Science Models, Engineering, Tools, Measurement, & Safety Quiz 1.Name the 3 types of Scientific Models. 2.The application of science for practical purposes.

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Science Models, Engineering, Tools, Measurement, & Safety Quiz 1.Name the 3 types of Scientific Models. 2.The application of science for practical purposes is called_____________. 3._____________is the measure of the size of an object in three-dimensional space, and is often given in liters. 4.A measure of the amount of matter in an object is __________. 5.___________is the measure of an object’s surface. 6.The process of creating technology is called___________________. 7.A ___________is a test model of a product. 8.This step in the Scientific Method involves a possible answer to a question and is based on observations. 9.What type of model would the toy horse shown below represent? 10. What is the piece of Scientific equipment shown? What is it used for?

Science Models, Engineering, Tools, Measurement, & Safety Quiz Answers Physical, Conceptual, & Mathamatical 1.Name the 3 types of Scientific Models. Physical, Conceptual, & Mathamatical _____Technology________. 2.The application of science for practical purposes is called_____Technology________. _Volume_________ 3.____Volume_________is the measure of the size of an object in three-dimensional space, and is often given in liters. ____Mass______. 4.A measure of the amount of matter in an object is ____Mass______. Area_______ 5.____Area_______is the measure of an object’s surface. Engineering_______________. 6.The process of creating technology is called____Engineering_______________. Prototype_______ 7.A ____Prototype_______is a test model of a product. Hypothesis 8.This step in the Scientific Method involves a possible answer to a question and is based on observations. Hypothesis Physical 9.What type of model would the toy horse shown below represent? Physical 10. What is the piece of Scientific equipment shown? What is it used for? Graduated Cylinder Used for measuring liquids

1.________________is the study of the past looking at artifacts or what people left behind. 2.What type of history includes the study of fossils. 3.Which calendar was started by Julius Caesar. When did it start counting? How many days were in a year according to this calendar? 4.How many developed calendars have there been? 5.Living with reindeer herders in Mongolia is an example of what type of History? 6.The Georgian calendar was developed by whom? When was it developed? 7.Many calendars were based on the moon phases and ______________. 8.B.C.= 9.A.D.= 10.A large block of time. Social Studies- What is History? Quiz

Archeology 1._______Archeology _________is the study of the past looking at artifacts or what people left behind. Paleontology 2.What type of history includes the study of fossils. Paleontology 3.Which calendar was started by Julius Caesar. When did it start counting? How many days were in a year according to this calendar? Julian Calendar ; 365 ¼ days 40 1.How many developed calendars have there been? 40 Anthropology 2.Living with reindeer herders in Mongolia is an example of what type of History? Anthropology The Pope; 1582 A.D. 3.The Georgian calendar was developed by whom? When was it developed? The Pope; 1582 A.D. Religious beliefs_ 4.Many calendars were based on the moon phases and ___Religious beliefs___________. Before Christ 5.B.C.= Before Christ anno domini (year of the Lord) 6.A.D.= anno domini (year of the Lord) Era 7.A large block of time. Era Social Studies- What is History? Quiz Answers