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The number of naturally occurring elements is a. 92 b. 100 c. 112 d. 115 12. The number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom is called its a. Atomic number b. Positive charge c. Negative charge d. Mass number 13.
The number of naturally occurring elements is a. 92 b. 100 c. 112 d. 115 12. The number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom is called its a. Atomic number b. Positive charge c. Negative charge d. Mass number 13.
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The number of naturally occurring elements is a. 92 b. 100 c. 112 d. 115 12. The number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom is called its a. Atomic number b. Positive charge c. Negative charge d. Mass number 13.
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1. Which of the following substances is an element?
a. Air b. Carbon c. Wood d. Water 2. Which of the following substance is a compound? a. Sodium chloride b. Phosphorus c. Nitrogen d. Iron 3. Material things can be divided into how many groups? a. Two b. Three c. Four d. Five 4. Components of which of the following mixtures can be separated by a magnet. a. Sand and salt b. Iron and salt c. Flour and sulphur d. Flour and sand 5. The electrons revolve around the ………of an atom. a. Nucleus b. Proton c. Neutron d. Atom 6. A proton carries ……..charge. a. Positive b. Negative c. Neutral d. Any 7. an atom carries ……… charge. a. positive b. Neutral c. Negative d. Any 8. There are three types of ………….in a atom. a. Electron b. Particles c. Proton d. Neutron 9. The sum of number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus of an atom is called a. Atomic mass b. Atomic number c. Electron d. Neutron 10. Which particles are present in the nucleus of an atom? a. Neutron and electron b. Proton and neutron c. Proton and Electron d. Proton only 11. The number of naturally occurring elements is a. 92 b. 100 c. 112 d. 115 12. The number of protons present in the nucleus of an atom is called its a. Atomic number b. Positive charge c. Negative charge d. Mass number 13. The……………increases by increasing temperature. a. Solution b. Solvent c. Solubility d. Solute 14.The………….dissolves in water. a. Salt b. Steel c. Marble d. Iron 15. Soda water bottles contain ………..gas. a. Nitrogen b. Carbon c. Carbon dioxide d. Oxygen 16. Aquatic animal gets………….from water. a. Nitrogen b. Oxygen c. Carbon dioxide d. Carbon 17. Milk is a…………. a. Solution b. Gas c. Solute d. Solid 18.To move a body of more mass as compared to that of less mass a. is difficult b. is easy c. makes no difference d. is impossible 19. One kilogram is equal to a. 100gm b. 1000gm c. 10gm d. 10000gm 20. One gram is equal to a. 10 milligrams b. 100 milligrams c. 1000 milligrams d. 500mg 21.What will the volume of the block having the length of 2 centimeters , the width of 3 centimeters and the height of 4 centimeters. a. 24 cubic centimeters b.30 cubic centimeters c. 12 cubic centimeters d.9 cubic centimeters 22. The unit used for measurement of mass is called a. Liter b. Kilogram c. Centimeter d. Volume 23.The……………is unit of volume a. Ton b. Gram c. cubic centimeters d. Millimeter 24.Balance is used to measure…………of an object a. Mass b. Volume c. Weight d. Length 25.The……………is space occupied by a body a. Length b. Mass c. Weight d. Volume 26.The………….is quantity of matter contained in a body a. Weight b. Mass c. Length d. Volume 27.The………….are simple machines. a. Pulley b. Lever c. Hammer d. All 28.Which kind of lever is that in which load lies between the effort and fulcrum a. First kind b. Second kind c. Third kind d. Fourth kind 29. Which kind of lever scissors belong to a. First kind b. Second kind c. Third kind d. Fourth kind 30. Which of the following is the second kind of lever? a. Hammer b. Tongs c. Nut cracker d. See saw 31.Which of the following is the third kind of lever? a. Balance b. Door c. Human arm d. Handcart 32. With the increase in speed of air, the pressure at that place a. Decreases b. Increases c. Remain same d. Become double 33. Atmospheric pressure is …………… at the top of mountain a. Lower b. Increases c. Remain same d. Doubles 34. Which of the following devices does not depend upon air pressure? a. Syringe b. Drinking straw c. Balance d. Bicycle pump 35.The air pressure at the sea level is ……….. as compared to that at the top of mountain a. Low b. High c. Same d. Double 36. Force acting …………..is called lift. a. Upward b. Downward c. Right d. Left 37.Air exert………… a. Froce b. Pressure c. Load d. Friction 38.The devices that helps to do work easily are called……….. a. Simple machines b. Lever c. Effort d. Pulley 39.A rod that can move around some point is called ………… a. Machine b. Brush c. Lever d. Load 40. Homogenous mixture of a solute in a solvent is called……… a. Solute b. Solvent c. Solution d. Soluble solute 41.Oxygen is ………… in water. a. Soluble b. Insoluble c. not soluble d. More soluble 42.A particle which has no charge is called………… a. Proton b. Neutron c. Electron d. Neutral particle 43.All the elements are classified on the basis of their………… a. Atomic mass b. Atomic number c. Charge d. Weight 44.Electron is a ………….. particle than proton a. Heavier b. Lighter c. Thinner d. Thicker 45. The major part of an atom is …………… a. Occupied b. Empty c. Full d. Filled 46. An atom is a basic unit of ………….. a. Substance b. Compound c. Matter d. Molecule 47. ………….. of material things are found in nature. a. One thousand b. Two thousand c. Three thousand d. Thousands 48 . Crystallization is a process of getting things in ………….. form a. Impure b. Purest c. Good d. Fine 49. Hydrogen and helium gases are found mostly in…………………. a. Sun b. Stars c. Moon d. Earth. 50. The first shell (orbit) can contain only ………..electrons. a. 3 Electron b. 4 electron c. 2 electron d. 8 electron