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1

When are prelabs due to be submitted?

  • It does not matter. They are optional.
  • Midnight, on the day before the lab.
  • Any time.

Midnight, on the day before the lab.

2

At what point are you allowed to leave the lab?

  • Whenever you like.
  • After 30 minutes.
  • When you think you have done enough.
  • After you have completed all tasks as set forth by your instructor.

After you have completed all tasks as set forth by your instructor.

3

Consider the following scenario. You have just taken some solid sample from a container among other containers. There is a student behind you waiting to access the same area. Under this circumstance, it is ok to leave the lid off the container.

  • True
  • False

False

4

Consider the following scenario. You want to make up a lab in another section, and you would like to contact the lab section's instructor. How would you locate the instructor's contact information?

  • Go into the parking lot and yell very loudly.
  • Use the yellow pages.
  • Go to the SPC website and access the contact directory.
  • Paint a message on the Seminole water tower.

Go to the SPC website and access the contact directory.

5

True or false? Submitting a report or postlab for a lab which you neither attended (nor made up in another section) is considered as academic dishonesty and will be treated as such.

  • True
  • False

True

6

In the event of a significant natural disaster, where is the best place find an announcement regarding when the College will resume operating?

  • The rumor mill
  • The SPC website
  • Access Hollywood
  • Word-of-mouth
  • USPS delivery

The SPC website

7

Who runs the website that houses the sexual offender database?

  • Largo Police
  • St. Petersburg College
  • Florida Department of Law Enforcement
  • Pinellas County Sheriff
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • St. Petersburg Police
  • Clearwater Police
  • Central Intelligence Agency
  • Florida State Police

Florida Department of Law Enforcement

8

If you wished to withdraw from the lab, what procedure would you follow?

  • Contact your instructor by college email and have them withdraw you from the lab only.
  • Contact your instructor by telepathy and have them withdraw you from the lab only.
  • Go online and withdraw yourself from the lab only.
  • Go online and withdraw yourself from the lab and lecture.
  • Contact your instructor by college email and have them withdraw you from the lab and lecture.
  • Contact your instructor by telepathy and have them withdraw you from the lab and lecture.

Go online and withdraw yourself from the lab and lecture.

9

At what point are you considered late for lab, and may be asked to return and make up the lab in another section?

  • 30 minutes
  • 1 minute
  • You may turn up any time you like.
  • 15 minutes
  • 10 minutes

10 minutes

10

If you are taking the lab online, where will you find the lab data you need to do the lab reports and lab book?

  • In the an Excel file in the Table of Contents
  • By looking in the night sky for constellations that might look like lab data
  • By emailing your lab instructor each week
  • From the lab videos by reading instruments during the demonstrations

From the lab videos by reading instruments during the demonstrations

11

What is acceptable to use as a lab notebook?

  • Any of these
  • A spiral bound notebook or composition book
  • Loose letter size pages
  • A three-ring binder

A spiral bound notebook or composition book

12

What is an acceptable way to express the following lab direction in a lab notebook calculation for finding the mass of water present in a salt water?

A salt water solution is prepared using 5.00 g of N a C l. The salt water is found to weigh 104.00 g. What is the mass of water in the solution?

  • Mass of water = 104 - 5 = 99
  • 104.00 g (mass of salt water) - 5.00 g (mass of N a C l) = 99.00 g (mass of water)
  • Mass of water = 104.00 g - 5.00 g = 99.00 g
  • 104.00 g salt water - 5.00 g N a C l = 99.00 g water

104.00 g (mass of salt water) - 5.00 g (mass of N a C l) = 99.00 g (mass of water)

13

Why is it necessary for lab calculations to be shown by students with so much detail?

  • There are too many trees in the world
  • Professors like giving students "busy work" and wasting their time
  • It will help students be more successful with the Lab Final
  • There is no reason

It will help students be more successful with the Lab Final

14

One of the skills you will need at some point in the course is the ability to upload a picture into MyCourses. With this in mind, please complete the following exercise. Find or take a picture of an example of appropriate safety goggles. Follow the directions in the video that resides in this folder and upload that picture into this answer box. You MUST be able to see the actual picture in the box before you submit! Only properly formatted and sized pictures will be awarded credit for this question. There is no need to sign across your picture this time. E-MAILED PICTURES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED! This question is graded as all or nothing.

Video Tutorial : Uploading Scans/Pictures of Graphs into MyCourses

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2WIgZ1PCMA

Video Tutorial: Uploading Scans/Pictures of Graphs into MyCourses When the "Add a File" Button is Available

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=103NSvIxZgI

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