This document is a science test that assesses a student's understanding of evaporation. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about evaporation and related concepts like the states of matter. Some key points covered include:
1. Evaporation is the process of separating soluble solids from liquid through heating, which causes the liquid to change into a gas or vapor.
2. Examples of evaporation include drying clothes in the sun and salt making through the heating of salt water until the water evaporates, leaving behind salt.
3. Heating is involved in evaporation and causes a physical change in the matter as it changes state from liquid to gas.
This document is a science test that assesses a student's understanding of evaporation. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about evaporation and related concepts like the states of matter. Some key points covered include:
1. Evaporation is the process of separating soluble solids from liquid through heating, which causes the liquid to change into a gas or vapor.
2. Examples of evaporation include drying clothes in the sun and salt making through the heating of salt water until the water evaporates, leaving behind salt.
3. Heating is involved in evaporation and causes a physical change in the matter as it changes state from liquid to gas.
This document is a science test that assesses a student's understanding of evaporation. It contains 20 multiple choice questions about evaporation and related concepts like the states of matter. Some key points covered include:
1. Evaporation is the process of separating soluble solids from liquid through heating, which causes the liquid to change into a gas or vapor.
2. Examples of evaporation include drying clothes in the sun and salt making through the heating of salt water until the water evaporates, leaving behind salt.
3. Heating is involved in evaporation and causes a physical change in the matter as it changes state from liquid to gas.
Directions: Choose the correct answer in each number. Write the letter of your answer in the blank.
_______1. What is the process of separating soluble solids from liquid
through heating? A. Filtration B. Sieving C. Picking D. Evaporation _______2. In evaporation process, liquid becomes _____ when heated. A. Ice cubes B. Solid C. Vapor D. Plasma _______3. Which of the following situation shows evaporation process? A. Freezing of water in the freezer B. Filtering of sand and water C. Flooding of water in the river D. Drying of clothes under the heat of the sun _______4. Mariel leaves a glass of water outside the house. As days go by, the amount of water becomes less. What do you think is the reason for this? A. Water in the container evaporated B. Mother accidentally throw the water in the glass C. Water in the container was not changed D. Insects sipped the water _______5. Drying of wet floor A. it undergoes evaporation process B. Do not undergo evaporation process C. it undergoes freezing process D. it undergoes melting process _______6. Watching TV A. do not undergo evaporation process B. it undergoes melting process C. it undergoes freezing process D. it undergoes evaporation process _______7. Salt Making A. do not undergo evaporation process B. it undergoes melting process C. it undergoes freezing process D. it undergoes evaporation process _______8. Cooking of rice A. it undergoes evaporation process B. it undergoes melting process C. do not undergo evaporation process D. it undergoes freezing process _______9. Coloring a book A. it undergoes melting process B. do not undergo evaporation process C. it undergoes freezing process D. it undergoes evaporation process _______10. Process of sweating A. do not undergo evaporation process B. it undergoes evaporation process C. it undergoes freezing process D. it undergoes melting process _______11. Drying of mopped floor A. it undergoes evaporation process B. do not undergo evaporation process C. it undergoes melting process D. it undergoes freezing process _______12. A technique of bringing the solid and liquid mixture to a boiling point in order to separate substances. A. Melting B. Cooling C. Freezing D. Heating _______13. What is formed when we heat the liquid substances? A. Ice cubes B. Crystals C. Plasma D. Gas _______14. In evaporation process, separating mixtures involves heating the solution until the _____ evaporates leaving behind the solid residue. A. Air B. Solvent C. Gas D. Solute _______15. A Grade 6 Science Class group of pupils would like to separate salt from water. What method will they use to separate the mixture? A. They will use freezing as a method to separate salt from water B. They will use sieving as a method to separate salt from water C. They will use evaporation as a method to separate salt from water D. They will use melting as a method to separate salt from water _______16. In evaporation process, what happens when a liquid is heated? A. Stays liquid B. Gas C. Solid D. Plasma _______17. The following conditions involves evaporation, except A. pulling of chair B. drying of hair using hair dryer C. boiling camote D. water cycle _______18. What is the technique of bringing a solid and liquid mixture to the boiling point in order to separate the substances? A. cooling B. heating C. freezing D. drying _______19. What method is used to separate soluble solids from liquid? A. Decantation B. Evaporation C. Distillation D. Use of Magnets _______20. Heating is an example of what changes in matter? A. Gas Changes B. Chemical Change C. Physical Change D. Solid Changes