Q.1
Results can be displayed using what?
  • A table
  • A graph
  • A chart
  • All of the above
Q.2
Before you carry out your investigation, what should you make?
  • A graph
  • A variable
  • A prediction
  • A cup of tea
Q.3
What do we call the items you will need for your investigation?
  • Equipment
  • Diagrams
  • Methods
  • Variables
Q.4
What do we call the question you are investigating, or what you are trying to find out?
  • Your prediction
  • Your aim
  • Your method
  • The variable
Q.5
What does 'method' mean?
  • How you decide to display your results
  • The measurements you take
  • The design of your poster
  • A list of steps you will take in order to carry out your investigation
Q.6
What should come at the end of an investigation?
  • A mind map
  • Photos
  • An answer to the prediction
  • A message to your teacher
Q.7
What does a 'fair test' mean?
  • Everyone in the group gets to have a go
  • Everyone's ideas are contributed
  • Only one variable is changed while the rest are kept constant
  • Each thing that is being tested is treated fairly
Q.8
In order to get your results, you will need to make observations or do what?
  • Make a poster
  • Take measurements
  • Draw a graph
  • Take photos
Q.9
When you carry out an investigation, there are many things (factors) which can change, or vary. What are these factors called?
  • Measurements
  • Variables
  • Graphs
  • Results
Q.10
How many variables should you change during an investigation?
  • One
  • Two
  • Three
  • Four
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