Soils & Soil Physical PropertiesUnit 2.1 | Part 2 – 35Assessment Questions Key
TRUE – FALSE
- Climate affects how a soil forms.
True False
- Air is not an important part of soil.
True False
- Clay holds more water than sand.
True False
- Platy structure on the surface of the soil is
 desirable.
True False
- Organic matter is not particularly beneficial to
 the physical condition of the soil.
True False
MULTIPLE CHOICE
- Which of the following is not a soil-forming
 factor?
a. Time
b. Parent Material
c. Soil Color
d. Topography
- Of the soil separates listed below, which has
 the smallest particle size?
a. Sand
b. Silt
c. Clay
- Which one of the following is not considered
 one of the major constituents of soil?
a. Chemical
b. Mineral
c. Organic matter
d. Pore space
- Which of the following foods has a structure
 similar to silicate clays?
 a. Ice cream
 b. Cheese
 c. Cake
 d. Baklava
- A soil that has a balanced amount of sand, silt
 and clay has which one of the following for a
 texture?
 a. Platy
 b. Loam
 c. Silt
 d. Granular
- Of the following, which is the best to add to a
 clay soil to help offset the negative effects of
 the clay?
 a. Sand
 b. Silt
 c. Organic matter
 d. Sodium salts
- Which one of the following does not
 contribute to the formation of soil structure?
 a. Biological factors
 b. Amount and type of clay
 c. Iron
 d. Climate
- Grey or mottled colors in the soil indicate past
 or present:
 a. Wormholes
 b. Wetness
 c. Drought
 d. Texture
- The rate at which water moves through the
 soil is called:
 a. Porosity
 b. Hydraulic speed
 c. Permeability
 d. Saturation potential
Assessment Questions Key
