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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Year 5 Science Changing State

Question 1

What is ‘changing state’? A When a substance changes colour B When a substance changes smell C When a substance changes form D When a substance changes clothes

What is ‘changing state’? A When a substance changes colour B When a substance changes smell C When a substance changes form D When a substance changes clothes

£100

Question 2

Which uses the most water? A Toilet B Washing machine C Bath D Shower

Which uses the most water? A Toilet B Washing machine C Bath D Shower

£200

Question 3

I breath on a cold window. What do I see? A Evaporation B Condensation C Freezing D Boiling

I breath on a cold window. What do I see? A Evaporation B Condensation C Freezing D Boiling

£300

Question 4

Condensation is the change in state of… A Liquid to solid B Solid to gas C Solid to liquid D Gas to liquid

Condensation is the change in state of… A Liquid to solid B Solid to gas C Solid to liquid D Gas to liquid

£500

Question 5

Water begins to boil at… A 100 degrees celsius B 0 degrees celsius C 95 degrees celsius D -10 degrees celsius

Water begins to boil at… A 100 degrees celsius B 0 degrees celsius C 95 degrees celsius D -10 degrees celsius

£1,000

Question 6

Boiling is the change of state of… A Solid to liquid B Liquid to gas C Gas to solid D Gas to liquid

Boiling is the change of state of… A Solid to liquid B Liquid to gas C Gas to solid D Gas to liquid

£2,000

Question 7

What is ice? A Steamy water B Liquid water C Warm water D Frozen water

What is ice? A Steamy water B Liquid water C Warm water D Frozen water

£4,000

Question 8

When does ice begin to melt? A 0 degrees celsius B 20 degrees celsius C 16 degrees celsius D 100 degrees celsius

When does ice begin to melt? A 0 degrees celsius B 20 degrees celsius C 16 degrees celsius D 100 degrees celsius

£8,000

Question 9

Freezing is the change of state of… A Liquid to gas B Liquid to solid C Solid to liquid D Liquid to gas

Freezing is the change of state of… A Liquid to gas B Liquid to solid C Solid to liquid D Liquid to gas

£16,000

Question 10

Melting is the change of state of… A Gas to liquid B Liquid to gas C Solid to gas D Solid to liquid

A Gas to liquid B Liquid to gas C Solid to gas D Solid to liquid Melting is the change of state of… A Gas to liquid B Liquid to gas C Solid to gas D Solid to liquid

£32,000

Question 11

A The path of the earth’s water system B How water ends up on the moon What is the water cycle? A The path of the earth’s water system B How water ends up on the moon C A special bicycle D Melting ice peaks

A The path of the earth’s water system B How water ends up on the moon What is the water cycle? A The path of the earth’s water system B How water ends up on the moon C A special bicycle D Melting ice peaks

£64,000

Question 12

A Melted ice B Cotton wool C Boiling water D Evaporated water What is a cloud? A Melted ice B Cotton wool C Boiling water D Evaporated water

A Melted ice B Cotton wool C Boiling water D Evaporated water What is a cloud? A Melted ice B Cotton wool C Boiling water D Evaporated water

£125,000

Question 13

How does water end up in our lakes, rivers and streams? A It just does B It can’t be explained C From rain and snow D When kettles boil

How does water end up in our lakes, rivers and streams? A It just does B It can’t be explained C From rain and snow D When kettles boil

£250,000

Question 14

Which beaker containing ice will have all of its ice cubes melt last? A Beaker with 3 cubes B Beaker with 1 cube C Beaker with 5 cubes D Beaker with 2 cubes

Which beaker containing ice will have all of its ice cubes melt last? A Beaker with 3 cubes B Beaker with 1 cube C Beaker with 5 cubes D Beaker with 2 cubes

£500,000

Question 15

A It is so warm that the water would simple evaporate Why would it be difficult to make a cup of tea at the top of Mount Everest? A It is so warm that the water would simple evaporate B It is so cold that your hands would not be able to pick up anything C It is so cold that it would be difficult to boil at the required 100 degrees C D You can’t get tea bags on top of a mountain

A It is so warm that the water would simple evaporate Why would it be difficult to make a cup of tea at the top of Mount Everest? A It is so warm that the water would simple evaporate B It is so cold that your hands would not be able to pick up anything C It is so cold that it would be difficult to boil at the required 100 degrees C D You can’t get tea bags on top of a mountain

£1,000,000