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This document contains information about heat and temperature from a science textbook. It includes multiple choice questions and answers about key concepts such as: - The SI unit for heat energy is the joule. - Temperature measures the degree of hotness or how fast particles are moving. - Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred through conduction, convection, or radiation. - Materials expand when heated as the distance between particles increases, and contract when cooled as particles move slower.

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Science Form 1 Hea

This document contains information about heat and temperature from a science textbook. It includes multiple choice questions and answers about key concepts such as: - The SI unit for heat energy is the joule. - Temperature measures the degree of hotness or how fast particles are moving. - Heat is a form of energy that can be transferred through conduction, convection, or radiation. - Materials expand when heated as the distance between particles increases, and contract when cooled as particles move slower.

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SCIENCE FORM 1 HEA T

HEAT VS TEMPERATURE 1. What is the S.I unit for heat energy? A. Kelvin B. Joule C. Celsius D. Kilogram 2. Temperature is _________________________. A. a mass of the substances B. a degree of hotness of the substance C. a volume of the substances D. a form of energy 3. Degree of hotness is measured in the_________. A. Celsius B. Kilogram C. Joule D. Ampere 4. _________ tell us how fast the particles are moving. A. Hotness B. Energy C. Temperature D. Heat 5. Sun gives out heat. What is heat? A. Heat is a degree of hotness. B. Heat is a volume of liquids. C. Heat is a mass of solids. D. Heat is a form of energy

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HEAT ABSORTION & RADIATION 1. Dark and dull surface are _______. A. good absorber. B. good reflector. C. poor absorber. D. poor radiator 2. Why houses paint with dull color hotter than houses paint with bright color paint? A. Bright surface is poor absorber B. Bright surface is good absorber C. Dull surface is poor absorber D. Dull surface is good reflector 3. White and shiny surface are _________. A. good absorber B. good radiator C. poor reflector D. good reflector 4. The oil tank of a tanker is painted with shiny aluminium paint to ____________. A. detect heat B. reflect heat C. radiate heat D. absorb heat

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CONDUCTION, CONVECTION & RADIATION 1. Heat can flow through air or vacuum by ____. A. Conduction B. Convection C. Combustion D. Radiation 2. Heat flows through ____ by conduction. A. solids B. liquids C. gas D. matter 3. The ____ is a natural phenomenon that is caused by the transfer of liquids. A. sea breeze B. warming of the earth C. combustion D. combustion photosynthesis 4. In conduction, heat flows from a ____ to a ____ region. A. cooler, hotter B. cooler, cooler C. hotter, cooler D. hotter, hotter 5. Heat flows by the actual circulating movement of the fluids in ____ . A. convection B. radiation C. combustion D. conduction

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EXPANSION & CONTRACTION 1. Why distance between particles closer? A. Matter is expanded B. Matter is transferred C. Matter is heated D. Matter is cooled 2. How particles moves when they are heated up? A. Particles move slower B. Particles move faster C. Particles constant D. None of the above 3. Which A. B. C. D. matter expands the most when heated up? Gas Solid Liquid Gas and liquid

4. Gas, liquids and metals is being cooled. Which one is not contract? A. Metals B. Liquids C. Gas D. Gas and metals 5. Three flasks of the same volume are filled with water, alcohol and mercury being put in hot water. Arrange which are gradually expands . A. Alcohol, mercury, water B. Alcohol, water, mercury C. Water, mercury, alcohol D. Water, alcohol, mercury

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CONDUCTOR & INSULATOR 1. Heat ____ are materials that allow heat to flow through them easily. A. radiation B. absorption C. insulator D. conductor 2. Heat insulator is _______. A. material that heat easily B. material that heat poorly C. movement of fluids D. degree of hotness 3. Material such as ____ is heat insulator. A. silver B. bronze C. aluminium D. cork 4. Frying pan is colder than a wooden table because ____ . A. wooden tables is good heat conductor B. frying pan is bad heat conductor C. frying pan is good heat conductor D. none of the above 5. Which A. B. C. D. of the objects is heat insulator? Thermometer Frying pan Electric iron Electric kettle

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CHANGE IN STATE OF MATTER
1. The conversion of matter from solid state to liquid state is called _____.

A. B. C. D.

Freezing Melting Boiling Sublimation

2. The direct conversion of gas to solid is called _____ . A. Condensation B. Sublimation C. Evaporation D. Melting 3. When liquid evaporates, it turns into _____ . A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Gas and solid 4. Choose the right statement. A. Liquid change to solid B. Liquid change to solid C. Liquid change to solid D. Liquid change to solid

is is is is

called melting called boiling called freezing called evaporation

5. When gas change it state ti liquid, it is called _____. A. Boiling B. Sublimation C. Evaporation D. Condensation

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ANSWERS: HEAT VS TEMPERATURE 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. D

HEAT ABSORTION & RADIATION 1. A 2. A 3. D 4. B

CONDUCTION, CONVECTION & RADIATION 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. A

EXPANSION & CONTRACTION 1. D 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. B

CONDUCTOR & INSULATOR 1. D 2. D 3. D 4. C 5. A

CHANGE IN STATE OF MATTER 1. B 2. B 3. A 4. C 5. D

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