Question
1.If an ice cube matter is left out in an open environment it will change from one state of matter to another. Which is the correct order
of
stion carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on your answer Snee
ne state of matter that the ice cube will go throUgn
a. Solid, Liquid, Gas
b. Gas, Solid, Liquid
C. Liquid, Gas, Solid
d. Solid, Gas, Liquid
2. Which of the following is NOT a physical property of matter
Mass
b. Melting Point
c. Volume
d. Flammability
S. which statement is CORRECT about the molecules of a solidr
a. The molecules are randomly moving.
b. The molecules are closely packed.
c. The molecules are loosely packed.
d. The molecules are moving at a fast speed.
*. Marco used a triple beam balance to measure the amount of matter in the stone. He also used a graduated cylinder to measure
e space ocCupled by the stone. What properties of matter are being described in Marco s activiy
a. Mass and Hardness
C. Mass and Volume
d. Volume and Malleability
b. Volume and Flexibility
S.What happens to the molecules of a gas when it is heated
a. It will not move.
c. It will move slowly.
d. It will randomly move at a fast speed.
b. It will slightly move.
n d reezer it will change from one state of matter to another. Which of the following shows the cOrrect chidg
of matter that the water will go through?
a. Solid to Gas
d. Solid to Liquid
b. Liquid to Solid
7. Which of the following is a property of matter?
C. Gas to Liquid
a. Mass and Volume
c. Volume and Energ8Y
b. Melting Point and Work
d. Force and Acceleration
8. Which statement is CORRECT about the molecules of a gas?
a. The molecules are randomly moving.
b. The molecules are closely packed.
c. The molecules are loosely packed.
d. The molecules are moving in a low speed.
9. What state of matter is shown in the illustration?
a.
Gas
b.Plasma
c.
Solid
d. Liquid
10. What happens to the particles of water when it is accldentally spilled on the ground?
a. It will not flow.
c. It will evaporate.
b. It will flow easily.
d. It will turn into ice.
L. A pot is placed on a stove added by 100ml of water at room temperature. What will happen to the water if the temperdure
continues to increase?
a. turns into solid
C. becomes more dense
d. shows no change in temperature
b. turns into a gas
12. Which one best describes when water reaches its boiling point?
C. Particles move slowly.
d. Particles move rapidly.
a. Particles are close together.
b. Particles stay the same.
13. How will an object float on a liquid?
a. The object must be less dense than theliquid.
b. The object must be denser than the liquid.
c. The object must be cooled to the same temperature as the Iliquid.
d. The object must be heated to the same temperature as the liqu'd.
14. Matter is anything that has mass and volume. Which of the following is not a matter?
b. light
C. table
d. water
a. air
15. A pure substance consists only of one substance. Which of the following is nota pure substance?
C. Sugar
d. water
a.
air
b. iron
16. What happens to liquid when it evaporates?
b. Cas
d. Both Answers B and C
Air
C. water vapor
a.
17. Which of the physical states of water contains particles with the lowest kinetic energy?
d. Water
C. Steam
Ice
b. Melting Ice
a.
18. The particles in a solid that is melting move farther and farther apart because
a. the particles slow down.
b. the particles begin to lose their shape.
c. the particles repel each other more intensely.
d. the particles have more energy and bump into each other more often.
19. Water exists in three states of matter and continuously moving through a cycle on Earth. At which stage in the water cycle does
water transform from a gas to a liquid?
a. evaporation
c. precipitation
d. sublimation
b. condensation
20. The following are examples of condensation EXCEPT.
a. Drying clothes
c. When water forms on the outside of the glass with cold water.
d. Formation of - level during colder months.
b. When clouds fall as rain
Answer
1. a. Solid, Liquid, Gas
2. d. Flammability
3. b. The molecules are closely packed.
4. c. Mass and Volume
5. d. It will randomly move at a fast speed.
6. d. Solid to Liquid
7. a. Mass and Volume
8. a. The molecules are randomly moving.
9. c. Solid
10. c. It will evaporate.
11. b. turns into a gas
12. d. Particles move rapidly.
13. a. The object must be less dense than the liquid.
14. b. light
15. a. air
16. C. water vapor
17. Ice
18. d. the particles have more energy and bump into each other more often.
19. b. condensation
20. a. Drying clothes