You are on page 1of 26

QUIZ # 2

1. Which of the following is NOT an


example of matter?
A. Fog B. heat C. table D.
energy drink
2. Which has the weakest attractive
forces among the states of matter?
A. Solid B. liquid
C. gas D. both A and C
3. This matter has an indefinite
shape and volume,particles widely
separated with very fast movement.
A. Solid B. liquid
C. gas D. both A and B
4. The melting point of water is:
A. 0°C B. 50°C C. 75°C D. 100°C
5. Water is different from other
substances because ___________
A.It is denser as a solid than a liquid
B.It is less dense as a solid than liquid
C. It is denser as a gas than a liquid
D. It is less dense as a solid than a gas
6. Any sample of matter has mass
and takes up space because ______.
A. All matter is heavy
B. Matter can be a gas
C. Matter is made up of tiny particles
that have mass and take up space
D. The Earth is made of matter
7. When you heat a sample of a
solid, the particles that make up the
solid becomes __________.
A. Getting bigger
B. Moving faster
C. Losing mass
D. Slowing down
8. What happen to the particles
when you heat a sample of gas?
A. The particles move faster
B. The particles break apart
C. The particles get smaller
D.The particles become more
dense
9. When a thermometer is cooled,
the red liquid inside the
thermometer goes down because_.
A. The red liquid is thick.
B. Cold liquid is denser.
C. The molecules of the liquid
move faster and get a little farther
apart.
D. The molecules of the liquid
come closer to each other.
10. Carbon (C) and Uranium (U) are
examples of.
A. Elements B. Compounds
C. Mixtures D. None of these
11. Water (H2O) and carbon
dioxide (CO2) are examples of
A. Elements B. Compounds
C. Mixtures D. None of these
12. Saltwater boils and it
completely evaporates, salt (NaCl)
is left in the bottom of the beaker.
Which of the following is left in the
beaker?
A. Compound B. Element
C. Mixture D. Both A and B
13. In a cup of liquid water, when
would the water molecules move
slowly?
A. The molecules would move
slowly if the liquid water in the cup
became a gas.
B. The molecules would move
slowly if the liquid water in the cup
became a solid.
C. The molecules would move
slowly if the liquid water in the cup
became still.
D. The molecules would not move
slowly in the cup of liquid water.
14. Why does liquid water take the
shape of a cup it is poured into, but
solid ice cubes do not?
A. Because the molecules of liquid
water can easily move fast one
another but the molecules of solid
ice cannot. B. Because the
molecules of liquid water are
moving but the molecules of solid
ice are not.
C. Because the molecules of liquid
water are smaller than the
molecules of solid ice.
15. When a substance changes
from a liquid to a solid, which of the
following is TRUE?
A. The molecules of the substance
connect more strongly to one
another.
B. The molecules of the substance
change from soft to hard.
C. The molecules of the substance
change shape. D. The
molecules of the substance get
heavier.

You might also like