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question_answer1)
Anything, which occupies space and has weight is called?
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question_answer2)
Which of the following is not a solid matter?
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question_answer3)
Books are made up of _____.
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question_answer4)
Which of the following material is used to make lunch boxes?
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question_answer5)
Which of the following is in liquid state?
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question_answer6)
Which of the following has fixed shape and size?
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question_answer7)
Candles are made from _____.
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question_answer8)
Which of the following objects is made up of leather?
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question_answer9)
Which of the following objects is not an example of opaque objects?
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question_answer10)
Which of the following is transparent?
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Which of the following do not have fixed shape?
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question_answer12)
Which of the following takes the shape of the container they are put in?
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question_answer13)
Which of the following is invisible?
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question_answer14)
Which of the following you can't hold in your hand easily ?
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question_answer15)
Which of the following is solid?
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question_answer16)
Air is a mixture of many _____ such as oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
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question_answer17)
Matter can be changed from one form to another by _____.
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question_answer18)
Ice-cream is a solid form of _____.
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question_answer19)
Which of the following we breathe out?
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question_answer20)
Which of the following do not have fixed shape?
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question_answer21)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer22)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer23)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer24)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer25)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer26)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer27)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer28)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer29)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer30)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer31)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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air done
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question_answer32)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer33)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer34)
Direction: Fill in the blanks in the passage given below. Everything around us is made of ______ (21) ______. Matter is anything that occupy space and has ______ (22) ______. The food we eat, the air we ______ (23) ______, the water we drink, are all examples of matter. It is found in ______ (24) ______ states- solid, liquid and gas. ______ (25) ______ have a fixed shape and ______ (26) ______ change their shape. They take the ______ (27) ______ of the container they are kept in. Gases ______ (28) ______ out and they do not have a _____ (29) ______ shape ______. Air is a mixture of ______ (30) ______. Depending on whether ______ (31) ______ can pass through them, materials are of ______ (32) ______ types. Glass is an example of ______ (33) ______ material and ______ (34) ______ is an example of opaque material.
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question_answer35)
Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions. Matters are made up of very tiny particles called molecules. Molecules in a solid are very tightly packed. Molecules in liquid and gas are loosely packed. The state of matter can change on heating or cooling. When solids are heated they turn into liquid and heating liquid can turn it into a gas. Matter is made of small particles called _____.
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question_answer36)
Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions. Matters are made up of very tiny particles called molecules. Molecules in a solid are very tightly packed. Molecules in liquid and gas are loosely packed. The state of matter can change on heating or cooling. When solids are heated they turn into liquid and heating liquid can turn it into a gas. In which of the following molecules are loosely packed?
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question_answer37)
Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions. Matters are made up of very tiny particles called molecules. Molecules in a solid are very tightly packed. Molecules in liquid and gas are loosely packed. The state of matter can change on heating or cooling. When solids are heated they turn into liquid and heating liquid can turn it into a gas. Molecules in solid are packed _____.
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question_answer38)
Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions. Matters are made up of very tiny particles called molecules. Molecules in a solid are very tightly packed. Molecules in liquid and gas are loosely packed. The state of matter can change on heating or cooling. When solids are heated they turn into liquid and heating liquid can turn it into a gas. Which of the following changes solid into liquid and liquid into gases?
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question_answer39)
Direction: Read the given passage and answer the following questions. Matters are made up of very tiny particles called molecules. Molecules in a solid are very tightly packed. Molecules in liquid and gas are loosely packed. The state of matter can change on heating or cooling. When solids are heated they turn into liquid and heating liquid can turn it into a gas. Which of the following states of matter can't be seen or touched?
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question_answer40)
Your mother gave you a glass full of mango shake. Your sister poured that into your lunch box and kept the box in freezer. After 2 hours what all changes did you notice?
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Mango shake becomes ice-cream done
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Consider the following statements and choose the correct answer. Statement 1: Gases spread out and they do not have a fixed shape. Statement 2: A book is made up of papers.
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Match the following
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Column - II |
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Window panes |
1 |
Paper |
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Candle |
2 |
Glass |
C |
Envelope |
3 |
Rubber |
D |
Tyres |
4 |
Wax |
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question_answer43)
Calculate the total number of solid thing
Spoon | Pot | Bottle | Ball | Mangoshake |
Tyre | Milk | Watch | Juice | Soda |
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Which of the following solids can change into liquid if they are kept in sun?
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Which of the following can be seen clearly in the air?
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Which of the following is not filled with air?
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Identify X and Y.
| X | Milk |
| Solid | Y |
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Which of the following is not true about matters?
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Matter has weight. done
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Matter does not occupy space. done
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question_answer49)
Ramu, a little boy was asked to lift a bucket full of water. He tried but cannot lift it and started crying. Ramu wants to know why he could not lift it. As a friend what will you tell him?
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question_answer50)
Read the given sentences and choose True or False (T/F) 1. Chalk, rice and biscuits are solid matters 2. Oil, honey and tea are liquid matters 3. Ice-cream melts in refrigerator
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