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Properties of Solid

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  • Which type of solid is made up of tiny particles that can flow like a liquid when poured?
    Granular
  • Can sand flow like a liquid if poured?
    Yes
  • Which type of solid is best for making stretchy objects like balloons?
    Flexible
  • Name a solid that is flexible.
    Doll, clay, sponge
  • For making a cake that requires fine texture, which type of solid would be best?
    Powder
  • If you wanted to create a soft and comfortable pillow, which type of solid would you choose?
    Flexible
  • Which of the following is an example of a solid? (Options: water, sand, air, steam)
    Sand
  • Chalk dust is an example of which type of solid?
    Powder
  • Which of these is NOT a solid? (Options: chair, air, pencil, stone)
    Air
  • A solid that dissolves in water is ________. (Options: sand, salt, wood, plastic)
    Salt
  • Which type of solid is sugar?
    Granular
  • For making a sculpture that requires detail and hardness, what solid would be appropriate?
    Block
  • Which of these can change shape but returns to the original? (Options: rubber band, sponge, metal, rock)
    Rubber band
  • Which of these is a hard solid? (Options: sponge, rubber band, rock, paper)
    Rock
  • What is the main characteristic of a solid?
    It has a fixed shape
  • Which type of solid can be easily stretched and returns to its original shape? (Options: glass, rubber, wood, plastic)
    Rubber
  • Which solid can be shaped when wet but hardens when dry? (Options: plastic, clay, wood, metal)
    Clay
  • Solids have a fixed shape because their particles are ________.
    Packed closely together
  • Which solid is most fragile? (Options: rock, metal, rubber, glass)
    Glass
  • Which type of solid is used in building materials?
    Block
  • What makes a flexible solid like rubber useful for making items like gloves or elastic bands?
    It can stretch and return to its original shape without breaking
  • Name a solid that is flexible.
    Doll, clay, sponge
  • Why do powder solids, like flour, feel soft but can’t hold their shape?
    Because their particles are too small and loosely packed
  • What type of solid is a sugar cube?
    Block
  • Do solids have a definite volume?
    Yes