A) sniffing B) tasting C) inhaling D) wafting
A) True B) False
A) towards you B) staight up C) away from you D) sideways
A) True. They can get into chemicals, fire, or knock something over. B) False. They are perfectly safe as long as you have read through all of the directions.
A) Caution your lab partners to avoid the area while you inform the teacher of the small accident. B) Quickly dispose of the glass, wipe up the spill with the nearest cloth, and hope nobody notices. C) Use water and paper towels to clean up the spill; place the broken test tube in the disposal container specified by the teacher for sharp objects. D) Throw the glass into the nearest trash bin and let the spill air-dry.
A) Ask the teacher about any questions you have. B) Read all directions C) All of these D) Clear off your table of books, food, and drinks.
A) The can of cola had more sugar than the vegetable juice. B) The can of cola was darker in color than the vegetable juice. C) There was more liquid in the can of cola than the can of vegetable juice. D) The can of cola had more caffeine than the can of vegetable juice.
A) surface B) temperature C) color D) type
A) loudness B) time C) temperature D) height
A) weight B) surface tension C) gravity D) temperature
A) you think while doing gymnastics B) you consider different explanations for an event C) you don’t tell the truth D) your senses give you incomplete information
A) Liters (L) B) Celsius (C) C) Meters (m) D) Grams (g)
A) Grams (g) B) Celsius (C) C) Meters (m) D) Liters (L)
A) Grams (g) B) Celsius (C) C) Liters (L) D) Meters (m)
A) Celsius (C) B) Grams (g) C) Liters (L) D) Meters (m)
A) True B) False
A) data B) research C) hypothesis D) conclusion
A) data B) hypothesis C) conclusion D) research
A) experiment B) research C) conclusion D) data
A) hypothesis B) hypothesis C) data D) conclusion
A) conclusion B) experiment C) data D) research |