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1. The document is a quiz from Tanauan School of Arts and Trade in Leyte, Philippines covering topics in earth and life science for senior high school students. 2. The quiz contains 10 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing students' knowledge of rocks, exogenic processes, the Earth's internal heat, magmatism, metamorphism, and igneous rocks. 3. Students are asked to identify and describe different rock types, exogenic processes, factors influencing the Earth's temperature, and the formation of magmatic, metamorphic and igneous rocks.

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1. The document is a quiz from Tanauan School of Arts and Trade in Leyte, Philippines covering topics in earth and life science for senior high school students. 2. The quiz contains 10 multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing students' knowledge of rocks, exogenic processes, the Earth's internal heat, magmatism, metamorphism, and igneous rocks. 3. Students are asked to identify and describe different rock types, exogenic processes, factors influencing the Earth's temperature, and the formation of magmatic, metamorphic and igneous rocks.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGIONAL OFFICE NO. VIII (EASTERN VISAYAS)
Division of Leyte
Government Center, Candahug, Palo, Leyte

TANAUAN SCHOOL OF ARTS AND TRADE


Cabuynan, Tanauan, Leyte

FIRST LONG QUIZ IN EARTH AND LIFE SCIENCE (SHS-CORE)


First Quarter of the First Semester, School Year 2020-2021
Special Classes at the Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth – Eastern Visayas

Name: _____________________________________________________ Grade Level / Track / Strand: ________________________

1.) ROCKS. Fill in the table below by providing basic information about the types of rocks. You may refer to the words in
the box below.

Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic

Types

Examples

Process of formation

Lithification intrusive slate


pumice Cooling non-clastic
clastic andesite Deposition
Metamorphism extrusive marble
sandstone Cementation contact metamorphism

2.) ROCKS. Fill in the Venn Diagram to determine the similarities and differences of the three types
of rocks.
3.) EXOGENIC PROCESSES. Complete the concept map using the words below.

Water Exogenic Process Erosion


Organic Activity Burrowing Oxidation
Chemical Dissolution Glacier
Frost wedging Abrasion Human Activities
Hydrolysis Pressure Temperature
Deposition Physical
Wind Weathering
4.) EXOGENIC PROCESSES. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.

1. The process of breaking down rocks either physically or chemically is called __________________.

2. ___________________ is the breakdown of rocks into pieces without any change in its composition.
3. ___________________is the response of oxygen with minerals.

4. ___________________ is a mixture of grains, organic matter, H2O, and gas.


5. ____________________is the breakdown of rocks that is caused by impact and friction.

6. The change in the composition of rocks is called ______________________.


7. The separation and removal of weathered rocks due to different agents like water, wind, and glacier is

called ____________________.
8. The movement of sediments downslope under the influence of gravity is ____________________.

9. The process in which the weathered materials carried out by erosion and gravity settle down in a
particular location is called ________________.

10. ____________________ is a chemical reaction wherein rock forming minerals react with water and form
different kinds of clay minerals.

5.) THE EARTH’S INTERNAL HEAT. In your own words, how do the three (3) major processes of
heat transfer affect the temperature of the Earth? Write your answer on the space provided.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

6.) THE EARTH’S INTERNAL HEAT. Use the word bank to fill in the gaps in the passage
below.

Convection Earth’s plates Plates


Convection current Earthquakes Volcanoes
Crust Plate tectonics

The surface layer of the earth is called the ___________________. This layer is broken up into pieces
called ___________________. These __________________ “float” on the mantle. Heat rising and falling
inside the mantle creates current called _____________________. The ___________________ current move
the __________________. This movement is known as ___________________. The movement of the earth’s
plate causes earthquakes and ___________________.

7.) MAGMATISM. Complete the concept map about Magmatism. Choose your answers on
the box below.

asthenosphere lava silicon


convergent boundary magma subduction zone
decompression melting mid-ocean ridge temperature
flux melting oxygen volatiles
heat transfer partial melting volcano
igneous rocks pressure

Answers:

1. _____________________________________________ 7. ______________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________ 8. ______________________________________________
3-4. ___________________________________________ 9. ______________________________________________
5. ______________________________________________ 10. __________________________________________
6. ______________________________________________ 11. __________________________________________
12. __________________________________________ 15. __________________________________________
13. __________________________________________ 16. __________________________________________
14. __________________________________________ 17. __________________________________________
8.) METAMORPHISM. Match the statements in column A with the indicated terms in column B.
Write the letter of the correct answer on the blank before each number.

_____1. It is a Greek word which means a. quartzite


“change”.
b. metamorphism
_____2. It is one of the factors affecting
metamorphic rock which creates c. meta
lineation.
d. regional metamorphism
_____3. Hornfels, marble and _____.
e. heat
_____4. It is the main factor of contact
metamorphism. f. pressure

_____5. It is a process of changing g. phyllite


rock formation.
h. metaconglomerate
_____6. It has a foliation surface shiny from
microscopic mica crystal. i. anthracite

______7. A rock sample which maybe j. metamorphic rock


distorted
or stretched. k. contact metamorphism

______8. A rock sample with carbon


composition.

______9. It is formed by great heat and


pressure
deep within the earth.

______10. It takes place when magma


introduces
great amount of heat into an existing rock
resulting in the recrystallization and mineral
reaction in the rock.

9.) IGNEOUS ROCKS: HOW ARE THEY FORMED?. Compare the four classifications of igneous
rocks based on composition.

Ultramafic Felsic Mafic Intermediate


10.) IGNEOUS ROCKS: HOW ARE THEY FORMED?. Complete the blank concept map by
supplying the needed information using the given terms and phrases related to igneous rocks.

composed of magnesium and


Extrusive magma cools slowly
iron

Intrusive lava cools quickly small or no crystal form

form from cooling and


large crystal form composed of aluminum
solidification of lava and magma

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