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Lesson 3 Assessment: Measuring Mass
1. Mass is defined as the amount of matter in an object.
A. true
B. false
2. All of the following are common units used to measure mass
except
:
A. grams.
B. kilograms.
C. milligrams.
D. milliliters.
3. What is the relationship between the mass of an object and how hard it is to change the motion of that object?
A. direct
B. inverse
C. no relationship
4. All of the following statements regarding weight are correct
except
:
A. gravity affects the weight of an object.
B. the weight of an object can change depending on its distance from Earth.
C. scales measure the weight of an object.
D. mass and weight are the same quantity.
5. Volume is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
A. true
B. false
6. Which of the following objects most likely has the
greatest
mass?
A. paperclip
B. pencil
C. sheet of notebook paper
D. science textbook
7. Object A is moving towards a person. Object B is moving towards the same person at the same speed. If object B is harder for the person to stop than object A, which statement is correct?
A. Object A has a greater mass than object B.
B. Object B has a greater mass than object A.
C. Objects A and B have the same mass.
8. The particles of a solid cannot change positions with each other but the particles are vibrating in their set position.
A. true
B. false
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