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āWhich of the following was the main cause of World War I?
Both A and B
Neither A nor B
Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
The United States declared war on German ally Austria-Hungary.
āWhen World War I started, who of the following was the President of the US?
Warren G. Harding
William Henry Harrison
Herbert Hoover
Woodrow Wilson
Which of the following was the main cause of World War I?
When World War I started, who of the following was the President of the US?
Which of the following were the political consequences of World War I?
1.Austria- Hungary was carved up into a number of independent states.
2. Russia and Germany gave land to Poland
3. Countries in the Middle East were put under the control of Great Britain and France.
Which of the following were the main members of the Allied Powers?
1. France
2. Britain
3. Russia
Which of the following were the main members of the Central Powers?
1. Germany
2. Austria-Hungary
3. The Ottoman Empire
4. Bulgaria
Which of the following treaty was signed at the end of World War I by the Allied and associated powers and by Germany?
Ā Name the German Emperor during the First World War.
World War I , also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from __________.
Which country was involved in the First World War?
Which country was not in the Triple Entente in 1914?
How many countries were involved in World War 1?
When did US enter WWI?
Which country made the first declaration of war?
What was another name for World War 1?
Which country lost the leadership of the world after the First World War?
Ā Who was Franceās leader during World War I?
Who was the leader of Germany in World War I?
Ā What was the new technology in World War I?
a) Machine gun
b) Tanks
c) Both a & b
d) None of these
Ā Who won World War 1?
What weapons did World War 1 soldiers use?
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ā you want all the topics (States of Matter ā Temperature ā Thermal Energy ā Pressure ā Gas Laws, etc.) written in the same structured style (definitions, everyday examples, non-examples, short story, daily life connections, MCQs, SAQs). Hereās a full structured lesson flow, starting with States of Matter as you requested: --- š§ States of Matter Definition Matter exists in three main states: Solid: Definite shape & volume, particles tightly packed, vibrate in place. Liquid: Definite volume but takes the shape of its container, particles slide past one another. Gas: No definite shape or volume, particles move freely and spread out. Everyday Examples Solid: Ice cubes, table, book. Liquid: Water, milk, juice. Gas: Air in a balloon, perfume spreading, steam. Non-Examples Honey is not a solid ā it flows ā liquid. A rock is not a liquid ā itās rigid ā solid. Water in a closed bottle is not a gas ā it stays liquid. Short Story You buy a soda on a hot day: Ice cubes (solid) keep it cold. They melt into liquid water. Bubbles rise as gas carbon dioxide escapes. Everyday Life Connections Freezing water into ice. Boiling soup on the stove. Smell of perfume spreading across a room. MCQs 1. Which state has particles vibrating in place? a) Solid ā
b) Liquid c) Gas d) Plasma 2. Soda fizzing when opened is: a) Liquid diffusion b) Gas release ā
c) Solid melting d) Condensation SAQ (Multi-step) You leave an ice cream outside: a) What state does it start in? b) What happens as it melts? c) If left longer, what phase change might occur? d) Which type of energy increases? --- š” Temperature Definition Indicates average kinetic energy of particles. Measured with a thermometer. Heat flows between objects of different temperature. Everyday Examples Fever check with a thermometer. Ice cube cooling a drink. Why metal feels colder than wood at room temperature. Short Story A hot pizza slice cools when left on the table: heat flows from pizza (high T) to air (low T). MCQ Which is true about temperature? a) It measures total energy b) It measures average kinetic energy ā
c) It is the same as heat d) It doesnāt affect particle motion --- š„ Thermal Energy Definition Total of all kinetic and potential energy of atoms in an object. Everyday Examples Large pot of warm soup has more thermal energy than a small hot cup. Heating water ā particles move faster. Ice pack absorbs thermal energy from skin. Short Story In winter, sitting near a heater warms you up because air molecules gain kinetic energy and transfer it. MCQ At absolute zero: a) Particles vibrate slowly b) Particles move randomly c) Particles have no movement ā
d) Particles expand --- ā” Kinetic vs Potential Energy Definition Kinetic energy: energy of motion (vibrating, flowing, diffusing). Potential energy: stored in positions/forces (attractions between particles). Everyday Examples Steam in cooker: high kinetic energy. Rubber band stretched: potential energy. Short Story A bouncing ball ā kinetic while moving, potential at the top of its bounce. --- šØ Pressure Definition Force per unit area on a surface. Everyday Examples Drinking with a straw. Bicycle tires feel hard due to air pressure. Bed of nails ā force spread out, less pressure. Short Story When you open a soda bottle, pressure is released ā fizzing sound and bubbles. --- š Gas Laws (Thermal Expansion & Charlesā Law) Definition At constant pressure, gas volume ā absolute temperature. Everyday Examples Balloon expands in sunlight. Hot air balloon rises. Tires inflate slightly after driving. Short Story A sealed chips bag puffs up on an airplane as air pressure outside decreases. MCQ According to Charlesā Law: a) Volume decreases as temperature increases b) Volume increases as temperature increases ā
c) Volume is independent of temperature d) Volume and temperature are unrelated --- ā
This flow covers all your slides in the same Prezi-style (definitions, examples, non-examples, story, life connections, questions). Do you want me to now add full sets of practice (10 True/False, 10 Matching, 10 Write the Term, etc.) for each section, so youāll have a complete question bank along with the lesson flow?
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