
Particle Nature of Matter
Authored by RACHEL BAUTISTA
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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1. Which type of matter has the molecules packed closer together?
a. Solid
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Plasma
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2. Matter is made up of __________.
a. Molecules
b. Particles
c. Atom
d. All of them
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3. Particles with more energy move ________ than particles with less energy.
a. Slower and closer together
b. Slower and farther apart
c. Faster and farther apart
d. Faster and closer together
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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4. Which best describes the particles in a liquid?
a. More freely moving than a gas
b. More freely moving than a solid
c. Less freely moving than a solid
d. Completely unmoving
5.
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5. Which of the following statements describes a mass?
a. The force of attraction between two bodies.
b. The force of gravity exerts on a body of mass.
c. The amount of matter in an object.
d. The weight of the object from place to place.
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6. Any sample of matter has mass and takes up space. The main reason for this is because __________.
a. All matter is heavy
b. Matter can be a gas
c. Matter is made up of tiny particles that have mass and take up space
d. The Earth is made of matter
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7. When a thermometer is heated, the red liquid inside the thermometer moves up.
a. The red liquid is thin.
b. The molecules of the liquid move faster and get a little further apart
c. Hot liquid is lighter
d. The glass of the thermometer gets hot
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