1 The metric prefix that means .01 is:
2 A variable that is manipulated by the experimenter is the:
3 To measure the volume of a liquid, one would use a:
4 Information collected through the use of the five senses is:
5 Which of the following is the last step in the scientific method?
6 Speed is:
7 If the average velocity of an object is the same for all time intervals, then the object moves at a(n):
8 A position-time graph can be used to determine:
9 A toy rocket is launched straight up into the air. When the rocket reaches its maximum height its velocity is:
10 If a cannonball were launched straight up and it landed back in the cannon, its displacement would be:
11 The rate of change of speed is called:
12 A person in a head-on car collision, who is not wearing a seat belt continues to move forward at the original speed of the car because of:
Use the following narrative to answer questions 13-16:
Professor Smith, the owner of a 57 Chevy, conducted experiments to determine the safety of a new pesticide used on tomatoes. The pesticide was suspected of causing blindness in children. The experiment was funded by Mater’s a major producer of ketchup, spaghetti sauce, and other tomato products. Three groups of juvenile rats were fed twenty tomatoes per day. Group 1 ate tomatoes with no pesticide. Group 2 ate tomatoes with a small amount of pesticide. Group 3 ate tomatoes with a large amount of pesticide. After eight weeks, the rats had their vision tested and there was no change in their vision. The final results which were published and distributed by Mater’s stated that the pesticide was not responsible for blindness in children.
13 What information was nonessential in this narrative?
14 Which group was the control group?
15 From the report published by Mater’s, one could reliably conclude that:
16 The dependent variable in this experiment was:

17 The approximate average daily temperature during January is:
18 Two months which have approximately the same average daily temperature are:
19 The two months with the greatest difference between daily temperatures are:
20 The greatest increase in temperature between two consecutive months is from:
21 A mail truck takes 20 seconds to move between mail boxes that are 10 meters apart. Calculate the average velocity of the mail truck.
22 A standard for comparison that helps to ensure that the experimental result is caused by the condition being tested is the:
23 The prefix kilo means:
24 How many meters are there in 1865 centimeters?
25 A beaker contains 0.32 L of water. What is the volume of water in milliliters?