Chemistry Sorting Materials Into Groups
Chemistry Sorting Materials Into Groups
Subject: Chemistry
Topic: Sorting Of Substances
No. of Questions: 20
Duration: 60 Min
Maximum Marks: 60
2. Chocolates, biscuits and other items are displayed in a shop in see‐through containers that are
made of glass or plastic. This explains the property of ____ of glass and plastic.
a. Hardness
b. Opaqueness
c. Softness
d. transparency
Answer: - d. transparency
Answer: - b. Translucent
Answer: - c. Glass
5. You have made four cups of instant coffee. One has one teaspoon of coffee, the second has two,
the third has three, and last four teaspoons of coffee. Which is the most saturated?
a. The first cup with one teaspoon of coffee.
b. The second cup with two teaspoons of coffee.
c. The third cup with three teaspoons of coffee.
d. The fourth cup with four teaspoons of coffee.
6. Take two samples, one of oil and the other of water. Mix the two. You observe that
a. They are soluble
b. Oil floats on water
c. Water floats on oil
d. None of the above
7. Take a glass of water. Add two spoons of sugar. Stir it. You observe that
a. Sugar does not dissolve in water
b. Sugar dissolves in water
c. Sugar floats on water
d. Sugar sinks and stays below.
8. Water plays an important role in the functioning of our body because it ______
Answer: - a. Dividing materials in groups makes it convenient to study their properties and
observe patterns in these properties
10. The materials, through which objects can be seen, but not clearly, are known as _____.
a. Transparent
b. Translucent
c. Opaque
d. Soluble
Answer: - b. Translucent
a. Sand
b. Oil
c. Glycerine
d. Iron filing
a. Chalk
b. Washing soda
c. Lemon juice
d. Sugar
a. Iron
b. Glass
c. Diamond
d. Chalk
a. Chalk
b. Wool
c. Cotton
d. Diamond
a. Iron pin
b. Wood
c. Steel
d. Coin
a. Steel spoon
b. Piece of wood
c. Pencil
d. Toothbrush
Answer: - c. Wood
Answer: - b. Eraser