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Earth Space Chapters 3 & 4

Test Prep Game

1) Which of the following is a major characteristic of plasma?

a) It has a definite shape.

b) It has a definite volume.

c) Electrons can escape it’s electron cloud.

d) It is formed at very low temperatures.

1) Which of the following is a major characteristic of plasma?

a) It has a definite shape.

b) It has a definite volume.

c) Electrons can escape it’s electron cloud.

d) It is formed at very low temperatures.

2) Which of the following has a positive charge?

a) Proton

b) Neutron

c) Electron

d) Molecule

2) Which of the following has a positive charge?

a) Proton

b) Neutron

c) Electron

d) Molecule

3) Which property is being tested in the diagram?

a) Cleavage

b) Hardness

c) Luster

d) Streak

3) Which property is being tested in the diagram?

a) Cleavage

b) Hardness

c) Luster

d) Streak

4) Which is the softest mineral on Moh’s Hardness Scale?

a) Diamondb) Talcc) Hematited) Calcite

4) Which is the softest mineral on Moh’s Hardness Scale?

a) Diamondb) Talcc) Hematited) Calcite

5) Which group describes minerals that contain silicon, oxygen and one or more metals?

a) Carbonates

b) Silicates

c) Oxides

d) Sulfates

5) Which group describes minerals that contain silicon, oxygen and one or more metals?

a) Carbonates

b) Silicates

c) Oxides

d) Sulfates

6) A(n) ____________ is a mineral that contains a useful substance that can be mined at a profit.

a) Ore

b) Gem

c) Plasma

d) Streak

6) A(n) ____________ is a mineral that contains a useful substance that can be mined at a profit.

a) Ore

b) Gem

c) Plasma

d) Streak

7) Which of the following does not describe a mineral?

a) It is crystalline.

b) It has a definite chemical composition.

c) It was once alive.

d) It is naturally occurring.

7) Which of the following does not describe a mineral?

a) It is crystalline.

b) It has a definite chemical composition.

c) It was once alive.

d) It is naturally occurring.

8) Which of the following units could be used to measure density?

a) meters per second

b) grams per second

c) meters per centimeters squared

d) grams per centimeters cubed

8) Which of the following units could be used to measure density?

a) meters per second

b) grams per second

c) meters per centimeters squared

d) grams per centimeters cubed

9) Where are protons and neutrons found?

a) In the electron cloud

b) In the nucleus

c) In orbitals

d) In plasma

9) Where are protons and neutrons found?

a) In the electron cloud

b) In the nucleus

c) In orbitals

d) In plasma

10) The atomic number of an element includes the number of:

a) Electronsb) Neutronsc) Protonsd) Protons and Neutrons

10) The atomic number of an element includes the number of:

a) Electronsb) Neutronsc) Protonsd) Protons and Neutrons

11) When an ionic bond is formed, electrons are __________ another atom.

a) Given to or taken fromb) Given toc) Taken fromd) Destroyed in

11) When an ionic bond is formed, electrons are __________ another atom.

a) Given to or taken fromb) Given toc) Taken fromd) Destroyed in

12) Which is an example of matter?a) Lightning

b) Heat

c) Wood

d) Light

12) Which is an example of matter?a) Lightning

b) Heat

c) Wood

d) Light

13) Chlorine has 17 protons and 18 neutrons. What is it’s mass number?

a) 35

b) 17

c) 18

d) 1

13) Chlorine has 17 protons and 18 neutrons. What is it’s mass number?

a) 35

b) 17

c) 18

d) 1

d

14) Which is the least reliable physical property to identify a mineral?

a) Streak

b) Luster

c) Magnetism

d) Color

14) Which is the least reliable physical property to identify a mineral?

a) Streak

b) Luster

c) Magnetism

d) Colord

15) Which is an example of a mineral with a non-metallic luster?

a) Gold

b) Pyrite

c) Quartz

d) Graphite

d

15) Which is an example of a mineral with a non-metallic luster?

a) Gold

b) Pyrite

c) Quartz

d) Graphite

16) Glass is not a mineral, because:a) It fractures.b) It is transparent.c) It is a solid.d) It is not crystalline.

16) Glass is not a mineral, because:a) It fractures.b) It is transparent.c) It is a solid.d) It is not crystalline.

17) The specific gravity of a material compares its weight with an equal volume of __________.

a) Water

b) Diamond

c) Air

d) Rock

17) The specific gravity of a material compares its weight with an equal volume of __________.

a) Water

b) Diamond

c) Air

d) Rock

d

18) Which is a chemical formula?a) C

b) CH4

c) C + H4

d) CH4

d

18) Which is a chemical formula?a) C

b) CH4

c) C + H4

d) CH4

19) Which is true about pH?a) Acids have low pH; Bases have high pH.

b) Bases have low pH; Acids have high pH.

c) Acids and Bases can have the same pH.

d) A neutral material has a high pH.

19) Which is true about pH?a) Acids have low pH; Bases have high pH.

b) Bases have low pH; Acids have high pH.

c) Acids and Bases can have the same pH.

d) A neutral material has a high pH.

20) Most minerals are composed of ________ and _________ combined with other elements.

a) Carbon and Hydrogenb) Silicon and Oxygenc) Calcium and Oxygend) Chlorine and Sodium

20) Most minerals are composed of ________ and _________ combined with other elements.

a) Carbon and Hydrogenb) Silicon and Oxygenc) Calcium and Oxygend) Chlorine and Sodium

21) All of the following are minerals except:a) Saltb) Quartzc) Sugard) Gold

21) All of the following are minerals except:a) Saltb) Quartzc) Sugard) Gold

22) Which mineral property is illustrated by mica peeling off in thin sheets?

a) Luster

b) Streak

c) Hardness

d) Cleavage

22) Which mineral property is illustrated by mica peeling off in thin sheets?

a) Luster

b) Streak

c) Hardness

d) Cleavaged

23) Explain why coal is not a mineral.a) Coal is black.

b) Coal is made of dead plants.

c) Coal is a solid.

d) Coal is found underground.

23) Explain why coal is not a mineral.a) Coal is black.

b) Coal is made from dead plants.

c) Coal is a solid.

d) Coal is found underground.

24) For whom is the mineral hardness table named?

a) Isaac Newton

b) Neil Armstrong

c) Alfred Wegener

d) Friedrich Mohs

24) For whom is the mineral hardness table named?

a) Isaac Newton

b) Neil Armstrong

c) Alfred Wegener

d) Friedrich Mohs

25) Which is a homogeneous mixture?a) Chili

b) Ocean Water

c) Granite

d) Salad

25) Which is a homogeneous mixture?a) Chili

b) Ocean Water

c) Granite

d) Salad

26) An isotope has a different number of _________ than other atoms of the same element.

a) protons

b) neutrons

c) electrons

d) molecules

26) An isotope has a different number of _________ than other atoms of the same element.

a) protons

b) neutrons

c) electrons

d) molecules

27) Which is a true statement?a) All atoms of the same element have

the same atomic number.

b) All atoms of the same element have the same atomic mass.

c) All atoms have the same atomic number.

d) All atoms have the same atomic mass.

27) Which is a true statement?a) All atoms of the same element have

the same atomic number.

b) All atoms of the same element have the same atomic mass.

c) All atoms have the same atomic number.

d) All atoms have the same atomic mass.

28) The words uneven or splintery describe a mineral’s _____________.

a) Cleavage

b) Fracture

c) Hardness

d) Luster

28) The words uneven or splintery describe a mineral’s _____________.

a) Cleavage

b) Fracture

c) Hardness

d) Luster

d

29) If a fingernail has a hardness of 2.5, which mineral in the table can it scratch?

a) Diamond

b) Quartz

c) Calcite

d) Gypsum

29) If a fingernail has a hardness of 2.5, which mineral in the table can it scratch?

a) Diamond

b) Quartz

c) Calcite

d) Gypsum

30) In what physical state is matter in Jar A?

a) Solid

b) Liquid

c) Gas

d) Plasma

30) In what physical state is matter in Jar A?

a) Solid

b) Liquid

c) Gas

d) Plasma

Tie-Breaker Question: How many named minerals has the International Mineral Association (IMA) identified?

Note: Must be closest to the correct answer without going over.

Note: Must be closest to the correct answer without going over.

3,803 Named Minerals

Tie-Breaker Question: How many named minerals has the International Mineral Association (IMA) identified?