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Class 7
Science
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Changes Around Us: Physical and Chemical

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Question Bank - Changes Around Us: Physical and Chemical

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Q1.

Which of the following is a physical change?

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Q2.

What happens when air is blown into lime water?

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Q3.

Which process shows that a substance can change its appearance?

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Q4.

When ice melts, what type of change occurs?

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Q5.

If two gases react and produce liquid water, what type of change is this?

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Q6.

Why can a cut fruit still show signs of a physical change?

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Q7.

What indicates a chemical change?

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Q8.

Which of the following statements is true?

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Q9.

What does the process of rusting demonstrate?

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Q10.

If you burn wood, what happens to its appearance?

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Q11.

Why might dissolving salt in water still be a physical change?

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Q12.

Which step is essential in confirming a chemical change?

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Q13.

Why does blowing air into water leave it unchanged?

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Q14.

What is a physical change?

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Q15.

When you crush chalk into powder, what type of change are you observing?

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Q16.

After inflating a balloon and then deflating it, what happens to the original balloon?

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Q17.

Which of the following is NOT an example of a physical change?

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Q18.

If you fold a piece of paper, what happens to the paper?

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Q19.

Which of these changes demonstrates a change in state of matter?

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Q20.

Why is crushing a can considered a physical change?

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Q21.

Which process can turn ice back into water?

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Q22.

What is the primary characteristic of physical changes?

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Q23.

Which of the following actions would NOT result in a physical change?

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Q24.

What will happen to a balloon if it is pricked with a pin?

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Q25.

Which change indicates a transformation within the states of solids, liquids, or gases?

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Q26.

What happens when you dissolve salt in water?

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Q27.

Which substance undergoes a physical change when it freezes?

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Q28.

Why is the change from solid to liquid classified as a physical change?

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Q29.

What is rust primarily made up of?

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Q30.

Which condition is essential for rusting to occur?

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Q31.

Which of the following does NOT prevent rusting?

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Q32.

What type of change is rusting categorized as?

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Q33.

Rust formation can be accelerated by which of the following factors?

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Q34.

Why is rusting considered a undesirable change?

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Q35.

Which element is primarily responsible for rusting?

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Q36.

What is the chemical equation for the rusting of iron?

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Q37.

How can the reaction rate of rusting be reduced?

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Q38.

Rust can often be described as which of the following?

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Q39.

Which scenario best illustrates rusting?

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Q40.

What preventive measure does galvanization involve?

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Q41.

Which of these is NOT a common effect of rusting?

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Q42.

What can be a long-term impact of rusting on machinery?

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Q43.

What is essential for combustion to occur?

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Q44.

Which of the following is NOT a combustible substance?

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Q45.

What happens to a combustible substance when it reaches its ignition temperature?

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Q46.

Which of the following describes combustion best?

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Q47.

Which factor is MOST critical for starting the combustion process?

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Q48.

Which of the following statements about combustion is FALSE?

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Q49.

What is the role of oxygen in the combustion process?

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Q50.

How can you extinguish a fire effectively?

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Q51.

What happens when a combustible material burns in a limited supply of oxygen?

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Q52.

Which of the following is a common product of combustion?

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Q53.

During combustion, energy is released. This is an example of which type of change?

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Q54.

In which of the following scenarios would combustion NOT happen?

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Q55.

Which fuel has a higher ignition temperature?

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Q56.

What kind of reaction is combustion characterized as?

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Q57.

What could happen if there is an excess of oxygen during combustion?

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Q58.

What happens to the wax when a candle is lit?

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Q59.

Which of the following is a physical change occurring in a burning candle?

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Q60.

What type of change occurs when the vaporized wax burns?

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Q61.

In the context of a burning candle, which of the following represents both changes occurring?

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Q62.

Why is the melting of wax considered a physical change?

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Q63.

What kind of substances are produced during candle burning?

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Q64.

When analyzing a burning candle, what happens first?

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Q65.

Which of these statements about physical and chemical changes is true?

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Q66.

Which factor is crucial for the melting wax to change into vapor?

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Q67.

If a candle burns for a long time, what will be the final result of the changes?

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Q68.

What role does oxygen play in the chemical changes during the candle burning?

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Q69.

Which of the following best describes the overall process of burning wax?

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Q70.

If ice melts to form water, can it be returned to ice?

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Q71.

What happens to the wax after it has been burned?

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Q72.

When paper burns, which type of change occurs?

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Q73.

Which of the following is an example of a reversible change?

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Q74.

Which change is described as permanent?

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Q75.

What happens during a physical change?

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Q76.

Which change can NOT be reversed?

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Q77.

What physical changes can generally be reversed?

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Q78.

When a balloon is inflated and then deflated, what type of change occurs?

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Q79.

Why is rusting of iron considered a permanent change?

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Q80.

Which of the following represents a chemical change?

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Q81.

Which process involves a permanent change?

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Q82.

Which of the following is true about physical changes?

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Q83.

If water is boiled and turned into steam, what type of change is this?

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Q84.

What is an irreversible change?

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Q85.

Which describes a temporary change?

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Q86.

What process involves the breaking down of large rocks into smaller pieces?

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Q87.

Which natural force is primarily responsible for erosion?

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Q88.

Which of the following contributes to the weathering of rocks?

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Q89.

What is a primary result of chemical weathering?

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Q90.

What is erosion during a landslide classified as?

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Q91.

How do tree roots contribute to weathering?

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Q92.

What is the primary role of water in chemical weathering?

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Q93.

In which scenario would you observe sedimentation?

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Q94.

What type of rock changes color due to oxidation?

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Q95.

What does not happen during the erosion process?

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Q96.

How long does erosion typically take to significantly change a landscape?

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Q97.

What causes pebbles in a river to become smoother over time?

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Q98.

Which of the following is an effect of physical weathering?

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Q99.

Which of the following is considered a desirable change?

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Q100.

Why is the rusting of iron considered an undesirable change?

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Q101.

Which of the following describes decomposition?

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Q102.

What type of change is the process of curdling milk?

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Q103.

Which change may be considered desirable in agricultural waste management?

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Q104.

How does increased carbon dioxide from human activities affect the environment?

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Q105.

What is an example of a slow natural change?

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Q106.

Why is the drying of paint considered a chemical change?

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Q107.

What can be concluded about undesirable changes?

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Q108.

Which of the following is a benefit of the weathering process?

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Q109.

What type of change occurs when bread becomes stale?

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Q110.

In which situation is food decay considered a desirable change?

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Q111.

Why is it important to understand desirable and undesirable changes?

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Q112.

How does the rusting of iron demonstrate both a physical and chemical change?

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Q113.

Which food modification is a result of desirable changes due to human intervention?

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