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Unit 3 Module 1 Test

Assistance Operation Program


Name: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………………
Badge No.: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Group: OB-04
Date: 13 Feb. 2022
1. Hydrocarbons can be in the form of a solid, ………. , or
gas?

a. Metal
b. Water
c. Liquid
d. Oxygen

2. Which form of matter has a fixed shape?

a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Oxygen

3. Which of the following solids is not normally soluble in


water?

a. Sand
b. Sugar
c. Salt
d. Oxygen

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4. When temperature is held constant, what will happen to
a gas if the volume is decreased?

a. Pressure increases
b. Pressure decreases
c. Pressure stays the same
d. Volume increases

5. When pressure is held constant, what will happen to a


gas if the temperature is increased?

a. Volume decreases
b. Volume increases
c. Volume stays the same
d. Temperature decreases

6. When volume is held constant, what will happen to a


gas if the temperature is increased?

a. Pressure increases
b. Pressure decreases
c. Pressure stays the same
d. Temperature decreases

7. Gases that burn if ignited in air are called ……….

a. Toxic
b. Inert
c. Flammable
d. Dense

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8. In the figure shown, which solid has
the highest density?

a. Lead
b. Aluminum
c. Both the same
d. Can’t identify from the figure

9. In the figure shown, which liquid has the highest


viscosity?

a. A
b. B
c. Both the same
d. Can’t identify from the figure

10. The density of matter is the …………. per unit


volume.

a. Viscosity
b. Mass
c. Volatility
d. Pressure

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11. Volatility means how easily a liquid
can……………….under normal conditions

a. flow
b. compress
c. turns to gas
d. dissolve

12. Viscosity means how easy a liquid can ……

a. Flow
b. Evaporate
c. Weight
d. Compress

13. What will happen if you pour some gasoline into a


glass of water?

a. It will dissolve the glass


b. It will burn
c. It will sit at the bottom of the glass
d. It will rise to the top of the glass

14. A flammable gas is one that will ………. if it is


ignited in air.

a. Burn
b. Compress
c. become more dense
d. flow

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15. Gases that do not react chemically with other
matter are called:

a. Toxic
b. Flammable
c. Inert
d. Viscous

16. Which of the following defines density?

a. Density is the heaviness or effect of mass of an object


b. Density is of how easily a solid will dissolve in a liquid.
c. Density is mass per unit volume
d. Density is ability of matter to be reduced in size or volume
by squeezing

17. Which of the following defines Viscosity?

a. Viscosity is the force of attraction that holds molecules of a


given substance together
b. Viscosity is how well the molecules of a liquid stick to
something else
c. Viscosity is how easily a liquid can mix with another liquid.
d. Viscosity is the measure of a liquid's resistance to flow

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18. Which of the following statement describes Boyle’s law?

a. The pressure of a gas increases as its volume increases, if


the temperature does not change
b. The pressure of a gas increases as its volume decreases, if
the temperature does not change
c. The pressure of a gas decreases as its volume decreases, if
the temperature does not change
d. The pressure of a gas does not change as its volume
decreases or increase, if the temperature changes

19. Which of the following statement describes Charles law?

a. The volume of gas decreases as its temperature increases, if


the pressure is not changed.
b. The volume of gas increases as its temperature decreases, if
the pressure is not changed.
c. The volume of gas increases as its temperature increases, if
the pressure is not changed.
d. The volume of gas increases as its temperature increases, if
the pressure decreases.

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20. Which of the following statement describes Gay-Lussac’
law?

a. The pressure of a gas decreases as the temperature


increases if the volume is not changed.
b. The pressure of a gas increases as the temperature
decreases if the volume is not changed.
c. The pressure of a gas increases as the temperature
increases, if the volume is changed.
d. The pressure of a gas increases as the temperature
increases, if the volume is not changed.

21. Which of the following measuring units is used for


pressure?

a. Degree Celsius
b. Pound Square Inch (PSI)
c. British thermal unit (BTU)
d. Feet
22. What does Convection heat transfer stands for?

a. Up and down movement of gases and liquids caused by heat


transfer
b. The transfer of heat between substances that are in direct
contact with each other
c. The transfer of heat by rays
d. The transfer of heat through physical conductor

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23. What does conduction heat transfer stands for?

a. Up and down movement of gases and liquids caused by heat


transfer
b. The transfer of heat by rays
c. The transfer of heat between substances that are in direct
contact with each other
d. The transfer of heat through intermediary of air

24. Which of the following images represents radiation heat


transfer?

a. B
b. C
c. D
d. A

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25. Which of the following images represents convection heat
transfer?

a. C
b. B
c. D
d. A

Evaluation

A B
100 x actual points 100 x actual points

maximum points
X 70 % + X 30 % =
maximum points

Instructor Name : ……Dr. Amr Arafa…...

Instructor Signature : …….……................. Date:…Feb. 13, 2022..

THE END.

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