Units
Volume
Variables
Measurements
Scientific Method
100
1 cm = ? mm
10 mm
100
In the graduated cylinder, the curve at the bottom of the water is called. a. meniscus b. a flask c. a cylinder bubble
meniscus
100
This variable goes on the x-axis. a. Dependent variable b. Independent variable c. Control Variable
b- independent
100
What should you use to measure volume? a. Graduated Cylinder b. Meter Stick c. Triple Balance
Graduated Cylinder
100
True or False: A hypothesis is an educated guess that can be tested.
True
200
How many cm are in 1 m?
100
200
What instrument should you use to measure volume?
graduate cylinder
200
The variable that you change (or test) is called the: a. control variable b. conclusion variable c. independent variable
c. independent variable
200
What type of measurement are you taking if you measure how tall you are? a. mass b. volume c. length
c. length
200
A hypothesis is always right, true or false?
false
300
What is the best unit to measure your finger? a. centimeter b. dekameter c. hectometer
a. centimeter
300
What type of unit do you use to measure volume of a solid, like a rock? a. mL c. cm3 d. meters
c. cm3
300
What type of variables never change in an experiment? a. independent b. dependent c. control
c. control
300
What type of measurement are you taking if you measure how much liquid is in a bottle of water? a. mass b. volume c. temperature
b. volume
300
What must your analysis and conclusion have? a. data from your graph b. information about your experiment supplies c. information about your science teacher
a. data from your graph
400
What type of unit would you use to figure out how much your friend weighs? a. kg b. mL c. m
a. kg
400
What type of measurement do you use for measuring liquids, like water? a. cm3 b. kg c. mL
c. mL
400
What variable do you put on the y-axis? a. independent b. dependent c. control
b. dependent
400
What type of measurement are you taking if you weigh yourself and figure out how many kg you are? a. mass b. temperature c. volume
a. mass
400
This is the list of things you need for an experiment. a. supplies b. procedure c. conclusion
a. supplies
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