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Investigations – Kids GK (7yrs to 11 yrs) GK MCQ – Previous Year Questions
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How many variables should you change during an investigation?
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Before you carry out your investigation, what should you make?
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In order to get your results, you will need to make observations or do what?
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What should come at the end of an investigation?
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When you carry out an investigation, there are many things (factors) which can change, or vary. What are these factors called?
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Results can be displayed using what?
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What do we call the items you will need for your investigation?
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What do we call the question you are investigating, or what you are trying to find out?
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What does 'method' mean?
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What does a 'fair test' mean?
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You are testing materials to see whether they conduct electricity. You have built a circuit of a battery and two crocodile leads which you will attach to the material. What is missing?
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If you were carrying out an investigation into the effect of light on seed germination, how would you measure the dependent variable?
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If you were carrying out an investigation into the effect of light on seed germination, which variable would you change?
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You would like to investigate the effect of water resistance on different shapes moulded from plasticine. You are dropping the shapes in a beaker of water. What is the dependent variable?
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If you were testing the effect of water resistance on three different plasticine shapes, which variable would you be changing?
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If you investigated the effect of water resistance on different shapes moulded from plasticine by dropping them in a beaker of water and timing how long it takes them to reach the bottom, what would happen if you changed the amount of water, the shape of the plasticine and the mass of the different shapes?
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If you were testing materials to see whether they conduct electricity using a circuit and bulbs, what would be the dependent variable?
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If you were carrying out an investigation into the effect of light on seed germination, what would be the dependent variable?
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What unit of measurement would you use to record the amount of time it takes different shapes to reach the bottom of a beaker of water?
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If you were testing materials to see whether they conduct electricity using a circuit and bulbs, what variable would you be changing?