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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1: What is the primary purpose of a thermometer?
(a) To measure pressure
(b) To measure temperature
(c) To measure humidity
(d) To measure distance
Ans: (b) To measure temperature
Q2: Which thermometer is commonly used to check body temperature?
(a) Laboratory Thermometer
(b) Clinical Thermometer
(c) Mercury Thermometer
(d) Digital Scale
Ans: (b) Clinical Thermometer
Q3: Which scale uses degrees Fahrenheit?
(a) Celsius Scale
(b) Kelvin Scale
(c) Fahrenheit Scale
(d) Thermometric Scale
Ans: (c) Fahrenheit Scale
Q4: What liquid is often used in laboratory thermometers?
(a) Water
(b) Alcohol
(c) Mercury
(d) Both b and c
Ans: (d) Both b and c
Q5: What happens to the temperature during summer?
(a) It decreases
(b) It stays the same
(c) It increases
(d) It fluctuates randomly
Ans: (c) It increases
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: The device used to measure temperature is called a __________.
Ans: thermometer
Q2: The Celsius scale is represented by the symbol __________.
Ans: °C
Q3: __________ thermometers are used in scientific settings.
Ans: Laboratory
Q4: A temperature of 0 degrees Celsius is equivalent to __________ Kelvin.
Ans: 273.15
Q5: The temperature in __________ is usually higher than in winter.
Ans: summer
True or False Statements
Q1: A clinical thermometer is used to measure air temperature. (True/False)
Ans: False
Q2: The Kelvin scale is the SI unit for temperature. (True/False)
Ans: True
Q3: Mercury thermometers are safe to use and do not pose any risks. (True/False)
Ans: False
Q4: We can always trust our sense of touch to determine temperature accurately. (True/False)
Ans: False
Q5: The Fahrenheit scale is becoming more common in scientific studies. (True/False)
Ans: False
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4. What is the significance of zero degrees on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales? |
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