Super Science Quiz

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First year Junior Science Quiz on Super Science Quiz, created by Dylan Allman on 23/11/2018.
Dylan Allman
Quiz by Dylan Allman, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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Lab Aprons and Safety Glasses must be worn when handling chemicals or heating.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Where should glass breakages go?
Answer
  • In the red bin
  • In the recycling bin
  • In the black sack

Question 3

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What is a spatula used for?
Answer
  • to stir mixtures
  • pick up and hold small solids while they are being heated
  • pick up a small amount of solid or powdered substances

Question 4

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Before using a Bunsen Burner, it is true or false that you need to check/clear any paper or other objects from the burner's chimney?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Is the safety flame easier to see and not as hot?
Answer
  • Yes
  • No

Question 6

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If you are not sure what to do during a lab activity:
Answer
  • Do nothing
  • Ask the teacher
  • Guess

Question 7

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If you were going to heat up a chemical powder on a Bunsen Burner, you would have the bottom hole:
Answer
  • Closed
  • Half-Open
  • Fully Open

Question 8

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I can eat in the classroom:
Answer
  • When the teacher says it's okay
  • Never
  • When I want to

Question 9

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Which is the correct sequence to light up a Bunsen Burner?
Answer
  • close air hole > light match > turn on gas > light gas > open air hole
  • light the match > light the gas > open air hole > turn gas on > close air hole
  • turn on gas > light up gas > close air hole > light match -> open air hole

Question 10

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What do we use to measure mass in a science lab?
Answer

Question 11

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What is this object called?
Answer
  • Measuring Syringe
  • Medical Syringe
  • Gas Syringe

Question 12

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What is the difference between mass and weight?
Answer
  • Weight is the force of gravity pulling away from you
  • Weight is the actual mass of the object.
  • Weight is the force of gravity pulling on you.
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