1. What are the three states of matter? £ A. Solid, liquid, gas £ B. Ice, water, steam £ C. Freezing, melting, boiling 2. Which state of matter has a constant shape and volume? £ A. Solid £ B. Liquid £ C. Gas 3. Which two states of matter would be present in a fizzy drink? £ A. Solid and liquid £ B. Liquid and gas £ C. Solid and gas 4. What is the name of the change of state when a solid becomes a liquid? £ A. Freezing £ B. Melting £ C. Heating 5. When does the process of condensing take place? £ A. When a liquid becomes a gas £ B. When a liquid becomes a solid £ C. When a gas becomes a liquid 6. What is the opposite process to freezing? £ A. Melting £ B. Setting £ C. Boiling 7. What are the melting and boiling points of water? £ A. Melting point is 100 °C, boiling point is 0 °C £ B. Melting point is 0 °C, boiling point is 100 °C £ C. Melting and boiling point are both 100 °C 8. Which of these is most likely to be describing a metal? £ A. Shiny, soft, bendy £ B. Shiny, hard, stretchy £ C. Hard, strong, shiny 9. If the following materials were put into an electrical circuit, which one would be most likely to allow a lightbulb to light up? £ A. Rubber £ B. Copper £ C. Paper 10. Which of these is an example of dissolving? £ A. Adding sugar to a cup of tea £ B. Mixing two colours of paint together £ C. Separating sand from sea water