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Density/Pressure Game
Test Description: All about density & pressure!
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The ratio of an object's mass to its volume is called
A
weight
B
density
C
area
D
pressure
2) The amount of SPACE an object occupies with its matter is that object's
A
volume
B
mass
C
density
D
area
3) The FORCE exerted over a given AREA is called
A
mass
B
volume
C
pressure
D
density
4) The more atoms of a air you can stuff into a given volume ...
A
...will cause the temperature of the air to decrease.
B
...the more pressure is exerted on the air's container.
C
...the less pressure is exerted on the air's container.
D
...the less dense that air becomes.
5) Two containers (R & S) have the same number of gas atoms and the same temperature. Container R has a volume of 6 liters. Container S has a volume of 2 liters. The PRESSURE in container S
A
is triple the pressure of container R.
B
is equal to container R.
C
doesn't exist. There is no pressure.
D
is less than the pressure in container R.
6) Helium is used in balloons to make them float. Which below is TRUE?
A
Air is more dense than helium.
B
Helium is less dense than air.
C
The helium in the balloon is pushing off the ground and makes the balloon go up.
D
Air weighs less than the helium in the balloon.
7) An iceberg is dead ahead of the Titanic. Why is the iceberg on the ocean's surface?
A
Liquid water takes up more volume than frozen ice does, duh. Weren't you paying attention in science class?
B
Water has a higher density than ice. Water expands as it turns to ice and lowers its density.
C
The iceberg has air bubbles in it and makes it float.
D
Ice is more dense than water.
8) Which factors below affect the pressure of an enclosed gas?
A
number of gas particles
B
temperature
C
ALL of these affect pressure
D
volume
9) Increasing which variable would DECREASE the pressure of an enclosed gas?
A
number of particles
B
volume
C
temperature
D
boiling point
10) Mercury is more dense than water. Which statement below is TRUE?
A
5 mL of water has the same density as 5 mL of mercury.
B
10 g of mercury has the same volume as 10 g of water.
C
Mercury would float in water.
D
Mercury would sink in water.
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