1) What are the three states of matter? a) Snap, crackle and pop b) Solid, liquid and gas c) Hands, knees and bumpsadaisy d) Fish, chips and mushy peas e) Ice, water and steam f) Harry, Ron and Hermione 2) Which of these is NOT a property of a solid? a) A solid keeps its shape until a force is applied to it. b) A solid can be hard, soft or squashy. c) A solid can change state. d) A solid always takes up the same amount of space. e) A solid spreads out to completely fill the space it is in. 3) Which of these is NOT a property of a liquid? a) A liquid can change state. b) A liquid takes the shape of its container. c) A liquid can flow or be poured. d) A liquid can change shape. e) A liquid can change the amount of space it takes up. 4) Which of these is NOT a property of a gas? a) A gas has no mass. b) A gas can spread out to completely fill the container it is in. c) A gas has no fixed shape. 5) Why can a gas spread out to fill the space it is in? a) Because it is magical. b) Because it is made out of butter. c) Because it is full of confidence. d) Because the particles in a gas are spread out and can move quickly in all directions. e) Because its particles are tightly packed together. 6) A solid becomes a liquid when... a) A giant in heavy boots jumps on it. b) It is set on fire. c) It is heated to its melting point. d) It is cooled to its freezing point. e) There is a full moon. 7) On a sunny day, a puddle on the road disappears because... a) the water in the puddle freezes to become ice. b) the water evaporates in the warm air. c) armies of tiny ants drink it up. 8) Condensation is the process of... a) water becoming water vapour. b) ice becoming water. c) water becoming ice. d) water vapour cooling to become a liquid. 9) Which of these best describes the water cycle? a) The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the earth.  b) A mode of transport for moving around in the sea. c) The process of filtering dirty water to create drinking water. d) A programme on your washing machine. e) The life of water from its birth to its death. 10) We put salt down on icy roads because... a) the salt warms up the ice. b) the salt adds flavour to the ice. c) the salt lowers the freezing point of water. 11) What is oobleck? a) A Non-Plutionian Liquid b) A Non-Fluteonian Liquid c) A Non-Newtonian Liquid d) A Non-Beutonian Liquid e) A Dr Seussian Liquid f) Plasma 12) How does oobleck behave when you squeeze it? a) Like a solid, because the water particles are pushed away. b) Like a liquid, because the water particles get pushed in. c) Like a gas, because the particles go pinging off in all directions. d) Like ice-cream, because it melts. e) Like concrete, because it hardens forever. 13) Where does plasma, the fourth state of matter, occur naturally? Select all that apply! a) The sun b) The blood c) The stars d) Lightning e) The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights 14) Which of these are processes in the water cycle? Select all that apply! a) Accumulation b) Evaporation c) Multiplication d) Transpiration e) Condensation f) Precipitation 15) How do heating and cooling cause matter to change state? a) They use lots of persuasive language. b) They promise to always be good. c) They add (and take away) energy from particles, causing the particles to move more or less and leading to a change of state. d) They shout a lot. e) They ask a teacher to help.

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