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Test Description: Part 1 Final
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Type of graph that shows a relationship between two variables
A
Other
B
Line
C
Bar
D
Pie
2) How are science and technology related?
A
Science is a branch of technology
B
Advances in science may lead to advances in technology and vice versa
C
Technology is a branch of natural science
D
science and technology are not related
3) Which of the following is NOT a branch of natural science?
A
social science
B
Earth and space science
C
life science
D
physical science
4) What are the building blocks of all matter?
A
forces
B
kinetic and potential energy
C
atoms
D
magnetic fields
5) What is a physical or mental representation of an object or an event?
A
a model
B
a scientific law
C
a hypothesis
D
a theory
6) What is the most important safety rule?
A
Always use unbreakable glassware.
B
Never work with chemicals.
C
Never do experiments that involve flames or hot objects.
D
Always follow your teacher’s instructions and textbook directions exactly.
7) How is 0.00069 written in scientific notation?
A
0.69 x 10^–3
B
69 x 10^–5
C
6.9 x 10^negative 4
D
6.9 x 10^4
8) Which of the following conversion factors would you use to change 18 kilometers to meters?
A
1 km/100 m
B
1000 m/1 km
C
100 m/1 km
D
1 km/1000 m
9) On the Celsius scale, at what temperature does water boil?
A
0°
B
100°
C
212°
D
32°
10) The type of graph used to show how a part of something relates to the whole is which of the following?
A
Line graph
B
direct proportion
C
bar graph
D
pie graph
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