Home > GCSE Biology > Quizzes > GCSE Biology Practice Test: Variables - Causal and Association Relationships
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Variables - Causal and Association Relationships
Fast practice, instant feedback. Timer auto-submits when time’s up.
Avg score: 75% Most missed: “Causal implies that...”
Variables are factors in an investigation or experiment which can be changed. They can be changed directly by you, as a result of changes you make during an experiment, or by external factors. In any investigation or experiment there should be one variable that is being changed, one variable that is being measured and the rest should be kept the same. If that is not done, then the investigation or experiment will not be a fair test and the results will not be reliable. The variables in an investigation or experiment can be classified as independent, dependent or control. The independent... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Variables - Causal and Association Relationships
Time left 00:00
10 Questions

1. Directly proportional means that...
2. What is an independent variable in a scientific experiment?
3. How many different types of variables are there?
4. The key independent variable is...
5. Directly proportional means that...
6. An association is not the same thing as a causal relationship because...
7. What is the dependent variable in the prediction I think that as the pH increases
8. Which is the key independent variable of the hypothesis I think that as the temperature increases
9. An association is not the same thing as a causal relationship because...
10. What is the dependent variable in the prediction I think that as the pH increases