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Using your senses to notice everything about an object
a) observation
b) inference
c) classification
d) hypothesis

A number that describes a measurement of an object
a) observation
b) qualitative observation
c) quantitative observation
d) inference

The basic metric unit of mass
a) liter
b) second
c) pound
d) gram

The basic metric unit of volume
a) liter
b) second
c) pound
d) gram

An explanation of an observation
a) classification
b) prediction
c) conclusion
d) inference

The variable that is intentionally changed in an experiment
a) constant
b) controlled
c) responding
d) independent

The variable that is recorded as data in an experiment
a) controlled
b) constant
c) manipulated
d) dependent

The variable that remains unchanged in an experiment
a) manipulated
b) responding
c) constant
d) independent

The standard of comparison in an experiment
a) experimental group
b) control group
c) constant variable
d) controlled variable

An educated guess about what will happen in an experiment
a) hypothesis
b) prediction
c) inference
d) classification

Mass x the force of gravity
a) matter
b) mass
c) weight
d) capacity

The amount of space an object takes up
a) matter
b) capacity
c) volume
d) mass

The amount of matter in an object
a) capacity
b) volume
c) weight
d) mass

Anything that has mass and takes up space
a) volume
b) matter
c) capacity
d) weight

A skill scientists use when they put objects into groups
a) inferring
b) sorting
c) classifying
d) predicting

The average kinetic energy of all the particles that make up an object
a) heat
b) thermal energy
c) work
d) temperature

Amount of mass in a given volume
a) density
b) capacity
c) area
d) perimeter

The number of times procedures are repeated in an experiment
a) multiple trials
b) carrying capacity
c) scientific critique
d) average

A tall narrow container used to measure the volume of liquids
a) flask
b) beaker
c) test tube
d) graduated cylinder

An analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of a scientific investigation.
a) repeated trials
b) carrying capacity
c) scientific critique
d) scientific method

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