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Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

A good tool for accurately measuring the volume 10 ml of water is a
a.
Beaker
c.
Balance
b.
Overflow can
d.
Graduated cylinder
 

 2. 

Sam put 100 red seeds,in her bird feeder. She counted the number of seeds color that remained after1, 2, 3  days. What  is the independent variable
a.
The number of days she left
c.
The number of seeds of each color left  after each day
b.
The number of seeds she put down
d.
The seed color
 

 3. 

This unit is about the width of your pinky nail
a.
1 gram
c.
I milligram
b.
1 centimeter
d.
1 millimeter
 

 4. 

The unit of measure that is as heavy as 2 pounds
a.
1 millimeter
c.
1 Kilogram
b.
1 kilometer
d.
2 liters
 

 5. 

A kilogram is a little more than
a.
1 pound
c.
100 pounds
b.
2 pounds
d.
1000 pounds
 

 6. 

Basim used a trailer to haul dirt. The trailer is in the shape of a rectangular prism. The interior of the trailer has a length of 8 feet, a width of 4 feet, and a height of 2 feet.   What is the total number of cubic feet of dirt that the trailer can hold when it is filled so that the dirt is level with the top? (The formula for volume is  Length x Width x Height.)
a.
14 cubic feet
c.
56 cubic feet
b.
64 cubic feet
d.
112 cubic feet
 

 7. 

Amount of space taken up by matter
a.
Mass
c.
Length
b.
Volume
d.
Gram
 

 8. 

Amount of matter in an object
a.
Area
c.
Length
b.
Volume
d.
Mass
 

 9. 

There are 1000 of these in 1 liter of maple syrup.
a.
millimeters
c.
milligrams
b.
kilometers
d.
milliliters
 

 10. 

For here 1000 cubic centimeter jar sara predicted that her candle would burn for 30 seconds. It actually burned for for 50 seconds. What was her percent error.
a.
30
c.
40
b.
20
d.
66
 

 11. 

Obersvations which are numbers are called
a.
Scientific Laws
c.
Qualitative observations
b.
Constants
d.
Quantitative observations
 

 12. 

The variable that is purposefully changed by the experimenter to test the hypothesis is called the
a.
Quantitative observation
c.
Dependent variable
b.
Independent variable
d.
Constant
 

 13. 

Suppose a person  being tested for allergies did not know exactly what substances were being tested. The substances were just labeled A, B, C, D. This would be called a
a.
Double blind study
c.
Blind study
b.
Placebo effect
d.
Quantitative  variable
 

 14. 

A tool used to measure mass is
a.
a beaker
c.
a balance
b.
a graduated cylinder
d.
an overflow can
 

 15. 

A meter is little more than
a.
3 yards
c.
1 inch
b.
1 foot
d.
3 feet
 

 16. 

The factors which are kept the same in an experiment are called.
a.
Constants
c.
Dependent variables
b.
Quantitative observations
d.
Independent variables
 

 17. 

This unit is about as much as 3 soda cans.
a.
1 milligram
c.
1 millimeter
b.
1 milliliter
d.
1 liter
 

 18. 

There are _______ centimeters in a meter
a.
100
c.
1000
b.
10
d.
1/100
 

 19. 

Suppose you put a rock in water and the water rose from 20 ml to 35 ml. What is the volume of the rock
a.
15 millimeters
c.
35 milliliters
b.
35 centimeters
d.
15 milliliters
 

 20. 

This unit is as heavy as 2 raisins.
a.
1 centimeter
c.
1 milliliter
b.
1 gram
d.
1 milligram
 

 21. 

The volume of a the liquid shown in the graduated cylinder is closest to
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a.
62 ml
c.
63 ml
b.
61 ml
d.
60.1 ml
 



 
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