Standardized or Sus: 9th Grade Measurement Mayhem (Medium) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Can you spot the difference between precision and accuracy in the lab? Analyze experimental data, apply SI prefixes, and solve complex dimensional analysis problems.
교육적 개요
This assessment evaluates student mastery of the International System of Units (SI) through the lens of data reliability and complex unit conversions. Using a scaffolded approach, the quiz transitions from conceptual definitions of precision and accuracy to applied dimensional analysis and derived unit identification. It is designed for high school chemistry or physics introductory units focusing on scientific methodology and evidentiary analysis.
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- Differentiate between precision and accuracy by analyzing experimental data sets and identifying systematic versus random errors.
- Apply SI prefix conversions and dimensional analysis to solve multi-step problems involving volume, pressure, and luminosity.
- Identify the seven SI base units and their derived counterparts used in specialized scientific disciplines like oceanography and astrophysics.
All 10 Questions
- A chemist synthesized a new compound and determined its density to be 4.54 g/cm³, 4.55 g/cm³, and 4.56 g/cm³ in three trials. The actual density is 5.80 g/cm³. How would you describe this data set?A) High accuracy and high precisionB) High accuracy but low precisionC) Low accuracy but high precisionD) Low accuracy and low precision
- An oceanographer measures the pressure at the bottom of the Mariana Trench as 1.10 x 10^8 pascals. If they wanted to express this value in megapascals (MPa), the numerical value would be ______.A) 1.10B) 11.0C) 110D) 1100
- Unlike the Celsius scale, the Kelvin scale is an absolute thermodynamic scale where 0 K represents the point at which all molecular motion ceases.A) TrueB) False
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- If an astrophysicist is calculating the distance between two galaxies, which derived SI unit would be most appropriate for measuring the 'luminosity' or total power output?A) Watts (kg·m²/s³)B) Newtons (kg·m/s²)C) Joules (kg·m²/s²)D) Pascals (kg/m·s²)
- A biotechnologist needs to dilute a 5.0 mL sample of DNA. To communicate this volume in SI base units without prefixes, the value should be written as ______ meters cubed (m³).A) 0.005B) 0.000005C) 5.0 x 10^-3D) 5.0 x 10^-6
- In the SI system, the 'mole' is used specifically to measure the volume of a gas at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP).A) TrueB) False
- Which of the following scenarios best demonstrates a failure of 'calibration' rather than human observational error?A) A student misreads the bottom of the meniscus in a graduated cylinder.B) An electronic balance consistently displays 0.05g even when the pan is empty.C) A researcher rounds their calculation to two significant figures instead of three.D) A lab assistant accidentally uses a beaker instead of a volumetric flask.
- A fiber optic cable transmits data using light pulses. The intensity of the light source is 500 millicandela (mcd). In standard SI base units, this value is equal to ______ candela (cd).A) 5.0B) 0.5C) 0.05D) 500,000
- When converting 15 meters per second (m/s) to kilometers per hour (km/h), which conversion factor setup is correct?A) (15 m/s) * (1 km / 1000 m) * (1 hr / 3600 s)B) (15 m/s) * (1000 m / 1 km) * (3600 s / 1 hr)C) (15 m/s) * (1 km / 1000 m) * (3600 s / 1 hr)D) (15 m/s) * (1000 m / 1 km) * (1 hr / 3600 s)
- The ampere (A) is considered an SI base unit, even though it describes the flow of electric charge over time.A) TrueB) False
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This Science Quiz is an excellent choice for a no-prep substitute lesson because the included answer key provides detailed explanations that help students self-correct their measurement logic independently.
Most ninth-grade students can finish this Science Quiz in approximately 20 to 30 minutes depending on their prior experience with multi-step dimensional analysis problems.
Yes, you can use this Science Quiz for differentiation by having advanced learners prove the derived units in the luminosity section while supporting others through the primary SI prefix conversions.
This Science Quiz is specifically designed for 9th grade students, though it can serve as a rigorous review for 10th grade Chemistry or a foundational check for 8th grade physical science.
Teachers can utilize this Science Quiz as a mid-unit check to identify if students are struggling with the conceptual difference between precision and accuracy before moving into hands-on laboratory experiments.