Measurement Tools
Units of Measurement
Measure Me
Variables
Variables Part 2
Miscellaneous
100

What tool would one use to measure length?

ruler (metric ruler)

100

What is the BASE UNIT for length?

meter (m)

100


24 ml

100

What is the ONE variable that is changed by the researcher conducting an experiment?

Independent variable

100

In the following experiment, what is the independent variable?

Salt
100

The book is 235 pages long.

Is this observation qualitative or quantitative?

quantitative

200

What is a tool one would use to measure liquid volume?

graduated cylinder

200

What is the BASE UNIT for measuring mass?

grams (g)

200

521.2 g

200

What is the variable that the scientist is measuring (seeing how it changes)?

Dependent variable

200

Ms. Fegeas set up an experiment to see how the mass of a ball affects the distance it rolls off a ramp. Identify the dependent variable.

The distance the ball rolls off a ramp

200

The book is red and has a picture of a dog on its cover.

Are these observations qualitative or quantitative?

Qualitative

300

What did we use in class to measure mass?

Triple-beam balance

300

In the metric system, what is the basic unit for measuring liquid volume?

(Hint, do not use any prefixes.)

Liter (L)

300

What is the volume of the key?

10 cm3

(Fun fact!  1 liquid mL is equal to 1 solid cm3!  Metric is very cool that way. :) )

300

What is the name for a variable that is kept the same in an experiment to keep the data valid?

Constant

300

I want to conduct an experiment to see if the amount of light in the room affects how far I can see an object.  What is the independent variable in this experiment?

Amount of light

300

What is the measure of the amount of matter in an object?

Mass

400

What 2 things can be used to measure temperature?

Thermometer and temperature probe

400

What unit of measurement would I use to measure the mass of a cat?

a) grams

b) kilograms

c) meters

d) kilometers

kilograms

400

What unit of measurement would I use to measure the length of a pencil?

a) meters

b) kilometers

c) milliliters

d) centimeters

centimeters

400

To test the following hypothesis, what would the dependent variable be?

The farther a ball drops, the higher it will bounce.

Height of the bounce

400

An experiment is performed on plants to see how different liquids affect plant growth. Each plant in the experiment is given a different liquid; water, apple juice, or milk. What are TWO variables that must remain constant (the same)?

Amount of soil

Amount of sunlight

Amount of liquid

Temperature

400

In the scientific method, what do you do before making a hypothesis (before doing any research as well)?

Ask a question

500

What tools would you use to measure the density of a pebble?

Triple-beam balance (or electronic balance) and a graduated cylinder

500

Why do scientists use the metric system?

Nearly all other countries use the metric system and scientists collaborate globally.

500

What unit of measurement would I use to measure the distance between Madison and Charlottesville?

a) meters

b) kilometers

c) milliliters

d) centimeters

kilometers

500

A student conducts an experiment to see which type of toy car goes the fastest.  What is the independent variable?

type of toy car

500

A student thinks that if he increases the amount of time he exercises, he can decrease the amount of time is takes to run a mile.

What would be the independent variable (IV) and dependent variable (DV) if the student was to test this hypothesis?

IV:  Amount of time he exercises

DV: Amount of time he takes to run a mile

500

In and if/then hypothesis, the IF part decribes the cause and the THEN part describes the effect.  This helps in defining variables.

What type of variable would be the cause?  What type of variable is the effect?

Cause = independent variable

Effect = dependent variable

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