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SURAYA SCIENCE PRACTICE QUESTIONS

Molecules in this phase of matter are tightly packed together.


a. Solids
b. Liquids
c. Gases
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Which change in state is illustrated?

→→
a. melting
b. freezing
c. evaporation
d. condensation
Grade 6Properties of Matter
is the measure of how much matter an object has.
a. Weight
b. Gravity
c. Mass
d. Speed
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Which change in state is illustrated?

→→
a. melting
b. freezing
c. evaporation
d. condensation
Grade 6Properties of Matter
The amount of space that something occupies or the amount of space that
something contains is the .
a. matter
b. density
c. state
d. volume
Grade 6Properties of Matter
The state of matter that has a fixed volume but can change shape
is .
a. gas
b. liquid
c. physical change
d. solid
Grade 6Properties of Matter
What are the four states of matter?
a. color, shape, size, and density
b. solid, liquid, vacuum, and plasma
c. heat, temperature, length, and mass
d. solid, liquid, gas, and plasma
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Liquid particles move slower than gas particles.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Gases don't have a definite shape, instead they fill up any available space.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
is anything that has volume and mass.
a. Matter
b. Mass
c. Volume
d. Density
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Particles of matter have because they are constantly moving.
a. volume
b. density
c. kinetic energy
d. heat
a. Chemical property
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Liquids do not take the shape of the container.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Gases have a definite volume.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Gas particles move slower than liquid particles.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
A physical change means that
a. matter has changed from one substance into another.
b. no new substance is produced and its identity stays the same.
c. matter becomes stronger.
Grade 6Properties of Matter
The amount of matter in an object is known as .
a. newton
b. weight
c. mass
d. force
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Matter is defined as anything that has and .
a. tacos, is important
b. volume, mass
c. atoms, density
d. money, buoyancy
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Mass is the
a. amount of matter in an object.
b. synonym for weight.
c. measurement of electrons in matter.
Gas particles are held more tightly than liquid particles.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Liquid particles are held more tightly than gas particles.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Gases can be easily compressed.
a. True
b. False
Grade 6Properties of Matter
Anything that has volume and mass is .
a. atom
b. mineral
c. matter
The Moon is visible to us because it .
a. reflects light from Sun
b. reflects light from Earth
c. produces light through fusion
d. produces light through combustion
Grade 6The Moon
Which is the closest object to Earth?
a. Jupiter
b. Moon
c. Sun
d. Pluto
Grade 6Outer Planets
Which is the largest planet in the solar system?
a. The Sun
b. Earth
c. Jupiter
Grade 6Inner Planets
What is the closet planet to Earth?
a. The moon
b. Mars
c. Venus
Grade 6Inner Planets
Which of the following statements about Earth is true?
a. It is the only planet in the solar system that rotates on an axis.
b. It is the only planet in the solar system with a moon.
c. It is the only planet in the solar system with an atmosphere.
d. It is the only planet in the solar system known to support life.
Grade 6Planetary Motion
All the revolve around the Sun in the same direction.
a. stars
b. comets
c. planets
d. galaxies
Grade 6The Moon
Identify the moon phase in the picture.

a. third quarter
b. first quarter
c. full moon
d. new moon
Grade 6Sun
What is located closest to the center of the solar system?
a. Venus
b. Sun
c. Mars
d. Milky Way
Grade 6The Moon
When the people on Earth cannot see a Moon, which phase is the Moon in?
a. Full Moon
b. Waxing Crescent
c. New Moon
d. Waxing Gibbous
Grade 6Planetary Motion
Earth's axial tilt affects .
a. days
b. years
c. seasons
Grade 6Sun
What is the object that all planets in our solar system orbit?
a. The Sun
b. The Moon
c. The Milky Way
d. Mercury
Grade 6The Moon
A half moon is also referred to as a .
a. new moon
b. full moon
c. first quarter
d. waxing crescent
Grade 6Outer Planets
Which is the fifth planet away from the Sun in our solar system, or the first
outer planet?
a. Jupiter
b. Saturn
c. Mars
d. Uranus
Grade 6Sun
The Sun is a star.
a. True
b. False

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