Class 04 EVS State Of Matter CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 4 · EVS State Of Matter
This is Science and Social Science (EVS) class 04 EVS State of Matter CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
On the basis of composition, matter is classified as
- AElement, compound and mixtureCorrect
- BElement, metal and compound
- CMetal, non metal and metalloid
- DSolution, suspension and colloid
2
Air can be compressed easily because
- AStrong force of attraction is present between particles
- BParticles are of larger size
- CParticles are smaller in size
- DParticles are away from each otherCorrect
3
In solids, particles are
- AVery small sized
- BVery close to each otherCorrect
- CVery light
- DVery far from each other
4
Gases have fixed
- ABoth mass and volume
- BShape only
- CMass onlyCorrect
- DVolume only
5
Water above the \( \circ\)C is in
- ASolid state
- BSemi-liquid state
- CLiquid state
- DGaseous stateCorrect
6
Which of the following state of matter flows from higher to a lower level?
- ASolid
- BGases
- CLiquidCorrect
- DCurrent
7
Gases on cooling changes into
- ASolid directly
- BVapour
- CLiquidsCorrect
- DRemain in gases
8
Which among the following is the smallest unit of mass?
- AGram
- BMilligramCorrect
- CKilogram
- DCentigram
9
High mountain peaks are covered with
- AIceCorrect
- BForest
- CStone
- DWater
10
The temperature at which solid changes into liquid is called
- AHeating point
- BMelting pointCorrect
- CCondensation point
- DBoiling point
11
Solids are generally
- AHard and pulpy
- BHard and rigidCorrect
- CSoft and rigid
- DSoft and volatile
12
Water start boiling at
- A70\( \circ\)C
- B100\( \circ\)CCorrect
- C80\( \circ\)C
- D90\( \circ\)C
13
The picture below shows

- AMelting of iceCorrect
- BCooling of water
- CSublimation of camphor
- DCondensation of water
14
On cooling, most of the gases changes into
- ALiquidCorrect
- BRemain gaseous
- CMixture
- DSolid
15
A liquid can be frozen into a solid on
- AMelting
- BCoolingCorrect
- CHeating
- DBoiling