Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 15: End of chapter review

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Gemma Young Science Solutions for Exercise - Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 15: End of chapter review

Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 15: End of chapter review with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 8 : Student's book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Gemma Young and Mark Levesley Solutions for Exercise 15: End of chapter review with Hints & Solutions

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student wants to find the average speed of a tortoise. She measures how far the tortoise moves every 10 s for 1 minute. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s) Distance (m)
0 0
10 4
20 8
30 12
40 15
50 20
60 24

Draw a distance-time graph of these results.

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student wants to find the average speed of a tortoise. She measures how far the tortoise moves every 10 s for 1 minute. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s) Distance (m)
0 0
10 4
20 8
30 12
40 15
50 20
60 24

What is the tortoise's average speed over one minute?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student wants to find the average speed of a tortoise. She measures how far the tortoise moves every 10 s for 1 minute. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s) Distance (m)
0 0
10 4
20 8
30 12
40 15
50 20
60 24

Which one of her readings suggests that the tortoise is not moving at a constant speed? How can you tell this from the graph?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student is measuring the time it takes a ball to fall from a height of 2 m to the ground. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s)
0.65
0.67
0.65
0.56
0.66
0.64
0.65

Which of these results is anomalous?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student is measuring the time it takes a ball to fall from a height of 2 m to the ground. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s)
0.65
0.67
0.65
0.56
0.66
0.64
0.65

Calculate the mean time it takes for the ball to fall to the ground. Use all seven results.

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student is measuring the time it takes a ball to fall from a height of 2 m to the ground. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s)
0.65
0.67
0.65
0.56
0.66
0.64
0.65

Calculate the mean time it takes for the ball to fall to the ground. Use only the results that are not anomalous.

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student is measuring the time it takes a ball to fall from a height of 2 m to the ground. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s)
0.65
0.67
0.65
0.56
0.66
0.64
0.65

Which of the calculations, (with anomalous value) or (without anomalous value), is likely to give the more accurate answer?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 8
IMPORTANT

A student is measuring the time it takes a ball to fall from a height of 2 m to the ground. Her results are shown in table given below.

Time (s)
0.65
0.67
0.65
0.56
0.66
0.64
0.65

Calculate the average speed of the ball as it falls to the ground. Use the more accurate value of mean time taken to reach the ground.