
Year 5:- Unit 3- Lesson 16
Quiz by Gayle Ruddick
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- Q1
Which separation method could be used to separate rice and flour?
chromatography
sieving
evaporation
filtration
30s - Q2
Which separation method could be used to separate salt and water?
sieving
filtration
chromatography
evaporation
30s - Q3
Which separation method could be used to separate flour and water?
magnetism
chromatography
filtration
sieving
30s - Q4
Which separation method could be used to separate rice and flour?
evaporation
filtration
chromatography
sieving
30s - Q5
Which separation method could be used to separate coloured ink?
sieving
chromatography
evaporation
filtration
30s - Q6
What word do we use to describe a substance that does not dissolve in a solvent?
soluble
insoluble
30s - Q7
A material or substance that dissolves is called a ______
solvent
solute
solution
dissolved
30s - Q8
Which of the following materials is magnetic?
silver
copper
aluminium
nickel
30s - Q9
A material that does not allow heat or electricity to pass through it is called
an insulator
a conductor
30s - Q10
Which of the following materials is a synthetic material?
cotton
oil
wood
glass
30s