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100

Why is it difficult to see rocks change?

Rock transformations happen over thousands or millions of years, making them hard to observe directly.

100

What happens when sedimentary rock is exposed to extreme heat and pressure?
a) It becomes an igneous rock
b) It turns into metamorphic rock
c) It erodes into sediments
d) It melts into magma

Answer: b) It turns into metamorphic rock

100

What type of rock is basalt?
a) Sedimentary
b) Metamorphic
c) Intrusive igneous
d) Extrusive igneous

Answer: d) Extrusive igneous

100

What type of rock is formed when magma cools slowly beneath the Earth’s surface?
a) Extrusive igneous
b) Intrusive igneous
c) Sedimentary
d) Metamorphic

Answer: b) Intrusive igneous

100

What is the process by which sediment is transported and deposited in new locations?
a) Compaction
b) Cementation
c) Erosion
d) Melting

Answer: c) Erosion

200

What happens when rocks are exposed to high temperatures?

They can melt into magma, form new minerals, or become metamorphic rocks.

200

Which process directly leads to the formation of magma?
a) Melting
b) Weathering
c) Compaction
d) Erosion

Answer: a) Melting

200

Which of these changes sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock?
a) Heat and pressure
b) Melting
c) Cooling and crystallization
d) Erosion

Answer: a) Heat and pressure

200

What is the name of the process that transforms rocks over time?
a) Rock formation
b) Rock cycle
c) Crystallization
d) Weathering

Answer: b) Rock cycle

200

Which process is responsible for breaking rocks into sediments?
a) Melting
b) Weathering
c) Cooling
d) Crystallization

Answer: b) Weathering

300

Why is there no beginning or end to the rock cycle?

Because rocks are always being transformed by Earth’s processes, making it a continuous cycle

300

What is the difference between intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks?
a) Intrusive rocks form from cooled lava; extrusive rocks form from magma
b) Intrusive rocks form from sediments; extrusive rocks form from melted rock
c) Intrusive rocks are sedimentary; extrusive rocks are metamorphic
d) Intrusive rocks cool underground; extrusive rocks cool on the surface Intrusive rocks form from sediments; extrusive rocks form from melted rock

Answer: d) Intrusive rocks cool underground; extrusive rocks cool on the surface

300

What type of rock is most likely to contain fossils?
a) Igneous
b) Metamorphic
c) Sedimentary
d) Volcanic

Answer: c) Sedimentary

300


What process turns sediment into sedimentary rock?
a) Erosion
b) Weathering
c) Compaction and cementation
d) Melting

Answer: c) Compaction and cementation

300

Which type of rock is formed from the cooling and solidification of lava or magma?
a) Igneous
b) Sedimentary
c) Metamorphic
d) Fossilized

Answer: a) Igneous

400

What is the rock cycle?

The rock cycle is the process of rocks continuously changing from one type to another.

400

What type of rock is formed when lava cools quickly on Earth's surface?
a) Intrusive igneous
b) Metamorphic
c) Extrusive igneous
d) Sedimentary

Answer: C) Extrusive igneous

400

Why does igneous rock sometimes have large crystals?
a) It forms under high pressure
b) It cools quickly
c) It cools slowly underground
d) It is formed from compacted sediments

Answer: c) It cools slowly underground

400

How are metamorphic rocks formed?
a) Through melting and cooling
b) By compacting layers of sediment
c) Through intense heat and pressure
d) By volcanic eruptions

Answer: c) Through intense heat and pressure

400

How are sedimentary rocks formed?
a) From cooling magma
b) From compacted and cemented sediments
c) From high heat and pressure
d) From volcanic eruptions

Answer: b) From compacted and cemented sediments

500

How are rocks classified?

Rocks are classified based on how they form: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic

500

Which process must happen for a metamorphic rock to become an igneous rock?
a) Cooling and crystallization
b) Erosion and deposition
c) Weathering and compaction
d) Melting into magma

Answer: d) Melting into magma

500

What are the tiny particles that make up rocks called?
a) Sediments
b) Crystals
c) Minerals
d) Grains

Answer: d) Grains

500

What is magma called when it reaches the Earth’s surface?
a) Lava
b) Sediment
c) Crystal
d) Mineral

Answer: a) Lava

500

Which of the following is NOT one of the three main types of rocks?
a) Igneous
b) Sedimentary
c) Metamorphic
d) Magma

Answer: d) Magma