Science Tools
Quiz by Nancy Petru
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- Q1These are calledGas MaskSafety GogglesBalance ScaleHand Lens30s
- Q2If I want to watch the legs of an ant move, I would use aHand LensTelescopeMicroscope30s
- Q3Would I use this tool to find weight?YesNo30s
- Q4When I need to see something in space I use aglassestelescopehand lens30s
- Q5This tool is used tomeasure temperaturemeasure massmeasure weight (uses gravity)30s
- Q6Find the distance from Aurora to Columbus in units ofkilogramskilometersliterscentimeters30s
- Q7To measure small amounts of liquid I would use atelescopedropperforcepsstopwatch30s
- Q8To find the length of a hallway at Leighton, I would measure inkilometerscentimetersmetersdecimeters30s
- Q9I use a thermometer todecide whether or not to go swimming outsidefind the volume of a containerhelp me complete math homework30s
- Q10What is the difference between finding mass and finding weight?I find my mass when I step on a scale at home.One uses gravity and the other does not.One is correct and the other is wrong.You should always use weight in science because it is more accurate.30s
- Q11I would use these forceps touse as a spoon to tastepick up small, hot, or items unsafe to hold with my hand.email my friends during classsee a single cell30s
- Q12What tool would be used to make sure the variable of the duration of each trial of an experiment exactly is the same.the clock on the wallone person's guess when time is up.the amount of time it takes to suck on a jolly rancherstopwatch30s