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The basic unit of length is… a. Meter b. Gram c. g/mL d. mL Answer: a
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Page 1: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Scientific Method and Measurement

REVIEW

Page 2: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

The amount of space an The amount of space an object takes up is…object takes up is…a. Massa. Mass b. Volumeb. Volumec. Densityc. Density d. lengthd. length

• Answer: b

Page 3: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

The basic unit of length is…a. Meterb. Gramc. g/mLd. mL

• Answer: a

Page 4: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Which is a unit for volume?A. Meter b. GramsC. Cm3 d. g/mL

• Answer: C

Page 5: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Mass is the amount of _____ in an object. A. Matter b. Spacec. Change d. volume

• Answer: a

Page 6: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

The variable that you change in the experiment. Also called the manipulated variable. A. Controlled B. DependentC. Independent D. Responding

• Answer: C

Page 7: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

The formula for finding the The formula for finding the volume of a regular solid volume of a regular solid object is…object is…a. M/Va. M/V b. L/Wb. L/Wc. M x Vc. M x V d. L x W x Hd. L x W x H

• Answer: d

Page 8: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

A theory is…a. Logical explanation for events in natureb. Hypothesis which has survived many testsc. A conclusion to a problemd. The data obtained during an experiment• Answer: a

Page 9: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

What is the closest measurement of this…

a. 9 mLb. 9.5 mLc. 9.7 mLd. 10 mL

• Answer: c

Page 10: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Which is the correct order for the scientific method?A. State the problem, conclusion, perform the experimentB. Perform the experiment, record and analyze data, form a hypothesisC. Research, write a hypothesis, perform the experiment

• Answer: C

Page 11: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Which instrument is used to obtain length?A. B.

C. D.

• Answer: B

Page 12: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Which is NOT true about the metric system?A. Most popularB. Used everywhere C. Easy to useD. based on powers of 10

• Answer: b

Page 13: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

A gram is similar to a. quart b. paperclip c. point of a pencil d. 2 pounds

• Answer: b

Page 14: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Which example would represent “stating the problem” in the scientific method?A. Adding calcium to the soil of a plant will make grow taller.B. Will adding calcium to the soil of a plant make it grow taller?

• Answer: B

Page 15: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

Which is freezing?A. 100 CB. 212 FC. 373KD. 0 C

• Answer: D

Page 16: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

This is used for finding…

a. Volumeb. Lengthc. Densityd. area

• Answer: c

Page 17: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

b

An idea, system, or math expression that is similar to the idea being explained (used when the real thing cannot be seen)a. graph b. modelc. density d. Units

Page 18: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

aWhat is the volume of the rock in the picture?a.3 mL b.b. 11 mL c. 14 mL d. 25 mL

Page 19: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

c

Which is the most important element to include in a conclusiona.restating the problemb. a list of materials used c.discussion of the hypothesis d. a list of procedures

Page 20: Scientific Method and Measurement REVIEW. The amount of space an object takes up is a. Massb. Volume c. Densityd. length Answer: b.

1= identify a question or problem 2= Form a hypothesis3= Perform a controlled experiment 4=analyze

Put the following steps of the scientific method in order (1 = first, 4 = last)____ Perform a controlled experiment ____ Identify a question or problem____ Analyze results and draw conclusions____ Form a hypothesis


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