Physical Science Test: Measurement
Matching:
A. / meter / C. / kilogramB. / liter / D. / kelvin
1.mass of an orange
2.volume of orange juice
3.freezing point of carbon dioxide
4.length of a soccer field
Multiple Choice
5.What is the SI Unit for Mass?
A. / Gravity / B. / gram / C. / ounce / D. / kilogram / E. / Pound6.These values were recorded as the mass of products when a chemical reaction was carried out three separate times: 8.83 g; 8.84 g; 8.82 g. The mass of products from that reaction is
8.60 g. The values are
A. / neither accurate nor precise. / C. / both accurate and precise.B. / accurate, but not precise. / D. / precise, but not accurate.
7.To make a scale drawing of a basketball court, which of the following scales would be most useful?
A. / 1 cm = 1 m / B. / 1 m = 1 km / C. / 1 km = 1 m / D. / 1 m = 1 cm8.When 5.7 m is divided by 2 s, the quotient is correctly reported as
A. / 2.8 m/s. / B. / 2.85 m/s. / C. / 3 m/s. / D. / 2.9 m/s.AB C D E
9.Which diagram is an example of just accuracy?
A. / D / B. / A / C. / C / D. / B / E. / E10.Which diagram is an example of both precision and accuracy?
A. / B / B. / D / C. / A / D. / C / E. / E11.Which diagram is an example of just precision?
A. / B / B. / C / C. / E / D. / A / E. / D12.When evaluating a paper delivery, a homeowner would be most concerned about ____.
A. / the accuracy of the throws / C. / the precision of the throwsB. / the speed of the throws / D. / the timing of the throws
13.When you measure something in meters cubed, you are measuring ____.
A. / mass / B. / length / C. / area / D. / volume14.A measurement standard is defined as ____.
A. / the distance between two pointsB. / the interval between two events
C. / a system of prefixes
D. / the exact quantity people agree to use for comparison
15.A numerical result is said to have good precision if
A. / it has a small number of significant figures.B. / repeated measurements agree closely.
C. / it is a large whole number.
D. / it agrees closely with an accepted value.
16.What is the SI Unit for Time?
A. / Decade / B. / Hour / C. / Second / D. / Minute17.What is the SI Unit for Length?
A. / Inch / B. / Kilometer / C. / Meter / D. / Foot / E. / Mile18.Standards of measurement are chosen because they
A. / are reproducible in another laboratory.B. / cannot be destroyed by any common physical or chemical means.
C. / are easily changed.
D. / can be related to everyday objects.
19.Accepted amount of a crystal produced in a lab is 5.61g. When you performed the lab, you produced 5.58g. I told you once that in one of my chemistry labs our percent error had to be less than 0.5% to pass the lab. So, did you pass this lab?
A. / YesB. / No
C. / Not enough information to find out
20.Which of these statements does not describe a measurement standard?
A. / Measurement standards avoid ambiguity.B. / Measurement standards must be unchanging.
C. / Confusion is eliminated when the correct measurement is applied.
D. / A standard can be easily changed to suit the experiment.
21.What is the SI Unit for Temperature?
A. / Rankine / C. / Kelvin / E. / FarhenheitB. / Rowe / D. / Celsius
22.Which of these statements about units of measurement is not true?
A. / A unit compares what is being measured with a previously defined quantity.B. / A unit is usually preceded by a number.
C. / Measurements can be compared without knowing their units.
D. / The choice of unit depends on the quantity being measured.
23.How is the measurement 0.000 065 cm written in scientific notation?
A. / 6.5x10–4 cm / B. / 6.5x10–5 cm / C. / 65x10–6 cm / D. / 6.5x10–6 cm24.What are the two main types of scale?
A. / positive and negative / C. / regular and absolute zeroB. / negative and absolute zero / D. / wrong and zero
25.A measurement that closely agrees with an accepted value is best described as
A. / precise. / B. / accurate. / C. / reproducible. / D. / significant.