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The document appears to be a science test containing multiple choice and structured questions about physical properties such as density, strength, and flexibility of various materials. The multiple choice section includes 10 questions about topics like why helium is used in balloons instead of air, appropriate uses of measurement tools, ordering densities of liquids, material properties, and floating and sinking. The structured questions ask about the meaning and importance of strength, suitable materials for overhead wiring and swings, experimental data involving volume and density calculations, and unit conversions.

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Multiple-Choice Science Questions

The document appears to be a science test containing multiple choice and structured questions about physical properties such as density, strength, and flexibility of various materials. The multiple choice section includes 10 questions about topics like why helium is used in balloons instead of air, appropriate uses of measurement tools, ordering densities of liquids, material properties, and floating and sinking. The structured questions ask about the meaning and importance of strength, suitable materials for overhead wiring and swings, experimental data involving volume and density calculations, and unit conversions.

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NAME:_____________________( ) CLASS: _________ DATE: __________

Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions

Choose the most appropriate answer and write it in the boxes provided below.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Multiple choice questions

1. Which of the following physical properties best explains why a balloon is filled with helium
gas instead of air?

A Low Density B High compressibility

C Takes the shape of the balloon D Has attractive colour

2. Which of the following examples is suitable to be measured using a vernier caliper?

A Height of a person B Length of a chair

C Diameter of a coin D Thickness of a cabinet

3. Olive oil floats in glycerine, but sinks in petrol. Arrange the three liquids in increasing
density.

A Olive oil, glycerine, petrol

B Petrol, olive oil, glycerine

C Glycerine, olive oil, petrol

D Olive oil, petrol, glycerine

4. A chair is generally made of plastics instead of glass. Which statement best explains why
plastics are chosen over glass for this application?

A Plastics are poor heat conductors than glass so that the person does not feel hot
when sitting on it.

B Plastics have better flexibility than glass so that it allows bending caused by different
weight of users sitting on it.

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C Plastics are more transparent than glass so that the appearance of the chair will be
more attractive.

D Plastic are harder than glass so that it will not be scratched easily.

5. Which of the following characteristics is not correct about a flower pot made of ceramics?

A It is brittle. B It is transparent

C It has poor electrical conductivity. D It has low solubility in water.

6. Which of the following is not used to measured mass?

A Beam balance B Double beam balance

C Electronic balance D Spring balance

7. The diagram bellows show four different materials with a same load placing on top of it.
Which of the following depicts a material with the highest flexibility?

8. Which of the following statements best explains why an object floats on water? An object
floats on water because ________________________________.

A it is lighter than water

B it is heavier than water

C it is denser than water

D it is less dense than water

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Refer to the set-up shown below and answer questions 9 and 10.

9. has/have the greatest density.

A Liquid Z
B Object 4
C Liquid Z and object 4
D Objects 3 and 4

10. Which of the following statements about the densities of the objects is not true?
A Object 1 has the lowest density.
B The density of object 2 is less than that of liquid Y but more than that of object
1.
C The density of object 4 is more than that of liquid Y but less than that of object
3.
D The density of object 3 is more than that of liquid Y but less than that of object
4.
Structured Questions

1a) What is meant by strength of a material?

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

b) Why is the strength of material important to the structure of a bridge?

___________________________________________________________________

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___________________________________________________________________

c) Is hardness equivalent to strength in a material? Explain your answer by using one


specific example.

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

2. What physical properties is the most suitable for making the following applications?
Explain your choice of answer.

a) Overhead wiring

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

b) Swing at the playground

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

3.

a) Reading: ____________ b) Reading: ____________

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c) Reading: ___________ d) Reading: ___________

4. The figure below shows an experiment used to determine the volume of a piece of
cork.

cork 50cm3
47cm3
3
40cm 40cm3 cork
weight

Figure 4

Answer the following questions using the information given in Figure 4. All working
must be clearly shown.

a) What is the volume of the weight? [1]

________________________________________________________

b) What is the volume of the cork? [1]

________________________________________________________

c) What is the function of the weight in this experiment? [1]

d) Given that the mass of the cork is 0.54 g, calculate its density in kg/m 3.
[2]

(e) What conclusion can you draw about the density of the cork as compared to
that of water? [1]

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________________________________________________________

5a) The density of a substance is 1.3kg/m3. Convert the density to g/cm3.

b) An object has a density of 0.25g/cm3. What is the density in kg/m3.

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