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1. What is matter?
a. Everything around us
b. Anything that has mass and volume
c. Anything that has mass
d. Anything that has volume
6. Mother was cooking spaghetti last night. The water got so hot that steam floated up from the pan.
Steam is an example of a . a.gas b. food c. solid d. liquid
a. soft c. bendable
b. smooth d. breakable
9.Most elements are metals. Which of the following is a physical property of metals?
a. shiny b. bendable c. conducts heat d. all of the above
14. This means to make less garbage. For example, instead of buying juice boxes for lunch, buy a large
container of juice and use a washable single serving container to take it to school.
a. Reduce c. Recycle
b. Reuse d. Rebuild
21-30 TRUE OR FALSE. Write True if the statement is correct and False if not.
_____21.Physical properties are the characteristics of matter that can be seen or measured through direct
observation.
_____22. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
_____23. A change of matter in size, shape, or state without any change in identity is called a physical change.
_____24. When water boils it changes from a liquid to a gas.
_____25. In chemical change, the appearance of the matter changes and new material is formed.
_____26. Materials like water, ice, egg and vegetables undergo physical change when heated.
_____27. When water boils and bubbles appear on the sides, steam or water vapor goes up.
_____28. Water, when applied with heat, turns to water vapor.
_____29. Application of heat can cause physical change.
_____30. The rubber that is used to cover an electric wire protects not
only the wire but also those handling the wire.
41-45. Match the original materials with its product after the chemical change.