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This document is a science worksheet for Class 5 students focusing on the states of matter. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and activity-based tasks related to solids, liquids, and gases. The aim is to assess students' understanding of the properties and changes of different states of matter.

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Practice Worksheet

This document is a science worksheet for Class 5 students focusing on the states of matter. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, true or false statements, multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and activity-based tasks related to solids, liquids, and gases. The aim is to assess students' understanding of the properties and changes of different states of matter.

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Name - ______________

Registered Number - ______


Class: 5
Subject: Science

Section A: Fill in the Blanks

1. The three main states of matter are ______, ______, and ______.

2. _______ have a definite shape and volume.

3. Liquids take the shape of their _______ but have a fixed _______.

4. Gases have neither a definite _______ nor a definite _______.

5. The process of changing a solid into a liquid is called _______.

Section B: True or False

1. Solids can flow like liquids. (True/False)

2. Water vapor is an example of a gas. (True/False)

3. Freezing is the process where a liquid turns into a solid. (True/False)

4. All gases are visible. (True/False)

5. Ice melts into water when heated. (True/False)

Section C: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. Which of the following is an example of a solid?


a) Oxygen
b) Water
c) Ice
d) Steam
2. What happens to water when it is heated?
a) It turns into ice
b) It turns into steam
c) It remains the same
d) It disappears

3. Which process turns a liquid into a gas?


a) Melting
b) Freezing
c) Evaporation
d) Condensation

4. Which of the following takes both the shape and volume of its container?
a) Solid
b) Liquid
c) Gas
d) None of the above

5. What process converts gas into liquid?


a) Boiling
b) Evaporation
c) Condensation
d) Melting

Section D: Short Answer Questions

1. What are the three states of matter? Give an example of each.

2. How does heating and cooling affect the states of matter?

3. Explain the process of condensation with an example.

4. Why do liquids take the shape of the container but solids do not?

5. What is sublimation? Give an example.

Section E: Activity-Based Questions

1. Observe Water Changing States:

o Take some ice cubes and let them melt.

o Heat the water until it turns into steam.

o Write down your observations of how water changes state.

2. Identify the State of Matter:

o Find three objects in your home representing each state of matter.

o List them and explain why they belong to that state.

Best of luck!!

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