Q.1
If you were investigating how hand length is related to height, what measuring equipment would you need?
  • Weighing scales
  • A measuring jug and a tape measure
  • A metre rule and a tape measure
  • A thermometer
Q.2
If you created a catapult and wanted to test how far it could 'throw' different objects, what would you need to measure?
  • The distance the object is 'thrown' and the height of the catapult
  • The volume and height of the object
  • The mass of the objects and the distance each object is 'thrown'
  • All of the above
Q.3
What measuring equipment would you need to measure the height of an object and the amount of a liquid?
  • A measuring jug and a ruler
  • A stopwatch and a measuring jug
  • A ruler and a thermometer
  • A forcemeter and a ruler
Q.4
Which unit of measurement would you use for temperature?
  • Degrees Celsius
  • Litres
  • Kilograms
  • Amperes
Q.5
Which unit of measurement would you use for length and height?
  • Degrees Celsius
  • Litres
  • Metres
  • Kilograms
Q.6
If you were investigating the effect different amounts of water had on plant growth, what would you need to measure?
  • The plant height only
  • The amount of water only
  • Both plant height and amount of water
  • Neither plant height nor amount of water
Q.7
If you were investigating different materials for insulating coffee, what measuring equipment would you need to test how cool the coffee was after 10 minutes?
  • A meter rule
  • A measuring jug
  • A voltmeter
  • A thermometer
Q.8
Which unit is a measurement of volume?
  • Degrees Celsius
  • Litres
  • Metres
  • Amperes
Q.9
Which units of measurement would you use for the height of an object and the amount of a liquid?
  • Amps and newtons
  • Newtons and kilograms
  • Grams and degrees Celsius
  • Millimetres and millilitres
Q.10
To investigate the strength of a magnet, you could see how many paper clips could be suspended from the magnet. What would your units be in this investigation?
  • Metres
  • Number of paper clips
  • Litres
  • Newtons
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