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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Gases around us

Question 1

Which state of matter is easily squashed? A solid B liquid C gas D none of them

Which state of matter is easily squashed? A solid B liquid C gas D none of them

£100

Question 2

Which of these flow? A Solids and liquids B Liquids and gases C Solids and gases D All three states

Which of these flow? A Solids and liquids B Liquids and gases C Solids and gases D All three states

£200

Question 3

Which of these takes the shape of the container? A Solids and liquids B Liquids and gases C Liquids only D Gases only

Which of these takes the shape of the container? A Solids and liquids B Liquids and gases C Liquids only D Gases only

£300

Question 4

What state do we smell? A Solids and liquids B Liquids and gases C Liquids only D Gases only

What state do we smell? A Solids and liquids B Liquids and gases C Liquids only D Gases only

£500

Question 5

Which of these is an important fuel? A natural gas B oxygen C carbon dioxide D helium

Which of these is an important fuel? A natural gas B oxygen C carbon dioxide D helium

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Question 6

Which gas is needed for breathing? A natural gas B oxygen C carbon dioxide D helium

Which gas is needed for breathing? A natural gas B oxygen C carbon dioxide D helium

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Question 7

Name the light non-flammable gas used in balloons A natural gas B oxygen C carbon dioxide D helium

Name the light non-flammable gas used in balloons A natural gas B oxygen C carbon dioxide D helium

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Question 8

Name the flammable gas which was used in air ships A nitrogen B hydrogen C carbon dioxide D helium

Name the flammable gas which was used in air ships A nitrogen B hydrogen C carbon dioxide D helium

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Question 9

Which gas produces the fizz in lemonade? A helium B hydrogen C carbon dioxide D oxygen

Which gas produces the fizz in lemonade? A helium B hydrogen C carbon dioxide D oxygen

£16,000

Question 10

Which of these is evaporation? A solid liquid B liquid solid C gas liquid D liquid gas

Which of these is evaporation? A solid liquid B liquid solid D liquid gas C gas liquid

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Question 11

When evaporation occurs A particles vibrate faster B particles stop moving C particles break free D particles move in lines

When evaporation occurs A particles vibrate faster B particles stop moving C particles break free D particles move in lines

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Question 12

Which conditions are best for drying washing? A cold air with a fan B warm air in a box C warm air with a fan D cold air in a box

Which conditions are best for drying washing? A cold air with a fan B warm air in a box C warm air with a fan D cold air in a box

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Question 13

Which process is the reverse of evaporation? A Freezing B Melting C Boiling D Condensing

Which process is the reverse of evaporation? A Freezing B Melting C Boiling D Condensing

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Question 14

Which is not true about soil with lots of air? A the soil is hard to dig B the soil drains better C animals can breathe D plant roots grow well

Which is not true about soil with lots of air? A the soil is hard to dig B the soil drains better C animals can breathe D plant roots grow well

£500,000

Question 15

What was the name of the airship which caught fire? A Himalaya B Hindenburg C Helicopter D Hamburg

What was the name of the airship which caught fire? A Himalaya B Hindenburg C Helicopter D Hamburg

£1,000,000