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Properties Of Materials
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Q.1
What do we call a material which is not at all bendy?
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An insulator
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Rigid
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Magnetic
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Flexible
Q.2
Why is copper used for electrical wiring?
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Because it is light
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Because it is flexible
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Because it is a good electrical conductor
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All of the above
Q.3
A real 50p coin is heavier than a toy plastic 50p coin. Materials that are heavier than objects of the same size are more what?
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More solid
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More magnetic
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More light
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More dense
Q.4
Which of these materials shows great elasticity?
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Sand
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Oak
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Rubber
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Concrete
Q.5
What is the opposite of waterproof?
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Absorbent
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Flexible
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Smooth
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Opaque
Q.6
What does 'property' mean when discussing materials?
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A material's possessions, such as money and land
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The qualities of a particular material
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The copyright on a particular material
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The objects which are made from a specific material
Q.7
Which properties of china make it a good material for a teacup?
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It is brittle and permeable and a good electrical insulator
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It is shiny and transluscent and a good thermal conductor
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It is strong and waterproof and a good thermal insulator
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It is dense and opaque and a good electrical conductor
Q.8
What is the opposite of elasticity?
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Stretchiness
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Brittleness
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Flexibility
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Hardness
Q.9
Plasticine can be easily molded or squashed into different shapes. What do we call this property?
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Transparency
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Conductivity
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Density
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Malleability
Q.10
If light cannot pass through a material, which property does that material have?
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It is opaque
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It is translucent
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It is transparent
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It is magnetic
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