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ASSESSMENT ((Home-Based Activities (Asynchronous))

Name: _____________________________
Section: _______________________
1. Which of the following rock samples is less influenced by the heat?
A. Phyllite
C. Schist
B. Gneiss
D. Slate
2. What is the main factor that affects regional metamorphism?
A. Heat
C. Fluid
B. Water
D. Pressure
3. What are the main factors for contact metamorphism to occur?
A. air and water
B. heat and reactive fluid
C. temperature and water
D. pressure and temperature
4. What is the effect of heat and pressure in rocks as there is an increase in depth?
A. foliation surfaces shine
B. low-grade metamorphism
C. grain size becomes coarse
D. increase in mineral alignment
5. Which of the following words is NOT associated with metamorphism?
A. Heat
B. Pressure
C. Mantle
D. Weathering
8. How do temperature and pressure affect metamorphism?
A. Pressure and temperature increase as you go up to the crust
B. The deeper the rock depth, the higher the pressure and temperature
C. Foliation happens as there is an increase in the pressure and temperature
D. Magma cannot bake the surrounding rocks due to the difference in temperature
9. Which of the following DOESN’T belong to the group?
A. Dolomite
B. Feldspar
C. Mica
D. Quartz
10. Samer is walking down the river when she sees an unknown metamorphic rock. Which
of the following characteristic can BEST help her to immediately
identify the type of metamorphism that the rock underwent using a magnifying glass?
A. foliation
C. name of the rock
B. grain size
D. kind of mineral present in the rock
11. A type of rock that forms from the cooling of molten rock at or below the surface of the
earth.
A. Igneous Rock
B. Sedimentary Rock
C. Metamorphic Rock
D. Chemical Rock
12. Igneous rock that forms from lava on Earth's surface.
A. Organic Rock
B. Clastic Rock
C. Intrusive Rock
D. Extrusive Rock
13. Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
A. Intrusive Rock
B. Compaction
C. Chemical Rock
D. Clastic Rock
14. The process by which igneous rocks are formed.
A. heat and pressure deep underneath earth's surface
B. melting and cooling of magma
C. compaction and cementation of sediments
D. solidification of lava
15. Two ways to describe igneous rocks are _____ and ______.
A. Intrusive and Extrusive
B. Gray and White
C. Foliated and Non-Foliated
D. Clastic and Biochemical
16. What happens to the molten rocks when they reach the Earth's surface?
A. Their temperature remains the same.
B. They cool down and solidify.
C. They remain semi-liquid molten rocks.
D. They flow continuously.
17. Which of the following is NOT an extrusive igneous rock?
A. Rhyolite
B. Obsidian
C. Basalt
D. Granite
18. What is this rock?
A. Granite
B. Basalt
C. Pumice
D. Obsidian
19. What are the two most abundant igneous rocks in Earth's crust?
A. Pegmatite and pumice
B. Gabbro and Obsidian
C. Halite and Gold
D. Granite and Basalt
20. All rocks are classified based upon ______________.
A. The way they are formed.
B. The elements they contain.
C. The latitude and longitude where they are formed.
D. The layers that are present

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