PROPERTIES
METAL OR NON-METAL?
MATERIAL MATCH-UP
TEST & INVESTIGATE
REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS
100

This property describes a material's ability to soak up liquids.

  • A) Flexibility

  • B) Density

  • C) Absorbency

  • D) Strength

C) Absorbency

100

This type of material is typically a good conductor of heat and electricity.

  • A) Metal

  • B) Non-Metal

  • C) Ceramic

  • D) Plastic

A) Metal

100

Windows are made from this material because it is transparent.

  • A) Metal

  • B) Plastic

  • C) Glass

  • D) Ceramic

C) Glass

100

In an absorbency test, if you soak a paper towel and a metal sheet in water, the one whose mass increases the most is the...

  • A) Paper Towel

  • B) Metal Sheet

  • C) They will be the same

  • D) Neither will change

A) Paper Towel

100

An umbrella is made from a waterproof material to do this.

  • A) Absorb rain

  • B) Repel rain

  • C) Conduct electricity

  • D) Bend easily

B) Repel rain

200

A material that breaks or shatters easily, like glass, has this property.

  • A) Malleability

  • B) Brittleness

  • C) Elasticity

  • D) Ductility

B) Brittleness

200

This type of material is usually dull in appearance and brittle.

  • A) Metal

  • B) Non-Metal

  • C) Alloy

  • D) Fiber

B) Non-Metal

200

This material, made from crude oil, is flexible, has a low melting point, and is a poor conductor.

  • A) Plastic

  • B) Metal

  • C) Ceramic

  • D) Fiber

A) Plastic

200

To test for electrical conductivity, you could build a circuit with a bulb. The bulb will light up when the circuit is connected with a...

  • A) Glass Rod

  • B) Plastic Straw

  • C) Metal Nail

  • D) Rubber Eraser

C) Metal Nail

200
  1. You would choose a strong material, like steel, to build this large structure.

    • A) A plastic bag

    • B) A paper cup

    • C) A bridge

    • D) A woolen sweater

C) A bridge

300

This is the term for a material's ability to be hammered into thin sheets.

  • A) Ductility

  • B) Malleability

  • C) Flexibility

  • D) Hardness

B) Malleability

300

The property of being drawn into thin wires is called ductility, which is most common in these.

  • A) Metals

  • B) Plastics

  • C) Ceramics

  • D) Woods

A) Metals

300

Bricks, vases, and tiles are often made from this brittle material that is baked clay.

  • A) Metal

  • B) Plastic

  • C) Ceramic

  • D) Glass

C) Ceramic

300

The Mohs scale is used to measure which property of a material?

  • A) Density

  • B) Hardness

  • C) Flexibility

  • D) Strength

B) Hardness

300

Diamond is used in cutting tools because it is extremely...

  • A) Flexible

  • B) Hard

  • C) Soft

  • D) Brittle

B) Hard

400

The ability of a material to return to its original shape after being stretched is called this.

  • A) Strength

  • B) Flexibility

  • C) Elasticity

  • D) Malleability

C) Elasticity

400

If a material is sonorous (makes a ringing sound when struck), it is most likely one of these.

  • A) Metals

  • B) Non-Metals

  • C) Fibers

  • D) Polymers

A) Metals

400

Copper and aluminium are used for electrical wires due to this specific property.

  • A) Malleability

  • B) Ductility

  • C) Elasticity

  • D) Hardness

B) Ductility

400

If you heat a glass rod, it becomes soft and can be molded. This investigation shows that glass has a...

  • A) Low Boiling Point

  • B) High Melting Point

  • C) High Electrical Conductivity

  • D) Low Density

  • B) High Melting Point

400

A material that is both flexible and elastic would be best for making this.

  • A) A window pane

  • B) A ceramic plate

  • C) A rubber band

  • D) A metal brick

C) A rubber band

500

This physical property is calculated by dividing mass by volume.

  • A) Density

  • B) Hardness

  • C) Strength

  • D) Absorbency

A) Density

500

Steel, an alloy of iron and carbon, is strong and conductive, so it is classified as one of these.

  • A) Metal

  • B) Non-Metal

  • C) Ceramic

  • D) Composite

A) Metal

500

A frying pan has a metal body for cooking but a plastic handle. This is because plastic is a good heat ______.

  • A) Conductor

  • B) Insulator

  • C) Radiator

  • D) Absorber

B) Insulator

500

In a heat conductivity test, a grain of rice stuck with wax to a metal rod will fall off faster than one on a plastic rod. This is because metal is a...

  • A) Poor heat conductor

  • B) Good electrical insulator

  • C) Good heat conductor

  • D) Brittle material

C) Good heat conductor

500

Ships are designed with large, hollow hulls. This uses the principle of ______ to make the ship float despite being made of dense metal.

  • A) Density

  • B) Transparency

  • C) Malleability

  • D) Conductivity

A) Density