
Science 4 Quiz: Describe Changes in Solid Materials When They are Bent, Pressed, Hammered, or Cut
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- Q1
Which of the following materials can be pressed?
Metal Spoon
Paper Clip
Marshmallow
Block of Wood
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q2
It is a change in a matter where the shape, size, form, and texture of an object or materials change.
Mechanical Change
Chemical Change
Physical Change
Electrical Change
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q3
It is a change in a matter where a new substance is formed, produces gas, creates light and sound, changes in color, odor, and temperature.
Chemical Change
Physical Change
Electrical Change
Mechanical Change
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q4
This is an example of Chemical Change.
Glass being broken
Rusting of Iron
Cutting cloth into pieces
Folding of Paper
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q5
This is an example of Physical Change.
Ripening of Fruits
Spoiled milk
Hammering of metal into a thin sheet
Burning of Wood
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q6
This occurs when there is Physical Change.
Gas Production
Change in size
Emission of Sound
Change in color
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q7
This occurs when there is Chemical Change.
Change in shape of an object
Fireworks emitting light
Change in size of an object
Change in form of an object
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q8
Melting candle is an example of...
Mechanical Change
Chemical Change
Physical Change
Electrical Change
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q9
What can you do with dough for it to undergo Chemical Change?
Toss it
Twist it
Knead it
Bake it
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q10
What happens when we break a rock boulder?
It changes its color
It produces a new substance
It changes size and shape
It produces gas
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q11
Molding clay is an example of...
Chemical Change
Mechanical Change
Electrical Change
Physical Change
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q12
What is the best way to flatten a metal bottle cap?
Bend it
Twist it
Hammer it
Cut it
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q13
Was there a new material formed when solid materials were pressed
Twist it
No
Yes
Cut it
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q14
Which of the following statements is true about bending?
When solid materials are bent, new material will be formed.
Solid materials can be bent depending on the property of materials.
When the material is bent, its properties will change.
All solid materials can be bent.
120sS4MT-Ie-f-5 - Q15
What is changed when solid materials are cut?
Nothing will change.
Only the shape of solid materials is changed.
Both shape and size are changed.
Only the size of solid materials is changed.
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