The document is a questionnaire on states of matter and their transformations, consisting of multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true or false statements, and short answer questions. It covers key concepts such as the states of matter, processes like melting and condensation, and the properties of solids, liquids, and gases. The questionnaire is designed for seventh-grade students to assess their understanding of these scientific concepts.
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States of Matter
The document is a questionnaire on states of matter and their transformations, consisting of multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true or false statements, and short answer questions. It covers key concepts such as the states of matter, processes like melting and condensation, and the properties of solids, liquids, and gases. The questionnaire is designed for seventh-grade students to assess their understanding of these scientific concepts.
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States of Matter & Transformations Questionnaire septimo
Section 1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. Which of the following is not a state of matter?
a) Solid b) Liquid c) Gas d) Energy 2. What process turns a solid into a liquid? a) Freezing b) Melting c) Condensation d) Sublimation 3. The change of a gas to a liquid is called: a) Evaporation b) Condensation c) Freezing d) Deposition 4. Which state of matter has a definite shape and volume? a) Solid b) Liquid c) Gas d) Plasma 5. What state of matter consists of charged particles and is found in stars? a) Solid b) Liquid c) Plasma d) Bose-Einstein Condensate
Section 2: Fill in the Blanks
6. The process of a liquid changing to gas is called _______.
7. _______ occurs when a gas turns directly into a solid without becoming a liquid first. 8. The particles in a _______ state move freely and take the shape of their container. 9. The addition of _______ energy causes matter to change from one state to another. 10. The process of a solid directly changing into gas is known as _______.
Section 3: True or False
11. Gases have a fixed shape and volume. ( )
12. Evaporation happens at a single temperature only. ( ) 13. Water boiling at 100°C is an example of vaporization. ( ) 14. Ice melting into water is a reversible change. ( ) 15. Plasma is the most abundant state of matter in the universe. ( )
Section 4: Short Answer Questions
16. Define sublimation and give an example. 17. What is the main difference between a gas and a plasma? 18. Explain why liquids take the shape of their container but solids do not. 19. What happens at the molecular level when a solid melts into a liquid? 20. Describe the process of condensation and give an everyday example.