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Samuels PS Gases
Test Description: Physical science gases.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A scientist who wanted to measure the atmospheric pressure would use
A
altimeter
B
calorimeter
C
thermometer
D
barometer
2) A scientist wanting to measure the altitude or how high up he or she is in the sky would use
A
thermometer
B
calorimeter
C
altimeter
D
barometer
3) Fluids tend to move from areas of _______ pressure to _______ pressure.
A
high, low
B
low, high
C
medium, low
D
high, high
4) All of the following are examples of everyday uses of atmospheric pressure except
A
siphons
B
vacuum cleaners
C
bathtubs
D
straws
5) Which law states that if the temperature of a gas is constant, its volume and pressure are inversely proportional?
A
Boyle’s Law
B
Pascal's Law
C
Amonton’s Law
D
Charles’s Law
6) Which law states that if volume is constant, the pressure and temperature are directly proportional?
A
Charles’s Law
B
Amonton’s Law
C
Boyle’s Law
D
Pascal’s Law
7) Which law states that if pressure is constant, the volume and temperature are directly proportional?
A
Amonton’s Law
B
Charles’s Law
C
Boyle’s Law
D
Pascal’s Law
8) A marshmallow shrinks as you increase the pressure by pushing a syringe. This demonstrates which gas law?
A
Charles’s Law
B
Amonton’s Law
C
Boyle’s Law
D
Pascal’s Law
9) The ability of a gas to be squeezed and compacted into containers is known as
A
dispersion
B
pressure
C
compressibility
D
inflation
10) The scientist who discovered air pressure
A
Galileo
B
Newton
C
Archimedes
D
Torricelli
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