Matter In Our Surroundings Reasoning Questions
Q1: When 20-30g of salt is added to 500 ml of water in a beaker. We see salt dissolves and disappears in water. Give reasons for this.
Q2: If we put a drop of blue ink in a beaker filled with water and leave it undisturbed. Why does the water in the whole beaker turn blue?
Q3: Give reasons for the following observation:
The smell of hot sizzling food reaches you several metres away, but to get the smell from the cold food you have to go close.
Q4: Why is a diver able to cut through water in a swimming pool?
Q5: Sponge can be compressed. Why is it a solid?
Q6: Rate of diffusion of liquids is higher than that of solids. Give reasons for this?
Q7: Give reasons
A gas fills completely the vessel in which it is kept.
Q8: Give reasons
A gas exerts pressure on the walls of the container.
Q9: Give reasons
A wooden table should be called a solid.
Q10: Give reasons
We can easily move our hand in the air but to do the same through a solid block of wood we need a karate expert.
Q11: Liquids generally have a lower density as compared to solids. Why does ice float over water?
Q12: Why should we wear cotton clothes in summer?
Q13: Why do we feel cool when we pour some acetone (nail polish remover) on our palm?
Q14: Why do we see water droplets on the outer surface of a glass containing ice-cold water?
Q15: For any substance, why does the temperature remain constant during the change of state?
Q16: After raining, why doe roads are dried up quicker than potholes?
Q17: Why do clothes get dried up quickly in summer than in rainy season?
Q18: Water is kept in earthen pots to keep them cool. Give reasons.
Q19: Why does a desert cooler cool better on a hot dry day?
Q20: Why are we able to sip hot tea or milk faster from a saucer rather than a cup?
Q21: We should wear cotton clothes in summer. Why?
Q22: Give reasons for the following observations.
Naphthalene balls disappear with time without leaving any solid.
Q23: An iron almirah is a solid at room temperature. Give reasons to justify it.
Q24: Why is ice at 273 K more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature?
Q25: Why do steam cause more severe burns than boiling water?
☛See also:
Ch 1 - Matter in Our Surroundings (Q & A)
Ch 1 - Matter in our Surroundings (Questions asked in CBSE papers - Unsolved)
Ch1 - Matter in our Surroundings (Unit Objective Test)
Ch1 - Matter in Our Surroundings (MCQs-1)
Ch1 - Matter In Our Surroundings (Question Bank)
Ch1 - Matter In Our Surroundings (Unit Test Paper)
Ch1 - Matter in Our Surroundings (MCQs-2)
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