This document appears to be a 10 question multiple choice test about states of matter. The questions cover topics like the definition of matter, examples of solids, liquids and gases, what the three common states of matter are, and the properties of each state. The overall content is an introduction to classifying and identifying the basic forms and characteristics of matter.
This document appears to be a 10 question multiple choice test about states of matter. The questions cover topics like the definition of matter, examples of solids, liquids and gases, what the three common states of matter are, and the properties of each state. The overall content is an introduction to classifying and identifying the basic forms and characteristics of matter.
This document appears to be a 10 question multiple choice test about states of matter. The questions cover topics like the definition of matter, examples of solids, liquids and gases, what the three common states of matter are, and the properties of each state. The overall content is an introduction to classifying and identifying the basic forms and characteristics of matter.
1. Everything around us is_____________________. A) energy B) matter C) waves D) solids
2. What had a definite shape and a definite volume?
A) liquid B) solid C) gas D) all of the above
3. Which is not an example of a solid?
A) spoon B) blanket C) hair D) lemonade
4. What is air made of?
A) gases B) liquids C) solids D) water
5. Why is water is not like any other matter?
A) Water is only found in liquid form. B) Water is only found in solid form. C) Water is only found in gas form. D) Water is found in all three forms of matter. Name ______________________
6. What is an example of a liquid?
A) sand B) blocks C) soda D) ice
7. What is not an example of matter?
A) sound B) solid C) liquid D) gas
8. What are the three states of matter?
A) solid, light, gas B) sound, liquid, gas C) solid, liquid, gas D) sound, liquid, water
9. What is an example of a gas?
A) rain B) steam C) milk D) ice
10. What has no definite shape and no definite volume?