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Motion Date:10-05-25

Test-3

21. The process of a gas turning into a liquid is called:

 a) Melting
 b) Condensation
 c) Sublimation
 d) Evaporation

22. When a liquid is heated, it absorbs heat energy, and the temperature of the
liquid increases. This is due to:

 a) Kinetic energy of the particles


 b) Potential energy of the particles
 c) Chemical energy of the liquid
 d) Energy required for phase change

23. Which of the following involves the change of state from solid to gas
without passing through the liquid state?

 a) Sublimation
 b) Melting
 c) Evaporation
 d) Freezing

24. What happens to the particles of a substance when it changes from a solid
to a liquid?

 a) The particles move slower and come closer together.


 b) The particles move faster and become far apart.
 c) The particles move faster but remain close together.
 d) The particles stop moving.

25. What is the primary cause of evaporation?

 a) High pressure
 b) High temperature
 c) Intermolecular forces
 d) Low pressure
26. Which of the following will decrease the rate of evaporation?

 a) Increase in surface area


 b) Decrease in temperature
 c) Increase in wind speed
 d) Increase in temperature

27. The kinetic energy of the molecules is highest in:

 a) Solid
 b) Liquid
 c) Gas
 d) Plasma

28. The space between particles is greatest in:

 a) Solids
 b) Liquids
 c) Gases
 d) None of the above

29. Which of the following statements is correct about gases?

 a) Gases are highly compressible.


 b) Gases have high intermolecular forces.
 c) Gases have a definite volume.
 d) Gases have a definite shape.

30. Which of the following statements is true about the melting of ice?

 a) It is an exothermic process.
 b) It is an endothermic process.
 c) It is a physical change without energy change.
 d) It is a chemical change.

31. The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid is called:


 a) Boiling point
 b) Melting point
 c) Freezing point
 d) Sublimation point

32. Which of the following is NOT a property of liquids?

 a) Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape.


 b) Liquids can flow and take the shape of the container.
 c) Liquids are highly compressible.
 d) Liquids are made up of particles that move freely.

33. The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water is:

 a) Evaporation
 b) Freezing
 c) Condensation
 d) Sublimation

34. The process of changing directly from solid to gas is called:

 a) Freezing
 b) Sublimation
 c) Condensation
 d) Evaporation

35. Which of the following is true about particles in a gas?

 a) They move randomly and have high kinetic energy.


 b) They vibrate but do not move freely.
 c) They are closely packed and cannot move.
 d) They are fixed in position.

36. Which of the following is the primary factor that affects the rate of
evaporation?

 a) Size of the liquid


 b) Temperature
 c) Volume of liquid
 d) Shape of the container

37. Which of the following describes the gas state?

 a) Definite shape and volume


 b) Definite volume but no definite shape
 c) Neither definite shape nor volume
 d) Neither definite volume nor mass

38. Which of the following has the highest energy?

 a) Solid
 b) Liquid
 c) Gas
 d) Plasma

39. Which of the following is NOT a phase change?

 a) Evaporation
 b) Freezing
 c) Mixing
 d) Melting

40. Which of the following does NOT involve a change in the physical state of
matter?

 a) Melting
 b) Freezing
 c) Dissolving
 d) Sublimation
Answer

1. Answer: b) Condensation
2. Answer: a) Kinetic energy of the particles
3. Answer: a) Sublimation
4. .Answer: b) The particles move faster and become far apart.
5. .Answer: b) High temperature
6. Answer: b) Decrease in temperature
7. Answer: c) Gas
8. Answer: c) Gases
9. Answer: a) Gases are highly compressible.
10. Answer: b) It is an endothermic process.
11. Answer: b) Melting point
12. Answer: c) Liquids are highly compressible.
13. Answer: c) Condensation
14. Answer: b) Sublimation
15. Answer: a) They move randomly and have high kinetic energy
16. Answer: b) Temperature
17. Answer: c) Neither definite shape nor volume
18. Answer: d) Plasma
19. Answer: c) Mixing
20. Answer: c) Dissolving

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