A computer program which attempts to simulate what might happen in a situation, or what happened in the past
The application of knowledge to create a device for practical purpose in any area of research, industry or everyday life
The fault in the measuring advice
Material Safety Data Sheet
▪︎ The proprieties of the chemical
▪︎ Health Hazard Information
▪︎ Special Protection Information
How data from the wave carrying the information is recorded
a. CD
b. Cassette tape
c. USB
d. Computer hard drive
b. Cassette tape
The use of X-ray crystallography techniques
d. James Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins
d. Atom
Antoine Henri Becquerel
They each contributed to the development of the atomic theory
Rutherford’s modern atomic theory
Particle accelerator
Physicists will study in detail how Higgs bosom interacts with other particles
Proton
Refracting telescope
Visible light
Gama decay
A genetically modified organism is made of original DNA of the species, plus new DNA the scientists inserted
Mod 6 – Question 1
Which of the following is NOT likely to result in a systematic error in a primary investigation?
A. A thermometer consistently reads 107°C when placed in boiling water.
B. An electronic balance records a reading of 0.2 g despite nothing being placed on the scale.
C. A mechanical fault in a data logger used to record pH resulting in all measurements being out by 0.1.
D. A scientist reads the volume of a solution in a measuring cylinder from a different angle each time.
D. A scientist reads the volume of a solution in a measuring cylinder from a different angle each time.
Mod 6 – Question 2
Students conducted an investigation to measure the amount of hydrogen gas produced at different temperatures. They set up 4 flasks. Each flask was heated to a different temperature.
The students performed their calculations and recorded them in the table shown.
Flask Temp (°C) Volume gas produced (mL) Time (s) Reaction Rate (mL/s)
1 10 8 180 0.056
2 20 17 180 0.083
3 30 22 180 0.12
4 40 27 180 0.16
For which flask was the reaction rate calculated correctly? A. Flask 1 B. Flask 2 C. Flask 3 D. Flask 4
C. Flask 3
Mod 6 – Question 4
Galileo built a device that made it possible for him to see the four largest moons of Jupiter. They are not visible to the naked eye because they are faint and appear very close to the much brighter planet.
What is the scientific basis for the device that Galileo built?
A. The law of refraction of light
B. The theory of electromagnetism
C. The principle of dispersion of light
D. The geocentric model of the solar system
A. The law of refraction of light
Mod 6 – Question 5
Which of the following conditions would produce a radioactive isotope?
A. Too many atoms in the sample provided
B. Too many protons and neutrons in the atom
C. Too many electrons in the outer shell of the atom
D. Too many electrons for the number of neutrons in the atom
B. Too many protons and neutrons in the atom