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Review Set #2 2.1 on wiki

Which axis of a graph usually represents the dependent variable? A. Q axis B. Y axis C. X axis D. Z axis

Which axis of a graph usually represents the dependent variable? A. Q axis B. Y axis C. X axis D. Z axis

The school physician performed an experiment to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise on high school freshmen. He examined 25 student volunteers and found them to be in good health. He then had the students perform aerobic exercises, such as jogging, swimming, and bicycling. The doctor recorded the students’ pulse rates before each activity, during each activity, and after each activity. Which was the dependent variable in this experiment? 
A. the physician B. the exercises C. the volunteers D. the pulse rates

The school physician performed an experiment to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise on high school freshmen. He examined 25 student volunteers and found them to be in good health. He then had the students perform aerobic exercises, such as jogging, swimming, and bicycling. The doctor recorded the students’ pulse rates before each activity, during each activity, and after each activity. Which was the dependent variable in this experiment? 
A. the physician B. the exercises C. the volunteers D. the pulse rates

A biologist uses a model of a cell to teach a class about the different parts that make up a cell. What is the most likely reason the biologist chose a model instead of an actual cell to teach the class? 
 A. A real cell is too large to study. 
B. A real cell is too small to study. 
C. A real cell is too far away to study. D. A real cell is too dangerous to study.

A biologist uses a model of a cell to teach a class about the different parts that make up a cell. What is the most likely reason the biologist chose a model instead of an actual cell to teach the class? 
 A. A real cell is too large to study. 
B. A real cell is too small to study. 
C. A real cell is too far away to study. D. A real cell is too dangerous to study.

Scientists are conducting an experiment in which they give people different amounts of Vitamin C to determine whether Vitamin C intake has an effect on how often a person gets sick. What is the dependent variable in this experiment? 
 A. the amount of vitamin C 
B. the type of illness a person gets
 C. the brand of vitamin C being used D. the number of illnesses a person gets

Scientists are conducting an experiment in which they give people different amounts of Vitamin C to determine whether Vitamin C intake has an effect on how often a person gets sick. What is the dependent variable in this experiment? 
 A. the amount of vitamin C 
B. the type of illness a person gets
 C. the brand of vitamin C being used D. the number of illnesses a person gets

A city council decides that in the upcoming year, 15% of its budget will go to the police department, 10% of its budget will go to the fire department, 30% of its budget will go toward community development, 20% of its budget will go toward public works, and 25% of its budget will go toward various government operations. Which of the following graphs would most effectively represent this data? A. line graph 
B. scatter plot 
C. circle graph 
D. box-and-whisker plot

A city council decides that in the upcoming year, 15% of its budget will go to the police department, 10% of its budget will go to the fire department, 30% of its budget will go toward community development, 20% of its budget will go toward public works, and 25% of its budget will go toward various government operations. Which of the following graphs would most effectively represent this data? A. line graph 
B. scatter plot 
C. circle graph 
D. box-and-whisker plot

The executive board of a technological company wants to show the monetary budget for each of the departments of the company. What type of model would best be used in this example? 
A. a scale model
 B. a physical model
 C. a conceptual model D. a mathematical model

The executive board of a technological company wants to show the monetary budget for each of the departments of the company. What type of model would best be used in this example? 
A. a scale model
 B. a physical model
 C. a conceptual model D. a mathematical model

A graphic designer shows her plans for a new shopping mall by using a scale model of the actual mall. Why did the graphic designer most likely use a scale model and not another type of model? A. She used a scale model because she wanted to show quantitative situations of shops.
 B. She used a scale model because she wanted to show something that is too large to see. 
C. She used a scale model because she wanted to show the patterns of behavior of shoppers.
 D. She used a scale model because she wanted to show a process that cannot be copied in real life.

A graphic designer shows her plans for a new shopping mall by using a scale model of the actual mall. Why did the graphic designer most likely use a scale model and not another type of model? A. She used a scale model because she wanted to show quantitative situations of shops.
 B. She used a scale model because she wanted to show something that is too large to see. 
C. She used a scale model because she wanted to show the patterns of behavior of shoppers.
 D. She used a scale model because she wanted to show a process that cannot be copied in real life.

How is a physical model most limited in its use?
 A. It is limited by the existing data and variables.
 B. It is limited by ideas that can cause misconceptions. 
C. It is limited by the exclusion of factors that are important.
 D. It is limited by the model not behaving like the object it represents.

How is a physical model most limited in its use?
 A. It is limited by the existing data and variables.
 B. It is limited by ideas that can cause misconceptions. 
C. It is limited by the exclusion of factors that are important.
 D. It is limited by the model not behaving like the object it represents.

For which of the following situations would a circle graph be most effective? A. a meteorologist wants to represent the high and low temperature recorded each day during the past month B. a teacher wants to represent the number of questions that each of his students answered correctly on their final exam C. a city council wants to represent the percentage of its budget received by each city department during the past year D. a scientist wants to represent the height reached by each pea plant exposed to different amounts of carbon dioxide in an experiment

For which of the following situations would a circle graph be most effective? A. a meteorologist wants to represent the high and low temperature recorded each day during the past month B. a teacher wants to represent the number of questions that each of his students answered correctly on their final exam C. a city council wants to represent the percentage of its budget received by each city department during the past year D. a scientist wants to represent the height reached by each pea plant exposed to different amounts of carbon dioxide in an experiment

A scientist is using a model to predict when a volcano might erupt again. What kind of model is the scientist most likely to use? 
 A. scale model 
B. computer model C. physical model D. diagram

A scientist is using a model to predict when a volcano might erupt again. What kind of model is the scientist most likely to use? 
 A. scale model 
B. computer model C. physical model D. diagram

How is a mathematical model most limited in its use?
 A. It is limited by the existing data and variables.
 B. It is limited by ideas that can cause misconceptions. 
C. It is limited by the size of the object that is being modeled. 
D. It is limited by the model not behaving like the object it represents.

How is a mathematical model most limited in its use?
 A. It is limited by the existing data and variables.
 B. It is limited by ideas that can cause misconceptions. 
C. It is limited by the size of the object that is being modeled. 
D. It is limited by the model not behaving like the object it represents.

The three most common types of graphs are Circle, pie, and linear Linear, scatter plot, and bar Scatter plot, bar, and circle Pie, bar, and circle

The three most common types of graphs are Circle, pie, and linear Linear, scatter plot, and bar Scatter plot, bar, and circle Pie, bar, and circle

What would scientists in 2010 most likely have used to project levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide between the years 2011 and 2100? A. a model B. a prototype C. a simulation D. a probeware

What would scientists in 2010 most likely have used to project levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide between the years 2011 and 2100? A. a model B. a prototype C. a simulation D. a probeware

The school physician performed an experiment to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise on high school freshmen. He examined 25 student volunteers and found them to be in good health. He then had the students perform aerobic exercises, such as jogging, swimming, and bicycling. The doctor recorded the students’ pulse rates before each activity, during each activity, and after each activity. Which was the dependent variable in this experiment? A. the physician B. the exercises C. the volunteers D. the pulse rates

The school physician performed an experiment to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise on high school freshmen. He examined 25 student volunteers and found them to be in good health. He then had the students perform aerobic exercises, such as jogging, swimming, and bicycling. The doctor recorded the students’ pulse rates before each activity, during each activity, and after each activity. Which was the dependent variable in this experiment? A. the physician B. the exercises C. the volunteers D. the pulse rates

What type of model often looks like, acts like, and copies the structure of the object it represents? A. a simulation B. a physical model C. a conceptual model D. a mathematical model

What type of model often looks like, acts like, and copies the structure of the object it represents? A. a simulation B. a physical model C. a conceptual model D. a mathematical model

Which of the following is a limitation of using a model to study something? A. A model cannot represent a thing exactly. B. A model cannot help study things that are dangerous. C. A model cannot reproduce things that are too far away. D. A model cannot show things that are too small or too large.

Which of the following is a limitation of using a model to study something? A. A model cannot represent a thing exactly. B. A model cannot help study things that are dangerous. C. A model cannot reproduce things that are too far away. D. A model cannot show things that are too small or too large.

Scientists often use visual or mathematical representations to investigate items that are very large, very small, or otherwise difficult to study. What are these visual or mathematical representations called? A. experiments B. hypotheses C. models D. observations

Scientists often use visual or mathematical representations to investigate items that are very large, very small, or otherwise difficult to study. What are these visual or mathematical representations called? A. experiments B. hypotheses C. models D. observations

A graph can help scientists display and convey data A graph can help scientists display and convey data. What part of a line graph shows trends? A. title B. legend C. x- and y-axis labels D. line of best fit

A graph can help scientists display and convey data A graph can help scientists display and convey data. What part of a line graph shows trends? A. title B. legend C. x- and y-axis labels D. line of best fit

Scientists use models and simulations in their work Scientists use models and simulations in their work. Which one of the following does a simulation not do? A. imitates the function of the thing it represents B. imitates the behavior of the thing it represents C. imitates the process of the thing it represents D. takes the place of the thing it represents

Scientists use models and simulations in their work Scientists use models and simulations in their work. Which one of the following does a simulation not do? A. imitates the function of the thing it represents B. imitates the behavior of the thing it represents C. imitates the process of the thing it represents D. takes the place of the thing it represents

A city council decides that in the upcoming year, 15% of its budget will go to the police department, 10% of its budget will go to the fire department, 30% of its budget will go toward community development, 20% of its budget will go toward public works, and 25% of its budget will go toward various government operations. Which of the following graphs would most effectively represent this data? A. line graph B. scatter plot C. circle graph D. box-and-whisker plot

A city council decides that in the upcoming year, 15% of its budget will go to the police department, 10% of its budget will go to the fire department, 30% of its budget will go toward community development, 20% of its budget will go toward public works, and 25% of its budget will go toward various government operations. Which of the following graphs would most effectively represent this data? A. line graph B. scatter plot C. circle graph D. box-and-whisker plot

A biologist uses a model of a cell to teach a class about the different parts that make up a cell. What is the most likely reason the biologist chose a model instead of an actual cell to teach the class? A. A real cell is too large to study. B. A real cell is too small to study. C. A real cell is too far away to study. D. A real cell is too dangerous to study.

A biologist uses a model of a cell to teach a class about the different parts that make up a cell. What is the most likely reason the biologist chose a model instead of an actual cell to teach the class? A. A real cell is too large to study. B. A real cell is too small to study. C. A real cell is too far away to study. D. A real cell is too dangerous to study.

Scientists are conducting an experiment in which they give people different amounts of Vitamin C to determine whether Vitamin C intake has an effect on how often a person gets sick. What is the dependent variable in this experiment? A. the amount of vitamin C B. the type of illness a person gets C. the brand of vitamin C being used D. the number of illnesses a person gets

Scientists are conducting an experiment in which they give people different amounts of Vitamin C to determine whether Vitamin C intake has an effect on how often a person gets sick. What is the dependent variable in this experiment? A. the amount of vitamin C B. the type of illness a person gets C. the brand of vitamin C being used D. the number of illnesses a person gets