Gold Quiz

11 questões/12 slides

Dive into the world of gold with this quiz and test your knowledge of one of history’s most valued metals. You’ll learn about gold’s chemical symbol, atomic number, and the physical traits that make it special, such as its color, softness, and ability to conduct electricity.

You’ll also explore how gold is used in jewellery, electronics, and global markets. Find out how purity is measured and how gold bars are classified. Finally, you’ll look at gold’s social and environmental impact, including efforts like the “No Dirty Gold” campaign that promote responsible sourcing.

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QUESTÕES DESTE QUESTIONÁRIO


What is the chemical symbol for gold?

  • Ag
  • Au
  • Fe
  • Pt

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of pure gold?

  • Malleable
  • Ductile
  • Highly reactive
  • Good conductor of electricity

What is the atomic number of gold?

  • 29
  • 47
  • 79
  • 82

What is the most common use of gold in terms of world consumption?

  • Electronics
  • Medicine
  • Jewelry
  • Industrial applications

What is the term for the measurement of the purity of gold?

  • Carat
  • Gram
  • Troy Ounce
  • Millesimal fineness

What is the standard karat designation for commercially pure gold?

  • 10k
  • 22k
  • 24k
  • 100k

Which of the following elements is gold commonly found in nature with?

  • Lead
  • Silver
  • Platinum
  • Uranium

What property makes gold ideal for use in electronics?

  • High melting point
  • Corrosion-resistance
  • Magnetism
  • Superconductivity

What is the name of the standard gold bar used in major international gold markets?

  • A Troy bar
  • A Standard bar
  • A Good Delivery bar
  • A Kilobar

Which unique property of gold makes golden bars difficult to counterfeit?

  • High density
  • Radioactivity
  • Light reflectivity
  • Ductility

What is the main goal of the "No Dirty Gold" campaign?

  • To promote purity
  • To fight counterfeit
  • To respect human rights and the environment
  • To eliminate the gold standard