top of page

multiple-choice questions related to common laboratory apparatus:

  1. What is the function of a Bunsen burner in a laboratory? a) To measure the mass of an object b) To heat liquids or solids c) To measure the volume of a liquid d) To store chemicals

Answer: b) To heat liquids or solids

  1. What is the name of the apparatus used to measure the mass of an object? a) Beaker b) Graduated cylinder c) Balance d) Pipette

Answer: c) Balance

  1. What is the function of a pipette in a laboratory? a) To measure the mass of an object b) To heat liquids or solids c) To measure the volume of a liquid d) To store chemicals

Answer: c) To measure the volume of a liquid

  1. What is the name of the apparatus used to hold test tubes during experiments? a) Ring stand b) Clamp c) Test tube holder d) Beaker

Answer: c) Test tube holder

  1. What is the name of the apparatus used to mix or stir liquids in a laboratory? a) Bunsen burner b) Beaker c) Graduated cylinder d) Stirring rod

Answer: d) Stirring rod

  1. What is the function of a microscope in a laboratory? a) To measure the mass of an object b) To heat liquids or solids c) To view objects too small to be seen with the naked eye d) To store chemicals

Answer: c) To view objects too small to be seen with the naked eye

  1. What is the name of the apparatus used to measure the volume of a liquid? a) Beaker b) Graduated cylinder c) Balance d) Pipette

Answer: b) Graduated cylinder

  1. What is the function of a burette in a laboratory? a) To measure the mass of an object b) To heat liquids or solids c) To measure the volume of a liquid d) To dispense precise amounts of a liquid

Answer: d) To dispense precise amounts of a liquid

  1. What is the name of the apparatus used to hold a funnel in place during filtration? a) Ring stand b) Clamp c) Funnel holder d) Beaker

Answer: a) Ring stand

  1. What is the function of a hot plate in a laboratory? a) To measure the mass of an object b) To heat liquids or solids c) To measure the volume of a liquid d) To store chemicals

Answer: b) To heat liquids or solids

 
 
 

Recent Posts

See All
chemical bonding

Overview of Chemical Bonding Chemical bonding refers to the forces that hold atoms together in compounds. These bonds can be classified...

 
 
 

Comments

Rated 0 out of 5 stars.
No ratings yet

Add a rating
  • Original_edited
  • Watermark Small_edited

Copyright © 2023 Ramancoeducation

bottom of page