Science and Ethics
Why do we do Science
Modeling our Orderly World
Scientific Inquiry
Evidence of Order
Limits of Measurements
100

God’s command that directs us to exercise wise and good dominion over His creation to the glory of God and for the benefit of fellow humans

What is Creation Mandate?

100

What is the SI fundamental unit for length?

 Meter

What is Meter?

100

How many grams are in a milligram?


What is 0.001 grams?

100

Which two main divisions of science are part of physical science?


What is Chemistry and physics?

100

Give an example of quantitative data.

 

What is Length (e.g., 5 cm)?

100

Describe the principle that allows scientists to believe gravity works the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow


What is Principle of uniformity?

200

God's Command

What is Genesis 1:28

200

A model, often expressed as a mathematical equation, that describes phenomena under certain conditions

What is Law?

200

The comparison of a measurement to an accepted or expected value

What is Accuracy?

200

Which measurement shows the highest level of precision?


What is To the nearest nanometer?

200

Explain why it is vital for scientists to collect, analyze, and report their data accurately.

To ensure results are trustworthy and usable by other scientists

What is To ensure results are trustworthy and usable by other scientists?

200

A model that explains a related set of phenomena; can be used to predict unobserved aspects of the phenomena

What is Theory?

300

Why does science require an orderly approach to investigations?


What is It ensures experiments are systematic and repeatable?

300

A standardized system of measurement units used for science. SI stands for International System of Units

What is SI?

300

What is a model in science, and what is its purpose?


What is A workable explanation or description of a phenomenon?

300

Identify which of the following is a derived unit.


What is m/s^2?

300

Which field studies nonliving matter and energy?


What is Physics?

300

Choose the fields that are considered branches of physical science.


What is Chemistry, physics?

400

F = ma belongs to which category of scientific models?


What is Law?

400

Explain the difference between a law, theory, and hypothesis.


What is Law: describes, Theory: explains, Hypothesis: initial testable idea?

400

Name the phenomenon describing the random motion and collisions of particles.


What is Brownian motion?

400

The study of nonliving matter and energy

What is Physical Science?

400

 Define 'precision' in measurement.


What is Degree of exactness of a measurement?

400

An initial, testable explanation of phenomenon that stimulates and guides scientific investigation

What is Hypothesis?

500

Define physical science.

What is The study of nonliving matter and energy?

500

Select the conversion factor for changing meters to centimeters.


What is 100 cm in 1 m?

500

The study of the composition, structure, and properties of matter, and the changes that take place in matter

What is Chemistry?

500

Name the component of scientific inquiry that involves actually performing experiments.


What is Investigation?

500

 The basis upon which a model is assessed, taking into account how well it explains or describes a set of observations and how well the model makes predicitions.

What is Workability?

500

Define 'accuracy' in measurement and list factors that affect it.

 

What is Comparison to the expected value; affected by instrument and human error?

600

Match each SI base unit with the quantity it measures (e.g., meter, kilogram, second, kelvin, mole, candela,


 

What is Meter - length, Kilogram - mass, Second - time, Kelvin - temperature, Mole - amount of substance, Candela

600

Identify the term for the orderly, repeating process scientists follow to conduct research.


What is Scientific method?

600

Identify which statement is not a biblical principle of Christian ethics.

 

What is Naturalistic observations?

600

The degree of exactness of s measurements; can indicate the closeness or repeatability of measurements.

What is Precision?

600

Give examples of how order is seen in nature.


What is Seasons, repeating patterns in elements, cycles in nature?

600

Define 'hypothesis' and explain its role in guiding an investigation.


What is A testable explanation that guides research?

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