Science: An Elementary Teacher’s Guide/Chemistry Quiz

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1 What are the three states of matter?

solid, liquid, gas
matter, mass, volume
crust, mantle, core
liquid, air, solid

2 The nucleus of an atom consists of what?

Protons and Neutrons
Electrons and Neutrons
Electrons and Protons
Protons, Neutrons and Electrons

3 What is mass?

It is the weight of an object
It is the shape of an object
It is the chemical make up of an object
It is the quantity or property of matter

4 The law of conservation of energy states that...

Energy cannot be transferred
Energy only comes from the sun
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed
Neither of the above

5 Inertia can be defined as the tendency to remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by some external force.

False.
True.

6 Inertia is not the same as the First Law of Motion.

False.
True.

7 What is the smallest particle of a substance that has all the properties of a substance?

Gas
Matter
Molecule
Compound

8 When two or more different kinds of atoms chemically combine to form a new substance, it is called what?

Solution
Compound
Mixture
Element

9 Matter composed of a single type of atom is known as a

Element
Mineral
Molecule
Compound

10 Which of the following is a particle found in the nucleus of an atom and that has no electrical charge?

Electron
Neutron
Element
Proton

11 What is the symbol for carbon?

CA
CN
C
Ar

12 A cubed ice would be considered a

Liquid
Solid
Gas
Plasma

13 The gravitational force on an object is

Mass
Inertia
Compound
Weight

14 How many elements does the periodic table contain?

120 elements
115 elements
118 elements
110 elements

15 How is the arrangement different between periods and groups?

Periods are in vertical rows and groups in horizontal rows.
Periods are in horizontal rows and groups in vertical rows.
Periods are in the left side and groups are in the right side.
Periods are in the right side and groups are in the left side.

16 Milk turns sour. This is a ________________

Chemical Change
Physical Change
Chemical Property
Physical Property
None of the above

17 HCl being a strong acid is a __________, Wood sawed in two is ___________

Chemical Change, Physical Change
Physical Change, Chemical Change
Chemical Property, Physical Change
Physical Property, Chemical Change
None of the above

18 CuSO4 is dissolved in water but does not react with it

Chemical Change
Physical Change
Chemical Property
Physical Property
None of the above

19 Aluminum Phosphate has a density of 2.566 g/cm3

Chemical Change
Physical Change
Chemical Property
Physical Property
None of the above

20 Which of the following are examples of matter?

A Dog
Carbon Dioxide
Ice Cubes
copper (II) nitrate
A Moving Car
All of the above

21 The formation of gas bubbles when vinegar is combined with baking soda is a sign of what type of change?

Chemical Change
Physical Change

22 True or False: Bread rising is a physical property.

True
False

23 True or False: Dicing potatoes is a physical change.

True
False

24 True or False: Sunlight is matter

True
False
Light has some but not all properties of the definition of matter. See this question

25 The mass of lead is a _____________property.

Chemical
Physical