Heat and Temperature Online Test 7th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English

Heat and Temperature Online Test 7th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English

Heat and Temperature Online Test 7th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English

Time limit: 0

Quiz-summary

0 of 37 questions completed

Questions:

  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7
  8. 8
  9. 9
  10. 10
  11. 11
  12. 12
  13. 13
  14. 14
  15. 15
  16. 16
  17. 17
  18. 18
  19. 19
  20. 20
  21. 21
  22. 22
  23. 23
  24. 24
  25. 25
  26. 26
  27. 27
  28. 28
  29. 29
  30. 30
  31. 31
  32. 32
  33. 33
  34. 34
  35. 35
  36. 36
  37. 37

Information

Heat and Temperature Online Test 7th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English

You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again.

Quiz is loading...

You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz.

You have to finish following quiz, to start this quiz:

Results

0 of 37 questions answered correctly

Your time:

Time has elapsed

You have reached 0 of 0 points, (0)

Average score
 
 
Your score
 
 

Categories

  1. Not categorized 0%
maximum of 37 points
Pos. Name Entered on Points Result
Table is loading
No data available
Your result has been entered into leaderboard
Loading
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5
  6. 6
  7. 7
  8. 8
  9. 9
  10. 10
  11. 11
  12. 12
  13. 13
  14. 14
  15. 15
  16. 16
  17. 17
  18. 18
  19. 19
  20. 20
  21. 21
  22. 22
  23. 23
  24. 24
  25. 25
  26. 26
  27. 27
  28. 28
  29. 29
  30. 30
  31. 31
  32. 32
  33. 33
  34. 34
  35. 35
  36. 36
  37. 37
  1. Answered
  2. Review
  1. Question 1 of 37
    1. Question

    1. Assertion(A): You shiver when it is cold outside and sweat when it is hot outside
    Reason (R): Temperature is involved in many aspects of our daily lives, including our own bodies and health

    Correct

    Explanation
    You shiver when it is cold outside and sweat when it is hot outside, but how can you measure those weather temperatures? Temperature is involved in many aspects of our daily lives, including our own bodies and health; the weather; and how hot the stove must be in order to cook food.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    You shiver when it is cold outside and sweat when it is hot outside, but how can you measure those weather temperatures? Temperature is involved in many aspects of our daily lives, including our own bodies and health; the weather; and how hot the stove must be in order to cook food.

  2. Question 2 of 37
    2. Question

    2. The measurement of warmness or coldness of a substance is known as its_____

    Correct

    Explanation
    The measurement of warmness or coldness of a substance is known as its temperature. Temperature is related to how fast the atoms within a substance are moving.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    The measurement of warmness or coldness of a substance is known as its temperature. Temperature is related to how fast the atoms within a substance are moving.

  3. Question 3 of 37
    3. Question

    3. Which of the following are the units of temperature?
    1) Degree Celsius
    2) Fahrenheit
    3) Kelvin

    Correct

    Explanation
    There are three units which are used to measure the temperature:
    Degree Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
    Degree Celsius: Celsius is written as°C and read as degree. For example, 20°C; it is read as twenty degree Celsius. Celsius is called as Centigrade as well.
    Fahrenheit: Fahrenheit is written as °F for example 25°F; it is read as twenty-five degree Fahrenheit.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    There are three units which are used to measure the temperature:
    Degree Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
    Degree Celsius: Celsius is written as°C and read as degree. For example, 20°C; it is read as twenty degree Celsius. Celsius is called as Centigrade as well.
    Fahrenheit: Fahrenheit is written as °F for example 25°F; it is read as twenty-five degree Fahrenheit.

  4. Question 4 of 37
    4. Question

    4. Which of the following is the SI unit of temperature?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Kelvin is written as K. For example: 100K; it is read as hundred Kelvin. The SI unit of temperature is kelvin (K).

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Kelvin is written as K. For example: 100K; it is read as hundred Kelvin. The SI unit of temperature is kelvin (K).

  5. Question 5 of 37
    5. Question

    5. Assertion(A): The temperature of the object is well approximated with the kinetic energy of the
    substances.
    Reason(R): The high temperature means that the molecules within the object are moving at a faster rate.

    Correct

    Explanation
    The temperature of the object is well approximated with the kinetic energy of the substances. The high temperature means that the molecules within the object are moving at a faster rate. Molecules in any substance are very small to analyse and calculate its movement (Kinetic energy) in order to measure its temperature. You must use an indirect method to measure the kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    The temperature of the object is well approximated with the kinetic energy of the substances. The high temperature means that the molecules within the object are moving at a faster rate. Molecules in any substance are very small to analyse and calculate its movement (Kinetic energy) in order to measure its temperature. You must use an indirect method to measure the kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance.

  6. Question 6 of 37
    6. Question

    6. When liquid is heated it____, when cooled it gets_____

    Correct

    Explanation
    In a thermometer, when liquid gets heat, it expands and when it is cooled down, it contracts. It is used to measure temperature. Like solid and liquid objects, the effect of heat is also observed on gaseous objects.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In a thermometer, when liquid gets heat, it expands and when it is cooled down, it contracts. It is used to measure temperature. Like solid and liquid objects, the effect of heat is also observed on gaseous objects.

  7. Question 7 of 37
    7. Question

    7.____ is the most common instrument to measure temperature
    a) Anemometer b) Thermometer c) Galvanometer d) Wattmeter

    Correct

    Explanation
    Thermometer is the most common instrument to measure temperature. There are various kinds of thermometers. Some of them are like glass tubes which look thin and are filled with some kind of liquid.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Thermometer is the most common instrument to measure temperature. There are various kinds of thermometers. Some of them are like glass tubes which look thin and are filled with some kind of liquid.

  8. Question 8 of 37
    8. Question

    8. Assertion(A): Mostly Alcohol and Mercury are used in thermometers as they remain in liquid form even with a change of temperature in them
    Reason(R): A small change in the temperature causes change in volume of a liquid

    Correct

    Explanation
    Mostly Alcohol and Mercury are used in thermometers as they remain in liquid form even with a change of temperature in them. A small change in the temperature causes change in volume of a liquid. We measure this temperature by measuring expansion of a liquid in thermometer.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Mostly Alcohol and Mercury are used in thermometers as they remain in liquid form even with a change of temperature in them. A small change in the temperature causes change in volume of a liquid. We measure this temperature by measuring expansion of a liquid in thermometer.

  9. Question 9 of 37
    9. Question

    9. Which of the following properties of Mercury?
    1) Its expansion is not uniform
    2) It is opaque and shining.
    3) It is a good conductor of heat

    Correct

    Explanation
    Properties of Mercury:-
     Its expansion is uniform. (For equal amounts of heat, it expands by equal lengths.)
     It is opaque and shining.
     It does not stick to the sides of the glass tube.
     It is a good conductor of heat.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Properties of Mercury:-
     Its expansion is uniform. (For equal amounts of heat, it expands by equal lengths.)
     It is opaque and shining.
     It does not stick to the sides of the glass tube.
     It is a good conductor of heat.

  10. Question 10 of 37
    10. Question

    10. What is the boiling point of Mercury?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Mercury has a high boiling point (357°C) and a low freezing point (−39°C). Hence a wide range of temperatures can be measured using a mercury thermometer.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Mercury has a high boiling point (357°C) and a low freezing point (−39°C). Hence a wide range of temperatures can be measured using a mercury thermometer.

  11. Question 11 of 37
    11. Question

    11. Which of the following are the features of Alcohol?
    1) The freezing point of alcohol is less than −100°C.
    2) Its expansion per degree Celsius rise in temperature is very large
    3) It can be coloured brightly and hence is easily visible

    Correct

    Explanation
    Properties of Alcohol
     The freezing point of alcohol is less than −100°C. So, it can be used to measure very low temperatures
     Its expansion per degree Celsius rise in temperature is very large.
     It can be coloured brightly and hence is easily visible

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Properties of Alcohol
     The freezing point of alcohol is less than −100°C. So, it can be used to measure very low temperatures
     Its expansion per degree Celsius rise in temperature is very large.
     It can be coloured brightly and hence is easily visible

  12. Question 12 of 37
    12. Question

    12. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) All clinical thermometers have a kink that prevents the mercury from flowing back into the bulb when the thermometer is taken out of the patient’s mouth, so that the temperature can be noted conveniently
    2) A clinical thermometer indicates temperatures from a minimum of 35°C or 94°F to a maximum of 42°C or 108°F.

    Correct

    Explanation
    Clinical Thermometer are used to measure the temperature of a human body, at home, clinics and hospitals. All clinical thermometers have a kink that prevents the mercury from flowing back into the bulb when the thermometer is taken out of the patient’s mouth, so that the temperature can be noted conveniently. There are temperature scales on either side of the mercury thread, one in Celsius scale and the other in Fahrenheit scale. Since the Fahrenheit scale is more sensitive than the Celsius scale, body temperature is measured in F only. A clinical thermometer indicates temperatures from a minimum of 35°C or 94°F to a maximum of 42°C or 108°F.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Clinical Thermometer are used to measure the temperature of a human body, at home, clinics and hospitals. All clinical thermometers have a kink that prevents the mercury from flowing back into the bulb when the thermometer is taken out of the patient’s mouth, so that the temperature can be noted conveniently. There are temperature scales on either side of the mercury thread, one in Celsius scale and the other in Fahrenheit scale. Since the Fahrenheit scale is more sensitive than the Celsius scale, body temperature is measured in F only. A clinical thermometer indicates temperatures from a minimum of 35°C or 94°F to a maximum of 42°C or 108°F.

  13. Question 13 of 37
    13. Question

    13. Before using the Clinical thermometer mercury level should be below_____ °C

    Correct

    Explanation
    Precautions to be Followed While Using a Clinical Thermometer:
     The thermometer should be washed before and after use, preferably with an antiseptic solution.
     Jerk the thermometer a few times to bring the level of the mercury down.
    Before use, the mercury level should be below 35°C or 94°F.
     Do not hold the thermometer by its bulb
     Keep the mercury level along your line of sight and then take the reading.
     Handle the thermometer with care. If it hits against some hard object, it may break.
     Do not place the thermometer in a hot flame or in the hot sun.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Precautions to be Followed While Using a Clinical Thermometer:
     The thermometer should be washed before and after use, preferably with an antiseptic solution.
     Jerk the thermometer a few times to bring the level of the mercury down.
    Before use, the mercury level should be below 35°C or 94°F.
     Do not hold the thermometer by its bulb
     Keep the mercury level along your line of sight and then take the reading.
     Handle the thermometer with care. If it hits against some hard object, it may break.
     Do not place the thermometer in a hot flame or in the hot sun.

  14. Question 14 of 37
    14. Question

    14. A laboratory thermometer has only the Celsius scale ranging from ___°C to ____°C

    Correct

    Explanation
    Precautions to be Followed While Using a Laboratory Thermometer:
     Do not tilt the thermometer while measuring the temperature. Place it upright
     Note the reading only when the bulb has been surrounded by the substance from all sides
     A laboratory thermometer has only the Celsius scale ranging from −10°C to 110°C.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Precautions to be Followed While Using a Laboratory Thermometer:
     Do not tilt the thermometer while measuring the temperature. Place it upright
     Note the reading only when the bulb has been surrounded by the substance from all sides
     A laboratory thermometer has only the Celsius scale ranging from −10°C to 110°C.

  15. Question 15 of 37
    15. Question

    15. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Laboratory thermometers are used to measure the temperature in school and other laboratories for scientific research.
    2) They are also used in the industry as they can measure temperatures higher than what clinical thermometers can record
    3) The stem and the bulb of a lab thermometer are longer when compared to that of a clinical thermometer

    Correct

    Explanation
    Laboratory thermometers are used to measure the temperature in school and other laboratories for scientific research. They are also used in the industry as they can measure temperatures higher than what clinical thermometers can record. The stem and the bulb of a lab thermometer are longer when compared to that of a clinical thermometer and there is no kink in the lab thermometer.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Laboratory thermometers are used to measure the temperature in school and other laboratories for scientific research. They are also used in the industry as they can measure temperatures higher than what clinical thermometers can record. The stem and the bulb of a lab thermometer are longer when compared to that of a clinical thermometer and there is no kink in the lab thermometer.

  16. Question 16 of 37
    16. Question

    16. What is the average internal temperature of human?

    Correct

    Explanation
    In humans, the average internal temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), though it varies among individuals. However, no person always has exactly the same temperature at every moment of the day. Temperatures cycle regularly up and down through the day according to activities and external factors.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In humans, the average internal temperature is 37°C (98.6°F), though it varies among individuals. However, no person always has exactly the same temperature at every moment of the day. Temperatures cycle regularly up and down through the day according to activities and external factors.

  17. Question 17 of 37
    17. Question

    17. Which of the following statement about Clinical Thermometer is correct?
    1) Clinical thermometer is scaled from 25°C to 42°C or from 94°F to 108°F.
    2) Temperature can be read after removing the thermometer from armpit or mouth.
    3) To lower the mercury level jerks are given.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  18. Question 18 of 37
    18. Question

    18. Which of the following statement about Laboratory Thermometer is incorrect?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  19. Question 19 of 37
    19. Question

    19. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) Digital thermometers are available which use mercury along with a sensor
    2) Digital thermometers are mainly used to take the body temperature
    3) Mercury is a toxic substance and is very difficult to dispose of if a thermometer break.

    Correct

    Explanation
    Here is a lot of concern over the use of mercury in thermometers. Mercury is a toxic substance and is very difficult to dispose of if a thermometer break. These days, digital thermometers are available which do not use mercury. Instead, it has a sensor which can measure the heat coming out from the body directly and from that can measure the temperature of the body. Digital thermometers are mainly used to take the body temperature.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Here is a lot of concern over the use of mercury in thermometers. Mercury is a toxic substance and is very difficult to dispose of if a thermometer break. These days, digital thermometers are available which do not use mercury. Instead, it has a sensor which can measure the heat coming out from the body directly and from that can measure the temperature of the body. Digital thermometers are mainly used to take the body temperature.

  20. Question 20 of 37
    20. Question

    20. Assertion(A): We should not use Clinical thermometer to measure the temperature of hot milk
    Reason(R): A Clinical thermometer has small temperature range

    Correct

    Explanation
    Alex wanted to measure the temperature of hot milk using a clinical thermometer. His teacher stopped him from doing so. We are advised not to use a clinical thermometer for measuring the temperature of any object other than human body. A Clinical thermometer has small temperature range. The glass will crack/ burst due to excessive pressure created by expansion of mercury.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Alex wanted to measure the temperature of hot milk using a clinical thermometer. His teacher stopped him from doing so. We are advised not to use a clinical thermometer for measuring the temperature of any object other than human body. A Clinical thermometer has small temperature range. The glass will crack/ burst due to excessive pressure created by expansion of mercury.

  21. Question 21 of 37
    21. Question

    21. The temperatures of the previous day reported in weather reports are measured by____

    Correct

    Explanation
    The maximum and minimum temperatures of the previous day reported in weather reports are measured by a thermometer called the maximum – minimum thermometer

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    The maximum and minimum temperatures of the previous day reported in weather reports are measured by a thermometer called the maximum – minimum thermometer

  22. Question 22 of 37
    22. Question

    22. After whom Celsius scale was termed?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Celsius is the common unit of measuring temperature, termed after Swedish astronomer, Anders Celsius in 1742, before that it was known as Centigrade as thermometers using this scale are calibrated from (Freezing point of water) 0°C to 100°C (boiling point of water). In Greek, ‘Centium’ means 100 and ‘Gradus’ means steps, both words make it centigrade and later Celsius.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Celsius is the common unit of measuring temperature, termed after Swedish astronomer, Anders Celsius in 1742, before that it was known as Centigrade as thermometers using this scale are calibrated from (Freezing point of water) 0°C to 100°C (boiling point of water). In Greek, ‘Centium’ means 100 and ‘Gradus’ means steps, both words make it centigrade and later Celsius.

  23. Question 23 of 37
    23. Question

    23. Freezing point of water is taken as ___°F

    Correct

    Explanation
    Fahrenheit is a Common unit to measure human body temperature. It is termed after the name of a German Physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. Freezing point of water is taken as 32°F and boiling point 212°F. Thermometers with Fahrenheit scale are calibrated from 32°F to 212°F.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Fahrenheit is a Common unit to measure human body temperature. It is termed after the name of a German Physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. Freezing point of water is taken as 32°F and boiling point 212°F. Thermometers with Fahrenheit scale are calibrated from 32°F to 212°F.

  24. Question 24 of 37
    24. Question

    24. Kelvin scale is termed after____

    Correct

    Explanation
    Kelvin scale is termed after Lord Kelvin. It is the SI unit of measuring temperature and written as K also known as absolute scale as it starts from absolute zero temperature.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Kelvin scale is termed after Lord Kelvin. It is the SI unit of measuring temperature and written as K also known as absolute scale as it starts from absolute zero temperature.

  25. Question 25 of 37
    25. Question

    25. Match the following:
    I. Boiling point of water (°C) 1. 37
    II. Boiling point of water (°F) 2. 100
    III. Mean temperature of human body (°C) 3. 212
    IV. Room temperature (°C) 4. 72

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  26. Question 26 of 37
    26. Question

    26. Which of the following are equal?
    1) (F – 32)/ 9
    2) C/5
    3) 9C

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  27. Question 27 of 37
    27. Question

    27. Which of the following is Absolute zero Temperature?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  28. Question 28 of 37
    28. Question

    28. _____maintains the coldest known natural temperature in the universe

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  29. Question 29 of 37
    29. Question

    29. Coldest natural temperature ever recorded on Earth is____

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  30. Question 30 of 37
    30. Question

    30. Temperature of the Universe in the earliest moments after the Big Bang was ____

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  31. Question 31 of 37
    31. Question

    31. Which of the following are the boiling point of water?
    1) 100 °C
    2) 212° F
    3) 373.15 K

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  32. Question 32 of 37
    32. Question

    32. Hottest natural temperature ever recorded on Earth

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  33. Question 33 of 37
    33. Question

    33. Which of the following scale is used to measure temperature for day to day purpose?

    Correct

    Explanation
    Most of the people in the world use the Celsius scale to measure temperature for day to day purpose.
    The Kelvin scale has been designed in such a way, it is not only an absolute temperature scale, but
    also 1°C change is equal to a 1K change. This makes the conversion from Celsius to absolute
    temperature scale (Kelvin scale) easy, just the addition or subtraction of a constant 273.15.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    Most of the people in the world use the Celsius scale to measure temperature for day to day purpose.
    The Kelvin scale has been designed in such a way, it is not only an absolute temperature scale, but
    also 1°C change is equal to a 1K change. This makes the conversion from Celsius to absolute
    temperature scale (Kelvin scale) easy, just the addition or subtraction of a constant 273.15.

  34. Question 34 of 37
    34. Question

    34. United States prefer___ scale

    Correct

    Explanation
    In United States they prefer to use the Fahrenheit scale. The problem is, converting Fahrenheit to
    absolute scale (Kelvin) is not easy.

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    In United States they prefer to use the Fahrenheit scale. The problem is, converting Fahrenheit to
    absolute scale (Kelvin) is not easy.

  35. Question 35 of 37
    35. Question

    35. Which of the following statement is correct?
    1) The Rankine scale was named after the Glasgow University engineer and physicist Rankine,
    who proposed it in 1859
    2) It is an absolute temperature scale, and has the property of having a 1°R change is equal to a
    1.5°F change.

    Correct

    Explanation
    The Rankine scale was named after the Glasgow University engineer and physicist Rankine, who
    proposed it in 1859.
    It is an absolute temperature scale, and has the property of having a 1°R change
    is equal to a 1°F change.
    Fahrenheit users who need to work with absolute temperature can be
    converted to Rankine by R= F+ 459.67

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    The Rankine scale was named after the Glasgow University engineer and physicist Rankine, who
    proposed it in 1859.
    It is an absolute temperature scale, and has the property of having a 1°R change
    is equal to a 1°F change.
    Fahrenheit users who need to work with absolute temperature can be
    converted to Rankine by R= F+ 459.67

  36. Question 36 of 37
    36. Question

    36. How much will the temperature of 68°F be in Celsius?

    Correct

    Explanation
    C = 5x 36/ 9 = 20°C
    K = C + 273.15 = 20 + 273.15 = 293.15
    Thus, the temperature in Celsius = 20 degree C and in Kelvin = 293.15 K

    Incorrect

    Explanation
    C = 5x 36/ 9 = 20°C
    K = C + 273.15 = 20 + 273.15 = 293.15
    Thus, the temperature in Celsius = 20 degree C and in Kelvin = 293.15 K

  37. Question 37 of 37
    37. Question

    37. At what temperature will its value be same in Celsius and in Fahrenheit?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

Leaderboard: Heat and Temperature Online Test 7th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English

maximum of 37 points
Pos. Name Entered on Points Result
Table is loading
No data available
Exit mobile version