Objects Around Us -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Objects Around Us”:

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Question 1: Which of the following is an example of a natural object?

(a) Television
(b) Bicycle
(c) Rock
(d) Smartphone

Question 2: What is the primary difference between natural objects and man-made objects?

(a) Natural objects are smaller than man-made objects
(b) Natural objects are more colorful than man-made objects
(c) Natural objects are not influenced by the environment
(d) Natural objects are not produced by human activity

Question 3: Which of the following is a man-made object?

(a) Cloud
(b) Mountain
(c) Bicycle
(d) River

Question 4: What do we call objects that are specifically designed and produced for a particular purpose?

(a) Natural objects
(b) Organic objects
(c) Inanimate objects
(d) Artifacts

Question 5: What term is used for objects that are living and have the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli?

(a) Inanimate objects
(b) Artificial objects
(c) Organic objects
(d) Man-made objects

Question 6: Which type of object is made up of a single material and has a consistent composition throughout?

(a) Mixture
(b) Composite object
(c) Homogeneous object
(d) Heterogeneous object

Question 7: What is the common characteristic of objects around us, whether natural or man-made?

(a) All objects are alive
(b) All objects are made of metal
(c) All objects have mass and occupy space
(d) All objects are transparent

Question 8: Which of the following is an example of a non-living object?

(a) Flower
(b) Dog
(c) Cloud
(d) River

Question 9: Which term refers to the process of changing the form or appearance of an object without changing its chemical composition?

(a) Melting
(b) Boiling
(c) Dissolving
(d) Physical transformation

Question 10: What is the study of objects around us and their properties, behaviors, and interactions?

(a) Geography
(b) Geology
(c) Chemistry
(d) Anthropology