Quiz Questions (50 questions)
Question 1
Which diagram correctly shows the arrangement of particles in a gas?
Question 2
Which diagram correctly shows the arrangement of particles in a gas? (1mark) A B C D
Question 3
Which diagram correctly shows the arrangement of particles in a gas? (1mark) A B C D
Question 4
Smoke from burning paper spreads and disappears. What does this tell us about gas particles?
Question 5
Smoke from burning paper spreads and disappears. What does this tell us about gas particles? (1 mark)
Question 6
Smoke from burning paper spreads and disappears. What does this tell us about gas particles? (1 mark)
Question 7
Smoke from burning paper spreads and disappears. What does this tell us about gas particles? (1 mark)
Question 8
Smoke from burning paper spreads and disappears. What does this tell us about gas particles? (1 mark)
Question 9
Which of the following best defines a chemical change?
Question 10
Which of the following best compares the motion of particles in solids, liquids, and gases? (1mark)
Question 11
Which of the following best compares the motion of particles in solids, liquids, and gases? (1mark)
Question 12
Which of the following best compares the motion of particles in solids, liquids, and gases? (1mark)
Question 13
How are the particles in a liquid spaced compared to a solid?
Question 14
How are the particles in a liquid spaced compared to a solid? (1 mark)
Question 15
How are the particles in a liquid spaced compared to a solid? (1 mark)
Question 16
How are the particles in a liquid spaced compared to a solid? (1 mark)
Question 17
How are the particles in a liquid spaced compared to a solid? (1 mark)
Question 18
The image below shows a coloured liquid being diluted. What does this tell us about the particles in liquids?
Question 19
The image below shows a ink being diluted. What does this tell us about the particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 20
The image below shows ink being diluted. What does this tell us about the particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 21
The image below shows ink being diluted. What does this tell us about the particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 22
The image below shows ink being diluted. What does this tell us about the particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 23
The image below shows ink being diluted. What does this tell us about the particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 24
The image shows ice turning into water. What type of change is this?
Question 25
The image shows ice in a glass. Which of the following best describes the particle arrangement in the ice? (1mark)
Question 26
The image shows ice in a glass. Which of the following best describes the particle arrangement in the ice? (1mark)
Question 27
The image shows ice in a glass. Which of the following best describes the particle arrangement in the ice? (1mark)
Question 28
Which of the following is a correct property of particles in solids?
Question 29
Which of the following is a correct property of particles in solids? (1mark)
Question 30
Which of the following is a correct property of particles in solids? (1mark)
Question 31
Which of the following is a correct property of particles in solids? (1mark)
Question 32
Why do solids retain their shape even when moved from one container to another?
Question 33
Why do solids retain their shape even when moved from one container to another? (1 mark)
Question 34
Why do solids retain their shape even when moved from one container to another? (1 mark)
Question 35
Why do solids retain their shape even when moved from one container to another? (1 mark)
Question 36
Why do solids retain their shape even when moved from one container to another? (1 mark)
Question 37
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids?
Question 38
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids? (1 mark)
Question 39
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids? (1 mark)
Question 40
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids? (1 mark)
Question 41
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids? (1 mark)
Question 42
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids? (1 mark)
Question 43
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids? (1 mark)
Question 44
When a piece of paper is cut into smaller and smaller pieces, what conclusion can we make about solids? (1 mark)
Question 45
When juice is diluted with water, its colour fades. What does this suggest about particles in liquids?
Question 46
When juice is diluted with water, its colour fades. What does this suggest about particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 47
When juice is diluted with water, its colour fades. What does this suggest about particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 48
When juice is diluted with water, its colour fades. What does this suggest about particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 49
When juice is diluted with water, its colour fades. What does this suggest about particles in liquids? (1 mark)
Question 50
When juice is diluted with water, its colour fades. What does this suggest about particles in liquids? (1 mark)
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