Q1. State True/False:
i. Opaque is a materials through which you are not able to see.
Ans. True
ii. Insoluble substances mix in water.
Ans. False
iii. Soft materials can be compressed or scratched.
Ans. True
iv. Brick is opaque, while butter paper is translucent.
Ans. True
Different Types of Materials
v. Salt does not dissolve in water.
False
vi. All gases are non–lustrous.
Ans. True
vii. Oil mixes with water.
Ans. False
viii. Stone settles down in water.
Ans. True
ix. Vinegar does not mix with water.
Ans. False
x. Iron is harder than sponge.
Ans. True
xi. Air is transparent.
Ans. True
xii. Glycerine is not soluble in water.
Ans. False
xiii. Diamonds, gems and pearls are lustrous.
Ans. True
xiv. Honey floats on the surface of water.
Ans. False
xv. Alcohol is immiscible with water.
Ans. False
xvi. Diamond is the hardest natural occurring substance.
Ans. True.
i. gas is soluble in water.
Ans. Oxygen
ii. Grouping things together with similar properties is called .
Ans. Sorting/Classification
iii. is the metal that exists in liquid state.
Ans. Mercury
iv. is a soft metal that can be cut with a knife.
Ans. Potassium
v. Iodine is a that has lustre.
Ans. non-metal
vi. A piece of stone is a material.
Ans. hard
vii. All gases are not in water.
Ans. soluble
viii. Dried leaf on the surface of water.
Ans. floats
ix. Oily patch on a piece of paper is .
Ans. translucent
x. Water is a liquid.
Ans. transparent
xi. Materials that have lustre are usually called as .
Ans. metal.
xii. Materials are grouped on the basis of or in their properties.
Ans. similarities , dissimilarities
xiii. Based upon transparency, materials can be grouped as , and .
Ans. opaque , transparent , translucent
xiv. A substance which is used in making different objects is called .
Ans. material
Ans. Translucent.
Q4. Name a liquid which is lustrous?
Ans. Amongst the liquids, mercury is the lustrous.
Q5. Name two non-metals which are lustrous?
Ans. Graphite and Iodine crystals.
Q6. What happens when we add mustard oil to a glass full of water?
Ans. The mustard oil floats on water and forms a separate layer.
Q7. Name some materials that float on water?
Ans. wax, plastic ball, wood, leaf, ice, thermocol, oil.
Q8. Name some materials that sink in water?
Ans. stone, key, screw, iron nail, coin.
Q9. Name any two things which can be made out of wood?
Ans. Table and Chair.
Q10. Write the object from the following which shine: brick, earthen pitcher, glass bowl, plastic table, steel spoon, cotton bed sheet, newspaper.
Ans. glass bowl and steel spoon.
Q11. Make a list of items that floats on kerosene?
Ans. paper, thermocol, thin plastic sheet.
Q12. Name one lustrous material?
Ans. Aluminium.
Q13. Which material is generally used for making pens?
Ans. Plastic or Metal.
Ans. Wooden doors and steel plate.
Q15. Define density. How is it related to floating and sinking in water?
Ans. The degree of compactness of a substance is called density. The object which is denser than water will sink whereas object which is less dense than water will float.
Q16. Write two things made from leather.
Ans. belt and hand-bag.
Q17. Write name of any three metals.
Ans. Iron, Aluminium and Copper.
Q18. Name few things made up of plastic.
Ans. cups, plates, toys, buckets, baskets.
Q19. Why water is considered as a universal solvent?
Ans. Water is capable of dissolving most of the substances in it. That is why it is known as universal solvent.
Q20. Why does a coin sink in water?
Ans. Object with higher density than water will sink. A coin is made up of metal. Density of metal is higher than water. That’s why coin sinks in water.
Assertion and Reason Questions
Q21. Assertion (A): Wood is a good conductor of heat.
Reason (R): Substances which do not allow heat to pass through them are called poor conductors of heat.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Ans. (d) Wood is a poor conductor of heat.
Q22. Assertion (A): If we add some ammonium chloride (a solid) to a glass of water and stir it for some time, we find that solid disappears.
Reason (R): Ammonium chloride is soluble in water.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Ans. (a) Soluble substances dissolve in water.
Q23. Assertion (A): The materials which can be compressed or scratched easily are called soft.
Reason (R): Iron is a hard material.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Ans. (b)
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