_____ 1. It is anything that occupies space and has mass. a. volume b. object c. weight d. matter _____ 2. Which is NOT an example of matter. a. air b. light c. salt d. water _____ 3. The amount of space a matter takes up is: a. volume b. mass c. weight d. matter _____ 4. When a matter goes from solid to liquid, that process is called: a. evaporation b. freezing c. condensation d. melting _____ 5. Which is an example of condensation. a. formation of clouds b. burning wood c. boiling water d. melting ice _____ 6. When a matter goes from liquid to solid, that process is called: a. evaporation b. freezing c. condensation d. melting _____ 7. When a matter goes from gas to liquid, that process is called: a. evaporation b. freezing c. condensation d. melting _____ 8. When a matter goes from liquid to gas, that process is called: a. evaporation b. freezing c. condensation d. melting _____ 9. Which is an example of chemical change? a. bending of wire b. slicing bread c. freezing water d. burning of paper _____ 10. In which state of matter do particles have the most energy? a. solid b. liquid c. gas d. plasma _____ 11. The mass of an object is measured in: a. liter b. kilogram c. meter d. weight _____ 12. What gas do you exhale? a. nitrogen b. carbon c. carbon dioxide d. oxygen _____ 13. What gas do you inhale? a. nitrogen b. carbon c. carbon dioxide d. oxygen _____ 14. Which of the following is NOT an element? a. water b. gold c. silver d. oxygen _____ 15. What is the closest star on Earth? a. North Star b. Sun c. Rigel d. Polaris _____ 16. Which of the following is a carnivore? a. snake b. cow c. goat d. carabao _____ 17. Which of the following forces mostly affects the Earth’s tides? a. Moon’s Gravity b. Sun’s Gravity c. Earth’s Gravity d. Earth’s Rotation _____ 18. In which of the following does sound travel fastest? a. water b. air c. wood d. saltwater _____ 19. Where in the human body is the smallest bone located? a. finger b. leg c. ear d. spine _____ 20. Which gas is needed for photosynthesis? a. nitrogen gas b. methane c. carbon dioxide d. oxygen _____ 21. Which science process skill involves using your five senses to describe what is seen, heard, felt, smelt and tasted? a. predicting b. inferring c. measuring d. observing _____ 22. It is basic science process skills that suggests explanations of an observation based on past experiences. a. observing b. inferring c. measuring d. predicting _____ 23. The tentative answer to a scientific problem is _____? a. inference b. hypothesis c. observation d. prediction _____ 24. Temperature, light, air, water, soil, and climate are all __________ parts of the environment. a. abiotic b. biotic c. consumer d. decomposers _____ 25. What is the main source of energy in an ecosystem? a. producers b. consumer c. decomposers d. sunlight _____ 26. Which of the following is a unit of mass? a. meter b. liter c. gram d. centimeter