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Science Quiz: States of Matter

Click the green button to go to the Question Board. MATTER

Click a number to select a question. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1. Everything is made up of _______. Solids Liquids Gases Click the blue button for the correct answer.

1. Everything is made up of matter. Solids Liquids Gases Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

2. The three states of matter are solids, gases and _______. Click the blue button for the correct answer.

2. The three states of matter are solids, gases and liquids. Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

3. Which state of matter has a fixed shape? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

3. Which state of matter has a fixed shape? solids Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

4. Which state of matter does not have a fixed volume? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

4. Which state of matter does not have a fixed volume? gases Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

5. In which state of matter can molecules not move about? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

5. In which state of matter can molecules not move about? solids Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

6. In which state of matter do molecules move about freely? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

6. In which state of matter do molecules move about freely? gases Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

7. In which state of matter do molecules move slowly about? Solids Liquids Gases Click the blue button for the correct answer.

7. In which state of matter do molecules move slowly about? liquids Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

8. Name two states of matter that can change their shape? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

8. Name two states of matter that can change their shape 8. Name two states of matter that can change their shape? liquids and gases Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

9. Which state of matter is represented by these molecules? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

9. Which state of matter is represented by these molecules? liquid Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

10. Which state of matter is represented by these molecules Click the blue button for the correct answer.

10. Which state of matter is represented by these molecules? gas Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

11. Which state of matter is represented by these molecules? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

11. Which state of matter is represented by these molecules? solid Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

Matter takes up SPACEand has mass. Click the blue button for the correct answer.

Matter takes up SPACEand has mass. Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

Matter takes up space and has . Click the blue button for the correct answer.

Matter takes up space and has . mass Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

14. Which state of matter does not take the shape of the container that its placed in? Click the blue button for the correct answer.

14. Which state of matter does not take the shape of the container that its placed in? solid Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

15. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? Liquid Solid Click the blue button for the correct answer.

15. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? freezing Liquid Solid Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

16. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? Liquid Gas Click the blue button for the correct answer.

16. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? evaporating Liquid Gas Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

17. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? Liquid Gas Click the blue button for the correct answer.

17. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? condensing Liquid Gas Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

18. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? Solid Liquid Click the blue button for the correct answer.

18. What change of state is taking place in the diagram? melting Solid Liquid Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

19. Freezing changes a liquid into a . ? freezing Click the blue button for the correct answer.

19. Freezing changes a liquid into a solid. Click the green button to go to the Question Board.

20. Condensing changes a GAS into a liquid. ? condensing Click the blue button for the correct answer.

20. Condensing changes a gas into a liquid. Click the green button to go to the Question Board.