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ATLAS Science Test Prep: Ruby's Catapult

Quiz by Chelsey Berry

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  • Q1
    Class Period
    1
    3
    7
    5
    2
    4
    30s
  • Q2
    Based on the data in Table 1, in which trial did the projectile travel the farthest?
    Trial 3
    Trial 2
    Trial 1
    30s
  • Q3
    How much greater did the projectile travel in Trial 2 than in Trial 1 when the counter weight was 1 metal key ring?
    2 cm
    46 cm
    22 cm
    24 cm
    30s
  • Q4
    Based on the data in Table 1, Graph A, and Graph B, which scientific measuring tools was most likely used by Ruby's group to gather the data?
    weigh scale
    stopwatch
    Option 2
    measuring tape
    30s
  • Q5
    Suppose the students in Ruby's group had conducted 4 trials with a counter weight of 2 metal key rings. Which of the following would likely describe the distance that the load/projectile would have traveled?
    greater than 65 cm
    50-60 cm
    44-47 cm
    less than 25 cm
    30s
  • Q6
    Based on data found in Graph A and Graph B, how much farther did the load/ projectile travel in Trial 3 when 3 metal key rings were used than in Trial 3 when only 2 metal key rings were used?
    43 cm
    83 cm
    37 cm
    129 cm
    30s
  • Q7
    According to data in Graph A, in which trial did the load/projectile travel the farthest?
    Trial 3, 46 cm
    Trial 1, 48 cm
    Trial 2, 48 cm
    Trial 3, 45 cm
    30s
  • Q8
    What did Ruby and her classmates change in the experiment?
    the tool used to collect the measurements
    the weight of the counter weight
    the type of load used
    the type of catapult used
    30s
  • Q9
    Based on the experimental data, how many times was the catapult fired?
    3 times
    10 times
    6 times
    9 times
    30s
  • Q10
    What can you conclude by analyzing the data in Table 1, Graph A, and Graph B?
    You can conclude that counter weight has nothing to do with load/projectile distance.
    You can conclude that as the counter weight increases, the load/projectile distance increases.
    You can conclude that as the counter weight increases; the load/projectile distance decreases.
    You can conclude tissue paper is not a good load/projectile.
    30s

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