The Earth and Life Science Quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of the natural world, from geological processes to the complexities of living organisms. Covering a wide range of topics, the quiz explores Earth's structure, ecosystems, and the principles that govern life on our planet.
This earth and life science trivia is perfect for students, educators, or science enthusiasts See moreseeking to evaluate their grasp on subjects like rock formation, plate tectonics, evolution, and the interdependence of species. Each question encourages critical thinking and application of scientific principles, helping you review key concepts and broaden your understanding. Take the quiz today to measure your expertise and learn something new about the world around you!
Lithosphere
Atmosphere
Hydrosphere
Biosphere
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Outer core
Inner core
Crust
Mantle
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The Apatite will scratch the mineral.
The mineral will scratch the Apatite.
Both minerals will be scratched.
A diamond will form.
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Quartz
Potassium Feldspar
Gypsum
Graphite
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Naturally occurring
Inorganic solid
Crystal structure
Indefinite chemical composition
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Density of a mineral
Color of a mineral
Reflectiveness of a mineral
Glazing of a mineral
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Crust
Mantle
Inner Core
Outer Core
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Protoplanet Hypothesis
Encounter Hypothesis
Nebular Hypothesis
Expanding Universe hypothesis
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Continental puzzle
Matched fossils
Ancient climates
Plate tectonics
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True
False
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True
False
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True
False
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True
False
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Freezing
Pressure
Weathering
Heat
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Classified according to silica content and relative amounts of K, Na, Fe, Mg and Ca.
Commonly classified based on particle size.
Formed from solidified magma underneath the earth
The evaporation and precipitation from solution or lithification of organic matter
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Diorite
Gabbro
Tuff
Granite
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Rocks do not contain minerals.
Rocks are composed of only one mineral.
Coal is not considered a rock.
Most rocks are a mixture of minerals.
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Metamorphic
Lava
Sedimentary
Igneous
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Intrusive igneous rock
Intrusive metamorphic rock
Extrusive sedimentary rock.
Extrusive igneous rock.
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Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, cementation
Erosion, weathering, compaction, cementation, deposition
Compaction, cementation, deposition, weathering, erosion
Deposition, cementation, compaction, erosion, weathering
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An extrusive igneous rock
An intrusive igneous rock
A sedimentary rock
A metamorphic rock
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Extensions of the Milky Way Galaxy
Much closer to Earth than once imagined
Moving farther away from each other
Unchanging
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Cosmology
Expansion theory
Astronomy
Philosophy
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Accretion theory
Nebula hypothesis
Sun-star encounter
Sun-comet encounter
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Buffon's theory
Whirlpool theory
Solar nebula theory
Passing star hypothesis
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Biosphere
Hydrosphere
Geophere
Atmosphere
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The inner and outer core
The upper and lower mantle
The crust and upper mantle
The crust and core
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The plates move apart.
The plates collide.
The plates slide past one another.
The plates do not move.
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Gondwandaland
Pangaea
Eurasia
Laurasia
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A theory that states the earth's crust is broken into plates that float on the asthenosphere
A combination of the seafloor spreading theory and the continental drift theory
It is the idea that the continents are slowly drifting further away from each other.
It proposed that the uppermost mantle, along with the overlying crust, behaves as a strong, rigid layer.
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Convergent zone
Subduction zone
Plate
Divergent zone
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Convergent boundary
Divergent boundary
Colliding boundary
Transform boundary
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Streak
State of matter
Hardness
Luster
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Gold
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Copper
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Pyrite
Covellite
Chalcocite
Coal
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A mineral is more valuable.
A rock is prettier.
A mineral is made of rock.
A rock is soft compare to mineral.
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10
1
5
8
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Metal
Grade
Ore
Aggregate
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Fluorite
Gold
Talc
Sulfur
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