A A hazard is how you may be harmed.
B A hazard is what you do if you are harmed.
C A hazard is the thing that will cause you harm.
D A hazard is what you do to stop yourself from being harmed.
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A A risk is the thing that will cause you harm.
B A risk is what you do if you are harmed.
C A risk is what you do to stop yourself from being harmed.
D A risk is how you may be harmed.
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A A control measure is what you do if you are harmed.
B A control measure is how you may be harmed.
C A control measure is what you do to stop yourself from being harmed.
D A control measure is the thing that will cause you harm.
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A We keep the Independent Variable the same to improve accuracy.
B We change the Independent Variable.
C We measure the Independent Variable.
D We keep the Independent Variable the same to make it a fair test.
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A We keep the Dependent Variable the same to improve accuracy.
B We keep the Dependent Variable the same to make it a fair test.
C We change the Dependent Variable.
D We measure the Dependent Variable.
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A We measure the Control Variables.
B We keep the Control Variables the same to make it a fair test.
C We change the Control Variables.
D We keep the Control Variables the same to improve accuracy.
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A We use a measuring cylinder to measure the volumes of liquids.
B We use a Newton meter to measure volumes of liquids.
C We use a balance to measure volumes of liquids.
D We use a thermometer to measure volumes of liquids.
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A We use measuring cylinder to measure the temperature of an object.
B We use Newton meters to measure the temperature of an object.
C We use thermometers to measure the temperature of an object.
D We use balances to measure the temperature of an object.
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A Categoric data can only be from a set of possible values and a scattergraph should be drawn.
B Categoric data can be any value and a scattergraph should be drawn.
C Categoric data can be any value and a bar chart should be drawn.
D Categoric data can only be from a set of possible values and a bar chart should be drawn.
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A Continuous data can be any value and scattergraph should be drawn.
B Continuous data can only be from a set of possible values and a scattergraph should be drawn.
C Continuous data can be any value and a bar chart should be drawn.
D Continuous data can only be from a set of possible values and a bar chart should be drawn.
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