1) What is Density? a) Is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It represents how closely packed the amount of matter is in the space it occupies. b) Is the space that an object occupies. 2) Mass does not change with location on Earth. Your mass is the same wherever you are on Earth. a) True b) False 3) What is Volume? a) Is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. b) It refers to the space that matter occupies 4) The greater the mass of an object, the greater its weight. a) True b) False 5) What is Weight? a) Tells you how light or heavy an object is. It is a measure of gravitational force of Earth to an object. b) Is anything that occupies space and has mass. 6) You will weigh much less in the outer space. a) True b) False 7) Mass and weight are not related. a) True b) False 8) What is Mass? a) Tells you how light or heavy the object is. b) Is the amount of matter in an object. 9) What is Matter? a) Matter can be living thing or non living. b) Matter can be seen or not. c) Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. 10) What are the 4 Basic Physical Properties of Matter? a) Solid, Liquid, Gas, Space b) Shape, Texture, Malleability, Hardness c) Mass, Weight, Volume, Density 11) The ability of matter to return to its original state after being stretched. a) Fluidity b) Elasticity c) Luster 12) The ability of a material to float on a liquid. a) Porosity b) Buoyancy c) Density 13) The ability of a material to glow as it reflects light. a) Luster b) Fluidity c) Flammability 14) A quality that is related to the light an object absorbs or reflects. a) Elasticity b) Color c) Luster 15) The ability of matter to catch fire. a) Combustibility b) Absorbency c) Flammability 16) It represents the amount of matter in an object. a) Mass b) Volume c) Density 17) The ability of liquids and gases to flow. a) Buoyancy b) Fluidity c) Porosity 18) A measure of the coldness or warmth of an object. a) Malleability b) Elasticity c) Temperature 19) The ability of some solids to be hammered into thin sheets. a) Malleability b) Elasticity c) Temperature 20) The ability of some materials to be drawn into fine wires. a) Malleability b) Ductility c) Elasticity 21) The ability of a solid to resist being scratched by another object. a) Compressibility b) Elasticity c) Hardness 22) It is the ability of certain kinds of matter to burn. a) Combustibility b) Flammability c) Volume 23) The tendency of some solids to take in and hold liquid. a) Porosity b) Absorbency c) Compressibility 24) The ability of gases to occupy smaller spaces when the particles are subjected to high pressure. a) Compressibility b) Absorbency c) Combustibility 25) The ability of a material to permit another material to flow through it. a) Porosity b) Absorbency c) Fluidity 26) Liquid to Solid a) Evaporation b) Melting c) Freezing 27) Solid to Liquid a) Evaporation b) Melting c) Freezing 28) Liquid to Gas a) Evaporation b) Melting c) Freezing 29) Gas to Liquid a) Evaporation b) Condensation c) Deposition 30) Gas to Solid a) Evaporation b) Condensation c) Deposition 31) Solid to Gas a) Sublimation b) Condensation c) Deposition 32) Chocolates have melted a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 33) to bake a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 34) glass broke a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 35) cuts pictures a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 36) paper folding a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 37) burning dried leaves a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 38) slice vegetables a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 39) spoiling food a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 40) to dry under the sun a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 41) naphthalene balls in his closet a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 42) cutlery set has tarnished a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 43) fireworks display a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 44) full of rust a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 45) cooked ham and cheese omelette with toast a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 46) inflated balloons a) Physical Change b) Chemical Change 47) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: widening of hips a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girls 48) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: acne a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girls 49) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: growing of hair a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girls 50) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: Adam’s apple a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girls 51) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: mood swings a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girls 52) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: broadening of shoulders a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girls 53) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: deeper voice a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girl 54) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: larger breasts a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girl 55) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: menstruation a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girl 56) Physical changes that adolescents experience during puberty: body odor a) Boys b) Girls c) Both Boys and Girl 57) Testis: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 58) Scrotum: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 59) Fallopian Tube: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 60) Vagina: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 61) Uterus: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 62) Penis: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 63) Ovary: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 64) Epididymis: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 65) Cervix: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 66) Prostate Gland: reproductive part belongs to a) Male b) Female 67) Which among the following is the unit used to measure MASS? a) kilogram (kg) b) liter (L) c) newton (N) 68) Which among the following is the unit used to measure WEIGHT? a) kilogram (kg) b) liter (L) c) newton (N) 69) Which among the following is the unit used to measure VOLUME? a) grams per milliliter (g/mL) b) liter (L) c) kilogram (kg) 70) Which among the following is the unit used to measure DENSITY? a) grams per milliliter (g/mL) b) liter (L) c) kilogram (kg) 71) Which among the following is the process by which plants make food? a) Photosynthesis b) Combustion c) Digestion 72) What is the scientific term for burning? a) Photosynthesis b) Combustion c) Digestion 73) It is the process of converting food into simpler forms that the body can absorb. a) Photosynthesis b) Combustion c) Digestion 74) It is the general term for the process of wearing away, especially of certain metals. a) Combustion b) Corrosion c) Decomposition 75) It is the process by which the bodies of dead organisms are broken down by chemical means. a) Combustion b) Corrosion c) Decomposition 76) Evidences of Chemical Change are: (can check more than one answer) a) Color Change & Odor Change b) Temperature Change & Gas Production c) Change in Appearance & Emission of Light and Sound d) None of the Above 77) Examples of Harmful Substances are: a) Nitrous Oxide, Carbon Monoxide, Arsenic & Asbestos b) Oxygen, Alcohol, Hydrogen Peroxide & Sodium Nitrate 78) What are the 5 Rs in Waste Management? a) Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Refuse, Repair b) Replant, Reproduce, Rejoice, Replenish, Remix 79) It is the changes in the body brought about by the sex hormones from the ovaries for females and testes for males. a) Toddler b) Puberty c) Adulthood 80) Are responsible for most of the physical changes that happen to the body during puberty. a) Hormones b) Acne c) Organs
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