MINERAL AND ROCK IDENTIFICATION  12 identifications  3 minerals, 6 rocks, 3 volcano/lava  20 seconds each  4 minutes 25 second cycle time  12 cycles.

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MINERAL AND ROCK IDENTIFICATION  12 identifications  3 minerals, 6 rocks, 3 volcano/lava  20 seconds each  4 minutes 25 second cycle time  12 cycles during test

MINERALS

Min. 1 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  SPECIAL FEATURES note six sided crystals 1A - Amphibole 1B - Biotite 1C - Muscovite 1D - Olivine 1E - none of these 2A - Orthoclase 2B - Plagioclase 2C - Pyroxene 2D - Quartz 2E - none of these

Min. 2 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  SPECIAL FEATURES  prismatic cleavage at 90 degrees 1A - Amphibole 1B - Biotite 1C - Muscovite 1D - Olivine 1E - none of these 2A - Orthoclase 2B - Plagioclase 2C - Pyroxene 2D - Quartz 2E - none of these

Min. 3 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  SPECIAL FEATURES  You are looking down the 2 cleavage faces 1A - Amphibole 1B - Biotite 1C - Muscovite 1D - Olivine 1E - none of these 2A - Orthoclase 2B - Plagioclase 2C - Pyroxene 2D - Quartz 2E - none of these

IGNEOUS ROCKS

Rk 1 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  SPECIAL INFORMATION  Quartz > 25% 1A - Andesite 1B - Basalt 1C - Diorite 1D - Dunite 1E - none of these 2A - Gabbro 2B - Granite-alkali 2C - Granite-plagio 2D - Monzonite 2E - none of these 3A - Pumice 3B - Rhyolite 3C - Scoria 3D - Syenite 3E - none of these

Rk 2 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  INFORMATION  This has a mineral name and a rock name. I want the rock name. 1A - Andesite 1B - Basalt 1C - Diorite 1D - Dunite 1E - none of these 2A - Gabbro 2B - Granite-alkali 2C - Granite-plagio 2D - Monzonite 2E - none of these 3A - Pumice 3B - Rhyolite 3C - Scoria 3D - Syenite 3E - none of these

Rk 3 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  INFORMATION  Mafic is amphibole 1A - Andesite 1B - Basalt 1C - Diorite 1D - Dunite 1E - none of these 2A - Gabbro 2B - Granite-alkali 2C - Granite-plagio 2D - Monzonite 2E - none of these 3A - Pumice 3B - Rhyolite 3C - Scoria 3D - Syenite 3E - none of these

Rk 4 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  INFORMATION  mafic is pyroxene; no quartz 1A - Andesite 1B - Basalt 1C - Diorite 1D - Dunite 1E - none of these 2A - Gabbro 2B - Granite-alkali 2C - Granite-plagio 2D - Monzonite 2E - none of these 3A - Pumice 3B - Rhyolite 3C - Scoria 3D - Syenite 3E - none of these

Rk 5 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  INFORMATION  no quartz  orthoclase < 5% 1A - Andesite 1B - Basalt 1C - Diorite 1D - Dunite 1E - none of these 2A - Gabbro 2B - Granite-alkali 2C - Granite-plagio 2D - Monzonite 2E - none of these 3A - Pumice 3B - Rhyolite 3C - Scoria 3D - Syenite 3E - none of these

Rk 6 - Test Questions Identify the specimen using the choices in the table below.  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES  INFORMATION 1A - Andesite 1B - Basalt 1C - Diorite 1D - Dunite 1E - none of these 2A - Gabbro 2B - Granite-alkali 2C - Granite-plagio 2D - Monzonite 2E - none of these 3A - Pumice 3B - Rhyolite 3C - Scoria 3D - Syenite 3E - none of these

VOLCANOES LAVA TYPES

Volc/Lava A - Test Questions Identify the volcano/Lava flow from the list below  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES 1A - AA 1B - Caldera 1C - Cinder 1D - Columnar 1E - none of these 2A - Composite 2B – Dome 2C - Fissure 2D - Pahoehoe 2E - none of these 3A - Pillow 3B - Shield 3C - 3D – 3E - none of these

Volc/LavaB - Test Questions Identify the volcano/Lava flow from the list below  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES 1A - AA 1B - Caldera 1C - Cinder 1D - Columnar 1E - none of these 2A - Composite 2B – Dome 2C - Fissure 2D - Pahoehoe 2E - none of these 3A - Pillow 3B - Shield 3C - 3D – 3E - none of these

Volc/Lava C - Test Questions Identify the volcano/Lava flow from the list below  IDENTIFICATION CHOICES 1A - AA 1B - Caldera 1C - Cinder 1D - Columnar 1E - none of these 2A - Composite 2B – Dome 2C - Fissure 2D - Pahoehoe 2E - none of these 3A - Pillow 3B - Shield 3C - 3D – 3E - none of these