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4,900 | NDQ_015008 | properties of matter | Physical properties include the ability to conduct heat. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,901 | NDQ_015009 | properties of matter | Chemical properties include freezing and boiling points. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,902 | NDQ_015010 | properties of matter | Hardness is a physical property of matter. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,903 | NDQ_015011 | properties of matter | Density is a physical property of matter. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,904 | NDQ_015012 | properties of matter | Weight is measured with a scale. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,905 | NDQ_015013 | properties of matter | The density of matter depends on its mass and volume. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,906 | NDQ_015014 | properties of matter | After a log burns, it is still wood. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,907 | NDQ_015015 | properties of matter | ability of matter to burn | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume | b |
4,908 | NDQ_015016 | properties of matter | amount of space taken up by matter | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume | g |
4,909 | NDQ_015017 | properties of matter | anything that has mass and volume | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume | d |
4,910 | NDQ_015018 | properties of matter | type of property that can be measured or observed only when matter changes to an entirely different | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume | a |
4,911 | NDQ_015019 | properties of matter | type of property that can be measured or observed without matter changing to a different substance | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume | e |
4,912 | NDQ_015020 | properties of matter | ability of a substance to combine chemically with other substances | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume | f |
4,913 | NDQ_015021 | properties of matter | amount of matter in a substance or object | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chemical property, b. flammability, c. mass, d. matter, e. physical property, f. reactivity, g. volume | c |
4,914 | NDQ_015022 | properties of matter | Which of the following is not made of matter? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. light, b. solid, c. liquid, d. gas | a |
4,915 | NDQ_015023 | properties of matter | Mass is measured with a | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. scale., b. balance., c. graduated cylinder., d. metric ruler. | b |
4,916 | NDQ_015024 | properties of matter | Examples of physical properties of matter include | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. color., b. odor., c. hardness., d. all of the above. | d |
4,917 | NDQ_015025 | properties of matter | Which of the following is a chemical property of matter? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. ability to conduct heat, b. ability to conduct electricity, c. flammability, d. all of the above | c |
4,918 | NDQ_015026 | properties of matter | What is the density of an object that has a mass of 30 kg and a volume of 0.5 m3 ? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. 60 kg/m3, b. 0.02 m3 /kg, c. 15 m3 kg, d. none of the above | a |
4,919 | NDQ_015027 | properties of matter | The ability of iron to rust is as example of | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. reactivity., b. flammability., c. displacement., d. a physical property. | a |
4,920 | NDQ_015028 | properties of matter | What is the SI unit for mass? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. m3, b. mL, c. cm3, d. kg | d |
4,921 | NDQ_015075 | changes in matter | Which of the following is not a physical change in matter? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. cutting paper, b. braiding hair, c. melting ice, d. frying eggs | d |
4,922 | NDQ_015076 | changes in matter | Which of the following is a physical change? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. baking a cake, b. lighting a match, c. tying a shoelace, d. burning a candle | c |
4,923 | NDQ_015077 | changes in matter | Which of the following is not a chemical change in matter? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. removing tarnish from copper, b. burning paper, c. breaking glass, d. baking cupcakes | c |
4,924 | NDQ_015078 | changes in matter | After a chemical change has occurred, matter | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. has less mass than before., b. is the same substance as before., c. has different chemical properties than before., d. all of the above | c |
4,925 | NDQ_015079 | changes in matter | After a physical change, matter may | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. look different., b. have less mass., c. have different chemical properties., d. be an entirely different substance. | a |
4,926 | NDQ_015080 | changes in matter | A sign that a chemical change has occurred is a change in | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. color., b. shape., c. size., d. all of the above. | a |
4,927 | NDQ_015081 | changes in matter | An example of a chemical change is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. cutting hair., b. washing hair., c. bleaching hair., d. none of the above. | c |
4,928 | NDQ_015082 | changes in matter | What is true of matter after a chemical change? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. It has more mass., b. It is the same substance., c. It has different chemical properties., d. Two of the above are true. | c |
4,929 | NDQ_015083 | changes in matter | Which change in matter is easiest to reverse? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. chocolate melting, b. milk souring, c. leaves burning, d. iron rusting | a |
4,930 | NDQ_015084 | changes in matter | Matter cannot be created or destroyed according to the law of | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. equal matter., b. changes in matter., c. conservation of mass., d. volume and mass. | c |
4,931 | NDQ_015086 | changes in matter | Which of the following indicates a change in a chemical property of matter? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. Matter has a different color., b. Matter consists of smaller pieces., c. Matter has a different shape., d. Matter has a different temperature. | a |
4,932 | NDQ_015087 | changes in matter | When wood burns, it changes to | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. ashes., b. carbon dioxide., c. water vapor., d. all of the above. | d |
4,933 | NDQ_015089 | changes in matter | type of change in which matter becomes an entirely different substance | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting | b |
4,934 | NDQ_015092 | changes in matter | example of a physical change | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting | g |
4,935 | NDQ_015094 | changes in matter | example of a chemical change | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting | d |
4,936 | NDQ_015095 | changes in matter | Making ice cubes with tap water is an example of a chemical change. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,937 | NDQ_015096 | changes in matter | amount of matter in a substance or object | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting | f |
4,938 | NDQ_015097 | changes in matter | All changes in matter can be reversed. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,939 | NDQ_015098 | changes in matter | type of change in which only physical properties of matter change | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting | a |
4,940 | NDQ_015099 | changes in matter | production of an odor | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting | e |
4,941 | NDQ_015100 | changes in matter | Melting metal changes it into an entirely different substance. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,942 | NDQ_015101 | changes in matter | matter cannot be created or destroyed | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. physical change, b. chemical change, c. law of conservation of mass, d. burning, e. sign of chemical change, f. mass, g. melting | c |
4,943 | NDQ_015102 | changes in matter | The release of gas bubbles is a sign of a chemical change. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,944 | NDQ_015103 | changes in matter | After a physical change, matter still has the same chemical properties. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,945 | NDQ_015111 | changes in matter | Cracking an egg shell is an example of a chemical change in matter. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,946 | NDQ_015112 | changes in matter | Crushing a metal can is an example of a physical change in matter. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,947 | NDQ_015113 | changes in matter | Physical changes in matter are often easy to reverse. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,948 | NDQ_015114 | changes in matter | Dissolving salt in water changes the water to an entirely different substance. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,949 | NDQ_015115 | changes in matter | All chemical changes are rapid and dramatic. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,950 | NDQ_015116 | changes in matter | Formation of a solid from a solution is a sign of a chemical change. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,951 | NDQ_015117 | changes in matter | To reverse a chemical change requires another chemical change. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,952 | NDQ_015118 | changes in matter | Boiling water is a chemical change because a gas is released. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,953 | NDQ_015119 | changes in matter | A sign of a chemical change is a change in mass. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,954 | NDQ_015120 | changes in matter | Matter can be created or destroyed if a chemical change occurs. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,955 | NDQ_015121 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | state of matter that lacks a fixed volume and a fixed shape | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy | c |
4,956 | NDQ_015122 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | In which state does most of the matter in the universe occur? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. gas, b. liquid, c. solid, d. plasma | d |
4,957 | NDQ_015123 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | state of matter with a fixed volume and a fixed shape | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy | a |
4,958 | NDQ_015124 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Which statement is true about crystalline solids? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. Their particles are not arranged in a pattern., b. They take the shape of their container., c. Their particles have a regular repeating pattern., d. Examples include cellulose and candle wax. | c |
4,959 | NDQ_015125 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | energy that moves matter | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy | e |
4,960 | NDQ_015126 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Honey pours more slowly than vinegar because honey has greater | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. surface tension., b. kinetic energy., c. magnetism., d. viscosity. | d |
4,961 | NDQ_015127 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Which of the following states of matter takes the volume of its container? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. gas, b. liquid, c. solid, d. two of the above | a |
4,962 | NDQ_015128 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | ability to cause changes in matter | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy | g |
4,963 | NDQ_015129 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | state of matter with a fixed volume but not a fixed shape | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy | b |
4,964 | NDQ_015130 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Matter in the plasma state | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. responds to magnetism., b. conducts electricity., c. glows with light., d. all of the above | d |
4,965 | NDQ_015132 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | state of matter that consists of ions | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy | d |
4,966 | NDQ_015133 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | solid, liquid, gas, or plasma | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. solid, b. liquid, c. gas, d. plasma, e. kinetic energy, f. state of matter, g. energy | f |
4,967 | NDQ_015135 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | What happens when matter changes state? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. Its chemical properties change., b. Its physical properties change., c. The energy of its particles remains the same., d. two of the above | b |
4,968 | NDQ_015138 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | The volume and shape of a solid could be changed by | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. placing it in a container with a different shape., b. putting it in a container with a different volume., c. cutting or breaking it., d. all of the above | c |
4,969 | NDQ_015140 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | An example of an amorphous solid is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. candle wax., b. table salt., c. cellulose., d. none of the above | a |
4,970 | NDQ_015141 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Particles with the greatest kinetic energy occur in liquids. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,971 | NDQ_015142 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Surface tension is a force that affects | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. gases., b. plasmas., c. solids., d. liquids. | d |
4,972 | NDQ_015143 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Water forms droplets because of surface tension. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,973 | NDQ_015144 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Which statement is true about plasma? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. It has a fixed volume., b. It has a fixed shape., c. It contains ions., d. It does not occur in nature. | c |
4,974 | NDQ_015145 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Which state of matter has particles with the least energy? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. plasma, b. gas, c. liquid, d. solid | d |
4,975 | NDQ_015146 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | When matter changes state, its chemical properties change. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,976 | NDQ_015147 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | The volume of a gas is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. fixed., b. viscous., c. the same as its container., d. equal to its mass. | c |
4,977 | NDQ_015148 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Table salt is an amorphous solid. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,978 | NDQ_015149 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Kinetic energy is energy that moves matter. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,979 | NDQ_015150 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | A liquid takes the volume of its container. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,980 | NDQ_015151 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Particles of amorphous solids have no definite pattern. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,981 | NDQ_015152 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | A beef steak is an example of a crystalline solid. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,982 | NDQ_015153 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Viscosity causes water to curve upward at the top rim of a glass. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,983 | NDQ_015154 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | There is more gas than any other state of matter in the universe. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,984 | NDQ_015155 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | All states of matter have a fixed mass and fixed volume. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,985 | NDQ_015156 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | The volume and shape of a solid can never change. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,986 | NDQ_015157 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Surface tension explains why water forms droplets. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,987 | NDQ_015158 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | Water has greater viscosity than any other liquid. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | b |
4,988 | NDQ_015159 | solids liquids gases and plasmas | A gas spreads out to fill all available space. | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. true, b. false | a |
4,989 | NDQ_015213 | changes of state | The process in which clouds form is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. sublimation., b. evaporation., c. condensation., d. none of the above | c |
4,990 | NDQ_015214 | changes of state | What is the scientific definition of temperature? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. average kinetic energy of particles, b. amount of heat given off by objects, c. melting and boiling points of substances, d. none of the above | a |
4,991 | NDQ_015215 | changes of state | Which statement is true about changes of state? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. They involve energy., b. They cannot be undone., c. They involve chemical processes., d. They change the chemical makeup of matter.. | a |
4,992 | NDQ_015216 | changes of state | For liquid water to change to water vapor, the water must | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. lose energy., b. gain energy., c. boil., d. two of the above | b |
4,993 | NDQ_015217 | changes of state | Liquid water changes to ice when | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. the water loses energy., b. the water gains energy., c. melting occurs., d. two of the above | a |
4,994 | NDQ_015218 | changes of state | What happens when you make ice cubes by putting a tray of water in the freezer? | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. The water gains cold from the freezer., b. The particles of water stop moving., c. The temperature of the water falls., d. The water vaporizes. | c |
4,995 | NDQ_015219 | changes of state | Fog forms by the process of | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. evaporation., b. freezing., c. condensation., d. deposition. | c |
4,996 | NDQ_015220 | changes of state | Melting point is the temperature at which matter changes to a | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. gas., b. liquid., c. solid., d. plasma. | b |
4,997 | NDQ_015221 | changes of state | The boiling point of water is | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. 0 C., b. 32 F., c. 98 F., d. 100 C. | d |
4,998 | NDQ_015222 | changes of state | Snow sublimates to form | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. ice., b. liquid water., c. water vapor., d. plasma. | c |
4,999 | NDQ_015224 | changes of state | The bubbles in boiling water contain | null | null | Multiple Choice | a. air., b. salt., c. liquid water., d. water vapor. | d |
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