Unit 1 Test Jeopardy Study Guide

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UNIT 1 - INVESTIGATION & EXPERIMENTATION TEST
STUDY GUIDE
Directions: While playing Jeopardy in class and then using your notes at home, look at the Jeopardy clues below and fill in the correct, corresponding
answers in the blank table on the next page. Then use both sheets to study for the test! For each box, circle how many times it took you to answer the
question correctly. This will tell you what you need to study most!
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Lab Equipment (1.1)
Metric Conversions
(1.2)
Scientific Method
(1.3)
Variables (1.3)
Graphing (1.5)
This lab equipment uses
lenses to magnify and
observe small objects.
This is the metric unit for
mass.
This step of the Scientific
Method is usually stated in
an “If…then…” format.
This is a variable that stays
the same throughout the
entire experiment.
The fourth step in creating
a graph after determining
an appropriate scale is this.
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This is a wide glass cylinder
with a lip for pouring and
lines for measuring volume.
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This is the metric unit for
temperature.
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This is the first step of the
Scientific Method.
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This is the variable that the
scientist changes.
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This type of graph shows
numbers on both the X and
Y axis.
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This is a narrow glass or
plastic cylinder with lines
marked along its sides for
measuring volume.
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This is how many grams
that are in 5.35 kg.
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After performing the
experiment, this step must
take place.
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This is the variable that
responds to the changes
made by the scientist.
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These must be labeled with
units on a graph.
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This is a glass container with This is how many mL that
a wide bottom and narrow
are in 38.5 kL.
neck.
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In a hypothesis, this
variable is mentioned in the
“If…” clause of the
statement.
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In the Skittles Lab, this was This type of graph
the experimental group.
compares various
categories by showing their
percentages.
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This is a plastic or glass tube
with a bulb at one end that is
used to suck up liquids.
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This is how many hm that
are in 67 cm.
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If a scientist is not satisfied
with the results of their
experiment, then they can
do this.
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In the Alka Seltzer lab, this
was the control group for
testing how surface area
affects reaction rate.
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This type of graph shows
categories on the X-axis
and numbers on the Y-axis.
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Your Answers:
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Lab Equipment (1.1)
Name:
Metric Conversions
(1.2)
Scientific Method
(1.3)
Variables (1.3)
Graphing (1.5)
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