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FG Junior Public School No.

3(II) Chaklala Rawalpindi

Paper: General Science Total


Marks: 50
Q1. Tick (  ) the correct answer 05
i) Which of the following is not a property of a metal?
a) Conduction b) luster c) light emission d)
magnetism
ii) Which change can be reversed easily
a) Burning of coal b) spoilage of food c) melting of ice d) rusting of nail
iii) Changing of liquid water to water vapours?
a) Condensation b) Cooling c) Evaporation d) Melting
iv) Which of the following is attracted by a magnet
a) wood b) nail c) water d) plastic
v) Freezing of water is a type of change?
a) Chemical b) Physical c) artificial d) normal

Q2. Fill in the blanks


05
i) Changing to solid directly to gas is called _________________.
ii) When ice changes to liquid water it is called _________________.
iii) Metals are hard and ______________.
iv) Spoiling of food is ______________ change.
v) Burning of wood is a ______________ change.

Q3. Answer the following questions in brief. (ANY TEN) (10X3=30)


i) Define freezing?
ii) What is evaporation.
iii) List some properties of a metal.
iv) How is melting of ice into liquid water a physical change?
v) Define melting?
vi) What is buoyancy?
vii) Define Condensation.
viii)What is sublimation?
ix) What is Condensation?
x) If you have an empty bottle, what state of matter does it have?
xi) Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
xii) Adding food colour to water causes a change in colour. Is it a chemical change or a physical change?
xiii) Can a magnet attract a metal in water?

Answer the following question in detail. (ANY TWO) (5X2=10)

1. Explain the states of matter with examples.


2. What is the application of metals as conductors of heat and electricity?
3. Describe how water changes from a solid to a liquid and then to a gas?

Prepared by: Hamza Mustafa Raja


03004059798
FG Junior Public School No. 3(II) Chaklala Rawalpindi

Paper: General Science Total Marks:50


Q1. Tick (  ) the correct answer. 05
i) The amount of matter in an object is called
a) Mass b) volume c) fluidity d) shape
ii) Which is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature
a) iron b) copper c) mercury d) aluminum
iii) Changing of a gas to liquid water is?
a) Condensation b) evaporation c) freezing d) melting
iv) Which of the following is not attracted by a magnet
b) Scissor b) nail c) water d) screws
v) Which arrangement will all magnet be attracted?
N S S N N S

N N S S N S

S S N N N S

Q2. Fill in the blanks


05
i) Water boils at ___________C.
ii) Opposite poles of a magnet _____________ each other.
iii) Metals are hard and ______________.
iv) Gas particles do not have __________ shape.
v) Physical change can be ______________ easily.

Q3. Answer the following questions in brief. (ANY TEN) (10X3=30)

1. How can metals be used in daily life?


2. What is evaporation?
3. How do the opposite poles of a magnet behave when we put them together?
4. How can we identify a metal by just looking at it?
5. Why do metallic pans always have wooden handles?
6. Define deposition?
7. How do the opposite poles of a magnet behave when we put them together?
8. What is buoyancy?
9. How can we identify a metal by just looking at it?
10. How can metals be used in daily life?
11. Define boiling.
12. Can a magnet attract a metal in water?
13. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?

Answer the following question in detail. (ANY TWO) (5X2=10)

1. How would two magnets react when they are brought close to each other?
2. What is the difference between a physical change and a chemical change? Give two examples of each.
3. What is the application of metals as conductors of heat and electricity?

Prepared by: Hamza Mustafa Raja


03004059798

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