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SOL Jeopardy The Scientific Method Science Skills GraphingMeasurementConvert

B. Conclusions A. Hypothesis C. Ask Questions D. Research What is the first step of the Scientific Method?

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What is a possible answer to a scientific question? B. Conclusion D. Data C. Variable A. Hypothesis

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The final step of the scientific method is to ___________. B. Make Conclusions D. Make Inferences C. Collect Data A. Analyze Data

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The variable that a scientist controls and changes. B. Independent Variable C. Dependent Variable D. Controlled Variable A. Inferred Variable

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A track runner wants to know which pair of shoes helps her run faster, Nike or New Balance and does a test. What is the Dependent Variable in this test? B. Nike C. Shoes D. The track A. Speed

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Using your 5 senses to collect information. A. Observing D. Questioning C. Predicting B. Inferring

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A. Observations Facts, figures and other information collected during a scientific investigation. D. Measurement C. Hypothesis B. Data

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A representation of a more complex process or object. A. Data D. Model C. Inference B. Hypothesis

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A conclusion made from an observation. A. Hypothesis D. Prediction C. Conclusion B. Inference

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Comparing an unknown value to a known value. A. Measurement D. Conclusion C. Inference B. Prediction

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A Line Which type of graph is used when time is a variable? D Bar C Histogram B Circle

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Which is the best graph to use to show different categories? A. Line D. Table C. Bar B. Circle

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A. Z axis Where on the graph can you find the dependent variable? B. X axis C. On the bottom D. Y axis

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Where on a graph is the independent variable found? A. Z axis B. X axis D. Y axis C. On the bottom

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Which graph is used to show distinctive parts of a whole? A. Histogram B. Bar Graph D. Line Graph C. Circle Graph

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A. Liter B. Gram C. Meter D. Newton What is the basic unit for mass?

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What device can be used to find volume? A. Balance B. Graduated Cylinder C. Erlenmeyer Flask D. Thermometer

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Which term is defined as the amount of matter that is in an object. A. Mass B. Volume C. Weight D. Density

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What temperature scale is used in science class and the rest of the world? A. Kelvin B. Fahrenheit C. Celsius D. Standard

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What two things are needed to find an objects density? A. Weight/Mass B. Volume/Weight C. Volume/Length D. Mass/Volume

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Which unit can you find in the middle of the conversion steps? A. Meter B. Kilometer C. Decimeter D. Centimeter

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A. 100 B C. 10 D. 1 How many grams are there in 1 kilogram?

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Which of the following is the smallest measurement for volume? A. Centiliter B.Liter C. Kiloliter D. Milligram

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Convert 2cm into mm. A. 2 B. 20 C. 200 D..2

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Convert.5 km into meters. A. 5 B. 50 C. 500 D. 5000

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