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EASY ROUND

QUESTION # 1

Which statement is TRUE for elements


and compounds?
a. Both are homogenous
b. Both are the simplest form of matter
c. Both commonly found free in nature
d. Both can be broken down into
simpler substances
QUESTION # 1

Which statement is TRUE for elements


and compounds?
a. Both are homogenous
b. Both are the simplest form of matter
c. Both commonly found free in nature
d. Both can be broken down into
simpler substances
ANSWER
QUESTION # 2
Which statement is TRUE about acids and bases?

a. Acids have ph more than 7 while bases have ph


less tha 7.
b. Acids can be strong or weak electrolytes while
bases can conduct electricity
c. Acids taste sour and conduct electricity while base
taste bitter and feel slippery
d. Acids react with carbonates while bases react with
metals to form hydrogen gas.
QUESTION # 2
Which statement is TRUE about acids and bases?

a. Acids have ph more than 7 while bases have ph less


than 7.
b. Acids can be strong or weak electrolytes while
bases can conduct electricity
c. Acids taste sour and conduct electricity while base
taste bitter and feel slippery
d. Acids react with carbonates while bases react with
metals to form hydrogen gas.
ANSWER
QUESTION # 4
Glass is a fragile material. Which Best
supports this characteristics?

a. It is ductile
b. It is malleable
c. Because it is brittle
d. Because it is an insulator
QUESTION # 4

Glass is a fragile material. Which Best


supports this characteristics?

a. It is ductile
b. It is malleable
c. Because it is brittle
d. Because it is an insulator
ANSWER
QUESTION # 5

Which material is best in conducting electricity?

a. Gold
b. Copper
c. Sodium
d. Aluminum
QUESTION # 5

Which material is best in conducting electricity?

a. Gold
b. Copper
c. Sodium
d. Aluminum
ANSWER
AVERAGE
ROUND
QUESTION # 1

Which statement Best describes a


hypothesis?
a. It must be factual
b. It must be testable
c. It provides conclusion
d. It shows the relationship
QUESTION # 1

Which statement Best describes a


hypothesis?
a. It must be factual
b. It must be testable
c. It provides conclusion
d. It shows the relationship
ANSWER

B
QUESTION # 2

Which material is an example of mixture?

a. Wine
b. Baking soda
c. Table salt
d. Table sugar
QUESTION # 2

You accidentally break your pencil in half.


This is an example of:

 A physical change
 A chemical change
 Density
 Weight
ANSWER
QUESTION # 3

What element is present in charcoal?

a. Tin
b. Carbon
c. Aluminum
d. Germanium
QUESTION # 3
What element is present in charcoal?

a. Tin
b. Carbon
c. Aluminum
d. Germanium
ANSWER
QUESTION # 4

How many atoms of hydrogen and


oxygen are there in a water molecule?
a. 1:2
b. 1:3
c. 2:1
d. 2:2
QUESTION # 4

How many atoms of hydrogen and


oxygen are there in a water molecule?
a. 1:2
b. 1:3
c. 2:1
d. 2:2
ANSWER
QUESTION # 5

Which statement is a characteristic of an acid?

a. It tastes bitter
b. It contains hydroxide ion
c. It changes blue litmus paper to red
d. It changes red litmus paper to blue
QUESTION # 5

Which statement is a characteristic of an acid?

a. It tastes bitter
b. It contains hydroxide ion
c. It changes blue litmus paper to red
d. It changes red litmus paper to blue
ANSWER
DIFFICULT
ROUND
QUESTION # 1

Which of these is NOT matter?


 A cloud
 Your hair
 Sunshine
 The sun
QUESTION # 1

Which of these is NOT matter?


 A cloud
 Your hair
 Sunshine
 The sun
ANSWER

Sunshine
QUESTION # 2

You accidentally break your pencil in half.


This is an example of:

 A physical change
 A chemical change
 Density
 Weight
QUESTION # 2

You accidentally break your pencil in half.


This is an example of:

 A physical change
 A chemical change
 Density
 Weight
ANSWER

A physical change
QUESTION # 3

During physical changes, matter always


retains its:
 Size
 Identity (same type of particles)
 State
 Texture
QUESTION # 2
During physical changes, matter always
retains its:
 Size
 Identity (same type of particles)
 State
 Texture
ANSWER

Identity (same type of particles)


QUESTION # 4

Gravity affects an objects:

 Weight
 Mass
 Volume
 Density
QUESTION # 4

Gravity affects an objects:

 Weight
 Mass
 Volume
 Density
ANSWER

Weight
QUESTION # 5

What science process skills is being applied if you


attentively listen to a barking dog?

 Interpret data
 Drawing conclusion
 Drawing hypothesis
 Making observations
QUESTION # 5

What science process skills is being applied if you


attentively listen to a barking dog?

 Interpret data
 Drawing conclusion
 Drawing hypothesis
 Making observations
ANSWER

Making observations

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