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A Quiz To Test Your Knowledge On Solids, Liquids And Gases. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What is the boiling point of water?
a) 0 degrees Celsius
b) 50 degrees Celsius
c) 100 degrees Celsius
d) 250 degrees Celsius

When you fill a jug with sugar, it appears to have the same shape as the jug. You can also tip sugar from one container to another. Is sugar a solid, a liquid or a gas?
a) A liquid
b) A solid
c) A gas
d) A condensed gas

Which of these is NOT true of liquids?
a) The shape of a liquid does not change
b) A liquid takes the shape of its container
c) Liquids are runny and can be poured
d) The volume of a liquid does not change

When a liquid cools enough it becomes a solid. What do we call this process?
a) Evaporation
b) Condensation
c) Freezing
d) Melting

Which of these has the least densely-packed particles?
a) Solids
b) Liquids
c) Gases
d) Both liquids and gases

Which of these is NOT true of gases?
a) Unless held in a sealed container, gas keeps expanding in volume
b) A gas takes the same shape as its container
c) A gas will have the same volume as its container
d) Gases can be poured from one container to another

Which has the most densely-packed particles?
a) Solids
b) Liquids
c) Gases
d) Particles are equally dense in solids, liquids and gases

Which of these is NOT true of solids?
a) Solids can be cut or shaped
b) A solid expands to fill its container
c) Solids will stay the same shape and size unless acted upon by a force
d) Solids can be held

When a solid is heated, it changes into a liquid. What do we call this process?
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Melting
d) Freezing

When a gas is cooled, it changes into a liquid. What do we call this process
a) Condensation
b) Evaporation
c) Melting
d) Freezing

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