Science 3 Quiz Bee

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Easy (1pt)

1. What are the three states of matter?


A. Rock, Brick, Shoe
B. Liquid, Water, Soda
C. Solid, Liquid, Gas
D. Rain, Sleet, Snow

2. Which form of matter is air?


A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas
D. elasticity

3. Which item is in “liquid state”?


A. air
B. rock
C. melted chocolate
D. wire

4. How many states of matter have we learned about?


A. 1
B. 3
C. 6
D. 8

5. Which of the following is an example of a gas?


A. orange juice
B. rain
C. steam
D. car
6. Which of the following is NOT an example of a solid?
A. desk
B. water
C. cup
D. cellphone

7. What is matter?
A. The amount of matter in an object.
B. Anything that has mass and volume.
C. The amount of space an object occupies.
D. The amount of liquid in the space.

8. Which of the following materials can be hammered?


A. clay
B. marshmallow
C. paper
D. Tin can

9. Which of the following materials can be hammered?


A. nail
B. stone
C. hallow blocks
D. paper

10. Which among the following liquid is an example of the characteristic of viscosity?
A. juice
B. water
C. cooking oil
D. condense milk

Medium (2pts)
1. Which state of matter has both definite shape and definite volume?
A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas

2. Which state of matter has no definite shape and no definite volume?


A. solid
B. liquid
C. gas

3. What do you call the ability of a substance to be pressed or pounded into a thin sheet?
A. magnetism
B. conductivity
C. malleability

4. What do you call the hardest material on earth?


A. talc
B. chalk
C. diamond
d. rubber

5. Which of the following is the property of solid materials to be stretched when pressure is applied on
them?
A. ductility
B. viscosity
C. durability
D. elasticity

6. What do you call the ability of gas to spread easily?


A. compressibility
B. pressure
C. diffusibility
D. low density

7. Which property of liquid allows it to be pushed through the pump of a soap dispenser?
A. It has no shape.
B. It has no volume.
C. It can change its shape.
D. It can change its volume.

8. When an ice cube melts, it changes from____


A. a solid to a liquid.
B. a liquid to a gas.
C. a solid to a gas.
D. a gas to a solid.

9. What would you have to add to solid ice to make it turn it into a liquid?
A. blender
B. more solid
C. liquid
D. heat

10. Which of the following is not an example of a physical change?


A. Burning Toast
B. Slicing tomatoes
C. Cutting a sandwich
D. Crumbling cheese

Difficult (3pts)
1. Bridges are made of steel and iron which is a solid. What characteristic of steel and iron have?
A. Malleability
B. Hardness
C. Durability
D. Viscosity

2. When sugar is placed in water, it melts or


dissolve. What characteristic of liquid does it show?
A. Liquids may dissolve some solids.
B. Some liquids flow easily.
C. Liquids expand when heated.
D. Liquids have definite volume but no definite shape.

3. Which would cause liquid water to change to a solid?


A. warming
B. heating
C. freezing
D. dripping

4. Scientist Craig has a glass of water and spills it in the hallway, what will the water do?
A. Not change its shape but change its size
B. Not change its shape or size
C. Change its shape and size
D. Change its shape but not its size

5. Your class is making ice cream during an activity. Which of the following items would not have
helped in the freezing process of the milk and cream liquid?
A. salt
B. ice
C. sugar
D.water

6. What can I expect if I mix a liquid acid like vinegar and a solid base like baking soda in a sealed
bag?
A. The bag will lose air because it loses air
B. The bag will melt.
C. The bag will expand because it will create a gas
D. The bag will expand because it created a new solid

7. You took your ice cold water bottle outside for recess on a hot day. Before you even opened the
water bottle, you noticed there was water collected on the side of your bottle. What is the best
explanation of what is happening?
A. The moisture in the air is collecting on the outside of the glass because of condensation.
B. Your water bottle is sweating because it is so hot outside.
C. Your water bottle is getting so hot that it is melting.
D. The water inside your closed water bottle is starting to evaporate.

8. What small particles make up matter?


A. Molecules
B. Lima Beans
C. Dust
D. Gas

9. A glass broke into pieces when it fell or hit. What characteristic of glass has?
A. Ductility
B. Durability
C. Brittleness
D. Elasticity

10. What do you call the properties of materials formed into thin wires?
A. ductility
B. elasticity
C. malleability
D. brittleness
Clincher
1. Which of the following states of matter would not change shape if it was placed in a jar?
A. All of Them
B. Gas
C. Solid
D. Liquid

2. Why do we wear gloves in the winter when it gets cold?


A. To prevent the cold air from going into our hands
B. To prevent the heat in our hands from escaping
C. To prevent the cold from leaving our hands
D. To prevent the heat in the air getting into our hands

3. Which phase of matter does NOT like to change its size or shape?
A. gas
B. liquid
C. solid
D. plasma

4. Scientist Davis finds a rock outside that is as big as his fist. He brings it inside and puts it in a big
bowl. What will the rock do?
A. Not change its shape or size
B. Change its shape and size
C. Not change its shape but change its size
D. Change its shape but not its size

5. Which of these is not matter?


A. Oxygen
B. Water
C. Car
D. Dream

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