
Units 1&2 Test Review
Quiz by SUSAN CORTEZ
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What should you do if you see this safety symbol?
What should you do if you see this safety symbol?
What should you do if you see this safety symbol?
What should you do if you see this safety symbol?
When in the lab you should wear
What safety symbol is this?
At the end of the lab you see some leftover chemical that looks just like the stuff you were using. You should:
In what type of lab situation would you most likely be using all of the following: apron, goggles, beaker tongs, insulated mitts?
What safety symbol is this?
What safety symbol is this?
What safety symbol is this?
What safety symbol is this?
What safety symbol is this?
What safety symbol is this?
What safety symbol is this?
What safety symbol is this?
Keeping your work area neat and clean is important because
You should report accidents to the teacher
When should you look over the experiment instructions?
Which of the following IS considered safety equipment in our classroom?
What is the CORRECT procedure for students to follow if a chemical is spilled?
What might "mass the amount of chemicals mean"?
Can you wear long sleeves during a science lab?
You are using a Bunsen burner (flames), chemicals and a microscope in lab activity, which of the following should NOT occur?
If you are not sure what to do during a lab activity
You should never __ chemicals in the lab.
Which of the following should NOT occur when completing a classroom dissection?
I can perform my own experiments with lab materials when?
Bob and Lizzy are working in the lab. They are goofing off and break a glass test tube. Which rule did they break?
Disrupting other students in the laboratory with horseplay in the lab is
Helping to clean up the lab or classroom is the job of
What is an independent variable in an experiment?
What does a graduated cylinder measure?
What does a triple beam balance measure?
What is a variable in an experiment?
What occurs during a controlled experiment?
A testable explanation to a problem that has not yet been tested
What is a variable in an experiment?
What is an experimental group in an experiment?
In a(n) _______ investigation, you are to record the appearance of a speckled egg and record its mass.
In a(n) _______ investigation, you could be looking at the difference in the structure of the wings of a chicken and owl.
In a(n) _______ investigation, you could be trying to figure out what will help a plant grow faster, more or less water. You create a control group that receives a normal amount of water and 5 experimental groups that receive various other amounts of water.
If a scientist can't create the thing they need to study or go to the location they need to study, they could always make or use a ________.
These are often used to represent things in science that may be too big or too small. The only thing they can't do is behave exactly like the real thing.
Put the prefixes in the correct order. Â
What is the correct way to title a graph?
How do you write a hypothesis?
Used to hold and heat liquids. The graduations are for estimation only.
Used to hold many items, such as beakers, flasks, and crucibles when they are hot
Used to precisely measure the volume of liquids.
Used to measure distances and find lengths of objects
measures the temperature of air and most liquids
Used to measure the mass of substances
Used for heating liquids used in experiments
Match the unit of measure and what is being measured with each tool
Graphing: Which variable goes on which axis?
What is a control group in an experiment?
What are the two words to help you remember what variable goes on which axis when graphing?
What was the word given to help you remember what to include when graphing? (your "checklist")
For the numbers 2,1,3,2 what is the MEAN?
For the numbers 2,1,3,2 what is the MODE?
For the numbers 2,1,3,2 what is the MEDIAN?