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Density
Test Description: Review the concepts related to density.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Density is equal to:
A
volume divided by mass
B
distance times time
C
mass divided by volume
D
mass times volume
2) Mass = 10 grams and Volume = 5 ml, what is this objects density?
A
50 g/mL
B
15 g/mL
C
0.5 g/mL
D
2 g/mL
3) The correct explanation of why ice floats is that, compared to liquid water, solid ice
A
is heavier
B
is lighter
C
is more dense
D
is less dense
4) The density of a block of wood with a volume of 50 cubic cm and a mass of 100 grams is...
A
500 g/cm3
B
5000 g/cm3
C
2 g/cm3
D
0.5 g/cm3
5) In the density column activity we did in lab, the density of the syrup was...
A
the same as the water.
B
there wasn\\\'t enough information to decide.
C
more than that of the water.
D
less than that of the water.
6) In the coke/diet coke lab, why did the coke sink?
A
It was heavier than the water.
B
It was in a bad mood and wanted to sink
C
Its density was greater than the density of the water.
D
Its denstiy was less than the density of the water
7) Which of the following is NOT an example of a density column?
A
Lava lamp
B
Italian salad dressing that has separated into two layers
C
Galileo Thermometer
D
Hot chocolate
8) What two measurements do you need to calculate density?
A
Weight and time
B
Volume and mass
C
Weight and volume
D
Mass and weight
9) A pebble has a mass of 35 grams and a volume of 14 ml. What is its density?
A
490 g/mL
B
2.5 g/mL
C
0.4 g/mL
D
4 g/mL
10) Which of the following is a correct label for density
A
g/mL
B
g/kg
C
mL/g
D
oz/mL
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