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SOL Review
Rock/Rock
Cycle
Fossil
Structure of
the Earth
Weathering/
Erosion
Volcano/Earth
quake
100
100
100
100
100
200
200
200
200
200
300
300
300
300
300
400
400
400
400
400
500
500
500
500
500
Final Jeopardy
Rock/Rock Cycle 100
When small pieces of soil or rocks, organic
matter, minerals are deposited at the bottom
of streams, rivers, or lakes, it forms _________
rock.
A Igneous Rock
B Metamorphic Rock
C Sedimentary Rock
C
Rock/Rock Cycle 200
The process that changes sedimentary, igneous,
and metamorphic rocks into metamorphic rock.
F Weathering
G Heat and Pressure
H Erosion
J Nuclear fission
G
Rock/Rock Cycle 300
Which of the following rock samples contains fossils?
J
Rock/Rock Cycle 400
Which one of the following is NOT a
process that change rocks?
G Tectonic plates movement
H Heat and Pressure
I Weathering
J Erosion
G
Rock/Rock Cycle 500
Which one of these rocks hardened fast?
G
J
H
I
J
Fossil 100
Fossil fuels are usually found —
F in the atmosphere
G below ground
H at the surface of the ocean
J on mountain peaks
G
Fossil 200
Which part of a dinosaur is least likely to be found
as a fossil?
F Bones
G Claws
H Teeth
J Muscle
J
Fossil 300
Which of the following rock samples contains fossils?
J
Fossil 400
1
Which one of these
layers contains the
oldest fossil ?
A1
B2
C3
D4
2
3
4
D
Fossil 500
Which of these information cannot be determined by
investigating a fossil?
G Different life on earth
H Temperature of the earth
I Earth’s surface
J Support theory of continental drift.
H
Structure of the Earth100
The internal structure of the earth does not
consist of this part.
F Core
G Mantle
H Crust
J Volcano
J
Structure of the Earth 200
What does the mantle mostly
consist of ?
F Solid metal
G Molten rocks
H Tectonic Plates
I Volcanoes
G
Structure of the Earth 300
What is the earth’s core made of?
A Magma
B Rocks
C Metal
D Plates
C
Structure of the Earth 400
The plates float on this structure of the
Earth.
A Ocean
B Core
C Mantle
D Rocks
C
Structure of the Earth 500
The constant changing of the earth’s
surface is due to_______.
F Pangea
G Oceanic drift
H Continental Drift
J Convectional Current
H
Weathering/Erosion 100
What is weathering?
A The breakdown of bones.
B The process of moving sediments.
C The cooling of lava.
D The breakdown of rocks.
D
Weathering/Erosion 200
Which one of these choices is NOT the
agent of weathering and erosion?
A Wind
B Glacier
C Water
D Heat
D
Weathering/Erosion 300
Which one of these human activities has the
most impact on weathering and erosion?
F Raise more grazing animals
G Spraying water
H Deforestation
J Digging
H
Weathering/Erosion 400
When it rains, water seeps into tiny holes in the
rocks. What happens to the rock if the water
freezes?
F The rock swells
G It will carve the rock
H Nothing happens to the rock because the rock is
solid
J The water expands and it will break the rock
J
Weathering/Erosion 500
A type of mass movement is a ______________.
G mudslide
H Glacier
I Delta
J Terminal moraine
G
Volcano/Earthquake 100
Most earthquake is caused by ____.
F Movement of earth’s crust.
G Tsunamis
H Sinking of the ocean floor.
J Heating of the atmosphere.
H
Volcano/Earthquake 200
Where are most of the active volcanoes
located?
A In the earth’s mantle
B On land
C Border of different countries
D Plate Boundaries
D
Volcano/Earthquake 300
The movement of the rock up or down along a
fault results in the formation of ___ mountains.
F Folded
G Dome
H Volcanic
J Fault Block
J
Volcano/Earthquake 400
Many strong earthquakes are caused by __________.
A Plates sliding past each other
B Lava flowing down the side of a volcano.
C Plates spreading apart
D Hot magma
A
Volcano/Earthquake 500
How do many of the highest mountains form?
F Continental plates collide and push together causing their edges
to crumple and fold.
G When the plates separate, magma bubbles up between the
plates.
H When the volcano erupt, the lava piles on top.
F
Final Jeopardy
B
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