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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Rocks and Minerals Edition

Question 1

How are igneous rocks formed? A From basketballs B From weathering C From volcanic lava D From rain falling

How are igneous rocks formed? A From basketballs B From weathering C From volcanic lava D From rain falling

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Question 2

The effects of wind, rain and ice on rocks is called… A Breaking down B Breaking up C Weathering D The rock cycle

The effects of wind, rain and ice on rocks is called… A Breaking down B Breaking Up C Weathering D The Rock Cycle

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Question 3

What is the deepest layer of the Earth called? A Crust B Core C Mantle D Cheese

What is the deepest layer of the Earth called? A Crust B Core C Mantle D Cheese

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Question 4

What causes an earthquake? A Movement of plates B Movement of cups C Movements of time D Mr Wylie’s stomach

What causes an earthquake? A Movement of plates B Movement of saucers C Movement of cups D Mr Wylie’s stomach

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Question 5

An instrument that records earthquakes A siesmogriph B seismigraph C siesmograph D seismograph

An instrument that records earthquakes A siesmogriph B seismigraph C siesmograph D seismograph

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Question 6

A shiny rock/gem has a high… A Mineral B Streak C Luster D Erosion

A shiny rock/gem has a high… A Mineral B Streak C Luster D Erosion

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Question 7

The Rock Cycle begins and ends with what? A igneous rock B sedimentary rock C metamorphic rock D a volcano

The Rock Cycle begins and ends with what? A igneous rock B sedimentary rock C metamorphic rock D a volcano

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Question 8

Which is the hardest rock? A Quartz B Gypsum C Talc D Sandstone

Which is the hardest rock? A Quartz B Gypsum C Talc D Sandstone

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Question 9

Which is an example of a trace fossil? A footprint B leaf C skeleton D log

Which is an example of a trace fossil? A footprint B leaf C skeleton D log

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Question 10

Scientists can find out what an animal eats by studying its what? A fur B droppings C skin D nails

Scientists can find out what an animal eats by studying its what? A fur B droppings C skin D nails

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Question 11

Which of these rocks could a diamond scratch? A Quartz B Topaz C Gold D All of them

Which of these rocks could a diamond scratch? A Quartz B Topaz C Gold D All of them

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Question 12

You find a rock with seashells in it. What kind of rock is it? A sedimentary B igneous C metamorphic D none of these

You find a rock with seashells in it. What kind of rock is it? A sedimentary B igneous C metamorphic D none of these

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Question 13

Heat and pressure can destroy fossils, but leave behind what? A a mess B a petrified fossil C a tar pit D a carbon film

Heat and pressure can destroy fossils, but leave behind what? A a mess B a petrified fossil C a tar pit D a carbon film

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Question 14

A mold forms when the remains of a dead plant or animal are…? A changed by chemicals B washed out by water C destroyed by heat D trapped in sticky sap

A mold forms when the remains of a dead plant or animal are…? A changed by chemicals B washed out by water C destroyed by heat D trapped in sticky sap

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Question 15

Which of these scientist study rocks? A Geologist B Biologist C Herbologist D Astronomer

Which of these scientists study rocks? A Geologist B Biologist C Herbologist D Astronomer

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