Physical Science Chapter 1 REVIEW Click here to begin Miss Brady 5 th Grade.

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Physical Science Chapter 1 REVIEW Click here to begin Miss Brady 5 th Grade

Q1: The picture below shows cubes of three different materials. Each cube measures 1cmx1cmx1cm. All three cubes is most likely to have……. A)the same volume and same massthe same volume and same mass B)different volume and same massdifferent volume and same mass C) same volume and different masssame volume and different mass D) different volume and different massdifferent volume and different mass

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q1

You got it! Same Volume and different mass!!! Go on to question 2

Q2: What is TRUE about atoms and molecules? A) An atom has more elements than a molecule An atom has more elements than a molecule B) A molecule is made up of two or more atoms A molecule is made up of two or more atoms C) Molecules cannot be broken into different parts, and atoms can Molecules cannot be broken into different parts, and atoms can D) Atoms only make compounds, and molecules only make elements Atoms only make compounds, and molecules only make elements

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q2

You got it! A molecule is made up of two or more atoms! Go on to question 3

Q3: Which of these is true for both mixtures AND solutions? A) There parts are evenly spread out There parts are evenly spread out B) They combine a liquid and a solid They combine a liquid and a solid C) Their parts can be easily separated Their parts can be easily separated D) They are made of two or more kinds of matter They are made of two or more kinds of matter

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q3

You got it! They are made up of two or more kinds of matter! Go on to Question 4

Q4: A class sorted different kinds of rocks into groups. Which property of matter did the class use to sort the rocks? A) Color Color B) Mass Mass C) TextureTexture D) State State

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q4

You got it! Texture! Go on to Question 5

Q5: I am making gluten free cookies for a bake sale and want to make the sugar dissolve faster. How can I make the sugar dissolve faster? A) Stir the solution Stir the solution B) Use cold water Use cold water C) Add more water Add more water D) Add more sugar Add more sugar

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q5

You got it! Stir the solution! Go on to the next slide

Q6: This picture shows particles of two different materials. Which is true about these two materials? A) Cup 1 and 2 both contain gases Cup 1 and 2 both contain gases B) Cup 1 and 2 both contain liquids Cup 1 and 2 both contain liquids C) Cup 1 contains a gas and cup 2 contains a solid Cup 1 contains a gas and cup 2 contains a solid D) Cup 1 contains a liquid and cup 2 contains a solid Cup 1 contains a liquid and cup 2 contains a solid

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q6

You got it! Cup 1 contains a gas and cup 2 contains a solid! Go on to the next slide

Q7:Which statement about compounds is TRUE? A) A compound is a type of mixtures made of solids A compound is a type of mixtures made of solids B) An element has the same properties as the compound it forms An element has the same properties as the compound it forms C) A compound is made up of at least two different elements A compound is made up of at least two different elements D) An atom has the same state of matter as the compound it forms An atom has the same state of matter as the compound it forms

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q7

You got it! A compound is made up of at least two different elements! Go on to the next slide

Q8: Which of these pictures is a mixture? A) 1 only 1 only B) 2 only 2 only C) 1 and 3 1 and 3 D) 2 and 3 2 and 3

Incorrect Answer Try again! Go back to Q8

You got it! Pictures 1 and 3! Go on to the next slide

Watch this video, then go to the next slide next slide

I’m so proud of you! You’re ready for this test, congratulations! Play again?