Changes Around Us Online Test 7th Science Lesson 9 Questions in English

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  1. Question 1 of 54
    1. Question

    1. Which of the following is/are physical change?
    1) Ice melts on heating
    2) Water starts evaporating
    3) Freezing of water

    Correct

    Explanation
    Changes take place around us all the time. A change refers to an alteration in physical properties
    or alteration in the composition of matter. For example, ice melts on heating, that is, it changes
    from a solid to liquid. On further heating, water starts evaporating; it changes from a liquid to gas.
    Here, there is a change in the physical state of the substance

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Changes take place around us all the time. A change refers to an alteration in physical properties
    or alteration in the composition of matter. For example, ice melts on heating, that is, it changes
    from a solid to liquid. On further heating, water starts evaporating; it changes from a liquid to gas.
    Here, there is a change in the physical state of the substance

  2. Question 2 of 54
    2. Question

    2. Which of the following are altered by physical changes?
    1) Colour
    2) Texture
    3) State of the substance

    Correct

    Explanation

    Let us look at another change, that is, when objects made of iron are exposed to moist conditions,
    a reddish-brown new substance called rust forms on the surface of these objects. In this instance
    of rusting, there is change in the composition of the substance. Thus, the physical changes involve
    an alteration in the properties such as colour, texture and the state of the substance since there is
    formation of a new substance.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Let us look at another change, that is, when objects made of iron are exposed to moist conditions,
    a reddish-brown new substance called rust forms on the surface of these objects. In this instance
    of rusting, there is change in the composition of the substance. Thus, the physical changes involve
    an alteration in the properties such as colour, texture and the state of the substance since there is
    formation of a new substance.

  3. Question 3 of 54
    3. Question

    3. Which of the following is chemical change?
    1) Butter melting
    2) Nail rusting
    3) Bread making

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  4. Question 4 of 54
    4. Question

    4. Which of the following gas is liberated when paper is burnt?

    Correct

    Explanation
    In case of burning of paper, changes to carbon dioxide and other substances. Now we cannot get
    back the paper after burning. As there is a change in the chemical nature, it is called as chemical
    change.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In case of burning of paper, changes to carbon dioxide and other substances. Now we cannot get
    back the paper after burning. As there is a change in the chemical nature, it is called as chemical
    change.

  5. Question 5 of 54
    5. Question

    5. Heating of a substance results in_______

    Correct

    Explanation
    Upon heating, particle arrangement within the state of matter gets disturbed. The disturbance is
    seen either as expansion or contraction.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Upon heating, particle arrangement within the state of matter gets disturbed. The disturbance is
    seen either as expansion or contraction.

  6. Question 6 of 54
    6. Question

    6. Which of the following remains the same when an object is cooled?

    Correct

    Explanation
    When heated or cooled, the object may expand or contract based on the nature of the object, but the
    mass remains the same. That is, the number of particles that was inside the object does not undergo
    any change, only the arrangement of the particle changes.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    When heated or cooled, the object may expand or contract based on the nature of the object, but the
    mass remains the same. That is, the number of particles that was inside the object does not undergo
    any change, only the arrangement of the particle changes.

  7. Question 7 of 54
    7. Question

    7. When a glass of water is heated, its volume______

    Correct

    Explanation
    When a glass of water is heated, its volume increases and in case a glass of water is cooled its volume decreases.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    When a glass of water is heated, its volume increases and in case a glass of water is cooled its volume decreases.

  8. Question 8 of 54
    8. Question

    8. Which of the following statement about solid is correct?
    1) Particles are very close together
    2) Particles are not arranged in a fixed regular pattern
    3) Particles can vibrate about their fixed positions

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  9. Question 9 of 54
    9. Question

    9. Which of the following statement about liquid is correct?
    1) Particles are apart from each other
    2) Particles are not arranged in a fixed regular pattern
    3) Particles are able to slide past one another.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  10. Question 10 of 54
    10. Question

    10. Which of the following statement about gas is correct?
    1) Particles are apart from each other
    2) Particles are not arranged in a fixed regular pattern
    3) Particles move freely over long distances.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  11. Question 11 of 54
    11. Question

    11. Which of the following are the effects of heat gain?
    1) May result in Melting, Boiling, Freezing and Condensation
    2) Brings change in state

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  12. Question 12 of 54
    12. Question

    12. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Physical changes are the changes in which only physical properties of a substance undergo
    a change
    2) There is no new substance formed in a physical change

    Correct

    Explanation
    Physical changes are the changes in which only physical properties of a substance undergo
    a change and there is no change in its chemical composition. There is no new substance formed in
    a physical change.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Physical changes are the changes in which only physical properties of a substance undergo
    a change and there is no change in its chemical composition. There is no new substance formed in
    a physical change.

  13. Question 13 of 54
    13. Question

    13. Which of the following are physical properties?
    1) Lustre
    2) Ductility
    3) Viscosity
    4) Density

    Correct

    Explanation
    Physical properties include lustre, malleability (flexibility), and ductility (ability to be drawn into a
    thin wire), density, viscosity, solubility, mass, volume
    and so on. Any change in these physical
    properties is referred to as a physical change.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Physical properties include lustre, malleability (flexibility), and ductility (ability to be drawn into a
    thin wire), density, viscosity, solubility, mass, volume
    and so on. Any change in these physical
    properties is referred to as a physical change.

  14. Question 14 of 54
    14. Question

    14. Assertion(A): when a rubber band is stretched, it elongates
    Reason(R): Stretching of rubber band is chemical change

    Correct

    Explanation
    Any change in these physical properties is referred to as a physical change. For example, when a
    rubber band is stretched, it elongates. However, when then stretching is stopped, the rubber band
    comes back to its original state and shape. In this example, there is no new substance formed but
    the rubber band remains the same before and after elongation.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Any change in these physical properties is referred to as a physical change. For example, when a
    rubber band is stretched, it elongates. However, when then stretching is stopped, the rubber band
    comes back to its original state and shape. In this example, there is no new substance formed but
    the rubber band remains the same before and after elongation.

  15. Question 15 of 54
    15. Question

    15. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) During a physical change, no new substances are formed
    2) A physical change is usually temporary and reversible in nature
    3) In a physical change, the chemical properties of a substance do not change

    Correct

    Explanation
    A physical change has following characteristics:
     During a physical change, no new substances are formed. In a physical change, the chemical
    properties of a substance do not change. For example, when ice cube melts, water is formed.
    In this change, there is no new substance, but water is same both in ice and in water
     A physical change is usually temporary and reversible in nature. For example, when water
    is heated, water vapours are formed, once water vapours are cooled, water can be obtained
    again.
     In a physical change, the chemical properties of a substance do not change. For example,
    when a piece of gold is melted, its chemical composition remains the same in the solid form
    and also in the liquid form.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    A physical change has following characteristics:
     During a physical change, no new substances are formed. In a physical change, the chemical
    properties of a substance do not change. For example, when ice cube melts, water is formed.
    In this change, there is no new substance, but water is same both in ice and in water
     A physical change is usually temporary and reversible in nature. For example, when water
    is heated, water vapours are formed, once water vapours are cooled, water can be obtained
    again.
     In a physical change, the chemical properties of a substance do not change. For example,
    when a piece of gold is melted, its chemical composition remains the same in the solid form
    and also in the liquid form.

  16. Question 16 of 54
    16. Question

    16. Which of the following are examples of physical change?
    1) Cutting of vegetables
    2) Rusting of Iron
    3) Inflating a balloon

    Correct

    Explanation
    In a physical change, the physical properties such as colour, shape and size of a substance may
    undergo a change. For example, cutting of vegetables and inflating a balloon are some examples of
    physical changes in which size and shape of a substance undergoes a change.
    we know it is not

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In a physical change, the physical properties such as colour, shape and size of a substance may
    undergo a change. For example, cutting of vegetables and inflating a balloon are some examples of
    physical changes in which size and shape of a substance undergoes a change.
    we know it is not

  17. Question 17 of 54
    17. Question

    17. Match the following:
    I. Solid → to Liquid 1. Sublimation
    II. Liquid → to Solid 2. Melting
    III. Solid → to Gas 3. Freezing
    IV. Gas → to Liquid 4. Condensation

    Correct

    Explanation
    The following are some of the changes of state:
    from Solid → to Liquid is Melting
    from Liquid → to Gas is Vaporization
    from Liquid → to Solid is Freezing
    from Gas → to Liquid is Condensation
    from Solid → to Gas is Sublimation

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    The following are some of the changes of state:
    from Solid → to Liquid is Melting
    from Liquid → to Gas is Vaporization
    from Liquid → to Solid is Freezing
    from Gas → to Liquid is Condensation
    from Solid → to Gas is Sublimation

  18. Question 18 of 54
    18. Question

    18. In an endothermic process, the speed of the molecules____

    Correct

    Explanation
    In an endothermic process, heat is absorbed and the speed of the molecules is increased hence
    they move faster.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In an endothermic process, heat is absorbed and the speed of the molecules is increased hence
    they move faster.

  19. Question 19 of 54
    19. Question

    19. Which of the following process are endothermic process?
    1) Melting
    2) Freezing
    3) Vaporization
    4) Sublimation

    Correct

    Explanation
    Melting, vaporization, and sublimation occur when heated and hence it is called as endothermic process.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Melting, vaporization, and sublimation occur when heated and hence it is called as endothermic process.

  20. Question 20 of 54
    20. Question

    20. Which of the following statement about exothermic process is correct?
    1) Heat is removed
    2) It decreases the speed of molecules
    3) Freezing and condensation are exothermic process

    Correct

    Explanation
    In contrast, such as in freezing and condensation, heat is removed, resulting in the decreasing the
    speed of the molecules causing them move slower.
    Such processes are called as exothermic
    process

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In contrast, such as in freezing and condensation, heat is removed, resulting in the decreasing the
    speed of the molecules causing them move slower.
    Such processes are called as exothermic
    process

  21. Question 21 of 54
    21. Question

    21. How many types of vaporization are there?

    Correct

    Explanation
    When you put a wet cloth to dry, the water evaporates into air, leaving the clothes dry. That is there
    are two types of vaporization: boiling and evaporation, the first one is by heating and the second
    type of vaporization is natural.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    When you put a wet cloth to dry, the water evaporates into air, leaving the clothes dry. That is there
    are two types of vaporization: boiling and evaporation, the first one is by heating and the second
    type of vaporization is natural.

  22. Question 22 of 54
    22. Question

    22. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Boiling is a physical change
    2) Boiling is the process of conversion of a liquid into vapours on heating

    Correct

    Explanation
    Boiling is the process of conversion of a liquid into vapours on heating. In gaseous state, only the
    arrangement of molecules changes, there is no change in their chemical composition. So, boiling
    is a physical change.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Boiling is the process of conversion of a liquid into vapours on heating. In gaseous state, only the
    arrangement of molecules changes, there is no change in their chemical composition. So, boiling
    is a physical change.

  23. Question 23 of 54
    23. Question

    23. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Upon heating a liquid, the particles gain energy and vibrate more vigorously.
    2) When liquid water is heated to 100ºC, it boils to become steam
    3) Boiling occurs when the boiling point is reached

    Correct

    Explanation
    Upon heating a liquid, the particles gain energy and vibrate more vigorously. When the particles
    possess enough energy, they overcome the strong forces of attraction between one another. The
    particles break free from one another and move randomly. For example, when liquid water is
    heated to 100ºC, it boils to become steam.
    Boiling occurs when the boiling point is reached. The
    liquid changes to its gaseous state.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Upon heating a liquid, the particles gain energy and vibrate more vigorously. When the particles
    possess enough energy, they overcome the strong forces of attraction between one another. The
    particles break free from one another and move randomly. For example, when liquid water is
    heated to 100ºC, it boils to become steam.
    Boiling occurs when the boiling point is reached. The
    liquid changes to its gaseous state.

  24. Question 24 of 54
    24. Question

    24. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Evaporation is the technique used to separate dissolved solids from a solid-liquid mixture.
    2) This is the technique used to extract salt from sea water in salt pans

    Correct

    Explanation
    Evaporation is the technique used to separate dissolved solids from a solid-liquid mixture. This is
    the technique used to extract salt from sea water in salt pans.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Evaporation is the technique used to separate dissolved solids from a solid-liquid mixture. This is
    the technique used to extract salt from sea water in salt pans.

  25. Question 25 of 54
    25. Question

    25. Assertion(A): Salt is formed by the evaporation of sea water
    Reason(R): Evaporation makes use of the fact that the solvent in a solution can vapourise at any
    temperature, leaving behind a residue of the solid that was dissolved in the liquid.

    Correct

    Explanation
    Salt is formed by the evaporation of sea water. Shallow level of sea water is impounded. Slowly the
    water evaporates due to action of Sun. Ultimately salt deposits over the ground we can understand.
    Evaporation makes use of the fact that the solvent in a solution can vapourise at any temperature,
    leaving behind a residue of the solid that was dissolved in the liquid.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Salt is formed by the evaporation of sea water. Shallow level of sea water is impounded. Slowly the
    water evaporates due to action of Sun. Ultimately salt deposits over the ground we can understand.
    Evaporation makes use of the fact that the solvent in a solution can vapourise at any temperature,
    leaving behind a residue of the solid that was dissolved in the liquid.

  26. Question 26 of 54
    26. Question

    26. Evaporation occurs at_____ of liquid

    Correct

    Explanation
    From drying clothes to drying fish, evaporation is used. Evaporation is a slow process and occurs
    only at the surface of the liquid.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    From drying clothes to drying fish, evaporation is used. Evaporation is a slow process and occurs
    only at the surface of the liquid.

  27. Question 27 of 54
    27. Question

    27. Upon cooling a liquid, the particles______ energy

    Correct

    Explanation
    Upon cooling a liquid, the particles loose energy and vibrate less vigorously. When the particles
    possess less energy, they can experience strong forces of attraction between one another. The
    particles move closer to each other and movement of particles is also restricted.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Upon cooling a liquid, the particles loose energy and vibrate less vigorously. When the particles
    possess less energy, they can experience strong forces of attraction between one another. The
    particles move closer to each other and movement of particles is also restricted.

  28. Question 28 of 54
    28. Question

    28. At what temperature liquid water freezes to become ice?

    Correct

    Explanation
    When liquid water is cooled to 0º C, it freezes to become ice. Freezing occurs when the freezing
    point is reached. The liquid changes to its solid state.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    When liquid water is cooled to 0º C, it freezes to become ice. Freezing occurs when the freezing
    point is reached. The liquid changes to its solid state.

  29. Question 29 of 54
    29. Question

    29. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Condensation is the conversion of gas into its liquid state
    2) Condensation is neither physical nor chemical change
    3) During this process, only the arrangement of molecules changes from the gaseous state to
    liquid state

    Correct

    Explanation
    Condensation is the conversion of gas into its liquid state. The liquid obtained after condensation
    can be converted back into gas on heating. So, condensation is also a physical process. During this
    process, only the arrangement of molecules changes from the gaseous state to liquid state. So,
    condensation is a physical change.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Condensation is the conversion of gas into its liquid state. The liquid obtained after condensation
    can be converted back into gas on heating. So, condensation is also a physical process. During this
    process, only the arrangement of molecules changes from the gaseous state to liquid state. So,
    condensation is a physical change.

  30. Question 30 of 54
    30. Question

    30. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
    1) Evaporation is the changing of a gas into its liquid state
    2) Condensation is the changing of a liquid into its gas state

    Correct

    Explanation
    Condensation is the changing of a gas into its liquid state and it happens by cooling, whereas
    Evaporation is the changing of a liquid into its gas state and it happens by heating.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Condensation is the changing of a gas into its liquid state and it happens by cooling, whereas
    Evaporation is the changing of a liquid into its gas state and it happens by heating.

  31. Question 31 of 54
    31. Question

    31. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
    1) Conversion of solid directly into gas is called sublimation.
    2) There are certain solid substances like camphor, naphthalene that get converted into gas
    directly upon heating without becoming liquid

    Correct

    Explanation
    There are certain solid substances like camphor, naphthalene that get converted into gas directly
    upon heating without becoming liquid. This process in which a solid is converted directly into gas
    is called sublimation.
    In each of the above said processes, there is a change of state due to change
    in temperature. But there is no change in chemical composition.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    There are certain solid substances like camphor, naphthalene that get converted into gas directly
    upon heating without becoming liquid. This process in which a solid is converted directly into gas
    is called sublimation.
    In each of the above said processes, there is a change of state due to change
    in temperature. But there is no change in chemical composition.

  32. Question 32 of 54
    32. Question

    32. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Crystallization is a method of separation as well as a method of purification.
    2) Large crystals of pure substances can be obtained from their solutions by the process of
    crystallization.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Crystallization is also a special form of physical change. Large crystals of pure substances can be
    obtained from their solutions by the process of crystallization. Crystallization is a method of
    separation as well as a method of purification.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Crystallization is also a special form of physical change. Large crystals of pure substances can be
    obtained from their solutions by the process of crystallization. Crystallization is a method of
    separation as well as a method of purification.

  33. Question 33 of 54
    33. Question

    33. Which of the following results in formation of new substance?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Changes that occur with the formation of new substance with different chemical composition or
    transformation of a substance into another substance
    with the evolution or absorption of heat or
    light energy are termed as chemical changes.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Changes that occur with the formation of new substance with different chemical composition or
    transformation of a substance into another substance
    with the evolution or absorption of heat or
    light energy are termed as chemical changes.

  34. Question 34 of 54
    34. Question

    34. Which of the following are examples of chemical change?
    1) Curdling of milk
    2) Burning
    3) Fermentation

    Correct

    Explanation
    Chemical changes are very important in our lives. All the new substances which we use in various
    fields of our life are produced as a result of chemical reactions. Some of the examples of the
    importance of chemical changes are given below: Rusting of iron, burning, curdling of milk,
    reaction of baking soda with lemon juice, fermentation are some examples of chemical changes.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Chemical changes are very important in our lives. All the new substances which we use in various
    fields of our life are produced as a result of chemical reactions. Some of the examples of the
    importance of chemical changes are given below: Rusting of iron, burning, curdling of milk,
    reaction of baking soda with lemon juice, fermentation are some examples of chemical changes.

  35. Question 35 of 54
    35. Question

    35. Which of the following are accompanied by chemical changes?
    1) Heat
    2) Sound
    3) Gas

    Correct

    Explanation
    In addition to new products, the following may also accompany a chemical change:
    Heat, light or any other radiation may be given off or absorbed.
    Sound may be produced
     A change in smell may take place (or) a new smell may be given off.
     A colour change may take place.
    A gas may be formed.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In addition to new products, the following may also accompany a chemical change:
    Heat, light or any other radiation may be given off or absorbed.
    Sound may be produced
     A change in smell may take place (or) a new smell may be given off.
     A colour change may take place.
    A gas may be formed.

  36. Question 36 of 54
    36. Question

    36. Explosion of a firework is a______

    Correct

    Explanation
    Explosion of a firework is a chemical change. We know that such an explosion produces heat, light,
    sound and unpleasant gases that pollute the atmosphere. That is why we are advised not to play
    with fireworks.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Explosion of a firework is a chemical change. We know that such an explosion produces heat, light,
    sound and unpleasant gases that pollute the atmosphere. That is why we are advised not to play
    with fireworks.

  37. Question 37 of 54
    37. Question

    37. When slice of apple is kept in air, it becomes_____ in colour

    Correct

    Explanation
    You must have noticed that a slice of an apple acquires a brown colour if it is not consumed
    immediately. Colour of the potato remains the same when stored in water but there is change in
    colour with the piece kept in air. Look at the cut brinjal kept in air.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    You must have noticed that a slice of an apple acquires a brown colour if it is not consumed
    immediately. Colour of the potato remains the same when stored in water but there is change in
    colour with the piece kept in air. Look at the cut brinjal kept in air.

  38. Question 38 of 54
    38. Question

    38. The iron pillar which has not been rusted is located in________

    Correct

    Explanation
    There is an iron pillar at the Qutub complex in Delhi which is more than 1600 years age. Even after
    such a long period, the iron pillar kept in open spaces has not rusted at all. This shows that Indian
    scientists made great advances in metal making technology even at 16th century which enabled
    them to make this iron pillar having the quality of great rust resistance.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    There is an iron pillar at the Qutub complex in Delhi which is more than 1600 years age. Even after
    such a long period, the iron pillar kept in open spaces has not rusted at all. This shows that Indian
    scientists made great advances in metal making technology even at 16th century which enabled
    them to make this iron pillar having the quality of great rust resistance.

  39. Question 39 of 54
    39. Question

    39. iron +___ +____ →rust

    Correct

    Explanation

    iron + oxygen + water →rust
    2Fe + 2O2 from air + 2H2O 2Fe2O3. H2O

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    iron + oxygen + water →rust
    2Fe + 2O2 from air + 2H2O 2Fe2O3. H2O

  40. Question 40 of 54
    40. Question

    40. Which of the following can be used for galvanization?
    1) Zinc
    2) Iron
    3) Helium
    4) Chromium

    Correct

    Explanation
    Another way of preventing rusting is to deposit a layer of a metal like chromium or zinc on iron.
    This is called galvanization. Iron articles can be prevented from making contact with oxygen,
    water/water vapour. A simple way is to apply a coat of paint or grease. These coats should be
    applied regularly to prevent rusting.

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    Explanation
    Another way of preventing rusting is to deposit a layer of a metal like chromium or zinc on iron.
    This is called galvanization. Iron articles can be prevented from making contact with oxygen,
    water/water vapour. A simple way is to apply a coat of paint or grease. These coats should be
    applied regularly to prevent rusting.

  41. Question 41 of 54
    41. Question

    41. Which of the following substances are formed during burning a paper?
    1) NO2
    2) carbon-dioxide
    3) water vapour
    4) Smoke

    Correct

    Explanation
    Burning a piece of paper gives entirely new substances such as carbon-dioxide, water, water
    vapour, smoke and ash.
    Heat and light are also given out during the burning of paper. We cannot
    combine the products of burning of paper to form the original paper again. So, it is a permanent
    change.

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    Explanation
    Burning a piece of paper gives entirely new substances such as carbon-dioxide, water, water
    vapour, smoke and ash.
    Heat and light are also given out during the burning of paper. We cannot
    combine the products of burning of paper to form the original paper again. So, it is a permanent
    change.

  42. Question 42 of 54
    42. Question

    42. When magnesium ribbon is burnt it produce_______ coloured light

    Correct

    Explanation
    You can see that the magnesium ribbon starts burning with a dazzling white light. Hold the burning
    magnesium ribbon over a watch glass so that the powdery ash being formed by the burning of
    magnesium collects in the watch glass.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    You can see that the magnesium ribbon starts burning with a dazzling white light. Hold the burning
    magnesium ribbon over a watch glass so that the powdery ash being formed by the burning of
    magnesium collects in the watch glass.

  43. Question 43 of 54
    43. Question

    43. 2Mg + O2 ->

    Correct

    Explanation
    When magnesium ribbon burns in air, then the magnesium metal combines with the oxygen of air
    to form a new substance called magnesium oxide.
    Magnesium + Oxygen -> Magnesium oxide
    2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    When magnesium ribbon burns in air, then the magnesium metal combines with the oxygen of air
    to form a new substance called magnesium oxide.
    Magnesium + Oxygen -> Magnesium oxide
    2Mg + O2 -> 2MgO

  44. Question 44 of 54
    44. Question

    44. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Curdling is a process in which liquid gradually turns into solid, forming clumps along the
    way.
    2) It is a Physical change
    3) Curdling of milk is an example of irreversible change

    Correct

    Explanation
    We know that curdling of milk is an example of irreversible change since we cannot get back the
    milk after curdling occurs. It is also called as a chemical change. Curdling is a process in which
    liquid gradually turns into solid, forming clumps along the way
    .

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    Explanation
    We know that curdling of milk is an example of irreversible change since we cannot get back the
    milk after curdling occurs. It is also called as a chemical change. Curdling is a process in which
    liquid gradually turns into solid, forming clumps along the way
    .

  45. Question 45 of 54
    45. Question

    45. Which of the following breaks the sugar solution into alcohol and carbon-di-oxide?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Fermentation is the process in which microorganisms such as yeast and certain bacteria break
    down sugar solution into alcohol and carbon-di-oxide.
    It is an irreversible process as the alcohol
    formed cannot be turned back into sugar

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Fermentation is the process in which microorganisms such as yeast and certain bacteria break
    down sugar solution into alcohol and carbon-di-oxide.
    It is an irreversible process as the alcohol
    formed cannot be turned back into sugar

  46. Question 46 of 54
    46. Question

    46. Who was the first person to describe the process of fermentation?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Louis Pasteur (1822- 1895), a French chemist and microbiologist was the first person to describe the
    process of fermentation.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Louis Pasteur (1822- 1895), a French chemist and microbiologist was the first person to describe the
    process of fermentation.

  47. Question 47 of 54
    47. Question

    47. Who discovered the cure for rabies?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Louis Pasteur described that fermentation occurs in the absence of air and in the presence of
    micro-organisms such as yeast. He discovered the cure for rabies.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Louis Pasteur described that fermentation occurs in the absence of air and in the presence of
    micro-organisms such as yeast. He discovered the cure for rabies.

  48. Question 48 of 54
    48. Question

    48. Which of the following is formed when Baking soda is mixed with lemon juice?
    1) Sodium citrate
    2) Carbon di-oxide
    3) Carbon Mono-oxide
    4) Water

    Correct

    Explanation
    Baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate and lemon juice contains citric acid. So, when these
    two substances are mixed together, then a chemical change takes place between sodium hydrogen
    carbonate and citric acid to form three new substances: sodium citrate, carbon di-oxide and water.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate and lemon juice contains citric acid. So, when these
    two substances are mixed together, then a chemical change takes place between sodium hydrogen
    carbonate and citric acid to form three new substances: sodium citrate, carbon di-oxide and water.

  49. Question 49 of 54
    49. Question

    49. Assertion(A): When lemon juice is mixed with soda water, they produce brisk effervescence
    Reason(R): Change in pressure may also bring about a chemical change

    Correct

    Explanation
    We know that firing of crackers is a chemical change. Some crackers explode only when thrown
    against a wall or struck with a hard substance. Thus, we could see that change in pressure may
    also bring about a chemical change. When lemon juice is mixed with soda water, they produce
    brisk effervescence which is otherwise not possible when they are separate.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    We know that firing of crackers is a chemical change. Some crackers explode only when thrown
    against a wall or struck with a hard substance. Thus, we could see that change in pressure may
    also bring about a chemical change. When lemon juice is mixed with soda water, they produce
    brisk effervescence which is otherwise not possible when they are separate.

  50. Question 50 of 54
    50. Question

    50. Assertion(A): yeast acts as the catalyst in the fermentation of sugar
    Reason(R): Catalysts are substances that speed up the process of a chemical change and it
    will not undergo any change during the course of the reaction

    Correct

    Explanation
    Catalysts are substances that speed up the process of a chemical change and it will not undergo
    any change during the course of the reaction. For example, yeast acts as the catalyst in the
    fermentation of sugar. You will learn more about catalyst in your higher classes.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Catalysts are substances that speed up the process of a chemical change and it will not undergo
    any change during the course of the reaction. For example, yeast acts as the catalyst in the
    fermentation of sugar. You will learn more about catalyst in your higher classes.

  51. Question 51 of 54
    51. Question

    51. Burning of wood is an example of_______ change

    Correct

    Explanation
    We saw that the burning of magnesium ribbon gives out heat and light. Similarly, burning of wood
    also releases heat and light. Such changes in which heat is released are known as exothermic
    changes.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    We saw that the burning of magnesium ribbon gives out heat and light. Similarly, burning of wood
    also releases heat and light. Such changes in which heat is released are known as exothermic
    changes.

  52. Question 52 of 54
    52. Question

    52. Dissolution of glucose in water is________ change

    Correct

    Explanation
    There are some changes in which heat is absorbed. For example, water absorbs heat when it
    evaporates to form water vapours. Similarly, ice absorbs heat when it melts to form water. Such
    changes in which heat is absorbed are known as endothermic changes. Dissolution of glucose in
    water is also an endothermic change.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    There are some changes in which heat is absorbed. For example, water absorbs heat when it
    evaporates to form water vapours. Similarly, ice absorbs heat when it melts to form water. Such
    changes in which heat is absorbed are known as endothermic changes. Dissolution of glucose in
    water is also an endothermic change.

  53. Question 53 of 54
    53. Question

    53. Which of the following are periodic change?
    1) Motion of the seconds-hand
    2) Rotation of earth
    3) Beating of the heart

    Correct

    Explanation
    Changes that repeat themselves after a definite interval of time are called periodic changes.
    Rotation and Revolution of earth, beating of the heart, clock striking every hour, motion of the
    seconds-hand
    / minute-hand / hour-hand of a clock are some examples of periodic changes.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Changes that repeat themselves after a definite interval of time are called periodic changes.
    Rotation and Revolution of earth, beating of the heart, clock striking every hour, motion of the
    seconds-hand
    / minute-hand / hour-hand of a clock are some examples of periodic changes.

  54. Question 54 of 54
    54. Question

    54. Which of the following are Non-periodic changes?
    1) Eruption of a volcano
    2) Streak of lighting flash across the sky
    3) Seasonal change

    Correct

    Explanation
    Changes that do not repeat themselves after a definite interval of time and occur randomly are
    called non-periodic changes. Eruption of a volcano, occurrence of an earthquake, a streak of
    lighting flash across the sky during a thunderstorm, running of a batsman between the wickets,
    movement of legs while dancing are a few examples of non-periodic changes.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Changes that do not repeat themselves after a definite interval of time and occur randomly are
    called non-periodic changes. Eruption of a volcano, occurrence of an earthquake, a streak of
    lighting flash across the sky during a thunderstorm, running of a batsman between the wickets,
    movement of legs while dancing are a few examples of non-periodic changes.

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