Materials and properties
Materials and properties
Working with numbers
Working with numbers
Dimensions and drawings
100

What is not a synthetic material?

A. Foam.

B. Wood.

C. Plastic.

D. None of the above.

B. Wood

100

Glass is a transparent material suitable for windows and is a very fragile material.

False.

True.

True.

100

What are measures of magnitude?

A. length

B. Mass

C. Weather

D. All of the above.

D. All of the above.

100

What is called a digit?

A. Letter.

B. Number.

C. Member.

D. All of the above.

B. Number.

100

What is the company's project about?

A. Cell phone.

B. Synthetic courts.

C. Clothing.

A. Cell phone.

200

Metals are excellent conductors and don´t shine.

False.

True.

False

200

Plastics is a material?

Synthetic

Natural.


Synthetic

200

Are trailing zeros significant in decimal notation?

Yes

No

Yes

200

What is quantify?

A. Express a magnitude numerically.

B. Read numbers.

C. Sing numbers.

D. The A and C are true.

A. Express a magnitude numerically.

200

What should the plan include?

A. Image of the logo.

B. Photo of the owners.

C. Details of the dimensions of the phone.

C. Details of the dimensions of the phone.

300

Choose the correct answers:

If we take and use some materials that work best for a certain situation.

A. We lose money

B. We save money

C. We save time

D. We waste time

B. We save money

C. We save time

300

In the basic concepts which are the 2 materials that must be understood for a good decision.

Stone materials

Natural materials

Brittle materials

Synthetic materials.

Synthetic materials.

300

Does the scientific notation express large or small quantities?

A. Express large amounts.

B. Express small amounts

C. It does not express any amount.

D. Express large and small amounts.

D. Express large and small amounts.

300

To reduce the margin of error, it is important to round to three figures.

Fake

True

True

300

As for the scale the device is?

A. Little.

B. Big.

C. Medium.

A. Little.

400

Building materials have different properties.

True

False

True

400

What are the basic properties of matter?

A. Mass.

B. volume.

C. weight.

D. All of the above.

D. All of the above.

400

It is not important to round to three significant figures in a convention.

False

True

False

400

What do you look for when holding various meetings, publicity and encounters?

A. Create another company.

B. Further expand the communications company.

C. Design a logo.

B. Further expand the communications company.

400

Who do you send the mail to?

A. Julia Smith.

B. Dave Tanaka.

C. Solomon Polo.

A. Julia Smith

500

What is a natural material?

A. Wood

B. Glass

C. Metal

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

500

Is there a difference between 5cm and 0.5cm?

Yes.

Not.

Yes.

500

scientific notation is used for?

A. Separate numbers.

B. Replace numbers.

C. Round numbers.

D. None of the above.

C. Round numbers.

500

Decimal numbers are important for accuracy?

Yes

No

No

500

7. What does the subject of the email say?

A. Notes on the name of the company.

B. Notes on the cell phone.

C. Notes on earnings.

B. Notes on the cell phone.

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