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This document contains a 15-minute section quiz for Unit 6, covering concepts from Book 1B, Sections 6.4–6.6. It includes true or false questions, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank items, and a structured question related to density and thermal expansion. Answers for the quiz are also provided for teachers.

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This document contains a 15-minute section quiz for Unit 6, covering concepts from Book 1B, Sections 6.4–6.6. It includes true or false questions, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank items, and a structured question related to density and thermal expansion. Answers for the quiz are also provided for teachers.

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Concepts and skills assessment pack: 5-min Short quiz 15-min Section quiz Unit test First term

exam Final exam


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15-min Section quiz Set 1


Unit 6 – Quiz 2
Sections 6.4–6.6

Name : ( ) Score:

Class :
Date : (Total: 15 marks)

Answer the following questions after you have learnt the concepts in Book 1B, Unit
6, Sections 6.4–6.6.

A True or false questions (3 marks, 1 mark each)

Write ‘T’ for a true statement and ‘F’ for a false statement in the boxes provided.

1 Liquid water expands when it is heated because the water


molecules increase in size.
E2 Bombardment of gas particles on a surface result in gas pressure.

3 200 g of cooking oil floats on 100 g of water because the density of


cooking oil is lower than that of water.

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B Multiple-choice questions (3 marks, 1 mark each)

1 The table below shows the densities of some substances.

Substance Density (g/cm3)


Honey 1.48
Ice 0.92
Oil 0.90
Foam plastic 0.02
Plasticine 1.40

Which of the following substances sink(s) in oil but float(s) on honey?


(1) Ice
(2) Foam plastic
(3) Plasticine
A (1) only
B (2) only
C (1) and (3) only
D (2) and (3) only

2 Which of the following are daily applications of thermal expansion and


contraction?
(1) Fire sprinkler
(2) Infrared thermometer (紅外線體温計)
(3) Thermostat which contains a bimetallic strip
A (1) and (2) only
B (1) and (3) only
C (2) and (3) only
D (1), (2) and (3)

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E3 The photo below shows a girl drinking milk using a straw.

Which of the following correctly explains how the girl drink milk using the
straw?
A The air pressure inside the girl’s mouth decreases while the atmospheric
pressure increases.
B The air pressure inside the girl’s mouth decreases while the atmospheric
pressure remains unchanged.
C The air pressure inside the girl’s mouth remains unchanged while the
atmospheric pressure increases.
D The air pressure inside the girl’s mouth increases while the atmospheric
pressure remains unchanged.

C Fill in the blanks (4 marks, 2 marks each)


1 The _______________ of a substance is its mass per unit volume.

2 Most objects expand when heated and _______________ when cooled.

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D Structured question (5 marks)

1 Peter carried out an experiment to find out the density of water at 25 °C.

a 100 cm3 of water weighs 99.7 g at 25 °C. Calculate the density of water at
this temperature. Show your calculations. (2 marks)

_____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

b Peter repeats the experiment at 50 °C.

i Explain how the volume of water at this temperature will be different


from that in a using the particle theory. (2 marks)

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

E ii State whether the density of water is higher at 50 °C or at 25 °C.


(1 mark)

_________________________________________________________

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For teachers only

Answers
A True or false questions
1 F
2 T
3 T

B Multiple-choice questions
1 C
2 B
3 B

C Fill in the blanks


1 density
2 contract

D Structured question
1 a 99.7 ÷ 100 (1)
= 0.997 g/cm3 (1)
b i The volume of water is larger at 50 °C. (1)
This is because water particles move faster at a higher temperature. This
causes the spaces between water particles to increase. (1)
ii The density of water is higher at 25 °C. (1)

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