Question 1 Which of these materials is not man-made? A Plastic B Wood C Glass.

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Question 1

Which of these materials is not man-made? A Plastic B Wood C Glass

Which of these materials is not man-made? A Plastic B Wood C Glass

2p

Question 2

Which of these materials is not natural? A Stone B Wood C Paper

Which of these materials is not natural? A Stone B Wood C Paper

12p

Question 3

Which material is manufactured from sand? A Plastic B Cardboard C Glass

Which material is manufactured from sand? A Plastic B Cardboard C Glass

20p

Question 4

Which man-made material is manufactured from oil? A Plastic B Cardboard C Glass

Which man-made material is manufactured from oil? A Plastic B Cardboard C Glass

35p

Question 6

What word means the same as see through? A Opaque B Transparent C Translucent

What word means the same as see through? A Opaque B Transparent C Translucent

50p

Question 7

What do we call it when you can not see through something? A Opaque B Transparent C Translucent

What do we call it when you can not see through something? A Opaque B Transparent C Translucent

60p

Which of these materials is transparent? A wood B glass C cardboard

Which of these materials is transparent? A wood B glass C cardboard

75p

Question 8

What word means does not let water through ? A dry B waterproof C spongy

What word means does not let water through ? A dry B waterproof C spongy

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Question 9

Which of these materials is waterproof ? A wood B plastic C sponge

Which of these materials is waterproof ? A wood B plastic C sponge

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Question 10

Which of these materials is a solid? A ice B orange juice C milk

Which of these materials is a solid? A ice B orange juice C milk

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Question 11

What happens when boiling water is added to jelly cubes? A The jelly melts B The jelly stays as a solid C The jelly dissolves

What happens when boiling water is added to jelly cubes? A The jelly melts B The jelly stays as a solid C The jelly dissolves

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Question 12

What happens chocolate is heated? A The chocolate melts B The chocolate stays as a solid C The chocolate dissolves

What happens chocolate is heated? A The chocolate melts B The chocolate stays as a solid C The chocolate dissolves

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