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HORIZON INTERNATIONAL BILINGUAL SCHOOL 2.TERM, 2.

EXAMINATION PHYSICS 6th Grade


1) The hotness or coldness of an object is called the ____ of it. a. heat b. temperature c. mass d. density e. expansion

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12) Matter is everything made of .. A) space B) energy C) atoms and molecules D) iron E) proteins
The figure shows particles (atoms or molecules) for the three different states of matter. So write the state of matter for each picture in figure.

2) When you hold a glass of lemonade with ice, you feel a sensation that we describe as ____. Likewise, you experience a ___ feeling when you touch a cup of tea. A) heat radiation B) high, low C) cold, hot D) hot, cold

3) Which temperature scale is used widely in our daily life? a. Celsius b. Rankin c. Fahrenheit d. Kelvin

14) What happens to most materials when they become warmer? A) They contract. B) They vaporize. C) They float. D) They expand. 15) Which occurs if two objects at different temperatures are in contact? A) convection C) condensation B) radiation D) conduction 16) Thermal energy moving from the Sun to Earth is an example of which process? A) convection B) radiation C) expansion D) conduction 17) A recipe calls for a cake to be baked at a temperature of 350F. What is this temperature on the Celsius scale? A)162C B) 194C C)177C D)212C 18) Which of the following temperature conversions is incorrect? a) -273C=0 K b) 298 K= 571C c) 273C=546 K d) 88 K = 185C

4) What must be true about two given objects for heat energy to be transferred between them? A. The objects must be large. B. The objects must be hot. C. The objects must contain a large amount of energy. D. The objects must have different temperatures.

5) What unit is used to measure temperature?


A) kg B) Calorie C)K D) N E) J 6) Which instrument is used to measure temperature? A) meter B) Calorimeter C) thermometer D) dynamometer

7) What is the coldest possible temperature called? A) Zero point B) Cool C) Cold D) Absolute Zero

19) Which of the following has no effect on the amount of expansion of a body? a) Dimensions of the body b) Temperature change c)Type of matter a body is composed of d) Colour of the body 20) Which air temperature feels coldest? a) 40 C b) 40 F c) 233 K d) All three are equal.

8) The lowest attainable temperature is equal to ________ A) -273 K B) 0 K C) 273 K D) 373 K E) -180 K

9) Which has the biggest temperature? A) a glass of water C) a glass of boiling water B) a glass of ice D) none

21) At what temperature do the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales have the same numeric value? a) 40 degrees b) 0 degrees c) 40 degrees d) 212 e) 32 22) -273 0 100 273 373

10) If a cup of ice is added into a cup of hot tea. Heat energy flows____________ A) from tea to ice B) from ice to tea C) first from ice to tea then back to ice D) none 11)

Say which of the above is the temperature of a) boiling water in C c) absolute zero in C e) melting ice in C b) boiling water in K d) absolute zero in K f) melting ice in K

23) The diagram shows a thermometer calibrated in degrees

Celsius.
Heat energy is transferred between an ice cube and a wood above. Compare the temperatures of ice(T ice) and wood (Twood) 1) In the condition a: A Tice = Twood B) Tice <Twood C) Tice > Twood D) Tice + Twood = 0 2) In the condition b: A Tice = Twood B) Tice <Twood C) Tice > Twood D) Tice + Twood = 0 3) In the condition c: A Tice = Twood B) Tice <Twood C) Tice > Twood D) Tice + Twood = 0

What are the values of the lower fixed point and of the upper fixed point on the Celsius scale? lower fixed point/C upper fixed point/C A 10 110 B 0 20 C 0 100 D 20 100

1) There are three main temperature scales; Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin. Sometimes we need to convert from one into another. So match the changes in temperature scales given below.

a) b) c) d)

What is the melting point of the matter? What is the freezing point of the matter? What is the boiling point of the matter? What i sthe condensing point of the matter?

4) what kind of heat transfer happens below in figures?

2) Write the temperatures on three temperature scales.

3) what is the state of matter having the following graph at each part of the graph? 5) Some thermometers contain a red liquid. What is this liquid? What happens to this liquid when the thermometer is placed in hot water?

I. II. solid+liquid III. IV. .. V. .

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