
FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT IN SCIENCE GRADE 10
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- Q1Gases can be expanded and compressed. What is the property of gases that makes it expand and compressed?volumemasstemperaturepressure30s
- Q2At constant volume, the temperature of a gas decreases. What will happen to its pressure?decreasesremains the sameincreasesundetermined30s
- Q3What will happen to the volume of a gas when its temperature increases at constant pressure?remains the samedecreasesincreasesundetermined30s
- Q4What happens to pressure when the speed of gas in a tank is greater? It becomeslessergreaterunpredictablethe same30s
- Q5What gas law explains the relationship between volume and pressure at constant temperature?Charles’ LawGay-Lussac’s LawBoyle’s LawAvogadro’s Law30s
- Q6If the volume of gases is directly proportional to the number of moles, how is the amount of gases is measured?milliliterlitergram/cu.cmmole30s
- Q7What will happen when a container filled with gas is shaken for a couple of minutes?The temperature of gas increases.The pressure and temperature of gas decreases.The pressure and temperature of gas increases.The pressure of gas increases.30s
- Q8He explained the existing relationship between volume and amount of gas. A gas law which states that temperature and pressure, equal volumes of different gases contain an equal number of molecules.Gay-Lussac’s LawBoyle’s LawAvogadro’s LawCharles’ Law30s
- Q9A rubber balloon is already filled with air but Kurt still pumps air in it. Why is this possible?The high temperature of molecules of air inside the balloon.The molecules of air move freely.The molecules of air are compressible.A rubber balloon is new and branded.30s
- Q10Rommel has three identical balloons at room temperature . He inflates each one to the same size, filling them with different gases. He placed helium in balloon 1, nitrogen in balloon 2 and xenon in balloon 3. He realized that the pressure inside each balloon is equal to atmospheric pressure. Rommel noticed that balloon 1 floats to the ceiling, balloon 2 feels light and balloon 3 feels heavy. Which balloon containsballoon 2All 3 balloons have the same number of gas particlesballoon 3balloon 130s