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Class 9 Matter in our surroundings

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  • The quantity of matter present in an object is called its: a)Weight (b)Gram (c)Mass (d)Density
    mass
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  • The force that binds the particles of matter together is known as: a)Intermolecular space (b)Bond (c)Intermolecular force (d)Nuclear force
    Intermolecular force
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  • Which of the following describes the liquid phase? A)It has a definite shape and a definite volume (b)It has a definite shape but not a definite volume (c)It has a definite volume but not a definite shape (d)It has neither a definite shape
    It has a definite volume but not a definite shape
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  • The property of flow is unique to fluids. Which one of the following statements is correct a) Only gases behave like fluids (b) Gases and solids behave like fluids (c) Gases and liquids behave like fluids (d) Only liquids are fluidsct?
    Gases and liquids behave like fluids
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  • A few substances are arranged in the increasing order of ‘forces of attraction’ between (a) Water, air, wind (b) Air, sugar, oil (c) Oxygen, water, sugar (d) Salt their particles. Which one of the following represents a correct arrangement?
    (c) Oxygen, water, sugar
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  • Which of the following has the strongest interparticle forces at room temperature? a) Oxygen (b) Water (c) Bromine (d) Iron
    (d) Iron
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  • Choose the state of matter which has neither definite shape nor volume a) solids b) gases c) liquids d) none of the above
    gases
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  • Select the rigid form of matter a) Solids b)gases c) liquids
    solids
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  • WHICH AMONG THE FOLLWING IS CLASSIFIED AS MATTER A) COLD B) HEAT C) AIR D) RED
    AIR
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  • Choose correct option from given following with respect to characteristics of matter Particles of matter do not have spaces between them Particles of matter are in continuous motion Particles of matter are not in motion Particle of matte
    Particles of matter are in continuous motion
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  • Matter is made up of tiny particles large particles solid particles liquid particles
    TINY PARTICLES
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