Physical Science Test
  • 1. The bouncing of light rays off an object is called...
A) congruence
B) reflection
C) symmetry
D) refraction
  • 2. What part of a telescope refracts light?
A) body tube
B) base
C) focus knob
D) lens
  • 3. Eyeglasses work on the principle of...
A) reflection
B) symmetry
C) refraction
D) rainbow colors
  • 4. When we look at a red bird, which color is reflected?
A) blue
B) green
C) yellow
D) red
  • 5. A rainbow is an example of...
A) light refracted by a telescope
B) rainsdrops changing colors
C) white light splitting into colors
D) light reflected by a mirror
  • 6. An example of an everyday object that works due to reflected light is a...
A) tinted car window
B) telescope
C) camera
D) microscope
  • 7. The bending of light rays by an object is called...
A) reflection
B) congruence
C) refraction
D) symmetry
  • 8. What property changes when an ice cube melts?
A) melting point
B) ability to conduct heat
C) boiling point
D) magnetism
  • 9. At what temperature does ice melt?
A) 10 degrees Celsius
B) 90 degrees Celsius
C) 100 degrees Celsius
D) 0 degrees Celsius
  • 10. Anything that has mass and takes up space is called...
A) weight
B) materials
C) matter
D) length
  • 11. The best conductor of electricity is...
A) rock
B) water
C) air
D) metal
  • 12. All pure water has the same...
A) mass and volume
B) freezing, melting, and boiling points
C) temperature and weight
D) mass and weight
  • 13. The ingredients in a mixture...
A) can never be separated
B) always form a solution
C) are illustrated by rust
D) are not chemically joined
  • 14. When sugar seems to disappear in water, it...
A) evaporates
B) condenses
C) conducts
D) dissolves
  • 15. A solution composed completely of gases is...
A) petroleum
B) Kool-Aid
C) soda
D) air
  • 16. Which property of sugar does not change when it dissolves?
A) texture
B) insulation
C) taste
D) shape
  • 17. A push or pull on an object is called...
A) inertia
B) vibration
C) force
D) energy
  • 18. Which of the following has the greatest inertia?
A) car
B) train
C) bowling ball
D) planet
  • 19. What must be applied to an object to change its motion or direction?
A) force
B) inertia
C) density
D) speed
  • 20. Planets and moons in the solar system keep moving due to...
A) inertia
B) magnetism
C) gravity
D) force
  • 21. The ability to cause change or do work is called...
A) resources
B) enery
C) vibrations
D) fossil fuels
  • 22. Most of the energy used on the earth comes from...
A) the sun
B) electricity
C) sounds
D) waves
  • 23. The motion of something moving quickly back and forth creates...
A) electricity
B) sound
C) light
D) heat
  • 24. Both sound and light energy travel in...
A) waves
B) curved lines
C) parallel lines
D) bent lines
  • 25. Which of the following is NOT a type of energy?
A) heat
B) electrical
C) reflection
D) sound
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