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PASS Review #1 (Grade 3)

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Created Date 05.03.21
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  • Anything that occupies space and has mass is ____.
  • The amount of material a matter contains is called _____.
  • The amount of space occupied by matter is called ___.
  • The instrument used to measure the volume of an irregular-shaped solid is the ____.
  • It is related to the amount of force on the object due to gravity, this is what we call an object's ___.
  • The measurement of a box from side to side is called ___.
  • This method used to measure volume of an irregular-shaped object is called ____.
  • The measurement of a box from base to top or from head to foot is called ___.
  • The measurement of a box from end to end is called ___.
  • _____cannot occupy the same space at the same time.
  • Which of the following units of measurement pertains to the mass of an object?
  • Which of the following is the formula for computing the volume of regular solids?
  • Miguel measured the volume of silver ring. He got a graduated cylinder and filled it with 60ml of water. He place the silver ring and the water level rose to 65 ml. What is the volume of the silver ring?
  • Cherry brought a box with the following dimensions, length is 7cm, width is 5cm, and height is 4cm. What is the volume of the box?
  • Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
  • Matter can be solid, liquid, or gas.
  • Liquid has a definite volume.
  • Solids have a definite shape and volume.
  • Liquids have the ability to flow.
  • Gases have a close arrangement of particles.
  • Liquids follow the shape of their container.
  • Gases have a definite shape but no definite volume.
  • Solids diffuse faster than gas.
  • Changes in matter are classified as _______
  • This refers to the change in physical characteristics of a material such as size, shape, or form but not in its chemical composition.
  • It refers to the change in a materials' chemical composition that results in the formation of a new substance.
  • Burning of material
  • This refers to the change in state of matter from solid into liquid.
  • Change in state of matter from liquid to solid.
  • Change in state of matter from gas into liquid.
  • Change in the state of matte from liquid to gas.
  • Demonstrates chemical change
  • It does not indicate a chemical change.
  • Which situation is oxygen useful to living things?
  • Which is not safe in handling sharp tools?
  • Why carbon dioxide important to plants?
  • Which among the following is best material for making wires.
  • Which is not a nutritious drink?
  • Why soda is bad for you?
  • Which of the following is not a use of wood?
  • Which of the following gases is released by cars?
  • Why gasoline important?
  • It is a distinguishing quality of an object made of matter.
  • It is the property of a solid material to reflect light.
  • It is the ability of solid material to return to its original shape, length and form after being stretched or compressed.
  • It is the property of matter to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets without breaking.
  • It is the property of solids in which a material fractures or turns into pieces easily.
  • The ability of matter to be formed or stretched into wires.
  • Property of matter which is based on the motion of its particles.
  • It is the property of a liquid to resist flow.
  • The ability of a liquid to flow easily.
  • Ability of matter to resist force

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