MCQGeeks
CBSE
JEE
NTSE
NEET
English
UK Quiz
Quiz
Driving Test
Practice
Games
Home
KS2
Ks2 Science
Solids, Liquids And Gases 02
Solution
Q.1.
In warmer temperatures, how do particles of any material move?
0%
More slowly
0%
More quickly
0%
Alternately slowly and quickly
0%
Particles never change how they move
Q.2.
When a material is heated, what happens to its particles?
0%
They lose energy and become more strongly attached (attracted) to other particles
0%
They gain energy and become less strongly attached (attracted) to other particles
0%
They begin to stick together
0%
They stop moving
Q.3.
In cooler temperatures, how do the particles of any material move?
0%
More slowly
0%
More quickly
0%
Alternately slowly and quickly
0%
Particles never change how they move
Q.4.
Although air is made up of several gases, the two main ones are nitrogen and which other?
0%
Helium
0%
Oxygen
0%
Carbon dioxide
0%
Methane
Q.5.
Can sugar become a liquid?
0%
Yes, when it is heated to a very high temperature
0%
Yes, when it is heated to 100° Celsius
0%
Sometimes, depending on what type of sugar it is
0%
Sugar can never become liquid
Q.6.
What is solid water called?
0%
Magma
0%
Dry ice
0%
Ice
0%
Water vapour
Q.7.
In order to smell, particles from the object must enter your nose. In which state of matter are these particles?
0%
Solid
0%
Liquid
0%
Gas
0%
Liquid or gas
Q.8.
What is water called when it is a gas?
0%
Helium
0%
Carbon dioxide
0%
Nitrogen
0%
Water vapour
Q.9.
A sweet fizzy drink contains what?
0%
Solid only
0%
Liquid only
0%
Gas only
0%
Solid, liquid and gas
Q.10.
Which of the following describes what happens when water evaporates?
0%
Gravity causes the water to run downhill and disappear
0%
The water gradually becomes solid and these solids break away from the liquid
0%
The water doesn't exist any longer
100%
Particles gain enough energy to break free from the liquid's surface
Support mcqgeeks.com by disabling your adblocker.
×
Please disable the adBlock and continue.
Thank you.
Reload page