NCERT MCQ ON MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDINGS
Q1. What is the matter?
- Anything that has mass.
- Anything that has volume.
- Anything that has mass and volume.
- Anything that has mass and volume and occupy space.
Ans. Anything that has mass and volume and occupies space.
Q2. The matter is made up of:
- Cell
- Molecules
- Particles
- Gas
Ans. Particles
Q3. We cannot see the atom with:
- Naked eye
- Microscope
- Electron microscope
- Telescope
Ans. Naked eye
Q4. Particles of matter have:
- Volume
- Speed
- Potential energy
- Space between them
Ans. Space between them
Q5. Particles of the matter:
- Attract each other
- Repel each other
- Both of them
- None of them
Ans. Attract each other
Q6. Matter exists in:
- Three state
- Two state
- One state
- Five state
Ans. Three state
Q7. Solids have distinct:
- Shape
- Size
- Volume
- Boundary
Ans. Boundary
Q8. Mass per unit volume of a substance is called its:
- Density
- Volume
- Mass
- Kinetic energy
Ans. Density
Q9. Liquids are:
- Incompressible
- Compressible
- Light
- All of them
Ans. Incompressible
Q10. Gases are:
- Incompressible
- Compressible
- Highly compressible
- All of them
Ans. Highly compressible
Q11. The density of gases is:
- Maximum
- Minimum
- Medium
- None of the above
Ans. minimum
Q12. CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is:
- Clean fuel
- Rocket fuel
- CFCs
- Not a fuel
Ans. Clean fuel
Q13. The states of matter are:
- Interchangeable
- Interconvertible
- Interlinked
- Interconnected
Ans. Interconvertible
Q14. The factor responsible for converting one state of matter into another:
- Change in temperature
- Change in pressure
- Both a and b
- Change in humidity
Ans. Both a and b
Q15. The process of conversion of matter from its solid state to its liquid state at specific conditions of temperature and pressure is called:
- Boiling point
- Freezing point
- Vaporization
- Melting point
Ans. Melting point
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