Worksheets Name
P5 Science - Water Cycle
Class
Total questions: 13
Worksheet time: 7mins
Date
Instructor name: Ms. Jessica Afiati
1. What process occurs when liquid turns into gas?
a) Freezing b) Melting
c) Condensation d) Evaporation
2. What process occurs when gas turns into liquid?
a) Condensation b) Evaporation
c) Freezing d) Boiling
3. Sarah heat up a beaker of water until it boils. She continues to heat the water for another 30
minutes. What is the temperature of the water after 30 minutes?
a) 99°C b) 110°C
c) 0°C d) 100°C
4. What are the two processes occurring in a water cycle?
a) Boiling and Condensation b) Condensation and Melting
c) Freezing and Evaporation d) Evaporation and Condensation
5. Identify the change of state when water turns into ice.
a) Gas to Solid b) Liquid to Solid
c) Solid to liquid d) Liquid to gas
6. Identify the change of state when water vapour turns into water droplets.
a) Gas to liquid b) Solid to liquid
c) Liquid to gas d) Liquid to solid
7.
The table shows the freezing and boiling points of an unknown substance, M.
What is the state of substance M at 80°C?
a) Solid b) Gas
c) Liquid
8.
An ice cube is left on a metal block as shown below. Which of the statements is correct?
A: Temperature of the ice increases.
B: The metal block is losing heat to the ice cube.
C: The water is gaining heat from the surroundings.
a) A and C only b) B only
c) A only d) B and C only
9.
Ain dropped some ice cubes into a glass container of water.
Describe the change in state of the ice cubes after 30 minutes.
a) liquid to solid b) gas to liquid
c) solid to liquid d) liquid to gas
10.
Both towels are soaked with 50ml of water. Which towel will dry up first and why?
a) Towel B, higher temperature b) Towel B, bigger exposed surface area
c) Towel A, smaller exposed surface area d) Towel A, higher temperature
11.
Which processes involve a heat gain?
a) B b) A
c) C
12.
Which process involves a heat loss?
a) C b) A
c) B
13.
The warmer water vapour _____________ the plastic cover _______________ on the cooler inner
surface of the plastic cover.
a) inside, evaporated b) outside, condensed
c) outside, evaporated d) inside, condensed