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Matter And Its Changes
Test Description: Types of Matter, Physical Properties, Physical Changes, Chemical Properties, Chemical Changes
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What takes up space and has mass?
A
Matter
B
Properties
C
Weight
D
A black hole
2) Which is usually the first physical property noticed about an object?
A
Color
B
Boiling Point
C
Mass
D
Smell
3) A blue bottle of laundry detergent is sitting on a shelf. We are noticing...
A
...a chemical change.
B
...a physical property.
C
...a chemical property.
D
...a physical change.
4) What is the SI unit for matter?
A
milligram
B
kilogram
C
gram
D
megagram
5) Which of these should you not do if you are trying to identify an unknown substance?
A
Waft some the vapors towards your nose.
B
Listen for any sounds it might be making.
C
Observe the color of the object.
D
Barely touch it with your finger and then taste your finger.
6) Which of the following physical characteristics is not measurable?
A
Shape
B
Color
C
Mass
D
Density
7) Two identically shaped blocks of wood are floating on water. Block A is slightly more out of the water than Block B. Which has a greater density?
A
Block A
B
Block B
C
Both. They have the same density.
D
Neither. Floating objects don't have density
8) Which state of matter has no definite shape, but has a definite volume?
A
Gas
B
Plasma
C
Solid
D
Liquid
9) What is the name of the process of turning a solid into a liquid?
A
Freezing
B
Boiling
C
Melting
D
Condensating
10) Which of the following terms describes the luster of most metallic objects?
A
Pearly
B
Milky
C
Shiny
D
Dull
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