Condensation-Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Condensation”:

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Question 1: What is the process of condensation?

(a) The process of changing a liquid to a gas
(b) The process of changing a gas to a solid
(c) The process of changing a gas to a liquid
(d) The process of changing a solid to a liquid

Question 2: Which of the following statements is true about dew?

(a) Dew is formed when water vapor condenses on a solid surface.
(b) Dew is formed when liquid water evaporates into the air.
(c) Dew is formed when a solid changes directly to a gas.
(d) Dew is formed when a gas changes directly to a solid.

Question 3: Which of the following factors affect the rate of condensation?

(a) Temperature and pressure
(b) Temperature and humidity
(c) Pressure and humidity
(d) Pressure and wind speed

Question 4: What is the difference between condensation and evaporation?

(a) Condensation is the process of changing a solid to a gas, while evaporation is the process of changing a gas to a liquid.
(b) Condensation is the process of changing a gas to a liquid, while evaporation is the process of changing a liquid to a gas.
(c) Condensation and evaporation are the same process, but they occur at different temperatures.
(d) Condensation and evaporation are completely unrelated processes.

Question 5: Which of the following is an example of condensation?

(a) Water boiling in a pot
(b) Frost forming on a car windshield
(c) Ice melting in a glass of water
(d) Water evaporating from a wet towel

Question 6: Which of the following is not a form of condensation?

(a) Frost
(b) Dew
(c) Rain
(d) Hail

Question 7: What is the main factor that determines whether a substance will undergo condensation?

(a) Density
(b) Mass
(c) Temperature
(d) Volume

Question 8: Which of the following best describes the relationship between evaporation and condensation?

(a) Evaporation and condensation are unrelated processes.
(b) Evaporation and condensation are opposite processes.
(c) Evaporation leads to condensation.
(d) Condensation leads to evaporation.

Question 9: What is the dew point?

(a) The temperature at which a gas begins to condense
(b) The temperature at which a liquid begins to evaporate
(c) The temperature at which a solid begins to melt
(d) The temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas

Question 10: Which of the following processes involves both condensation and evaporation?

(a) The water cycle
(b) The nitrogen cycle
(c) The carbon cycle
(d) The oxygen cycle