Short Answer
A or B
Multiple Choice 1
Multiple Choice 2
Multiple Choice 3
100

The state of matter in which the particles move more than the particles in solids do and the attraction between the particles is strong enough to keep the matter from completely spreading out is a/an ____________.

Liquid

100

Natural processes explain the existence of everything is a ____________.

A. biblical worldview

B. naturalistic worldview

B. naturalistic worldview

100

All matter is composed of tiny particles that are ________ in motion.

A. always

B. sometimes

C. never

A. always

100

Multiplying the length x width x height of a regularly shaped object, such as a box of birthday decorations, can be used to determine the ________ of the box.

A. mass

B. volume

C. weight

B. volume

100

The state of matter in which a substance does not have a definite shape or a definite volume is a _______________.

A. gas

B. liquid

C. solid

A. gas

200

A characteristic that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance is a/an __________.

Physical property

200

The store of the Bible is true and shapes the way a person thinks, believes, and lives is a ____________.

A. biblical worldview

B. naturalistic worldview

A. biblical worldview

200

The smallest particle of any substance is ___________.

A. an atom

B. an element

C. a molecule

A. an atom

200

Water displacement is used to measure ___________.

A. the volume of regular shapes

B. the volume of unusually shaped objects

C. the volume of both regular shapes and unusually shaped objects

B. the volume of unusually shaped objects

200

The state of matter that has no definite shape but does have definite volume is a __________.

A. gas

B. liquid

C. solid

B. liquid

300

The state of matter in which the particles have a strong attraction to each other, are close together, and do not vibrate very much is a/an ______________.

Solid

300
The volume of milk needed in a recipe is measured with a _____________.

A. balance

B. graduated container

B. graduated container

300

The physical property of matter observed when light bounces off a shiny pan is ____________.

A. conductivity

B. odor

C. reflectivity

C. reflectivity

300

The ability of a substance to transfer electrical or thermal energy is ________.

A. color

B. conductivity

C. reflectivity

B. conductivity
300

The state of matter in which a substance has a definite shape and a definite volume is a __________.

A. gas

B. liquid

C. solid

C. solid

400

Gold is made up of one kind of atom.  Therefore, gold is a/an ___________.

Element

400
The mass of a soccer ball is measured using a _____________.

A. ruler

B. balance

B. balance

400
The amount of space that a substance takes up is _________.

A. mass

B. volume

C. weight

B. volume

400

Anything that has mass and takes up space is ________.

A. matter

B. volume

C. weight

A. matter

400

Density and matter are related because _________. (choose two answers)

A. density is the weight of an object in a certain volume, or space

B. density is the mass of an object in a certain volume, or space

C. mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object

D. mass is the measure of the weight of an object

B, C

500

The state of matter in which the particles can easily be compressed, are very active, and spread apart until they meet a barrier that contains them is a/an ___________.

Gas

500

The volume of a box of books is measured using a ______________.

A. graduated container

b. ruler

B. ruler

500

Matter that is formed by combining atoms of different elements is _____________.

A. a compound

B. an element

C. a molecule

A. a compound

500

The measure of the amount of matter in an object is _____.

A. mass

B. volume

C. weight

A. mass

500

A materials engineer is a scientist who ____________. (choose 3 answers)

A. designs, creates, and tests materials to make new products

B. designs and creates materials that protect people

C. designs and creates materials that only save energy

D. designs and creates materials that help improve the quality of life for other people

A, B, D