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What is the measure of the average amount of motion in particles of matter called?
a) mass
b) volume
c) temperature
d) color

One of your classmates has a magnifying glass, and he is looking for atoms. What would you tell him?
a) Atoms are too small to see with a magnifying glass.
b) Can I look at them too?
c) Atoms don’t need to be magnified to be seen.
d) First, you need to put them in a bag to see them.

Which idea below describes the atomic theory?
a) Atoms make up compounds.
b) Atoms can be rearranged to form new elements.
c) Most atoms are metals.
d) Everything is made up of tiny particles called atoms.

A gas
a) does not have a definite volume.
b) does not have a definite shape.
c) fills its container.
d) All answer options

A substance has a melting point of 104° C. Its freezing point will be
a) lower than 104°C.
b) higher than 104’C.
c) 104°C.
d) 0°C.

Which of the following is not a physical change?
a) folding
b) tearing
c) cutting
d) mixing vinegar and baking soda

Which of the following statements is true?
a) Atoms are made of molecules.
b) Atoms can join to form molecules.
c) Atoms contain more than one element.
d) Some atoms do not have protons.

A scientist finds that a sample of matter contains three types of atoms. The sample can be any of the following except
a) a compound
b) a molecule
c) an element
d) an electron

Which of the following will cause a physical change to a slice of tomato?
a) pouring vinegar on it
b) cooking it
c) putting it in a blender
d) letting it rot

What does the property of volume tell you about an object?
a) Volume is the amount of space an object takes up.
b) Volume is the weight of an object.
c) Volume is the amount of matter that makes up an object.
d) Volume is the speed at which matter moves.

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