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Matter Review

Matter Review. How would you measure the mass of a ball? A.microscope B.magnifying glass C.stopwatch D.pan balance [Default] [MC Any] [MC All]

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Matter Review

How would you measure the mass of a ball?

A. microscopeB. magnifying glassC. stopwatchD. pan balance

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What happens when water freezes?

A. Gas changes into a solid.B. Liquid changes into a solid.C. Solid changes into a liquid.D. Liquid changes into a gas.

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How can you show that your desk is always the same length?

A. Choose your favorite number and say that number is the height of your desk.

B. Measure your desk several times with the same measuring stick and record your answers.

C. Measure the distance between your desk and the teacher’s desk.

D. See where your desk measures to the height of your body a few times during the school year.

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Liquids can BEST be described by

A. taking the shape of their container and that their atoms are somewhat close together.

B. their atoms which are slippery and sticky.C. holding their shape and that their atoms

cannot move around.D. Filling a container and having active atoms.[Default][MC Any][MC All]

Water, orange juice and soda are all the same

A. temperatureB. colorC. tasteD. state of matter

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Magnets can attract _________.

A. metalB. glassC. plasticD. cloth

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If the lid of an ice cream container had either 100 grams or 400 grams on the top, which property of ice cream do

these amounts show?A. temperatureB. massC. volumeD. density[Default][MC Any][MC All]

Johnson was eating an orange popsicle. After he finished, he noticed orange stains on his shirt. The orange stains were most

likely caused by ____________.

A. The hot summer air heating the liquid popsicle and making it drip onto his shirt.

B. The hot summer air cooling the solid popsicle and making it drip onto his shirt.

C. The hot summer air cooling the liquid popsicle and making it drip onto his shirt.

D. The hot summer air heating the solid popsicle and making it drip onto his shirt.

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Which one of these can be a solid, liquid or gas?

A. waterB. dirtC. oilD. peanut butter

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What state of matter is the starboard?

A. gasB. liquidC. mixtureD. solid

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The boiling point of water is _____.

A. 47 degrees CelsiusB. 100 degrees CelsiusC. 19 degrees CelsiusD. 0 degrees Celsius

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Which physical properties change when milk and chocolate syrup are

mixed together?

A. state of matterB. lengthC. sizeD. color[Default][MC Any][MC All]

What kind of matter is ice?

A. solidB. gasC. energyD. liquid

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In the water cycle, the Sun causes liquid water to change into water

vapor by _____________.

A. Removing heat from waterB. Removing air from the waterC. Adding air to waterD. Adding heat to the water

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When a liquid is moved from one container to another, it

____________.A. Takes the shape of the new containerB. Gets warmer and meltsC. Loses mass and volumeD. Keeps its shape

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When two or more ingredients are mixed together, a new material is formed. Which of the following is

made by physically mixing different ingredients?

A. lumberB. silverC. Potato saladD. almonds

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Which statement is TRUE for ALL mixtures?

A. Mixtures are always combinations of liquids.B. Mixtures are always combinations of special

compounds.C. Mixtures are always combinations of the

same materials in different forms.D. Mixtures are always combinations of two or

more materials.

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Which of the following would keep its shape when moved to another

container?

A. apple juiceB. syrupC. woodD. air

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We put five identical rain collectors outside yesterday before it rained. Today we will check the amount of water in the collectors. What do you expect to see?

A. different amounts of water in some of the collectors

B. the same amount of water in each collectorC. a different amount of water in each

collectorD. the same amount of water in some of the

collectors

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All matter has mass and takes _____.

A. another colorB. a napC. up spaceD. another shape

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