MATTER- Chemistry Class 6th and 7th NCERT and CBSE Questions Quiz Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps - May 09, 2025 Notice: The quiz is meant for your practice. It may have some mistakes. Please check the answers carefully. Quiz Topic:MATTER CHEMISTRY 1. What is matter? A) Anything that shines B) Anything that has life C) Anything that occupies space and has mass D) Anything that is colorful 2. The space occupied by matter is called: A) Area B) Volume C) Weight D) Pressure 3. Which instrument is used to measure mass? A) Thermometer B) Barometer C) Physical balance D) Voltmeter 4. Which of the following is a homogeneous material? A) Marble rock B) Soil C) Pure common salt D) Concrete 5. Which of these is a heterogeneous material? A) Marble rock B) Pure water C) Distilled alcohol D) Salt solution 6. How many physical states does matter have at room temperature and ordinary pressure? A) Two B) Three C) Four D) Five 7. Which is the state of matter with definite shape and volume? A) Liquid B) Gas C) Solid D) Plasma 8. Which of the following is NOT a solid? A) Wood B) Petrol C) Iron D) Plastic 9. What is true about liquids? A) They have no volume B) They have definite volume but no shape C) They have no mass D) They have a fixed shape 10. Which of these is a liquid? A) Ice B) Steam C) Water D) Oxygen 11. What is true about gases? A) They have no definite shape or volume B) They have a definite shape C) They cannot move D) They are always heavier than liquids 12. Which of the following is a gas? A) Milk B) Stone C) Air D) Sugar 13. What are molecules made of? A) Liquids B) Solids C) Atoms D) Gases 14. What are the basic building blocks of matter? A) Elements B) Atoms C) Compounds D) Molecules 15. Which has the least intermolecular space? A) Gases B) Solids C) Liquids D) Plasma 16. Which has the highest intermolecular force? A) Gases B) Liquids C) Solids D) Vapors 17. Solids generally have: A) Low density B) No volume C) High density D) No mass 18. Liquids take the shape of: A) The container in which they are placed B) Solids C) Gases D) Spoons 19. Which of the following statements is true for liquids? A) They have a definite shape B) They cannot flow C) They have a definite volume but not shape D) They have fixed positions 20. Why can liquids flow? A) They are hot B) They are heavy C) Because intermolecular force is less than solids D) They have no mass 21. What is true about gases in a container? A) They stay in one place B) They occupy the entire volume of the container C) They form solids D) They turn into liquid 22. Gases have: A) No mass B) No weight C) Definite mass D) Definite volume 23. Intermolecular forces in gases are: A) Very high B) Negligible C) Strong D) Moderate 24. Which of the following has the highest freedom of movement of particles? A) Solid B) Liquid C) Gas D) Ice 25. Which of the following represents the correct order of increasing intermolecular space? A) Liquid < Solid < Gas B) Solid < Liquid < Gas C) Gas < Liquid < Solid D) Liquid < Gas < Solid Previous Next Submit Retry Previous Post « Next Post » Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Comments
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