
Matter
Quiz by Lisa MacQuarrie
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- Q1What is matter?Anything that is invisibleOnly solids that you can seeA term for energyAnything that has mass and takes up space30s
- Q2Which of the following is NOT a state of matter?LiquidSolidPlasmaGas30s
- Q3What happens to the particles in a solid when it is heated?They slow down and freeze moreThey disappear completelyThey move faster and may change into a liquidThey stay still30s
- Q4Which of the following is an example of a gas?WaterOxygenSandIce30s
- Q5What is the main difference between liquids and solids?Solids can flow, but liquids cannotBoth take the same shape as their containerLiquids take the shape of their container, while solids hold their shapeLiquids are harder than solids30s
- Q6Which of the following best describes a property of gas?Gases are always coldGases have a fixed volumeGases can expand to fill their containerGases can be easily seen30s
- Q7What is the process called when a liquid turns into a gas?SublimationEvaporationCondensationFreezing30s
- Q8What is an example of a physical change in matter?Rust forming on metalBaking a cakeMelting ice into waterBurning wood30s
- Q9What happens to the volume of a gas when it is compressed?The volume stays the sameThe volume decreasesThe gas turns into a liquidThe volume increases30s
- Q10Which of the following is a characteristic of solids?They cannot be compressed at allThey take the shape of their containerThey can flow freelyThey have a definite shape and volume30s