Explore the foundational concepts of matter in 'Matter in our surroundings' quiz. Topics include the nature of matter, its movements, and properties like inter-particle forces. This quiz is designed to assess understanding of physical science principles, crucial for learners in educational settings.
They are continuously moving
They have space between them
They attract each other
All of the above
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Boiling point
Melting point
Freezing point
All of the above
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Changing temperature
Changing pressure
Changing temperature or pressure
None of the above
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Air
Water
Ice
Salt-Water solution
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It is highly flammable
It retains odors
It is breathable and absorbs moisture
It is waterproof
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As temperature increases, particles of matter moves slower
As temperature increases, particles of matter moves faster
As temperature decreases, particles of matter moves faster
All of the above
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Evaporation depends on exposed surface area
Evaporation depends on temperature
Evaporation depends on humidity
Evaporation doesn't depend on wind
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Evaporation is not a surface phenomenon
Evaporation and boiling is same
Evaporation always causes cooling
Evaporation doesn't depend on humidity
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Maximum in solids
Maximum in gases
Minimum in solids
Minimum in solids
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197 degree celcius
297 degree celcius
97 degree celcius
Data insufficient
Latent heat of fusion
Latent heat of vapourisation
Sensible heat of melting
Sensible heat
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Liquid state of matter
Plasma state of matter
Bose Einstein condensate
Gas state of matter
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Minimum in solids
More in liquids
Maximum in gas
All of the above
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Camphor
Ammonium Chloride
Nepthalene balls
All of the above
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0 degree celcius
0 Kelvin
-273.15 degree celcius
Both option 2 and 3
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102 K
344 K
-202 K
202 K
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