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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 1 (Q.No. 14)
14.
Quartzite is a
metamorphic rock
argillaceous rock
calcareous rock
Igneous rocks
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
51 comments Page 1 of 6.

Lalit pariyar said:   2 years ago
Metamorphic rock is the right answer.

Kartick sardar said:   3 years ago
Metamorphic is the right answer.
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Pushp Shankar said:   4 years ago
It is metamorphic by physical properties, it is siliceous by chemical properties.
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Balkrishna Dhakal said:   4 years ago
It is a metamoephic rock.
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Insaf said:   4 years ago
Quartzite is also a metamorphic rock by the geological classification.

Chandan shah said:   4 years ago
It is a metamorphic Rock.

Khim khatri said:   4 years ago
Chemically it is silicious and geologically it is metamorphic but both options are not available and generally, we believe that simply rock means geological classification so option A should be the answer.

Fouzia said:   5 years ago
Both Metamorphic and siliceous is right.

Aditya sinha said:   6 years ago
Quartzite is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock composed almost entirely of quartz.

Ramya Thota said:   6 years ago
No it is a metamorphic rock.


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