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B. Objective type questions.
1. Write the symbols of the following elements.
b. Oxygen
a. Iron d. Copper
c. Carbon f. Zinc
e. Hydrogen h. Magnesium
g. Sulphur j. Lead
i. Nitrogen
k. Chlorine
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2. Fill in the blanks using the words from the given li •
unds mixtures,
[diatomic, molecules, impure, compo ' bol]
elements, monoatomic, compound, elements, sym
a. Pure substances are made up of only one kind of - - - - -
b. _____ substances consist of two or more kinds of molecules.
c. Pure substances are classified as _ _ _ and _ _ _ __
d. A..........,____ molecule contains two atoms in it.
e. Metals are made up oft molecules.
_ _ _. . ._\.. . . .,-c,annot be further split into simple substances.
_ _ _ _ of an element repres~nts one atom of the element.
A molecule of a v cons1Sts of two or more kinds of atoms.
tch the following.
'A' 'B'
osphorus --i-) Metal
ment ii) Water
ound iii) Nonmetal
iv) one kind of atoms
bstance v) Mono atomic
vi) Air
vii) Diatomic molecules
4. Write •True' [T] or 'False' [F] against each of the following statements.
a. Symbols are abbreviated forms of compounds.


b. Mixtures and compounds are pure substances.


c. Constituent elements of a compound lose their individual properties.
d. Compounds are form<.'d when two or more elements are mechanically mixed. 0
e. Chemical c01nbination of two or more clements will produce an impure substance. D
f. All n1olccules in a compound have the same composition. D

g. Sugar is an example of impure substance.


h. Milk is a pure substance.


1. Gold is made up of mono atomic molecules.
1. Oxygen molecule is diatomic.
5. Choose the correct answer.

a. A mono atomic element is ...
i. Oxygen ii. Nitrogen
iii. Silver iv. Water
b. The short form of the name of the element...
i. Atom ii. Molecule
iii. Formula iv. Symbol
c. The symbol of lead is ...
i. Pb ii.Lb
iii. Ld iv. Le
d. Which one is a pure substance?
i. Pepsi ii. Cane sugar
iii. Milk iv. Honey
e. An example of a compound is ...
i. Water ii. Detergent
iii. Honey iv. Milk
f. Which one of these is the smallest and simplest particle?
· ~tom ii. Molecule
...W.tlement iv. Compound
g. memen_ts and compounds are ...
i. Mixtures ii. Mixed substances
iv. impure substances
--~ • ...,. .... v~ lllctllef(

B. Objective type questions.


1. Match the following
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a. Solids
I. Consists of molccu les
b. Liquids
11. Have definite shape
c. Gases
iii. Matter
d. Matter
iv. Have no definite shape
e. Occupies space
v. Can occupy any amount of space
2. Fill in the. blanks using the words f rom th e given
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[~.ros~p~ -~~pe, light~ l~ving, upper free surface, tightly held, Kinetic,
iqui S, 1 se, non-living, occupy, loosely, microscope, telescope]
a. According to the _ _ _ _ _ theory, matter is made up of particles.
b. The particles are in solids.
c. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ can flow.
d. Liquids have only one _ _ _ _ _ __
e. Two gases can _ _ _ _ _ _ into one another.
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f. Matter can be or - - - - - - -
g. _ _ _ _ _ _ is not matter as it does not _ _ _ _ space.
h. A liquid takes the _ _ _ _ _ of its container.
.... 1. The molecules of a liquid are _ _ _ _ bound.
Molecules of matter are so small and tiny that they cannot be seen even with the help of

a-'--_ _ _ __

3. Write 'True' [T] or 'False' [F] against each of the following statements.
a. Sound is a form of matter.
b. Molecules can be seen with the help of suitable spectacles or a magnifying glass.

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c. Water changes from one state to another in nature. u
d. ~t solids have two free surfaces. □
e. Gases have no free surface at all. □
f. Water is not matter as it changes its state. □
g. Liquids are more rigid than solids.
h. Gases are not at all rigid.
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i. Matter can be felt h) our senses. □
j. Solids can be compressed easily whik it is difficult to compress gases. □
4. Choose the Correct answer in each of the following.
a. Which one has high rigidity?
i. Water ii. Mustard seed
iii. Stone iv. Air
b. Which one of these is not a matter?
i. Water ii. Apple
iii. Bread iv. Sunlight
c. Which one of these cannot be seen with our eyes, yet it is matter?
i. Water ii. Air
iii. Sound iv. Lemon
d. In liquids, the molecules are ...
i. tightly packed ii. not bound
iii. loosely held iv. not present
e. Which state of matter is rigid, cannot be compressed and has a definite shape?
i. solids and liquids ii. liquids and gases
iii. Solids only iv. solids and gases
f. Which state of matter is compressible and has no definite shape and volume?
i. Solids ii. liquids
iii. liquids and gases iv. gases
g. Which state of matter cannot diffuse?
i. liquid ii. solids
111. gases iv. liquids and gases
h. The state of matter which is highly compressible is ...
i. solids ii. gases
iii. liquids and gases iv. solids and liquids.
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Water cycle in nature is an example of...
i. Matter ii. Kinetic theory
.. . Interconversion of matter iv. liquids
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