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Released SOL Test Questions Sorted by Topic Compiled by SOLpass www.solpass.org SOL 5.7 Earth s Constantly Changing Surface The student will investigate and understand how Earth s surface is constantly changing. Key concepts include a) identification of rock types b) the rock cycle and how transformations between rocks occur c) Earth history and fossil evidence d) the basic structure of Earth s interior e) changes in Earth s crust due to plate tectonics f) weathering, erosion, and deposition; and g) human impact EARTH LAYERS 1. Which layer of Earth is the thinnest? (2011-34) a. Inner core b. Crust c. Outer core d. Mantle 2. Earth is composed of four layers. Many scientists believe that as Earth cooled, the denser materials sank to the center and the less dense materials rose to the top. The least dense layer is the (2010-28) a. crust b. mantle c. outer core d. inner core 3. Which of these best represents the Earth s structure? (b) (2005-26) 4. Which of these best describes the relationship between Earth s layers? (2007-12) a. The hottest layers are closest to the core. b. The more liquid layers are closest to the crust. c. The lightest layers are closest to the core. d. The more metallic layers are closest to the crust. 5. What layer of Earth is located just below the crust? (2007-26) a. Inner core b. Mantle c. Continental shelf d. Outer core 6. Which of these Earth layers is the thinnest? (2003-24) a. The inner core b. The outer core c. The mantle d. The crust ROCKS 7. Pumice is formed when lava from a volcano cools. Which rock type is pumice? (2011-26) a. Gaseous rock b. Igneous rock c. Sedimentary rock d. Metamorphic rock 8. Granite is a hard material and forms from cooling magma. Granite is a type of (2009-25) a. lava stone b. igneous rock c. volcanic dust d. sedimentary rock 9. A student made observations of four rock samples. Which of these observations most likely describes a sedimentary rock? (2007-30) a. Sample 1 has bands of light and dark crystals. b. Sample 2 has pink, gray, and white crystals grown together. c. Sample 3 is made up of one huge, pale pink crystal. d. Sample 4 is made up of layers of sand grains cemented together. 10. Lava cools to form (2006-16) a. igneous rock b. sedimentary rock c. metamorphic rock d. sandstone

11. Which of these can be mined from Earth and used as an energy source? (2008-22) a. Coal b. Gravel c. Granite d. Limestone VOLCANOS, EARTHQUAKES FOSSILS 17. Rocks which formed in areas once covered by oceans often contain fossils of animals which lived in the sea. Which one of these rocks contains fossils of ocean animals? (a) (2001-37) 12. Which of these often occur as the Earth s crustal plates move? (2011-20) a. Hurricanes b. Floods c. Tornadoes d. Earthquakes 13. The shale layers in the drawing were broken and separated by movement along the fault. What also most likely occurred as these rock layers moved along the fault? (2007-24) a. Formation of deep caves b. Erosion of lower layers c. Volcanic eruption d. Earthquake 14. Which surface feature is most likely caused by the movement of the Earth s crustal plates? (2001-24) a. Canyons b. Deltas c. Lakes d. Volcanoes 15. To learn about the temperature inside the Earth s crust, scientists study (2002-23) a. earthquakes b. fossil formations c. minerals on the ocean floor d. volcanoes 16. The most common cause of earthquakes is (2002-16) a. the sinking of the ocean floor b. movements in the Earth s crust c. giant tidal waves called tsunamis d. unequal heating of the atmosphere 18. Layer A probably formed in an ocean. Which of these is the best clue that layer A formed in an ocean? (2008-13) a. The thickness of the layer b. The type of fossils in the layer c. The position of the layer d. The density of the layer 19. A scientist found a fossil of an organism that had gills. When the organism was living, the area in which it lived was most likely covered by (2011-16) a. forest b. grassland c. bare rock d. water

24. Which of these animals is most likely to form a fossil? (2007-4) 20. The picture shows a limestone building block. Which of these best shows that the limestone was formed from ocean sediments? (2007-1) a. The position of the fossils b. The number of fossils c. The type of fossils d. The size of the fossils 25. Which of the following rock samples contains fossils? (d) (2005-18) 21. When comparing fossil A to fossil B, which is most likely correct? (2010-17) a. Fossil B is older. b. Fossil B is larger. c. Only fossil B is metamorphic. d. Only fossil B was once an organism. 26. Geologists learn what organisms were like in the past by studying (2003-7) a. minerals b. water c. fossils d. atmosphere 22. The presence of an animal fossil in a rock gives evidence of (2009-31) a. what hunting behaviors the animal used b. how many babies the animal had c. exactly when the animal was born d. the time period the animal lived in 23. Which part of a dinosaur is least likely to be found as a fossil? (2005-10) a. Bones b. Claws c. Teeth d. Muscle 27. The diagram shows layers of sedimentary rocks and examples of their fossils. Which layer contains the oldest fossils? (2004-1) a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

EROSION, WEATHERING 28. The diagram above shows the changes to a land surface caused by a river flowing through the area for many years. Which process caused the changes to the surface? (2011-28) a. Condensation b. Erosion c. Evaporation d. Pollution 29. Which one of the following events occurs in the formation of sedimentary rock? (2002-32) a. Crystallization b. Melting c. Cooling d. Weathering 30. The diagrams show how a river can cause the erosion of land. Which sequence of letters best shows how the river has aged from youngest to oldest? (2002-38) a. C,A,B,D b. B,A,C,D c. A,D,B,C d. D,A,B,C 31. Sand dunes in the desert are caused by erosion from (2006-9) a. rain b. glaciers c. streams d. wind 32. This landform was probably caused by (2003-8) a. high tides b. wind c. human activity d. running water 33. Wave action against solid rock can cause changes in the rock structure. What is the correct sequence of erosion of the above rock surface? (2001-6) a. A,B,C,D b. D,B,C,A c. B,C,D,A d. C,D,B,A 34. Which action can be used to prevent soil erosion? (2004-39) a. Planting grass b. Raising grazing animals c. Digging ditches d. Spraying with water 35. Which causes rocks in a stream to be smooth? (2004-7) a. Weathering b. Air currents c. Earthquakes d. Movement of fish 36. The top layers of soil are important because they (2009-14) a. prevent earthquakes b. give plants nutrients c. protect the bedrock d. make walking easier

HUMAN IMPACT 37. Which of these is not considered ocean pollution? (2004-23) a. Dumping garbage b. Artificial reefs c. Oil spills d. Chemical runoff 38. Which of these human activities most relies on highquality soil? (2010-1) a. Hiking b. Hunting c. Coal mining d. Growing crops 39. A student is hiking through a forest taking pictures for science class. Which picture would most likely be used as an example of human impact on Earth? (2009-10) a. A trail built by cutting down trees b. A river eroding away the riverbank c. A bird nest made of dead branches d. A group of butterflies landing on flowers 40. Which of these activities is most likely to have a positive impact on the environment of Earth? (2008-36) a. Expanding neighborhoods b. Building factories c. Constructing highways d. Creating nature preserves