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Using Metric
Test Description: Use this to help you remember how to use metric.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) To measure length, you need to use a(n)
A
yard stick or an inch ruler
B
centimeter ruler or meter stick
C
a triple beam balance
D
a graduated cylinder
2) The metric side of a ruler shows
A
30 millimeters
B
12 centimeters
C
30 centimeters
D
12 inches
3) To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you need to measure
A
the length and width of the object.
B
one side of the object.
C
the length, width, and height of the object
D
the weight of the object
4) Once you have measured rectangular prism, you need to
A
divide the length, width, and height
B
add the length and width and then multiply the height
C
multiply the length, width and height
D
add the length, width, and height
5) When finding the volume of a rectangular prism, the units for the answer should be
A
the regular unit
B
cubed
C
converted to inches
D
squared
6) To find the volume of a liquid, you should use a
A
graduated cylinder
B
triple beam balance
C
ruler
D
measuring cup
7) The proper way to read the volume of a liquid is to read
A
the top of the measuring cup
B
the bottom of the measuring cup
C
the bottom of the meniscus
D
the top of the meniscus
8) A meniscus is
A
the things you slide on a triple beam balance
B
the curve at the top of a liquid
C
the longest side of a rectangular prism
D
the shortest side of a rectangular prism
9) To find the mass of an object you need to use
A
a beaker
B
a centimeter ruler or meter stick
C
a graduated cylinder
D
a triple beam balance
10) The first thing you do when using a triple beam balance is
A
Make sure the pointer is below the zero line
B
Make sure the pointer is above the zero line
C
Set the riders to zero and calibrate the balance
D
Place the object on the pan
11) To find the mass of an object, you need to slide the riders in the following order:
A
hundreds, ones, and then tens
B
ones, tens, and then hundreds
C
hundreds, tens, and then ones
D
tens, ones, and then hundreds
12) On a triple beam balance, after the pointer is lined up at zero, you need to
A
multiply the riders
B
divide the riders
C
add the riders
D
subtract the riders
13) The unit that is used for measuring mass is
A
liters
B
pounds
C
meters
D
grams
14) The unit for measuring liquid volume is
A
ounces
B
grams
C
liters
D
meters
15) What is the correct mass if the beams are 2.5, 30, and 300?
A
267.5 g
B
332.5 mL
C
332.5 g
D
22, 500 g
16) What is the correct volume if the length is 5 cm, the width is 3 cm, and the height is 7 cm?
A
15 cm3
B
105 cm3
C
105 cm
D
15 cm
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