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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Controlled Variables
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In scientific investigations there are three types of variable - key independent variable (what you change), dependent variable (what you measure) and the controlled variables (factors you control to ensure they are the same throughout your experiment to make it fair). Controlled variables make sure that your experiment is a fair test, but sometimes you may miss one of the control variables. When this happens the results and conclusion may not be fully reliable. At other times, some important variables may be outside of your control or be extremely difficult to control. In some cases,... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Controlled Variables
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1. Control variables are...
2. In an ecology experiment, we must always use quadrats of the same...
3. During a drug trial, which of the following are controlled variables?
4. We control the controlled variables by keeping them...
5. A fair test is one where everything is the kept same except for the...
6. A fair test is one where everything is the kept same except for the...
7. In an experiment on the effect of temperature on germination of cress seeds, which of the following would be controlled variables?
8. Control variables are...
9. In an experiment investigating the effect of acid concentration, which of these is a controlled variable?
10. What is a variable?