Measurement Test Jeopardy

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Measurement Test Jeopardy

What unit of measure am I? What tool am I? What unit of measure am I? What part am I? What’s my procedure? Mixed Bag 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

What tool am I? - Prompt 100 Points You use me to measure length.

What tool am I? - Response 100 Points ruler

What tool am I? - Prompt 200 Points You use me to measure width of an object.

What tool am I? - Response 200 Points Ruler.

What tool am I? - Prompt 300 Points You use me to find the mass of a liquid.

What tool am I? - Response 300 Points Triple-beam balance

What tool am I? - Prompt 400 Points You use me to find the volume of a liquid.

What tool am I? - Response 400 Points Graduated cylinder

What tool am I? - Prompt 500 Points You use me to find the volume of an irregular shaped solid.

What tool am I? - Response 500 Points Graduated cylinder

What unit of measure am I ? - Prompt 100 Points You use me when you have found the length of an object

What unit of measure am I ? - Response 100 Points Centimeters or meters

What unit of measure am I ? - Prompt 200 Points You use me when you have found the width of an object.

What unit of measure am I ? - Response 200 Points Centimeters or meters.

What unit of measure am I ? - Prompt 300 Points You use me when you have found the volume of a liquid.

What unit of measure am I ? - Response 300 Points Liters or millilters

What unit of measure am I ? - Prompt 400 Points You use me when you have found the volume of an object.

What unit of measure am I ? - Response 400 Points cm3 or m 3

What unit of measure am I ? - Prompt 500 Points I am the basic unit of measure for mass.

What unit of measure am I ? - Response 500 Points kilogram

What part am I ?- Prompt 100 Points On the triple beam balance this is where yo place the object.

What part am I ? - Response 100 Points pan

What part am I ? - Prompt 200 Points There are 3 of me on the triple beam balance. You move me to figure out an object’s mass.

What part am I ? - Response 200 Points riders.

What part am I ? - Prompt 300 Points There are 3 of me on the triple beam balance. I do not have any moving parts.

What part am I ? - Response 300 Points beams

What part am I ? - Prompt 400 Points I am the curve in the liquid you see. You should always read the bottom of me.

What part am I ? - Response 400 Points meniscus

What part am I ? - Prompt 500 Points I am a part on the triple beam balance that you may have to move if I am not set at 0.

What part am I ? -Response 500 Points Balance nut

Finding the length of an object. What’s my procedure? - Prompt 100 Points Finding the length of an object.

What’s my procedure? - Response 100 Points 1. Use a ruler. 2. Begin at the 0 mark.

What’s my procedure? - Prompt 200 Points For finding the width of an object

What’s my procedure? - Response 200 Points Use a ruler. 2. Measure starting from the 0 mark.

What’s my procedure? - Prompt 300 Points For finding the volume of a liquid.

What’s my procedure? - Response 300 Points Pour the liquid into a graduated cylinder. 2. Look at the meniscus.

What’s my procedure? - Prompt 400 Points For finding the volume of a solid.

What’s my procedure? - Response 400 Points Measure length, width and height of the object. 2. Then multiply.

What’s my procedure? - Prompt 500 Points For finding the volume of an irregular shaped solid.

What’s my procedure? - Response 500 Points Fill graduated cylinder to 50 mL. 2. Slowly drop object in. 3. Find out how much water rose by subtracting.

Mixed Bag - Prompt 100 Points 1 mL =

Mixed bag - Response 100 Points 1 gram

Mixed Bag - Prompt 200 Points If you went to the moon there would be a change in your?

Mixed Bag - Response 200 Points weight

Mixed Bag - Prompt 300 Points To make sure your experiment is fair there should only be 1 _____________________.

Mixed Bag - Response 300 Points Independent variable

Mixed Bag - Prompt 400 Points The basic unit of length is

Mixed Bag - Response 400 Points the meter

Final Jeopardy -500 Points Write the correct mathematical operation for each procedure. 1. Measuring out grams. 2. Finding the mass of a liquid. 3. Finding the volume of an irregular shaped solid. 4. Finding the mass of an object. 5. Finding the volume of solid

Final Jeopardy - Response 500 Points 1. Measuring out grams. 1. addition 2. Finding the mass of a liquid. 2. subtraction 3. Finding the volume of an irregular shaped solid. 3. subtraction 4. Finding the mass of an object. 4. addition 5. Finding the volume of solid. 5. multiplication

You all did a wonderful job. Good luck on tomorrow’s test.

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