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Class 9 Science Chapter 1 Matter In Our Surrounding

Chapter 1 Matter in Our Surroundings in Class 9 Science introduces students to the fundamental concept of matter and its various forms. The chapter explains the physical nature of matter, its characteristics, and the states of matter—solid, liquid, and gas—based on the arrangement of particles and their movement. It also explores the interconversion of states of matter due to changes in temperature and pressure, highlighting concepts like melting, boiling, condensation, sublimation, and evaporation. The role of latent heat and factors affecting the rate of evaporation are also discussed. Understanding these concepts helps in analyzing real-life phenomena such as cooling effects, humidity, and phase transitions. This quiz will assess your knowledge of the properties of matter, changes in states, and the scientific principles governing these transformations.

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Category: Surface Area

1. How does increasing wind speed affect the rate of evaporation from a lake’s surface, assuming other factors remain constant?

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Category: Special Cases: Rubber Band, Salt/Sugar Crystals, Sponge

2. (A) A sponge can be compressed easily.
(R) The solid structure of a sponge resists compression.

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Category: Wind Speed

3. In which of the following situations would clothes dry the fastest due to increased evaporation?

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Category: Experiment with Camphor Heating

4. Which of the following statements correctly describes latent heat of vaporization?

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Category: Factors Affecting Evaporation

5. On a hot summer day, why might a wet towel dry faster if it’s laid flat on a wide open area than when it’s hung on a narrow line?

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Category: Diffusion in Liquids (Ink in Water Experiment)

6. What does the spreading of ink in water suggest about the movement of particles?

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Category: States of Matter

7. Dry ice sublimates directly from solid to gas. Under what conditions could you force dry ice to become liquid carbon dioxide?

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Category: How Small are the Particles of Matter?

8. Suppose you have two identical sealed containers, one filled with oxygen and the other with nitrogen at the same temperature. If a partition is suddenly removed between them allowing the gases to mix, what can be inferred about the rate of diffusion?

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Category: Latent Heat of Fusion

9. Why do particles in water at 0°C have more energy than particles in ice at the same temperature?

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Category: How Does Evaporation Cause Cooling?

10. When a wet cloth is hung out on a windy day, what effect does the wind have on the evaporation process?

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Category: Compression and Expansion of Gases

11. What occurs when you increase the pressure on a gas while keeping its temperature constant?

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Category: Fluidity and Ability to Flow

12. If an equal volume of two different liquids is poured into identical tall cylinders, but one liquid has a higher density than the other, what can be said about their behavior in the containers?

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Category: Particles of Matter Have Space Between Them

13. When a small amount of potassium permanganate is added to water, it spreads uniformly throughout the liquid without stirring. Which statement best explains this phenomenon in terms of particle spacing and interactions?

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Category: Definite Shape and Volume

14. Which of the following statements is true about solids?

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Category: No Fixed Shape or Volume

15. How do aquatic animals manage to breathe underwater despite it being a liquid environment?

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Category: Evidence from Mixing Sugar/Salt in Water

16. Which factor is likely to decrease the rate of diffusion of salt in water?

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Category: Continuous vs. Particulate Nature of Matter

17. In a laboratory experiment, two identical beakers are filled with the same volume of water at different temperatures: one at 25°C and the other at 50°C. A small amount of potassium permanganate crystal is added to both beakers. Which statement best explains the difference in the rate of diffusion observed in these two scenarios?

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Category: sublimation

18. How is deposition different from condensation?

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Category: Particles of Matter Attract Each Other

19. In which state of matter do particles have the strongest force of attraction between each other?

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Category: Evaporation

20. During a comparison between two different liquids, Liquid A and Liquid B, both placed in identical cups, it was observed that Liquid A evaporated faster than Liquid B under the same environmental conditions. Which statement best explains this phenomenon?

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Category: Temperature

21. What happens to the kinetic energy of particles in a substance when its temperature is increased?

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Category: Latent Heat of Vaporization

22. Why does sweating help cool down the human body on a hot day?

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Category: Diffusion in Gases (Smell of Perfume)

23. Why does the smell of perfume spread more quickly in air than in water?

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Category: Based on Chemical Properties

24. Which of the following is considered matter?

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Category: Boiling and Condensation

25. Why do we observe steam being produced from boiling water even though the temperature remains constant?

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Category: Rigidity and Incompressibility

26. Which property of solids allows a building to maintain its structure during construction?

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Category: Matter is Made up of Particles

27. How does increasing temperature affect the motion of particles in matter?

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Category: Humidity

28. Imagine two identical bowls of water placed under different conditions: one in a humid environment and another in a dry environment. Which bowl will likely lose more water due to evaporation after one day?

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Category: Can Matter Change its State?

29. How does increasing the pressure affect solid carbon dioxide (dry ice)?

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Category: Experiment with Solid, Liquid, and Rubber Band

30. Which of the following states of matter has a definite shape and volume?

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Category: Physical Nature of Matter

31. During which process does latent heat of fusion play an essential role?

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Category: Effect of Change in Temperature

32. Why does steam cause more severe burns than boiling water at 100°C?

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Category: Melting and Freezing

33. A scientist is studying a mysterious substance that appears to remain at 50°C even when heated continuously. He noticed that the substance is changing from solid to liquid during this heating process. Calculate the amount of energy required to completely melt 3 kg of this substance if its latent heat of fusion is 150 kJ/kg.

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Category: Characteristics of Particles of Matter

34. Which observation indicates that particles of matter are continuously moving?

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Category: The Liquid State

35. Why do gases generally diffuse faster in water compared to liquids dissolving in each other?

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Category: Diffusion in Liquids and Solubility

36. In which scenario does increased solubility lead to an increase in the diffusion rate of a gas into a liquid?

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Category: Cooling Effect of Acetone

37. During the evaporation of acetone from your skin, energy is transferred from:

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Category: Particles of Matter are Continuously Moving

38. How does increasing temperature affect the rate of diffusion?

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Category: High Compressibility

39. Why is CNG commonly used as a fuel for vehicles?

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Category: Direct Conversion of Solid to Gas (Naphthalene, Camphor)

40. When considering sublimation for both naphthalene and camphor, what is a key difference compared to deposition?

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Category: Variations in Force of Attraction in Different States

41. Which state of matter has particles that are tightly packed due to strong forces of attraction?

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Category: Evidence from Dissolution of Salt/Sugar in Water

42. If you increase the temperature of water, how will it affect the diffusion rate of sugar dissolved in it?

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Category: The Gaseous State

43. In which of these situations would the rate of diffusion be highest for carbon dioxide gas?

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Category: Cooling Effect of Sweat

44. During a marathon in a desert environment, which strategy might help reduce the body temperature most effectively using evaporation principles?

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Category: Greek Philosophers’ Views

45. In terms of particle movement and interaction, which explanation accurately describes why ice floats on water?

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Category: Modern Classification of Matter

46. A scientist wants to create a cooling effect in a laboratory without the use of electricity. Which of the following methods utilizing the concept of evaporation could achieve this?

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Category: Introduction

47. If a solid melts completely within a closed container without changing the total volume of the system, what can be inferred about the arrangement and movement of particles before and after melting?

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Category: Dilution Experiment with Potassium Permanganate

48. As more water is added to dilute a potassium permanganate solution, how does the color intensity change?

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Category: Effect of Change in Pressure

49. Why is dry ice preferred over water ice for cooling purposes in some situations?

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Category: Definition of Matter

50. If the rate of diffusion of two different gases under identical conditions differs significantly, what could be a plausible reason based on the properties of their particles?

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Category: Diffusion in Solids (Copper Sulphate Crystal in Water)

51. What is diffusion in the context of copper sulphate in water?

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Category: Early Theories of Matter

52. Which of the following is considered matter?

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Category: No Fixed Shape but Fixed Volume

53. When comparing the diffusion rates of solids, liquids, and gases, which statement best describes the reason behind these differences, considering the molecular structure and particle movement?

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Category: Use of Earthen Pots

54. How does the cooling effect of an earthen pot compare to a metal container when both are filled with water and left in a dry climate?

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Category: Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)

55. A container with LPG is initially at a pressure of 5 atm and a volume of 10 liters. If the gas expands to a volume of 25 liters while maintaining constant temperature, what will be the final pressure?

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Category: Observation of Tiny Particles in Matter

56. (A) Particles of matter are continuously moving.
(R) The diffusion rate of a gas increases with an increase in temperature.

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Category: The Solid State

57. A block of dry ice is kept at 1 atmosphere and -78.5°C. What will happen to the dry ice if it’s quickly moved into a room at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature?

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Category: Based on Physical Properties

58. You accidentally spill a drop of perfume on the floor in a closed room. How does the rate of diffusion change if you increase the temperature of the room?

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