9. Which of these properties describes a gas? * shape volume A definite Definite В definite Not definite Not definite Not definite D Not definite definite а. А b. в С. С d. D 10. Which of the given statement is INCORRECT? * a. Matter contains particles b. Some liquids do not contain particles C. All substances are made up of particles. d. Solids, liquids and gas are the three states of matter 11. When you heat a sample of a solid, the sample gets a little bigger. This is mainly because: * a. The particles move faster and get a little further apart b. Heat helps the particles grow C. Heating the sample makes it lighter d. Heating helps the particles slide past each other

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9. Which of these properties describes a gas? *
shape
volume
A
definite
Definite
definite
Not definite
Not definite
Not definite
Not definite
definite
а. А
b. в
С. С
d. D
10. Which of the given statement is INCORRECT? *
a. Matter contains particles
b. Some liquids do not contain particles
C. All substances are made up of particles.
d. Solids, liquids and gas are the three states of matter
11. When you heat a sample of a solid, the sample gets a little bigger. This is mainly
because: *
a. The particles move faster and get a little further apart
b. Heat helps the particles grow
C. Heating the sample makes it lighter
d. Heating helps the particles slide past each other
12. Rubber band changes its shape. Then why is it called solid? *
Rubber band changes its shape only on stretching
(when a force is applied on it).
IL When force is remove, it retains its original shape.
III Rubber band has a fixed shape
IV It satisfies all other properties of solid.
a. Tonly
b. I and II
C. Il and III
d. 1, I1,I,IV
Transcribed Image Text:9. Which of these properties describes a gas? * shape volume A definite Definite definite Not definite Not definite Not definite Not definite definite а. А b. в С. С d. D 10. Which of the given statement is INCORRECT? * a. Matter contains particles b. Some liquids do not contain particles C. All substances are made up of particles. d. Solids, liquids and gas are the three states of matter 11. When you heat a sample of a solid, the sample gets a little bigger. This is mainly because: * a. The particles move faster and get a little further apart b. Heat helps the particles grow C. Heating the sample makes it lighter d. Heating helps the particles slide past each other 12. Rubber band changes its shape. Then why is it called solid? * Rubber band changes its shape only on stretching (when a force is applied on it). IL When force is remove, it retains its original shape. III Rubber band has a fixed shape IV It satisfies all other properties of solid. a. Tonly b. I and II C. Il and III d. 1, I1,I,IV
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