1.It refers to the total amount of the body of matter?
A. Volume B. Mass C. Density D. None of the above
2. Which of the following is a solid whose atoms or molecules are arranged in an orderly geometric, three-dimensional structure like crystals?
A. Crystalline solid B. Metallic solid C. Attraction forces D. All of the above.
3. What properties are common to solid, liquid and gas?
A. Their common properties are mass, density, and occupy space. B. They don't have common properties. C. They don't have common properties D. None of the above.
4. How will you compare the properties of solid, liquid and gas?
A. By touching and understanding their characteristics. B. By imagining only. C. By imagining only D. All of the above.
5. What phase of matter where the particles are so loose, they have no defined form or volume?
A. Solids B. Liquids C. Gases D. All of the above.
6. It is a phase of matter which consists of more loosely packed particles.
A. Solids N. Liquids C. Gases D. All of the above.
7. If an ice cube is left out in room it will change from one state of matter to another. Which is the correct order of State of Matter that the ice cube will go through?
A. Gas, Solid, Liquid B. Liquid, Solid, Gas C.
Liquid, Gas, Solid D. Solid, Liquid, Gas
8. Which of the following is the ability to resist scratching?
A. Malleability B. Viscosity C. Hardness D. Tensile strength
9. Which of the following the is the ratio of mass per unit volume?
A. Density B. Crystalline solids C. Surface tension D. Temperature
10. What is the force of attraction between different molecules?
A. Cohesion B. Adhesion C. Pressure D. Volume attraction boton identical molecules