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Grade 6 Science and Technology Quiz on Change of State of Matter

This quiz helps Grade 6 learners explore real-world scenarios involving the changes of state in matter, such as melting, evaporation, condensation, sublimation, freezing, and deposition.

Linda places ice cubes on a table. After some time, only water remains. Which change occurred?

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Brian notices his wet clothes dry quickly under sunlight. What process causes the clothes to dry?

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Jane sees water droplets form outside a cold soda bottle. What is this an example of?

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Tom heats wax, and it turns into a clear liquid. Which change of state is this?

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Jack sees frost on a window during a very cold night. Water vapor turned directly into ice. What is this process called?

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Mary boils water and observes steam rising. Which change of state describes this process correctly?

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Peter leaves camphor uncovered, and it disappears without melting. Which process describes this correctly?

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Which example correctly shows freezing?

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Kim notices drops of water on a bathroom mirror after a hot shower. What explains this observation?

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science teacher heats iodine crystals, and purple vapor forms directly from the solid. Which process is this?

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Which everyday situation illustrates evaporation best?

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When heated chocolate cools down and becomes solid again, what process is occurring?

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Steam rising from boiling water demonstrates which change of state?

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When you leave butter out on a warm day, it softens and melts. What process describes this correctly?

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Water droplets forming on plants early in the morning are a result of which process?

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