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Which piece of lab equipment would be BEST for holding a larger (100+) mL amount of a liquid?
a) Beaker
b) Graduated cylinder
c) Erlenmeyer flask
d) Test tube

Which piece of equipment would be best for adding small, precise amounts of a liquid to a test tube?
a) Pipet
b) Dropper
c) Beaker
d) Erlenmeyer flask

Which piece of equipment is used to find the mass of an object?
a) Digital scale
b) Thermometer
c) Ruler
d) Graduated cylinder

Which piece of equipment is used to find the PRECISE volume of a liquid?
a) graduated cylinder
b) digital scale
c) beaker
d) ruler

The density of the solution is known to be 3.5 g/mL. When you calculate it, however, you get one measurement that is 5 g/mL and one that is 3.4 g/mL. Which statement is true about your measurements?
a) Your measurements are precise and both accurate.
b) Your measurements are precise but only one is accurate.
c) Your measurements are neither precise nor accurate.
d) Your measurements are not precise, but the second one is accurate.

Which of the following would you use to find the height of a door?
a) meter stick
b) yard stick
c) digital scale
d) calculator

What unit can you use when measuring the length of an object?
a) centimeters
b) milliliters
c) grams
d) inches

If you forget to zero out the scale, how will your measurements likely be impacted?
a) Your measurements will no longer be precise, but they may be accurate.
b) Your measurements will no longer be accurate, but they may be precise.
c) Your measurements will be neither accurate nor precise.
d) It will have no impact on your measurements.

What is the correct average of the following numbers: 14, 14, 16, 12
a) 14
b) 13
c) 12
d) 15

Convert 2 kilometers to meters.
a) 2000
b) 2.0
c) .002
d) 200

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