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This document is a science assessment for Grade 3 students focusing on the states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank statements, true or false questions, and a matching section related to measuring tools. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of basic concepts in matter and measurement.
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g3 - Science

This document is a science assessment for Grade 3 students focusing on the states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. It includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank statements, true or false questions, and a matching section related to measuring tools. The assessment aims to evaluate students' understanding of basic concepts in matter and measurement.
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Name: ____________________________________________ Date: _____________________


Grade Level: ______________________________________ Science 3 – LT#1 (S)

I. Multiple Choice: Choose the correct answer and write the letter of your choice.

1. Which state of matter fills the shape of any container and spreads out completely?
A. Solid C. Gas
B. Liquid D. None

2. Which of these changes shape but keeps its volume?


A. Solid C. Gas
B. Liquid D. All

3. Which state of matter has a fixed shape and volume?


A. Liquid C. Gas
B. Solid D. All of them

4. Which of the following can flow and be poured?


A. Solid only C. Liquid only
B. Gas only D. Liquid and gas

5. What happens to a solid when it is heated enough?


A. Turns into a gas C. Disappears
B. Turns into a liquid D. Becomes colder

II. Fill in the blanks: Write the correct state of matter: solid, liquid, or gas.

6. Water in a glass is a _____________________.


7. A balloon filled with air contains _____________________.
8. A wooden chair is an example of a _____________________.
9. Milk in a bottle is a _____________________.
10. Smoke coming out of a chimney is a _____________________.

III. True or False: Write True or False on the line.

__________11. Solids can change shape easily.


__________12. Gases spread out to fill their container.
__________13. Liquids do not have a fixed shape.
__________14. A table is an example of a gas.
__________15. Steam is a solid form of water.

IV. Matching Type: Match Column A with Column B. Write the letter only.
Column A Column B
_______ 16. Thermometer A. Measures mass
_______ 17. Weighing scale B. Measures temperature
_______ 18. Ruler C. Measures liquid volume
_______ 19. Measuring cup D. Measures length
_______ 20. Meter stick E. Measures long distances

V. True or False: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is not.
______________ 21. Solid materials have a definite shape.
______________ 22. All solids can be easily bent.
______________ 23. Wood floats in water because it is light.
______________ 24. Metal is usually shiny and hard.
______________ 25. Glass is soft and can be stretched like rubber.

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