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Name ________________________________ Period 2 Lesson # 071 Date 11/29/16
Earth’s Layers and Density REVIEW Multiple Choice
This will be CLOSED note … tomorrow! CHECK ALL THE OPITIONS!! Select the BEST ONE!
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Answer the following by writing the letter of the best answer on your answer sheet.
If you are measure the amount of space in a
8. The layer being pointed to in this image is
room you are measuring the room’s
the
a. mass
b. volume
c. density
d. temperature
If somebody has eaten breakfast floating in
space (no gravity) then they have increased
a. lithosphere
their …
b. inner core
a. mass.
c. lower mantle
b. weight.
d. crust
c. both.
9. If you take a balloon full of air and pushed it
d. neither.
in on all sides you have not changed its
The mantle is a
a. mass
a. liquid.
b. volume
b. solid.
c. density
c. semi-solid.
d. you have changed all three
d. gas.
10. If an object stays submerged under water
Which two Earth layers don’t change
but doesn’t sink to the bottom its density is
drastically in density as you move deeper
a. greater than 1 g/cm3
into the Earth
b. less than 1 g/cm3
a. the crust into the mantle.
c. exactly 1 g/cm3
b. the mantle into the outer core.
d. half the density of water
c. the outer core into the inner core.
11. The surface of the sun is as hot as the
d. they all change drastically.
a. crust
The bottom half of the lithosphere and the
b. mantle
asthenosphere are part of the
c. outer core
a. crust
d. inner core
b. mantle
12. Earth’s crust is the thinnest
c. outer core
a. where Earthquakes occur
d. inner core
b. under cities
There is an increase in density inside the
c. where mountains are present
mantle as you move from the
d. under the oceans
asthenosphere to the lithosphere because
13. As you go from the center of the Earth out
a. there is a change in phase (semi-solid
the order is
to a liquid)
a. mantle, crust, inner core, outer core
b. there is a change in material.
b. crust, mantle, outer core, inner core
c. there is a change in temperature.
c. inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
d. there is no change between the two.
d. outer core, inner core, crust, mantle
The volume of solids are usually measured
in
(FLIP OVER)
a. grams
b. centimeters cubed
c. grahams
d. milliliters
Name ________________________________ Period 2 Lesson # 071 Date 11/29/16
14. The layer being pointed to in this image is
17. If somebody has eaten breakfast on planet
the
Earth (with gravity) they have increased
their
a. mass.
b. weight.
c. both.
d. neither.
a. lithosphere
18. This layer is the most massive layer of Earth
b. inner core
a. crust
c. lower mantle
b. mantle
d. crust
c. outer core
15. As you go from the center of the Earth out
d. inner core
to the surface the pressure
19. Based on your knowledge of the plates the
a. increases
term astheno likely means
b. decreases
a. crust
c. the pressure remains the same
b. rock
d. the pressure doubles
c. soft
16. Heat generated in the outer core might
d. liquid
cause the ________ to heat up
20. The inner and outer core are made of
a. crust
a. rock,
b. mantle
b. metal
c. outer core
c. stone
d. inner core
d. liquid
Answer these on the back of your multiple choice half sheet of paper!
Calculating Density
1. A chef fills a 85.0 mL container with 42.5 g of cooking oil. What is the density of the oil? 2. Calculate the mass of a liquid with a density of 8.6 g/mL and a volume of 55.0 ml.
Name ________________________________ Period 2 Lesson # 071 Date 11/29/16