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

 1. 

A factor that is manipulated in an experiment to change the dependent variable is the ____.
a.
dependent variable
c.
constant
b.
control
d.
independent variable
 

 2. 

In a graph showing temperature change of a material over time, temperature change is the ____.
a.
variable with the smallest range
c.
variable with the largest range
b.
independent variable
d.
dependent variable
 

 3. 

How many meters are there in 1,865 cm?
a.
1.865
c.
186.5
b.
18.65
d.
0.1865
 

 4. 

In an experiment to determine whether the popping of popcorn is affected by the temperature at which it is stored, counting the popped kernels is an example of a(n) ____.
a.
conclusion
c.
observation
b.
control
d.
hypothesis
 

 5. 

The SI unit that is used to measure time is the ____.
a.
second
c.
meter
b.
kilogram
d.
kelvin
 

 6. 

One benefit of the SI system is that it is ____.
a.
not used to measure temperature
c.
not used in the United States
b.
based on units of 100
d.
based on multiples of ten
 

 7. 

A box is 25 cm long, 6 cm wide, and 4 cm high. How many cubic centimeters of water can it hold?
a.
24
c.
150
b.
25
d.
600
 

 8. 

The application of scientific knowledge to help people is ____.
a.
a discovery
c.
technology
b.
pure science
d.
a hypothesis
 

 9. 

The prefix milli- means ____.
a.
100
c.
0.001
b.
1,000
d.
0.01
 

 10. 

A standard for comparison that helps to ensure that the experimental result is caused by the condition being tested is the ____.
a.
dependent variable
c.
constant
b.
hypothesis
d.
control
 

 11. 

A rule or principle that describes what happens in nature is a ____.
a.
scientific law
c.
hypothesis
b.
theory
d.
problem
 

 12. 

The lightbulb is an example of ____.
a.
technology
c.
pure science
b.
a dependent variable
d.
an exercise
 

 13. 

The prefix kilo- means ____.
a.
0.001
c.
0.01
b.
1,000
d.
100
 

 14. 

A factor that does NOT change in an experiment is the ____.
a.
dependent variable
c.
hypothesis
b.
control
d.
constant
 

 15. 

Studying the effect of one thing on another in order to test a hypothesis is a(n) ____.
a.
exercise
c.
problem
b.
constant
d.
experiment
 

 16. 

When designing an experiment, the first step is to ____.
a.
analyze the data
c.
state a hypothesis
b.
state the problem
d.
list a procedure
 

 17. 

An explanation of an event that is based on repeated observations and experiments is a ____.
a.
scientific law
c.
problem
b.
hypothesis
d.
theory
 

 18. 

The process of gathering information through the senses is called ____.
a.
inference
c.
observation
b.
hypothesis
d.
analysis
 

 19. 

The variable plotted on the horizontal or x-axis is called the ____.
a.
variable with the smallest range
c.
independent variable
b.
dependent variable
d.
variable with the largest range
 

 20. 

An idea, event, or object can be represented by a ____ to help people better understand it.
a.
constant
c.
law
b.
hypothesis
d.
model
 

 21. 

The best type of graph to use to show how some fixed quantity is broken down into parts is ____.
a.
circle graph
c.
line graph
b.
bar graph
d.
scatter graph
 

 22. 

The correct symbol for the SI unit of temperature is ____.
a.
ºC
c.
s
b.
ºF
d.
K
 

 23. 

A measurement standard is defined as ____.
a.
the distance between two points
b.
the exact quantity people agree to use for comparison
c.
the interval between two events
d.
a system of prefixes
 

 24. 

A beaker contains 0.32 L of water. What is the volume of this water in milliliters?
a.
3.2 mL
c.
320 mL
b.
32 mL
d.
0.32 mL
 

 25. 

A factor in an experiment that changes from the manipulation of the independent variable is the ____.
a.
constant
c.
control
b.
hypothesis
d.
dependent variable
 

Matching
 
 
Match each item with the correct statement below.
a.
milli-
g.
kilogram
b.
kilo-
h.
cubic centimeter
c.
centi-
i.
meter
d.
mass
j.
dependent variable
e.
kelvin
k.
SI
f.
second
 

 26. 

SI prefix meaning 0.01
 

 27. 

amount of material in an object
 

 28. 

SI prefix meaning 0.001
 

 29. 

SI prefix meaning 1,000
 

 30. 

worldwide system of measurement
 

 31. 

SI unit of mass
 

 32. 

SI unit of time
 

 33. 

SI unit of length
 

 34. 

plotted on the vertical or y-axis
 

 35. 

derived unit of volume
 
 
Read the paragraph and then match each item with the correct statement below.
An experiment was designed to investigate the effect of caffeine on the heartbeat of water fleas. Two populations of water fleas were cultured. Both populations had water with the same mineral content, were supplied with identical amounts of bacteria as food, received the same amount of light, and had their temperature maintained at 20ºC. Every two hours, water fleas from both populations were selected and their heartbeats were monitored. The fleas of population one had caffeine administered five minutes before their heartbeat was checked. The fleas of population two were given nothing.
a.
independent variable
c.
constant
b.
dependent variable
d.
control
 

 36. 

What part of the experiment was the caffeine?
 

 37. 

What part of the experiment was the food?
 

 38. 

What part of the experiment was the water temperature?
 

 39. 

What part of the experiment was the heartbeat?
 

 40. 

What part of the experiment was population two?
 



 
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