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This document contains various true/false and multiple choice questions related to the basic concepts of measurement in physics and mathematics. The questions assess knowledge of significant figures, volume, metric units, and density.
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Name: Score: 7 True/False questions Definition Term 1 of 20 1,000 (thousand) Milli (m) True False Definition...
Name: Score: 7 True/False questions Definition Term 1 of 20 1,000 (thousand) Milli (m) True False Definition Term 2 of 20 is a unit for mass in the metric system. Gram True False Definition Term 3 of 20 An object's mass divided by the volume that the Density object occupies or p=m/ V True False Definition Term 4 of 20 0.001 (thousandth) Milli (m) True False Definition Term 5 of 20 1.) All nonzero digits are significant. Two rules about significant figures in 2.) All zeros between 2 significant figures are mathematical equations significant. 3.) All zeros at the end of the number and to the right of the decimal point are significant. 4.) All zeros in front of the first 1-9 digits are NOT significant. True False Definition Term 6 of 20 is an indication of a scale on the measuring Precision device that was used. True False Definition Term 7 of 20 is the base English unit for mass. Slug True False 7 Multiple choice questions Definition 8 of 20 is the basic base English unit for measuring volume. Pound Gallon Foot Gram Definition 9 of 20 measures how much gravity pulls on an object. Weight Density Volume Mass Definition 10 of 20 is how much space an object occupies. Matter Volume Mass Weight Definition 11 of 20 is the Metric unit for weight. Gram Newton Meter Weight Definition 12 of 20 The curve seen at the top of a liquid in response to its container. The volume of liquid should be measured at the center of the curve. meniscus density seconds volume Definition 13 of 20 is the basic base Metric unit for measuring volume. Liter Pound Meter Volume Definition 14 of 20 measures how much matter exists in an object. Mass Density Volume Weight 6 Matching questions If you solve a problem and do not list units with the 15-20 of 20 A. 1 cubic centimeter numbers. B. Factor-label Method 1.) Place only 1 digit (not a 0) in front of the decimal point. C. Accuracy 2.) Only significant figures go in front of the multiplication D. Graduated Cylinder signs. E. Incorrect is one of the most helpful tools that chemist use to F. Two rules for measure volume. It looks a lot like a rain gauge. The scientific notation markings on the outside of it are called graduations. They measure volume. A conversion method that is one of the most important tools you can learn to use in Chemistry. equals 1 milliliter is an indication of how close a measurement is to the true value. Privacy Terms English (USA)