Identifying Rocks and Minerals
Minerals
Rocks
Properties of Rocks and Minerals
Rock Cycle
100

A student found a rock in his backyard and wants to figure out whether it is a rock or a mineral. Which is NOT a question that we can ask to identify if the sample is a rock or mineral? 

A) Is it all one color?

B)Could it have a fossil in it?

C) Is it smooth or rough?

D) How big is it?

What is D) how big is it?

100

DAILY DOUBLE

What does the word inorganic mean?

A) breakable 

B) living material

C) not living material

D) fossils

What is C) not living material

100

Pick the correct difference between a rock and a mineral.

A) A rock can be made up of minerals, but minerals cannot be made up of a rock. 

B) A mineral can be made up of rocks, but rocks cannot be made up of minerals. 

C) A rock always has the same shape, while minerals may be different in shape. 

D) A mineral always has the same shape, while a rock may be different in shape.

What is A) A rock can be made up of minerals, but minerals cannot be made up of a rock. 

100

Two minerals are the same hardness, color. What other test can students do to help identify the minerals?

A) They can drop the minerals to see how quickly they break.

B) They can rub the minerals together to see if one will scratch the other.

C) They can shine light on the minerals to see how much light they reflect.


What is C) They can shine light on the minerals to see how much light they reflect.

100

What can metamorphic rock become when it melts into magma?

A) lava

B) igneous rock

C) sedimentary rock

What is B) igneous rock

200

You can compare minerals by looking at their? 

  1. Color
  2. Hardness
  3. Texture
  4. All of the above

What is D) all the above. 

200

Which of the following best explains a hardness scale?

A) a scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by scratching other materials

B) a scale that tests the hardness of a rock by scratching other materials

C) a scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by being rubbed on other materials

D) a scale that tests the hardness of a rock by being rubbed on other materials

What is A) a scale that tests the hardness of a mineral by scratching other materials

200

Scientist often perform a Scratch Test to determine the hardness of minerals.  They use the...

A) Luster Scale

B) Mohs Hardness Scale

C) Hardness Scale of Rocks


What is B) Mohs Hardness Scale

200


Which of these would be the most helpful when identifying a mineral?

A) mass/weight

B) color

C) shape

D) temperature

What is B) color

200

How can igneous or sedimentary rocks become metamorphic rock?

A) intense heat and pressure

B) erosion

C) cooling lava

D) melting into magma

What is A) intense heat and pressure

300

What do we call the scientific study of earth?

A. Rock study

B. Geography

C. Geology

D. Earthology

What is C) geology

300

Pick the four characteristics of minerals that can be used to identify them.

A) shape

B) color

C) texture

D) size

E) hardness

F) weight 

What is A) shape, B) color, c) texture, e) hardness

300

The picture shows a rock.



Pick three sentences that are true of the rock in the picture.

A) The rock is very smooth.

B) The rock has a dull luster.

C) The rock has many colors.

D) The rock has a round shape.

E) The rock has a rough texture.

What is B) The rock has dull luster, c) the rock has many colors E) the rock has a rough texture 

300

Which of the following is NOT a test to help classify a mineral?

A) luster test

B) hardness test

C) streak test

D) weight test

What is D) weight test

300

How do igneous and metamorphic rocks become sedimentary rocks?

A) melting

B) intense heat and pressure

C) erosion

D) a magic spell

What is C) erosion

400

DAILY DOUBLE

When we study rocks and minerals, we can learn about? 

A) the history of land movement?

B) predicting earthquakes?

C) predicting volcanoes?

D) All of the above?

What is D) All of the above 

400

What is the softest mineral on the Mohs Scale of Hardness?

A) diamond

B) quartz

C) Calcite

D) Talc

What is D) Talc

400

Which of the following is NOT used to identify a rock?

A) color

B) luster

C) weight

D) streak

What is C) weight

400

Which of these would be the least useful when identifying a mineral?

A) luster

B) hardness

C) shape

D) color

What is C) shape

400

How are igneous rocks formed?

A) intense heat and pressure

B) cooling magma

C) erosion

D) by singing a rock song

What is B) cooling magma

500

What do rocks become when they break down into the tiniest of sediments?

A. concrete

B. soil

C. sedimentary rocks

D. metal

What is B) soil

500

A scientist has a sample that is made of a single material. The sample is most likely

A) an element

B) a mineral

C) a rock

D) organic material

What is B) a mineral 

500

A student is performing an investigation by scratching one rock on another rock, as shown in the picture.



Which question is the student most likely trying to answer?

A) What color are the rocks?

B) Which rock has a shinier luster?

C) What is the texture of the rocks?

D)  Which rock is the hardest?

What is D) Which is the hardest rock 

500

Which question would help a scientist to sort rocks into groups based on their hardness?

A) How heavy is the rock?

B) Does the rock have a dark color?

C) Will the rock scratch another material?

D) Is the surface of the rock bumpy or smooth?

What is C) Will the rock scratch another material?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

What is Joshua's last name?

Stone

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