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PHSC 211 Chapter 1 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 13 Quiz (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 13 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade) 
 
 
 
1. According to Figure 13.2, what latitudes typically see an average annual heat gain? 
a. 20° N to 20° S 
b. 80° N to 80° S 
c. 60° N to 40° N 
d. Only the equator 
2. According to Figure 13.3, how much infrared heat radiation is emitted by clouds annually? 
a. 50% 
b. 71% 
c. 9% 
d. 12% 
3. On an annual basis, the amount of heat absorbed by the earth system ______________ the amount 
of heat emitted by the earth ...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 3 (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 3 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade) 
 
Questions 1 through 5 are based on Lab Exercise #1: Grain Analysis. 
 
1. Bag A contains 
a. well-sorted sand. 
b. clay. 
c. a moderately sorted mix of sand and silt. 
d. a poorly sorted mix of gravel and sand. 
 
2. Bag B contains 
a. well-sorted sand. 
b. clay. 
c. a poorly sorted mix of sand and silt. 
d. a poorly sorted mix of gravel and sand. 
 
3. Bag C contains 
a. well-sorted clay. 
b. well-sorted gravel (with some sa...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 2 (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 2 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade) 
 
1. What mineral composition is most characteristic of felsic rocks? 
a. olivine, pyroxene, and calcium-rich plagioclase 
b. orthoclase, quartz, and biotite 
c. calcium-rich plagioclase and hornblende with some olivine 
d. particles of volcanic ash welded together 
 
2. What mineral composition is most characteristic of mafic rocks? 
a. olivine, pyroxene, and calcium-rich plagioclase 
b. orthoclase, quartz, and biotite 
c. sod...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 1 Quiz (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 1 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade) 
 
1. All the following properties of minerals are used for identification except ____________. 
a. streak 
b. luster 
c. hardness 
d. melting point 
2. Quartz can scratch all of the following except ____________. 
a. glass 
b. calcite 
c. topaz 
d. nail 
3. A naturally occurring inorganic substance with a definite chemical composition is a ____________. 
a. rock 
b. mineral 
c. table salt 
d. charcoal 
4. Having 3 planes of cle...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 15 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 15 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty 
 
University (A grade) 
 
1. Which of the following statements is true concerning the units of temperature 
measurement? 
a. In the United States, °F are used for surface measurements. 
b. In the United States, °C are used for surface measurements. 
c. Internationally, °C are used for surface measurements. 
d. Internationally, °F are always used. 
2. Which heat process involves transfer by mass movement or circulation? 
a. Conduction 
b. Conve...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 7 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade)
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6. Who proposed that all the present continents were once joined together in a single supercontinent 
called Pangaea? 
a. Alfred Wegener 
b. H. B. Baker 
c. Charles Darwin 
d. Arthur Holmes 
e. Harry Hess 
7. The scientific community rejected the theory of continental drift because Alfred Wegener could 
NOT ________________. 
a. identify a mechanism to move the continents 
b. disprove competing theories that were not accepted by scientists 
c. find geologic similarities on the different continen...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 6 Quiz (Fall 2020) – Liberty University (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 6 Quiz (Fall 2020) – Liberty University (A 
 
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1. A geologist observes two sandstones on opposite sides of a mountain belt. He notes that both are 
made of quartz with a small amount of mica, and both show cross-bedding. His conclusion that these 
are the same rocks is an example of Physical correlation. 
 
2. When working among a group of bore holes drilled while searching for oil, a paleontologist 
discoverers 
a species of forum (single-celled, shelled ocean creatu...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 5 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade)
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Which relative dating rule states that in an undisturbed sequence of sedimentary or 
extrusive igneous 
rocks, the oldest rocks will be at the bottom, with younger rocks above? 
a. Original Horizontality 
b. Walther’s Law 
c. Superposition 
d. Lateral Continuity 
8. Which relative dating rule states that older rocks are found within younger rocks? 
a. Original Horizontality 
b. Walther’s Law 
c. Superposition 
d. Inclusions 
9. Which relative dating rule states that dikes, faults, and igneou...
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PHSC 211 Chapter 1 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty University (A grade)
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PHSC 211 Chapter 1 Quiz (Fall 2020)– Liberty 
 
University (A grade) 
 
1. All the following properties of minerals are used for identification except 
____________. 
a. streak 
b. luster 
c. hardness 
d. melting point 
2. Quartz can scratch all of the following except ____________. 
a. glass 
b. calcite 
c. topaz 
d. nail 
3. A naturally occurring inorganic substance with a definite chemical composition is a 
____________. 
a. rock 
b. mineral 
c. table salt 
d. charcoal
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