Rock Unit

Reviewed by Editorial Team
The ProProfs editorial team is comprised of experienced subject matter experts. They've collectively created over 10,000 quizzes and lessons, serving over 100 million users. Our team includes in-house content moderators and subject matter experts, as well as a global network of rigorously trained contributors. All adhere to our comprehensive editorial guidelines, ensuring the delivery of high-quality content.
Learn about Our Editorial Process
| By Thames
T
Thames
Community Contributor
Quizzes Created: 6820 | Total Attempts: 9,511,256
| Questions: 21
Please wait...
Question 1 / 21
0 %
0/100
Score 0/100
1. What are naturally occurring solids composed of one or more minerals, fragments, and sometimes organic matter?

Explanation

Rocks are naturally occurring solids that can be composed of minerals, fragments, and organic matter, making them a combination of different elements.

Submit
Please wait...
About This Quiz
Geology Quizzes & Trivia

Explore the fascinating world of geology with our 'Rock Unit' quiz. This educational tool assesses knowledge on rock types, formation processes, and their significance in Earth's crust, enhancing... see moreunderstanding for students and enthusiasts alike. see less

2. What are naturally occurring solids, inorganic substances found in nature?

Explanation

Minerals are naturally occurring solids that are inorganic and can be found in nature. Gemstones, fossils, and rocks are not necessarily inorganic or exclusively found in nature, making them incorrect answers.

Submit
3. What type of rock is formed from the cooling and solidification of molten rock?

Explanation

Igneous rock is formed when molten rock cools and solidifies. Sedimentary rock is formed from the accumulation and compression of sediment. Metamorphic rock is formed through the alteration of existing rock due to high heat and pressure. Rock salt is a type of sedimentary rock composed of the mineral halite.

Submit
4. What forms when magma cools slowly underground and often contains a variety of minerals with large grains of crystals?

Explanation

Intrusive Igneous rocks form underground from slowly cooling magma, allowing large crystals to form due to the slow cooling process. Extrusive Igneous rocks form on the surface from quickly cooling lava, resulting in smaller crystals. Metamorphic rocks form from existing rocks that undergo changes due to heat and pressure. Sedimentary rocks are formed from the deposition and solidification of sediment.

Submit
5. What is formed when lava cools quickly above ground; often a very fine-grained rock with no large crystals?

Explanation

Extrusive Igneous Rock is formed when lava cools quickly above ground, resulting in a very fine-grained rock with no large crystals. Sedimentary Rock is formed from the accumulation of sediments over time. Metamorphic Rock is created through the alteration of existing rock types. Magma is molten rock found beneath the Earth's surface.

Submit
6. What type of rock is formed by compaction and cementation of sediment?

Explanation

Sedimentary rocks are formed through the processes of compaction and cementation of sedimentary particles over time. Metamorphic rocks are formed under high pressure and temperature conditions. Igneous rocks are formed from the solidification of molten material, while volcanic rocks specifically refer to igneous rocks formed from volcanic activity.

Submit
7. What type of sedimentary rock forms from fragments cemented and compacted together; often have large pebbles or small grains?

Explanation

Clastic (Detrital) Sedimentary Rock forms from the accumulation of rock and mineral fragments. Igneous Rock forms from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava. Metamorphic Rock forms from the alteration of pre-existing rock due to heat and pressure. Organic Sedimentary Rock forms from the accumulation of organic remains such as shells or plant material.

Submit
8. What type of rock is formed from mineral rich water that evaporates leaving the minerals behind to crystallize together, often resembling crystals?

Explanation

Chemical sedimentary rocks form as a result of minerals precipitating out of solution due to evaporation. This process creates unique crystal-like structures in the rock.

Submit
9. What type of rock forms from organisms dying and their fossilized remains being cemented and compacted together with the surrounding sediment; often having fossilized remains cemented within the rock?

Explanation

Organic Sedimentary Rock is formed from the remains of organisms, while Igneous Rock forms from cooled and solidified magma/lava, Metamorphic Rock forms from existing rocks that are subject to extreme heat and pressure, and Sedimentary Rock forms from the accumulation of sediment over time.

Submit
10. Rocks that have 'morphed' or changed into another kind of rock because of heat and pressure are known as:

Explanation

Metamorphic rocks are formed when existing rocks are subjected to heat and pressure, causing them to change their form and composition without melting. Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling of magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks are formed through the accumulation and cementation of sediment. Volcanic rocks are igneous rocks that form from lava erupted from a volcano.

Submit
11. What type of metamorphic rock forms from low, evenly distributed pressure & high temperatures and does not have ribbon-like layers?

Explanation

Nonfoliated metamorphic rocks do not have the layered appearance that foliated rocks do, making them unique in their texture.

Submit
12. Which type of rock forms from uneven distribution of pressure resulting in ribbon like layers?

Explanation

Foliated metamorphic rocks are created through the pressure and temperature-induced transformation of pre-existing rocks. The layers in foliated metamorphic rocks are a result of the pressure acting unevenly on the minerals during their formation.

Submit
13. What term describes a substance that is stick, thick, semifluid like?

Explanation

Viscosity is the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. It is often described as stick, thick, and semifluid-like. Density refers to the mass of a substance per unit volume. Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another. Surface tension is the tendency of a liquid surface to minimize its surface area, caused by cohesive forces between molecules.

Submit
14. What is the term for molten rock below Earth's surface?

Explanation

Magma is the term used for molten rock below Earth's surface, while lava is the term used for molten rock that has erupted onto the surface.

Submit
15. What is molten rock above Earth's surface called?

Explanation

Molten rock is known as lava when it reaches the Earth's surface, while magma refers to molten rock beneath the surface. Boulder and quartz are not terms used to describe molten rock.

Submit
16. What process involves breakdown by wind, water, rain, ice, and biotic factors like plant roots?

Explanation

Weathering is the process by which rocks and minerals are broken down into smaller pieces by wind, water, rain, ice, and biotic factors like plant roots. Erosion involves the movement of these smaller pieces by wind, water, or ice. Deposition is the laying down of these smaller pieces in a new location. Sedimentation refers to the process of forming sedimentary rocks from these smaller pieces over time.

Submit
17. What is the movement of rocks and sediments from one place to another by wind, water, and glaciers?

Explanation

Erosion is the process by which rocks and sediments are moved from one location to another by wind, water, or glaciers. Deposition is the opposite process where sediment is deposited in a new location. Weathering refers to the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles. Volcanism involves the movement of rocks and minerals through volcanic activity.

Submit
18. Where is sediment left behind (dropped)?

Explanation

When sediment is left behind or dropped, it forms a deposit. Erosion is the process of soil and rocks being carried away, weathering is the breakdown of rocks, and transport is the movement of sediment from one place to another.

Submit
19. What is the term used to describe a series of processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock?

Explanation

The correct term for the processes that change one type of rock into another type of rock is known as the Rock Cycle. It involves various geological processes such as weathering, erosion, sedimentation, and metamorphism.

Submit
20. What is the term for the squeezing together of sediment from the weight of above layers?

Explanation

Compaction refers to the process where sediment is compressed and consolidated under pressure, leading to the expulsion of water and air between the sediment particles. This process is key in the formation of sedimentary rocks.

Submit
21. What is the process of changing sediment into rock by filling empty spaces with minerals?

Explanation

Cementation is the process where minerals fill the spaces between sediment grains and bind them together to form a solid rock. Erosion is the movement of sediment from one place to another. Deposition is the laying down of sediment in a new location. Weathering is the breakdown of rocks caused by physical, chemical, or biological processes.

Submit
View My Results

Quiz Review Timeline (Updated): Aug 4, 2025 +

Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.

  • Current Version
  • Aug 04, 2025
    Quiz Edited by
    ProProfs Editorial Team
  • Aug 04, 2025
    Quiz Created by
    Thames
Cancel
  • All
    All (21)
  • Unanswered
    Unanswered ()
  • Answered
    Answered ()
What are naturally occurring solids composed of one or more minerals,...
What are naturally occurring solids, inorganic substances found in...
What type of rock is formed from the cooling and solidification of...
What forms when magma cools slowly underground and often contains a...
What is formed when lava cools quickly above ground; often a very...
What type of rock is formed by compaction and cementation of sediment?
What type of sedimentary rock forms from fragments cemented and...
What type of rock is formed from mineral rich water that evaporates...
What type of rock forms from organisms dying and their fossilized...
Rocks that have 'morphed' or changed into another kind of rock because...
What type of metamorphic rock forms from low, evenly distributed...
Which type of rock forms from uneven distribution of pressure...
What term describes a substance that is stick, thick, semifluid like?
What is the term for molten rock below Earth's surface?
What is molten rock above Earth's surface called?
What process involves breakdown by wind, water, rain, ice, and biotic...
What is the movement of rocks and sediments from one place to another...
Where is sediment left behind (dropped)?
What is the term used to describe a series of processes that change...
What is the term for the squeezing together of sediment from the...
What is the process of changing sediment into rock by filling empty...
Alert!

Advertisement