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Mixtures And Solutions
Test Description: Forde-Ferrier TAKS format questions of Mixtures and Solutions.
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1) Matter is anything that-
A
Has mass and gravitational pull
B
Moves on its own
C
Has mass and takes up space
D
Changes the speed of an object
2) The amount of space taken up by an object is called-
A
Gravity
B
Volume
C
Force
D
Inertia
3) Weight is an object's mass pulled by the force of-
A
Gravity
B
Volume
C
Inertia
D
Force
4) Which is NOT one of the ways in which matter can be combined?
A
In a mass
B
In a solution
C
In a suspension
D
In a mixture
5) Which of the following is the best example of a mixture-
A
Milk and water stirred together
B
Sugar dissolved in water
C
Rocks in a glass of water
D
Oil floating on top of water
6) Which of the following is the best example of a suspension?
A
Sugar dissolved in water
B
Oil floating on top of water
C
Milk and water stirred together
D
Rocks in a glass of water
7) Which of the following is the best example of a solution?
A
Oil floating on top of water
B
Sugar dissolved in water
C
Rocks mixed into a box of sand
D
Rocks in a glass of water
8) Air is a-
A
Solution of different gases
B
Mixture of different gases
C
Substance that can only be separated by a magnet
D
Substance that is easily separated
9) Salt dissolved in water can be separated by-
A
Using a magnet
B
Using a spoon
C
Stirring it quickly
D
Evaporating the water
10) Which substances, when mixed together, will maintain their orginal physical properties?
A
Rocks and sand
B
Salt and water
C
Milk and sugar
D
Water and milk
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