Time for a surprise heart attack oh sorry a quiz

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This is a quiz created by me on a topic temperature scale.
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Question 1

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What instrument is usually used to measure temperature?
Answer
  • a thermometer
  • photometer
  • a barometer
  • all of the choices

Question 2

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Modern thermometers rely on the expansion and contraction of a:
Answer
  • gas
  • solid
  • fluid
  • all of the above

Question 3

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How many commonly used temperature scales are there in the world today?
Answer
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Question 4

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The freezing point of water on the Fahrenheit scale is?
Answer
  • 100degrees
  • 32degrees
  • 0degrees
  • none of the above

Question 5

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What are the freezing and boiling points of water on the Celsius scale?
Answer
  • 0ºC; 100ºC
  • 32ºC; 212ºC
  • 100ºC; 32ºC
  • 0ºC; 212º

Question 6

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What happens at absolute zero?
Answer
  • water freezes
  • water starts to boil
  • all molecular motion stops
  • objects start to melt

Question 7

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Which is not the scale to measure temperature?
Answer
  • Kelvin scale
  • Celsius scale
  • Kline scale
  • Fahrenheit scale

Question 8

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A child has a temperature of 104ºF. What is the temperature in degrees Celsius?
Answer
  • 0
  • 40
  • 271
  • 313

Question 9

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Helium condenses into the liquid phase at approximately 4 K. What temperature, in degrees Celsius, does this correspond to?
Answer
  • -269
  • -273
  • -452.2
  • None of the choices
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