Deck 12: Plate Tectonics: the Framework for Modern Geology

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In which type of chemical bonding are electrons shared between adjacent atoms?

A) ionic
B) subatomic
C) isotopic
D) covalent
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Hornblende and the other amphiboles have what type of silicate structure?

A) double chains
B) metallic
C) 3- D framework
D) sheet
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Ruby and sapphire are red and blue forms of the mineral .

A) corundum
B) emerald
C) turquoise
D) diamond
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Emeralds and aquamarines are gem quality single crystals of the more ordinary mineral .

A) epidote
B) olivine
C) augite
D) beryl
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Which one of the following describes a mineral's response to mechanical impact?

A) streak
B) cleavage
C) crystal form
D) lustre
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Which mineral is used to make drilling muds denser to prevent blowouts?

A) halite
B) barite
C) galena
D) pyrite
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Ferromagnesian minerals generally exhibit which of the following properties?

A) dark colour, specific gravity higher than quartz
B) a light colour, metallic lustre
C) nonmetallic lustre, light colour
D) one perfect cleavage, colourless
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Cleavage is determined by and well formed planes of weakness in a stressed mineral structure

A) the twinning, separation of
B) the hardness, thickness of
C) the number, angles between
D) the iridescence, shape of
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Which of the following denotes the tiny, but very massive, central part of an atom?

A) nucleus
B) inner shell
C) core mass
D) valence shell
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The electrons in the outermost shell of an element are referred to as .

A) non- bonding electrons
B) aberrant electrons
C) positrons
D) valence electrons
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Which element is the first and lightest element in the periodic chart?

A) hydrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) sodium
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What are the lightest or least massive of the basic atomic particles?

A) electrons
B) neutrons
C) uranium nuclei
D) protons
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Which of the following silicate minerals have 3- dimensional framework structures?

A) quartz and halite
B) micas and gypsum
C) hornblende and olivine
D) feldspars and quartz
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What element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust by weight?

A) sodium
B) chlorine
C) oxygen
D) carbon
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What is the name of dark- coloured mica?

A) biotite
B) olivine
C) calcite
D) quartz
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Which of the following rock types are not comprised mostly of minerals.

A) sandstone and conglomerate
B) limestone and rock salt
C) coal, obsidian, and pumice
D) granite and basalt
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Which element forms the strongest bonds with oxygen, based on its size and charge?

A) aluminum
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) silicon
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is the external expression of orderly internal arrangement of atoms in a mineral crystal.

A) Colour
B) Streak
C) Lustre
D) Habit
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Which of the following describes the light reflecting characteristics of a mineral?

A) streak
B) fluorescence
C) lustre
D) virtual absorption
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Small, parallel grooves (twinning striations) are visible on cleavage surfaces and characteristic of which mineral?

A) plagioclase feldspar
B) quartz
C) olivine
D) hornblende
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Which of the following minerals is a silicate?

A) calcite
B) muscovite
C) halite
D) hematite
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The tendency for a mineral like quartz to break in a smoothly curved manner is termed .

A) elliptical breakage
B) anomalous cleavage
C) spherical cleavage
D) conchoidal fracture
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Minerals like diamond and graphite exist because of .

A) amorphous crystallization
B) the law of polymorphism
C) different physical and chemical conditions or environments within the earth
D) the metamorphism of coal
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Most minerals are microscopic crystals of sheet silicates that form by the chemical weathering of feldspars, pyroxenes, amphiboles and micas.

A) carbonate
B) salt
C) hydroxide
D) clay
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Which one of the following is a typical product of chemical weathering of other silicates?

A) ferromagnesians
B) feldspars
C) clays
D) micas
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A cubic centimetre of quartz, olivine, and gold weigh 2.5, 3.0, and 19.8 grams respectively. This indicates that .

A) gold and olivine are silicates, quartz is elemental silicon
B) gold has a higher specific gravity than quartz and olivine
C) gold is six to seven times harder than olivine and quartz
D) olivine and quartz powders are harder than metallic gold
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Which common rock forming minerals exhibit a perfect single basal cleavage?

A) micas like muscovite and biotite
B) pyroxenes like augite
C) amphiboles like hornblende
D) feldspars like plagioclase and orthoclase
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Which minerals that make up the Mohs scale are softer than a glass plate but harder than your fingernail?

A) feldspar, quartz, topaz, corundum, diamond
B) calcite, fluorite, apatite
C) beryl, garnet, tourmaline
D) gypsum and talc
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Chrysotile, crocidolite, and amosite are different mineralogic forms of what industrial commodity?

A) gemstones
B) Portland cement
C) asbestos
D) metallic sulphide ores
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The two main types of bonding that form the structures in minerals are .

A) covalent and ionic
B) double and triple
C) magnetic and gravitational
D) radioactive and unstable
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is the ratio of a weight of mineral to a volume of water of equal weight.

A) Specific gravity
B) Absolute mass
C) Characteristic volume
D) Wet weight
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Which of the following is not a rock- forming silicate mineral?

A) calcite
B) garnet
C) orthoclase
D) quartz
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Which of the following will react readily with acids such as hydrochloric?

A) talc
B) diamond
C) calcite
D) quartz
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Generally ions end up with the stable, noble- gas, configuration having electrons in their outermost shell.

A) no
B) two
C) twelve
D) eight
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In a neutral atom such as helium or native copper, the number of protons in the nucleus .

A) is usually greater than the number of neutrons
B) increases from element to element by even multiples of 8
C) is equal to the number of electrons in the outer shells
D) is different for each isotope
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Which minerals that make up the Mohs scale are harder than a glass plate?

A) calcite, fluorite, apatite
B) beryl, garnet, tourmaline
C) gypsum and talc
D) feldspar, quartz, topaz, corundum, diamond
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Which group of silicates has the most sharing of corner oxygen atoms?

A) single chain like pyroxene
B) double chain like amphibole
C) framework like feldspar
D) sheet like mica
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These non- silicate minerals are found predominantly in sedimentary rocks.

A) feldspar, fluorite, and malachite
B) amphibole, clays, and quartz
C) calcite, gypsum, and halite
D) graphite, chromite, and ilmenite
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Amethyst, chalcedony, and citrine are gemstone varieties of this common mineral.

A) topaz
B) alexandrite
C) quartz
D) corundum
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Which mineral is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2)?

A) calcite
B) diamond
C) quartz
D) olivine
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What is the name given to an atom that gains or loses electrons in a chemical reaction?

A) nucleon
B) ion
C) molecule
D) proton
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Which common group of rock forming minerals has simultaneous double substitution of Na+ for Ca+2 and Si+4 for Al+3 in its structure and chemical formula?

A) pyroxenes
B) micas
C) plagioclase feldspars
D) carbonates
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In ionic compounds, have lost one or more electrons to acquire positive charge and a smaller radius than their neutral atom, while have gained one or more electrons to acquire a negative charge and a larger radius than their neutral atom.

A) anions, cations
B) cations, anions
C) stable isotopes, unstable isotopes
D) daughter isotopes, parent isotopes
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Which one of the following mineral groups exhibits a sheet- like silicate structure?

A) clays
B) feldspars
C) pyroxenes
D) carbonates
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Which of the following denotes the massive, positively charged, nuclear particles?

A) electrons
B) protons
C) isotrons
D) neutrons
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Which of the following best characterizes ferromagnesian silicates?

A) They are high temperature black to dark- green minerals containing iron and magnesium.
B) They are mostly dark, heavy, and rich in the elements manganese and ferron.
C) They are dark and have a Mohs hardness greater than 7.
D) They contain iron and magnetite, are black in colour, and they have metallic lustres.
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What, basic, atomic particles occupy space in an atom outside of the nucleus?

A) neutrons
B) morons
C) protons
D) electrons
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Which of the following is not a fundamental particle found in atoms?

A) neutron
B) protons
C) selectron
D) electron
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A mineral's hardness is determined by the number and the strength of chemical bonds, but how is it actually determined?

A) by weighing it on a Mohs scale.
B) by whether or not it cleaves.
C) by looking at its streak.
D) by its resistance to scratching or abrasion by other materials of known hardness.
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Garnet, a common hard metamorphic mineral used for abrasives, has an internal crystal structure most similar to which other silicate mineral?

A) biotite
B) plagioclase feldspar
C) olivine
D) augite
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The quality of light reflected from a mineral surface is called .

A) polish
B) reflectance
C) translucency
D) lustre
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The term precious gemstone is reserved for stones of the following types: , that are prized for their: rarity, beauty, durability and size. Everything else is considered semi- precious.

A) alexandrite, cats- eye, jade, topaz, and zircon
B) diamonds, garnets, moonstones, onyx, and peridots
C) diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and fire opals
D) agates, alaska black diamonds, carborundum, chrysoberyls, and spinels
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What mineral is the hardest known substance in nature?

A) muscovite
B) native gold
C) diamond
D) silicate
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All silicate minerals contain which two elements?

A) iron, silicon
B) oxygen, carbon
C) silicon, oxygen
D) silicon, sodium
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Which one of the following minerals has the greatest hardness on the Mohs hardness scale?

A) topaz
B) gypsum
C) calcite
D) feldspar
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Which mineral is easily soluble in water at room temperature conditions?

A) talc
B) halite
C) diamond
D) olivine
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Jadarite is similar to the fictional mineral kryptonite but lacks in its chemical composition.

A) fluorine
B) boron
C) sodium
D) lithium
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Which of the following is a single- chain, ferromagnesian silicate mineral?

A) olivine
B) clay
C) pyroxene
D) mica
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The strong tendency of certain minerals to break along smooth, parallel planes is known as

A) crystal form
B) flat busted
C) cleavage
D) streak
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In feldspars, what element can be thought of as substituting for silicon in the tetrahedral ionic sites?

A) potassium
B) aluminum
C) sodium
D) carbon
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Real kryptonite is a(n) while jadarite is a(n) _ .

A) mineral, element
B) meteorite, moon
C) metal, rock
D) element, mineral
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Which common rock forming minerals exhibit cleavage planes at nearly 90°?

A) amphiboles like hornblende
B) feldspars like plagioclase and orthoclase
C) pyroxenes like augite
D) both B and C are correct
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Which of the following has the highest specific gravity?

A) quartz
B) water
C) gold
D) wood
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Which one of the following is a sodium and calcium feldspar with twinning striations?

A) sanidine
B) microcline
C) orthoclase
D) plagioclase
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While there are 90 naturally occurring elements, these combine in various proportions and structures to make nearly minerals.

A) 4,000
B) 400
C) 40,000
D) 400,000
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Minerals consist of an ordered array of atoms or ions that are .

A) always packed together in cubes or octahedra
B) physically attached to each other by shared protons
C) all the same size and charge
D) chemically bonded in a regular crystalline structure
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Aluminum ions have what charge in most rock- forming minerals?

A) 4-
B) 4+
C) 3+
D) 2+
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Which of the following denotes the purity of gold used in jewelry?

A) carlot
B) carette
C) carnot
D) karat
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An atom's mass number is 13 and its atomic number is 6. How many neutrons are in its nucleus?

A) 6
B) 19
C) 13
D) 7
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The true colour of a mineral as seen in its powdered form is called it's .

A) iridescence
B) streak
C) chatoyancy
D) birefringence
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The main calcium sulphate mineral gypsum is used to .

A) spread directly on soils as a fertilizer
B) make plaster and wallboard
C) make cement
D) extract the metal Ca
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Which response describes the geometric attributes of a tetrahedron?

A) 8 plane faces, each an equilateral triangle, 12 edges, and 6 corners
B) 6 plane faces, each a square, 12 edges, and 8 corners
C) 4 plane faces, each an equilateral triangle, 6 edges, and 4 corners
D) 6 plane faces, each a rectangle, 4 edges, and 8 corners
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The property of is controlled by planes of few or weak bonds within the mineral structure.

A) well formed crystal faces
B) absorbency
C) bondage
D) cleavage
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Which one of the following is false for minerals?

A) They have a specific, internal, crystalline structure.
B) They can be identified by characteristic physical properties.
C) They have a specific, predictable chemical composition.
D) They can be a liquid, solid, or glass.
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The principal ore of mercury is .

A) galena
B) anhydrite
C) sylvite
D) cinnabar
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When elements or compounds combine in the same proportions but in more than one structural arrangement, relative to each other, those mineral structures are called .

A) polymorphs
B) amorphous
C) bimorphs
D) isotopes
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The main use for most diamond, corundum and garnet is .

A) semiconductors for the electronics industry
B) fillers in industrial products like paint and pharmaceuticals
C) gemstones of the semiprecious variety
D) industrial abrasives
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The ion at the centre of a silicon- oxygen tetrahedron is surrounded by .

A) 4 sodium ions
B) 4 oxygen ions
C) 6 sodium ions
D) 6 oxygen ions
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Atoms of the same element, carbon for example, always have the same .

A) number of neutrons in its chemical bonds
B) atomic weight
C) number of protons in the nucleus
D) number of electrons in the nucleus
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In compounds one atom gives up electrons to another that receives them.

A) metallic
B) covalent
C) polymorphic
D) ionic
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In which type of chemical bonding are electrons shared between adjacent atoms?

A) ionic
B) subatomic
C) isotopic
D) covalent
D
2
Hornblende and the other amphiboles have what type of silicate structure?

A) double chains
B) metallic
C) 3- D framework
D) sheet
A
3
Ruby and sapphire are red and blue forms of the mineral .

A) corundum
B) emerald
C) turquoise
D) diamond
A
4
Emeralds and aquamarines are gem quality single crystals of the more ordinary mineral .

A) epidote
B) olivine
C) augite
D) beryl
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Which one of the following describes a mineral's response to mechanical impact?

A) streak
B) cleavage
C) crystal form
D) lustre
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Which mineral is used to make drilling muds denser to prevent blowouts?

A) halite
B) barite
C) galena
D) pyrite
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Ferromagnesian minerals generally exhibit which of the following properties?

A) dark colour, specific gravity higher than quartz
B) a light colour, metallic lustre
C) nonmetallic lustre, light colour
D) one perfect cleavage, colourless
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Cleavage is determined by and well formed planes of weakness in a stressed mineral structure

A) the twinning, separation of
B) the hardness, thickness of
C) the number, angles between
D) the iridescence, shape of
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Which of the following denotes the tiny, but very massive, central part of an atom?

A) nucleus
B) inner shell
C) core mass
D) valence shell
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The electrons in the outermost shell of an element are referred to as .

A) non- bonding electrons
B) aberrant electrons
C) positrons
D) valence electrons
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Which element is the first and lightest element in the periodic chart?

A) hydrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) sodium
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What are the lightest or least massive of the basic atomic particles?

A) electrons
B) neutrons
C) uranium nuclei
D) protons
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Which of the following silicate minerals have 3- dimensional framework structures?

A) quartz and halite
B) micas and gypsum
C) hornblende and olivine
D) feldspars and quartz
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What element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust by weight?

A) sodium
B) chlorine
C) oxygen
D) carbon
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What is the name of dark- coloured mica?

A) biotite
B) olivine
C) calcite
D) quartz
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Which of the following rock types are not comprised mostly of minerals.

A) sandstone and conglomerate
B) limestone and rock salt
C) coal, obsidian, and pumice
D) granite and basalt
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Which element forms the strongest bonds with oxygen, based on its size and charge?

A) aluminum
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) silicon
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is the external expression of orderly internal arrangement of atoms in a mineral crystal.

A) Colour
B) Streak
C) Lustre
D) Habit
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Which of the following describes the light reflecting characteristics of a mineral?

A) streak
B) fluorescence
C) lustre
D) virtual absorption
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Small, parallel grooves (twinning striations) are visible on cleavage surfaces and characteristic of which mineral?

A) plagioclase feldspar
B) quartz
C) olivine
D) hornblende
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Which of the following minerals is a silicate?

A) calcite
B) muscovite
C) halite
D) hematite
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The tendency for a mineral like quartz to break in a smoothly curved manner is termed .

A) elliptical breakage
B) anomalous cleavage
C) spherical cleavage
D) conchoidal fracture
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Minerals like diamond and graphite exist because of .

A) amorphous crystallization
B) the law of polymorphism
C) different physical and chemical conditions or environments within the earth
D) the metamorphism of coal
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Most minerals are microscopic crystals of sheet silicates that form by the chemical weathering of feldspars, pyroxenes, amphiboles and micas.

A) carbonate
B) salt
C) hydroxide
D) clay
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Which one of the following is a typical product of chemical weathering of other silicates?

A) ferromagnesians
B) feldspars
C) clays
D) micas
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A cubic centimetre of quartz, olivine, and gold weigh 2.5, 3.0, and 19.8 grams respectively. This indicates that .

A) gold and olivine are silicates, quartz is elemental silicon
B) gold has a higher specific gravity than quartz and olivine
C) gold is six to seven times harder than olivine and quartz
D) olivine and quartz powders are harder than metallic gold
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Which common rock forming minerals exhibit a perfect single basal cleavage?

A) micas like muscovite and biotite
B) pyroxenes like augite
C) amphiboles like hornblende
D) feldspars like plagioclase and orthoclase
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Which minerals that make up the Mohs scale are softer than a glass plate but harder than your fingernail?

A) feldspar, quartz, topaz, corundum, diamond
B) calcite, fluorite, apatite
C) beryl, garnet, tourmaline
D) gypsum and talc
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Chrysotile, crocidolite, and amosite are different mineralogic forms of what industrial commodity?

A) gemstones
B) Portland cement
C) asbestos
D) metallic sulphide ores
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The two main types of bonding that form the structures in minerals are .

A) covalent and ionic
B) double and triple
C) magnetic and gravitational
D) radioactive and unstable
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is the ratio of a weight of mineral to a volume of water of equal weight.

A) Specific gravity
B) Absolute mass
C) Characteristic volume
D) Wet weight
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Which of the following is not a rock- forming silicate mineral?

A) calcite
B) garnet
C) orthoclase
D) quartz
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Which of the following will react readily with acids such as hydrochloric?

A) talc
B) diamond
C) calcite
D) quartz
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Generally ions end up with the stable, noble- gas, configuration having electrons in their outermost shell.

A) no
B) two
C) twelve
D) eight
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In a neutral atom such as helium or native copper, the number of protons in the nucleus .

A) is usually greater than the number of neutrons
B) increases from element to element by even multiples of 8
C) is equal to the number of electrons in the outer shells
D) is different for each isotope
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Which minerals that make up the Mohs scale are harder than a glass plate?

A) calcite, fluorite, apatite
B) beryl, garnet, tourmaline
C) gypsum and talc
D) feldspar, quartz, topaz, corundum, diamond
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Which group of silicates has the most sharing of corner oxygen atoms?

A) single chain like pyroxene
B) double chain like amphibole
C) framework like feldspar
D) sheet like mica
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These non- silicate minerals are found predominantly in sedimentary rocks.

A) feldspar, fluorite, and malachite
B) amphibole, clays, and quartz
C) calcite, gypsum, and halite
D) graphite, chromite, and ilmenite
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Amethyst, chalcedony, and citrine are gemstone varieties of this common mineral.

A) topaz
B) alexandrite
C) quartz
D) corundum
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Which mineral is composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2)?

A) calcite
B) diamond
C) quartz
D) olivine
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What is the name given to an atom that gains or loses electrons in a chemical reaction?

A) nucleon
B) ion
C) molecule
D) proton
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Which common group of rock forming minerals has simultaneous double substitution of Na+ for Ca+2 and Si+4 for Al+3 in its structure and chemical formula?

A) pyroxenes
B) micas
C) plagioclase feldspars
D) carbonates
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In ionic compounds, have lost one or more electrons to acquire positive charge and a smaller radius than their neutral atom, while have gained one or more electrons to acquire a negative charge and a larger radius than their neutral atom.

A) anions, cations
B) cations, anions
C) stable isotopes, unstable isotopes
D) daughter isotopes, parent isotopes
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Which one of the following mineral groups exhibits a sheet- like silicate structure?

A) clays
B) feldspars
C) pyroxenes
D) carbonates
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Which of the following denotes the massive, positively charged, nuclear particles?

A) electrons
B) protons
C) isotrons
D) neutrons
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Which of the following best characterizes ferromagnesian silicates?

A) They are high temperature black to dark- green minerals containing iron and magnesium.
B) They are mostly dark, heavy, and rich in the elements manganese and ferron.
C) They are dark and have a Mohs hardness greater than 7.
D) They contain iron and magnetite, are black in colour, and they have metallic lustres.
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47
What, basic, atomic particles occupy space in an atom outside of the nucleus?

A) neutrons
B) morons
C) protons
D) electrons
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48
Which of the following is not a fundamental particle found in atoms?

A) neutron
B) protons
C) selectron
D) electron
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49
A mineral's hardness is determined by the number and the strength of chemical bonds, but how is it actually determined?

A) by weighing it on a Mohs scale.
B) by whether or not it cleaves.
C) by looking at its streak.
D) by its resistance to scratching or abrasion by other materials of known hardness.
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50
Garnet, a common hard metamorphic mineral used for abrasives, has an internal crystal structure most similar to which other silicate mineral?

A) biotite
B) plagioclase feldspar
C) olivine
D) augite
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51
The quality of light reflected from a mineral surface is called .

A) polish
B) reflectance
C) translucency
D) lustre
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52
The term precious gemstone is reserved for stones of the following types: , that are prized for their: rarity, beauty, durability and size. Everything else is considered semi- precious.

A) alexandrite, cats- eye, jade, topaz, and zircon
B) diamonds, garnets, moonstones, onyx, and peridots
C) diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, and fire opals
D) agates, alaska black diamonds, carborundum, chrysoberyls, and spinels
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53
What mineral is the hardest known substance in nature?

A) muscovite
B) native gold
C) diamond
D) silicate
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54
All silicate minerals contain which two elements?

A) iron, silicon
B) oxygen, carbon
C) silicon, oxygen
D) silicon, sodium
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55
Which one of the following minerals has the greatest hardness on the Mohs hardness scale?

A) topaz
B) gypsum
C) calcite
D) feldspar
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56
Which mineral is easily soluble in water at room temperature conditions?

A) talc
B) halite
C) diamond
D) olivine
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57
Jadarite is similar to the fictional mineral kryptonite but lacks in its chemical composition.

A) fluorine
B) boron
C) sodium
D) lithium
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58
Which of the following is a single- chain, ferromagnesian silicate mineral?

A) olivine
B) clay
C) pyroxene
D) mica
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59
The strong tendency of certain minerals to break along smooth, parallel planes is known as

A) crystal form
B) flat busted
C) cleavage
D) streak
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60
In feldspars, what element can be thought of as substituting for silicon in the tetrahedral ionic sites?

A) potassium
B) aluminum
C) sodium
D) carbon
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61
Real kryptonite is a(n) while jadarite is a(n) _ .

A) mineral, element
B) meteorite, moon
C) metal, rock
D) element, mineral
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62
Which common rock forming minerals exhibit cleavage planes at nearly 90°?

A) amphiboles like hornblende
B) feldspars like plagioclase and orthoclase
C) pyroxenes like augite
D) both B and C are correct
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63
Which of the following has the highest specific gravity?

A) quartz
B) water
C) gold
D) wood
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64
Which one of the following is a sodium and calcium feldspar with twinning striations?

A) sanidine
B) microcline
C) orthoclase
D) plagioclase
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65
While there are 90 naturally occurring elements, these combine in various proportions and structures to make nearly minerals.

A) 4,000
B) 400
C) 40,000
D) 400,000
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66
Minerals consist of an ordered array of atoms or ions that are .

A) always packed together in cubes or octahedra
B) physically attached to each other by shared protons
C) all the same size and charge
D) chemically bonded in a regular crystalline structure
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67
Aluminum ions have what charge in most rock- forming minerals?

A) 4-
B) 4+
C) 3+
D) 2+
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68
Which of the following denotes the purity of gold used in jewelry?

A) carlot
B) carette
C) carnot
D) karat
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69
An atom's mass number is 13 and its atomic number is 6. How many neutrons are in its nucleus?

A) 6
B) 19
C) 13
D) 7
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70
The true colour of a mineral as seen in its powdered form is called it's .

A) iridescence
B) streak
C) chatoyancy
D) birefringence
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71
The main calcium sulphate mineral gypsum is used to .

A) spread directly on soils as a fertilizer
B) make plaster and wallboard
C) make cement
D) extract the metal Ca
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72
Which response describes the geometric attributes of a tetrahedron?

A) 8 plane faces, each an equilateral triangle, 12 edges, and 6 corners
B) 6 plane faces, each a square, 12 edges, and 8 corners
C) 4 plane faces, each an equilateral triangle, 6 edges, and 4 corners
D) 6 plane faces, each a rectangle, 4 edges, and 8 corners
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73
The property of is controlled by planes of few or weak bonds within the mineral structure.

A) well formed crystal faces
B) absorbency
C) bondage
D) cleavage
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74
Which one of the following is false for minerals?

A) They have a specific, internal, crystalline structure.
B) They can be identified by characteristic physical properties.
C) They have a specific, predictable chemical composition.
D) They can be a liquid, solid, or glass.
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75
The principal ore of mercury is .

A) galena
B) anhydrite
C) sylvite
D) cinnabar
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76
When elements or compounds combine in the same proportions but in more than one structural arrangement, relative to each other, those mineral structures are called .

A) polymorphs
B) amorphous
C) bimorphs
D) isotopes
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77
The main use for most diamond, corundum and garnet is .

A) semiconductors for the electronics industry
B) fillers in industrial products like paint and pharmaceuticals
C) gemstones of the semiprecious variety
D) industrial abrasives
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78
The ion at the centre of a silicon- oxygen tetrahedron is surrounded by .

A) 4 sodium ions
B) 4 oxygen ions
C) 6 sodium ions
D) 6 oxygen ions
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79
Atoms of the same element, carbon for example, always have the same .

A) number of neutrons in its chemical bonds
B) atomic weight
C) number of protons in the nucleus
D) number of electrons in the nucleus
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80
In compounds one atom gives up electrons to another that receives them.

A) metallic
B) covalent
C) polymorphic
D) ionic
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