less than 1mm |
D. | less than 1µm |
Answer» E. | |
407. |
When partially decomposed plant material is buried beneath the sediment under heat and pressure, it turns into |
A. | coal |
B. | natural gas |
C. | oil |
D. | metamorphs |
Answer» B. natural gas | |
408. |
The process in which sediment moved by erosion is dropped and gets collected is known as |
A. | collection |
B. | deposition |
C. | piling up |
D. | clotting |
Answer» C. piling up | |
409. |
When water moves over the sediment, it leaves minerals over it. These minerals bind the sediment into |
A. | new layers |
B. | panels |
C. | sedimentary rocks |
D. | metamorphic rocks |
Answer» D. metamorphic rocks | |
410. |
These divisions are generally based on their way of |
A. | erosion |
B. | deposition |
C. | formation |
D. | variation |
Answer» D. variation | |
411. |
Clastic sedimentary rock is classified on the basis of |
A. | its size |
B. | its shape |
C. | size of its fragments |
D. | shape of its fragments |
Answer» D. shape of its fragments | |
412. |
The dark-colored igneous rocks are called |
A. | serpentine |
B. | felsic |
C. | mafic |
D. | shale |
Answer» D. shale | |
413. |
A sedimentary rock made of clay minerals is known as |
A. | Kainite |
B. | Shale |
C. | Sterlite |
D. | Chlorite |
Answer» C. Sterlite | |
414. |
In metamorphic rocks, the features that tell the history of these rocks are caused by |
A. | deposition |
B. | erosion |
C. | deformation |
D. | pressure |
Answer» D. pressure | |
415. |
The unallignment of mineral grains is the reason for which the rock is called |
A. | foliated metamorphic rocks |
B. | nonfoilated metamorphic rocks |
C. | unfoliated metamorphic rocks |
D. | molded metamorphic rocks |
Answer» C. unfoliated metamorphic rocks | |
416. |
An example of foliated metamorphic rock is |
A. | Marble |
B. | Biotite mica |
C. | Quartzite |
D. | Calcite |
Answer» C. Quartzite | |
417. |
After change in minerals due to heat and pressure, the rock turns into |
A. | intrusive igneous rock |
B. | extrusive igneous rock |
C. | metamorphic rock |
D. | sedimentary rock |
Answer» D. sedimentary rock | |
418. |
Dissolved minerals crystallize to form |
A. | Clastic Sedimentary Rock |
B. | Chemical Sedimentary Rock |
C. | Organic Sedimentary Rock |
D. | Inorganic Sedimentary Rock |
Answer» C. Organic Sedimentary Rock | |
419. |
When rock undergoes metamorphism due to heat by nearby magma, this type of metamorphism is known as |
A. | Regional metamorphism |
B. | Critical metamorphism |
C. | Contact metamorphism |
D. | Parallel metamorphism |
Answer» D. Parallel metamorphism | |
420. |
The dark-colored igneous rocks are rich in |
A. | silicon |
B. | calcium |
C. | potassium |
D. | sodium |
Answer» C. potassium | |
421. |
Sedimentary rocks form |
A. | under Earth's surface |
B. | in Earth's core |
C. | in Earth's mantle |
D. | over Earth's surface |
Answer» E. | |
422. |
The denser igneous rocks have |
A. | light color |
B. | smooth shape |
C. | rough shape |
D. | dark color |
Answer» E. | |
423. |
When limestone undergoes metamorphism, it turns into |
A. | calcite |
B. | bauxite |
C. | biotite mica |
D. | marble |
Answer» E. | |
424. |
The type of texture of an igneous rock depends on |
A. | its material |
B. | its size |
C. | its roughness |
D. | time taken for magma to cool down |
Answer» E. | |
425. |
The process in which water, wind, ice and heat break down rock is known as |
A. | casting |
B. | weathering |
C. | acclimatization |
D. | descanting |
Answer» C. acclimatization | |
426. |
If the temperature of a region is different from the temperature where the rock was formed, the rock will go under |
A. | sediments |
B. | metamorphism |
C. | igneuosism |
D. | extrusome |
Answer» C. igneuosism | |
427. |
The texture of a metamorphic rock in which mineral grains are not arranged in planes or bands is known as |
A. | foliated texture |
B. | nonfoliated texture |
C. | unfoliated texture |
D. | molded texture |
Answer» C. unfoliated texture | |
428. |
The classes of rocks are |
A. | sedimentary and metamorphic |
B. | igneous and sedimentary |
C. | igneous and metamorphic |
D. | metamorphic, sedimentary and igneous |
Answer» E. | |
429. |
The number of textures a clastic sedimentary rock can have is |
A. | two |
B. | three |
C. | five |
D. | seven |
Answer» D. seven | |
430. |
Rock made by fragments of rocks cemented together by a mineral such as calcite or quartz is known as |
A. | Clastic Sedimentary Rock |
B. | Chemical Sedimentary Rock |
C. | Organic Sedimentary Rock |
D. | Inorganic Sedimentary Rock |
Answer» B. Chemical Sedimentary Rock | |
431. |
Sedimentary rock can have |
A. | three types of textures |
B. | two types of textures |
C. | one type of texture only |
D. | four types of textures |
Answer» B. two types of textures | |
432. |
The rock and mineral fragments move from one place to another by |
A. | erosion |
B. | winds |
C. | rain |
D. | salivation |
Answer» B. winds | |
433. |
Weathering is important because it breaks down rocks into |
A. | powder |
B. | small stones |
C. | fragments |
D. | layers |
Answer» D. layers | |
434. |
Sheet like intrusions that cut across other intrusive units are known as |
A. | Dikes |
B. | Pills |
C. | Plutons |
D. | Sills |
Answer» B. Pills | |
435. |
Regional metamorphism occurs over |
A. | thousands of cubic kilometers |
B. | thousands of cubic feet |
C. | thousands of cubic centimeters |
D. | thousands of cubic millimeters |
Answer» B. thousands of cubic feet | |
436. |
Metamorphic rocks can change if |
A. | environment changes |
B. | weather changes |
C. | it buries |
D. | turns moistened |
Answer» B. weather changes | |
437. |
Intrusive Igneous Rocks are named based on their |
A. | size and color |
B. | texture and shape |
C. | color and shape |
D. | size and shape |
Answer» E. | |
438. |
During the day time the heating of sun produces |
A. | valley breeze |
B. | mountain breeze |
C. | lake breeze |
D. | shift breeze |
Answer» B. mountain breeze | |
439. |
The primary pollutants responsible for air pollution includes |
A. | sewage |
B. | oil spill |
C. | volcanic ash |
D. | dump material |
Answer» D. dump material | |
440. |
The sinking air which produces area of high pressure is called |
A. | horse latitude |
B. | polar easterlies |
C. | westerlies |
D. | doldrums |
Answer» B. polar easterlies | |
441. |
In both hemisphere the movement of winds above 30 ° on either side are the |
A. | westerlies |
B. | trade winds |
C. | polar easterlies |
D. | Coriolis effect |
Answer» C. polar easterlies | |
442. |
The area where trade winds of both hemisphere meet is called |
A. | horse latitude |
B. | polar easterlies |
C. | westerlies |
D. | doldrums |
Answer» E. | |
443. |
If land is not restored later on, surface mining may affect the |
A. | habitats |
B. | atmosphere |
C. | mantle of Earth |
D. | core of Earth |
Answer» B. atmosphere | |
444. |
Burning petroleum causes a major atmospherically problem known as |
A. | fog |
B. | mist |
C. | smoke |
D. | smog |
Answer» E. | |
445. |
The resources provided by the Earth are known as |
A. | Artificial Resources |
B. | Natural Resources |
C. | Renewable Resources |
D. | Nonrenewable Resources |
Answer» C. Renewable Resources | |
446. |
The energy all over the world that comes from fossil fuels is about |
A. | 0.4 |
B. | 0.5 |
C. | 0.6 |
D. | 0.7 |
Answer» B. 0.5 | |
447. |
Most of the energy needs are fulfilled by |
A. | uranium |
B. | coal |
C. | fossil fuels |
D. | water |
Answer» D. water | |
448. |
Huge cracks which are found in deep ocean basin are the |
A. | mid-ocean ridge |
B. | rift valley |
C. | seamount |
D. | ocean trench |
Answer» E. | |
449. |
In 1978 scientist launched a satellite for taking images of oceans called |
A. | geosat |
B. | sea sat |
C. | goes -12 |
D. | galaxy-14 |
Answer» C. goes -12 | |
450. |
If you evaporate 1kg of ocean water the residue will contain solids equal to |
A. | 24g |
B. | 35g |
C. | 56g |
D. | 53g |
Answer» C. 56g | |