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Science Fourth Grade

This study guide is designed for fourth-grade students and includes questions about properties of matter, mass, and units of measurement. Students are asked to mark the correct answers for each question, which covers concepts such as the definition of mass and the comparison of mass between different substances. The guide also includes a visual component for additional questions.

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Science Fourth Grade

This study guide is designed for fourth-grade students and includes questions about properties of matter, mass, and units of measurement. Students are asked to mark the correct answers for each question, which covers concepts such as the definition of mass and the comparison of mass between different substances. The guide also includes a visual component for additional questions.

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Fourth grade

Study guide

Name: _________________________________________
Mark the correct answers
. 1 Which is a property of matter?
A. Mass.
B. Humidity.
C. Time.
D. Luminosity.

2 Which sentence about mass is correct?

A. The mass of a body constantly varies.


B. Mass is always in a solid state.
C. Mass is the amount of matter a body has.
D. Thermometers are used to measure mass.

3 Which unit of measurement is used to measure mass?

A. Liter.
B. Meter.
C. Gram.
D. Kilometer.

4 What is the difference in the mass of a balloon filled with water


and one filled with air?

A. They are equal.


B. The balloon filled with air has less mass.
C. The balloon filled with air has more mass.
D. It cannot be determined.
Look at the picture and answer:

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