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Quiz Recovery - Density & Measuring Matter

Quiz Recovery - Density & Measuring Matter

Assessment

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Science

7th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-PS1-2, MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS2-4

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Standards-aligned

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Sydney Barba

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8 Slides • 15 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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What was the topic we discussed in class this week?

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Phase Changes of Matter

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Density & Measuring Matter

3

Eclipses & Seasons

4

The Periodic Table of Elements

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best provides a MASS?

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90 kilograms

2

100 pounds

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20 cats

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72 feet

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Multiple Choice

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On Earth, Buddy the Dog has a mass of 7 kg. Which of the following is true?

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Buddy the Dog has a mass of 7 kg on the planet Saturn.

2

Buddy the Dog weighs 7 kg. 

3

Buddy the Dog has a higher mass on the planet Jupiter. 

4

Buddy the Dog has less mass on the Moon. 

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Multiple Choice

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On Earth, Jeremy the Llama weighs 120 pounds. Which of the following is true?

1

Jeremy the Llama has a mass of 120 kg.

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Jeremy the Llama weighs more on Jupiter than on Earth.

3

Jeremy the Llama has more mass on the Moon than on Earth.

4

Jeremy the Llama weighs less Saturn than on the Earth.

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Multiple Choice

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To calculate the volume of a regularly shaped object, you just multiply length x width x height. Calculate the volume of the box shown in the image. (You may use a calculator, if needed.)

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16 cm3cm^3  

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4 cm3cm^3  

3

8 cm3cm^3  

4

12 cm3cm^3  

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Multiple Choice

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To calculate the volume of a regularly shaped object, you just multiply length x width x height. Calculate the volume of the box shown in the image. (You may use a calculator, if needed.)

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12  cm3cm^3  

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27 cm3cm^3  

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9 cm3cm^3  

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cm3cm^3  

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Multiple Choice

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To calculate the volume of a liquid, you use a tool such as a graduated cylinder.  Use the image of the graduated cylinder to calculate the volume of the liquid shown in the image.

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25 mL

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20 mL

3

21.5 mL

4

23 mL

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Multiple Choice

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To calculate the volume of a liquid, you use a tool such as a graduated cylinder.  Using the image of the graduated cylinder what was the volume of water BEFORE the key was dropped in?

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50 cm3cm^3  

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60 cm3cm^3  

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10 cm3cm^3  

4

90 cm3cm^3  

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Multiple Choice

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To calculate the volume of a liquid, you use a tool such as a graduated cylinder.  Using the image of the graduated cylinder what was the volume of water AFTER the key was dropped in?

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50

2

60 cm3cm^3  

3

10 cm3cm^3  

4

90 cm3cm^3  

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Multiple Choice

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To calculate the volume of a liquid, you use a tool such as a graduated cylinder.  Using the image of the graduated cylinder what was the volume of THE KEY?! (Hint: Subtract the volume of water before the key was dropped in from the volume of water after the key was dropped in!)

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50

2

60 cm3cm^3  

3

10 cm3cm^3  

4

90 cm3cm^3  

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Which of the following has the higher density? (Both cubes have the same volume.) 

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A

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B

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The pictured block of Iron has a mass of 100 grams and a volume of 20 cm3cm^3  . What is the density of this block of iron? (Remember D = m/V)

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5 g/cm3

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4 g/cm3

3

200 g/cm3

4

50 g/cm3

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The pictured block of magma has a density of 4 g/cm3 and a volume of 40  cm3cm^3  . What is the mass of this block of iron? (Remember D = M/V or D/V = M)

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80 g

2

4 g

3

160 g

4

10 g

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following will sink in water based on its density? (Look at the image! Water's density is 1 g/cm3)

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Vegetable Oil

2

Clay

3

Lego Brick

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Which of the following will float in water based on its density? (Look at the image! Water's density is 1 g/cm3)

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Nickel Coin

2

Clay

3

Lego Brick

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What was the topic we discussed in class this week?

1

Phase Changes of Matter

2

Density & Measuring Matter

3

Eclipses & Seasons

4

The Periodic Table of Elements

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