Topic - Matter|Matter Properties
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Worksheets for Science (Topic- Matter|Matter Properties) |
Multiple Choice Questions
1.There are ____________ states of matter.
(a) four (b) two (c) three
2.______________ have a definite shape.
(a) solids (b) liquids (b) gases
3.Most of the matter is ___________.
(a) living (b) non-living (c) natural
4.The molecules in solids are packed _____________.
(a) loosely (b) tightly (c) very loosely
5.The molecules in liquids are packed ______________ tightly than solids.
(a) less (b) more (c) very
6.On the basis of chemical nature, matter can be divided into _____________ groups.
(a) five (b) three (c) two
7.The smallest unit of matter is _____________.
(a) atom (b) element (c) compound
8.Water from the water bodies change into water vapours by the process of ______________.
(a) condensation (b) precipitation (c) evaporation
9._______________ are miscible in water.
(a) alcohols (b) vinegar (c) both a and b
10._____________ is soluble in water.
(a) hydrogen (b) oxygen (c) nitrogen
Answers - 1.three 2.solids 3.non-living 4.tightly 5.less 6.two 7.atom 8.evaporation 9.both a and b 10.oxygen
Fill ups
1.All the things around us are made up of ______________.
2.Matter occupies ____________.
3.The space occupied by matter is called ______________.
4.Liquids have a definite ____________.
5.Gases neither have a definite ____________ nor a definite ___________.
6.Matter is grouped into _____________ and ______________ on the basis of chemical nature.
7.Atoms join together to form ______________.
8.Water from clouds fall down by the process of _______________.
9.Compounds are made up of ______________ kinds of elements.
10.The only shiny liquid is ________________.
Answers - 1.matter 2.space 3.volume 4.volume 5.shape,volume 6.metals, non-metals 7.compounds 8.precipitation 9.different 10.mercury
Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect.
1.Solids can flow.
2.Liquids take the shape of the container in which they are poured.
3.Gases can flow freely.
4.Matter has mass.
5.The molecules in solids are arranged in a definite pattern.
6.There is less space between the molecules of gases.
7.The elements that exist have a unique atomic structure.
8.Chemistry doesn't play any role in the manufacturing of electronic gadgets.
9.Compounds in a mixture combine chemically.
10.Solids compress under pressure.
Answers - 1.False 2.True 3.True 4.True 5.True 6.False 7.True 8.False 9.False 10.False
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