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Chapter 9 Review
Test Description: Review for test on Matter.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A gas has
A
mass and definate shape.
B
mass only.
C
mass, volume, and state
D
volume only.
2) How is density of an object calculated?
A
multiply its mass by its matter
B
divide its volume by its state.
C
divide its state by its area
D
divide its mass by its volume.
3) Matter can be defined as
A
made up of hydrogen and carbon.
B
anything that has mass and takes up space.
C
only visible materials.
D
millions of atoms of the same element.
4) Buoyancy is the property of matter that can be defined as
A
the upward force of a liquid or gas.
B
whether or not light can pass through it.
C
being able to dissolve into liquids.
D
the ability to conduct heat or electricity.
5) What does weight measure?
A
the force of the pull between objects.
B
the density of an object's volume.
C
the pull of gravity between an object and a planet.
D
the level of an object's buoyancy
6) The number of units that fit from one end of an object to the other determine its
A
length
B
density
C
state
D
area
7) Which of these best describes the physical properties of matter?
A
Most matter has volume and form.
B
All matter has mass, volume, and state.
C
All the matter has density and volume.
D
Most matter has mass, state, and area.
8) The number of cubes that fit inside an object determines its
A
mass.
B
volume
C
density.
D
area.
9) Particles that can be classified by their properties make up
A
mass.
B
matter.
C
atoms.
D
elements.
10) Which of the following is the most dense?
A
water
B
oil
C
sand
D
cork
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