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Q1: A mineral is a naturally occurring __________ and inorganic substance.
Q2: Some single-element minerals include __________ and gold.
Q3: The most abundant elements in the Earth's crust are oxygen, silicon, __________, and iron.
Q4: The basic source of all minerals is the __________ in the interior of the Earth.
Q5: When magma cools and solidifies, it forms __________.
Q6: Cleavage is the tendency of a mineral to break along specific __________.
Q7: __________ is the appearance of a material without regard to color.
Q8: Streak is the color of the ground powder of a mineral when it is __________.
Q9: Transparent minerals allow __________ to pass through.
Q10: Petrology is the scientific study of __________.
Q1: Assertion: Quartz is a hard mineral virtually insoluble in water.
Reason: Quartz is composed of calcium and aluminum.
(a) If both the assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.
(b) If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) If the assertion is true, but the reason is false.
(d) If both the assertion and reason are false.
Q2: Assertion: Metamorphism occurs due to pressure, volume, and temperature changes.
Reason: Dynamic metamorphism involves appreciable chemical changes.
(a) If both the assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.
(b) If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) If the assertion is true, but the reason is false.
(d) If both the assertion and reason are false.
Q3: Assertion: Igneous rocks are classified based on texture.
Reason: Sudden cooling results in large mineral grains in igneous rocks.
(a) If both the assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.
(b) If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) If the assertion is true, but the reason is false.
(d) If both the assertion and reason are false.
Q4: Assertion: Sedimentary rocks can be classified into mechanically formed, organically formed, and chemically formed.
Reason: Sedimentary rocks form from the cooling of magma.
(a) If both the assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.
(b) If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) If the assertion is true, but the reason is false.
(d) If both the assertion and reason are false.
Q5: Assertion: The crustal rocks can be carried down into the mantle through the subduction process.
Reason: The mantle is located on the Earth's surface.
(a) If both the assertion and reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion.
(b) If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion.
(c) If the assertion is true, but the reason is false.
(d) If both the assertion and reason are false.
Q1: What is the composition of feldspar?
Q2: What is the primary source of all minerals?
Q3: Name one mineral that can be found in solid, liquid, and gaseous forms.
Q4: Define cleavage in minerals.
Q5: Give an example of a non-metallic mineral.
Q6: What is the process of rocks breaking up into various-sized fragments due to denudational agents?
Q7: Name one rock that is classified as an igneous rock.
Q8: What is the word used to describe the change of form in rocks?
Q9: How do sedimentary rocks form?
Q10: What is the parent material of soils derived from?
Q1: Explain the difference between cleavage and fracture in minerals.
Q2: Describe the process of lithification in sedimentary rock formation.
Q3: Discuss the three major groups of sedimentary rocks based on their mode of formation.
Q4: What are the major types of metamorphism, and how do they differ?
Q5: Explain how the rock cycle works and the transformations rocks undergo.
Q6: Give examples of precious metals and non-ferrous metals found in metallic minerals.
Q7: Explain the difference between foliated and non-foliated metamorphic rocks.
Q8: How are minerals and rocks significant in a geographer's study of the Earth's surface?
Q1: Discuss the physical characteristics of minerals, including color, luster, hardness, and cleavage, with examples.
Q2: Describe the major minerals and their characteristics, focusing on feldspar, quartz, pyroxene, amphibole, mica, and olivine.
Q3: Explain the classification of rocks based on their mode of formation, discussing igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks in detail.
Q4: Elaborate on the rock cycle and how it relates to the transformation of rocks from one type to another. Include the role of igneous rocks in this cycle.
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