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Introduction To Matter
Test Description: 6th Chapter 3
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Examples of matter include
A
fog
B
air
C
dirt
D
all of the above
2) A given mass weighs less on the moon than on Earth due to
A
volume
B
density
C
the tilt of the Earth
D
gravity
3) Which of the following is a chemical property of matter?
A
freezing point
B
boiling point
C
ability to conduct heat
D
reactivity
4) Which statement is true about any element?
A
All of the above
B
It can be identified on the basis of its properties.
C
It is different from all other elements.
D
It has a unique set of properties.
5) The displacement method could be used to find the
A
volume of a solid
B
volume of a liquid
C
weight of a gas
D
mass of an object
6) An example of a chemical change in matter is a(n)
A
egg frying
B
twig breaking
C
plate cracking
D
ice cube meltin
7) __________ form entirely different substances.
A
physical changes
B
n/a
C
chemical changes
D
n/a
8) Which of the following is not a physical property?
A
flammability
B
state of matter
C
odor
D
color
9) A 30 g object with a volume of 6 m3 has a density of __________.
A
10 kg/m3
B
36 kg/m3
C
5 kg/m3
D
180 kg/m3
10) The law of conservation of mass states
A
what goes up must come down.
B
Mrs. Jones' students smell funny. :P
C
matter cannot be created or destroyed.
D
matter can be created but cannot be destroyed.
11) Lemonade is an example of a
A
solution
B
suspension
C
colloid
D
n/a
12) Salad dressing is an example of a
A
n/a
B
colloid
C
suspension
D
solution
13) Jello is an example of a
A
n/a
B
colloid
C
suspension
D
solution
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