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TBB, Matter, Properties

Total questions: 38

Worksheet time: 2hrs 5mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
If a material can easily be stretched into wires, it is_____________.
a)
Ductile
b)
Magnetic
c)
Malleable
d)
Reactive
2.
If an object is attracted to a magnet, the object is _________.  
a)
Conductive
b)
Malleable
c)
Ductile
d)
Magnetic 
3.
______________ indicates the ability of an object to carry electric current.
a)
Luster
b)
Conductivity 
c)
Malleable
d)
Ductile
4.
Which word describes the luster of an object.
a)
shiny
b)
smooth
c)
rough
d)
soft
5.
All matter has...
a)
Physical Properties
b)
Mass
c)
Volume
d)
All of the above
6.
Which of the following substance are malleable?
a)
Play-Doh
b)
Aluminum foil
c)
A gold ring
d)
All of the above
7.
The ability of a substance to be pounded or rolled into thin sheets.
a)
ductile
b)
soluble
c)
malleable
d)
dense
8.
Which tool helps us to measure mass?
a)
conductivity tester
b)
triple beam balance
c)
graduated cylinder
d)
magnifying glass
9.
The three most common states of matter on earth are?
a)
Plasma, Solid, and Gas 
b)
Matter, Mass, and Weight
c)
Solid, Liquid, and Gas
d)
Steel, Copper, and Brass
10.
How do you test the hardness of a mineral?
a)
Throw it against a wall
b)
Step on it
c)
Scratch Test
d)
Kick it until it breaks
11.
The amount of matter in an object is 
a)
mass
b)
weight
c)
gravity
d)
volume
12.
Physical properties are
a)
properties that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance
b)
properties that describe how substances change into different substances
13.
____________is anything that has mass and takes up space.
a)
matter
b)
substance
c)
chemistry
d)
property
14.
Which of the following IS an example of matter?
a)
light
b)
air
c)
gravity
d)
sound
15.
Which of the following IS NOT an example of matter?
a)
rain
b)
Mars
c)
heat
d)
air
16.
Which of the following IS NOT an example of matter?
a)
sun
b)
air
c)
snow
d)
thoughts
17.
What amount of mass is being shown?
a)
206.0
b)
260.0
c)
200.6
18.
What amount of mass is being shown?
a)
439.0
b)
437.2
c)
437.0
19.
What amount of mass is being shown?
a)
375.8
b)
383.0
c)
376.0
20.
What amount of mass is being shown?
a)
345.5
b)
304.5
c)
700.5
21.
What amount of mass is being shown?
a)
516.7
b)
516.6
c)
523.
22.
What amount of mass is being shown?
a)
1642.0
b)
164.2
c)
166.0
23.
What amount of mass is being shown?
a)
232.5
b)
237.0
c)
750.
24.
What tool is this?
a)
scale
b)
graduated cylinder
c)
triple beam balance
d)
massonater
25.
You should calibrate or zero the scale before measuring the mass of an object.
a)
True
b)
False
26.
What part of the triple beam balance holds the sliding masses?
a)
pan
b)
pointer 
c)
beams 
d)
zero adjustment knob
27.
You add the amounts from all 3 beams to find the total mass.
a)
True
b)
False
28.
5. The metric base unit for mass is_________. 
a)
Meters
b)
Liters
c)
Grams
29.
You must always label your mass measurement with the unit grams (g). 
a)
True 
b)
False 
30.
Before you zero the scale, you slide all three weights to the ___________ position. 
a)
leftmost 
b)
rightmost 
31.
Matter is made up of atoms and molecules. 
a)
False 
b)
True 
32.
What observable property describes the specific colors in the matter?
a)
Texture 
b)
Color
c)
Mass
d)
Magnetism 
33.
What observable property describes what the matter smells like?
a)
Color 
b)
Luster 
c)
Odor 
d)
Hardness 
34.
What observable property describes how the surface of the matter feels?
a)
Texture 
b)
Luster 
c)
Magnetism 
d)
Hardness 
35.
What observable property describes whether or not electricity can travel through the matter?
a)
Hardness 
b)
Luster 
c)
Magnetism 
d)
Conductivity 
36.
What observable property describes the appearance of the matter due to how well light is reflected?
a)
Color 
b)
Texture 
c)
Luster 
d)
Conductivity 
37.
What observable property describes whether or not the matter can be easily scratched?
a)
Hardness 
b)
Magnetism 
c)
Malleability 
d)
Mass 
38.
What observable property describes whether or not the matter is attracted to a magnet?
a)
Hardness 
b)
Malleability 
c)
Conductivity 
d)
Magnetism