Scientific Investigations
Variables
Experimental Design
Theory, Law, and Hypothesis
Earth Spheres
100

Henry is interested in studying the different techniques perching birds use to build their nests.
What type of investigation would best help Henry learn more about this topic?

A. make observations in nature

 B. build a model of a nest

 C. perform a controlled experiment

 D. discover a previously unknown perching bird species

A. make observations in nature

 

100

The variable that the scientist changes.

independent variable 

100

Why should scientific investigations be replicable?

 A. to make sure data is accurate
 B. to allow scientists to improve procedures
 C. to make explanations less conclusive
 D. to better align with proposed hypotheses


 A. to make sure data is accurate
100

Scientific theories are usually

 A. based on opinions and feelings.
 B. claims posed by individuals.
 C. supported by evidence and widely accepted by the community.
 D. unable to change as new data or technology emerges.


C. supported by evidence and widely accepted by the community.

100

The hydrosphere is predominantly made of

water

200

How is science different from other subjects that involve thought, such as art, philosophy, and religion?

A. Science requires more faith rather than logic and reason.
 B. Science is more objective, since it is predominantly based on evidence.
 C. Science is more subjective, since theories are based on opinions.
 D. Science has a tendency to be heavily influenced by society.


B. Science is more objective, since it is predominantly based on evidence.

200

The outcome variable. The variable that is measured.

dependent variable

200

Dr. Maxwell performed several experiments which seem to indicate that eating chocolate is always bad for your health. How should other scientists respond to Dr. Maxwell's research?

 A. They should try to reproduce Dr. Maxwell's research to verify his results.
 B. They should accept Dr. Maxwell's research without argument.
 C. They should change Dr. Maxwell's results in secret.
 D. They should ignore Dr. Maxwell's research.


A. They should try to reproduce Dr. Maxwell's research to verify his results.

200

Scientific knowledge can withstand the test of time because


 A. advancements in technology have no impact on science.
 B. it is open to change as new evidence or data is discovered.
 C. exceptions can be made regarding scientific laws.
 D. scientific theories have been proven beyond doubt.


B. it is open to change as new evidence or data is discovered.

200

The Earth's biosphere is consists of

all living things

300

Scientific inquiries typically begin with the formulation of a testable question. Then, experiments are designed, and data is collected and evaluated. Once the evaluation is complete, what should be done with the evaluation?

 A. It should be communicated to other scientists.

 B. It should be changed to better align with the scientist's original predictions.

 C. It should be hidden in a drawer.

 D. It should be used to refute scientific laws.


A. It should be communicated to other scientists.

300

Jeremiah sets up an experiment to better understand the process of deposition. In his experiment, he places a pile of sand at the top of a tube. Then, he pours water down the tube at varying speeds. Finally, he measures the amount of sand that is deposited throughout the tube.

What is the test variable (independent variable) in Jeremiah's experiment?

The speed of the water

300

The conservation of energy is a _______ because it is has been demonstrated without exception under certain stated conditions.

Law

300

Scientific knowledge is based on evidence. Where do scientists acquire evidence?

 A. from scientific theories
 B. from reading popular magazines
 C. from observations or experiments
 D. from scientific hypotheses


C. from observations or experiments

300

Alligators spend most of there evening hunting for fish or birds in the water. Which two spheres are interacting?

Biosphere and hydrosphere 

400
Maria hypothesizes that the amount of light in an environment affects the growth of algae living in that environment.

Which of the following is the best type of investigation for Maria to perform in order to test her hypothesis?
 A. conduct a controlled experiment
 B. build a computer model of algae growth
 C. collect and observe different specimens of algae
 D. observe algae in nature



A. conduct a controlled experiment

400

In Ben's experiment, he places a toy car on a smooth, flat surface. Then, Ben applies varying amounts of force to the back of the car and measures the car's initial speed using a radar gun. The toy car is allowed to decelerate on its own until it stops. Finally, Ben measures the total distance that the car traveled.

What is the outcome variable (dependent variable) in Ben's experiment?

The distance that the car travels

400

Anna is conducting an experiment to determine how weather affects cell phone reception. She is trying to decide the best way to conduct her experiment in order to collect meaningful data.

Which of the following experiments would help Anna collect the best data?


 A. Test different cell phones in different locations on days with clear weather.
 B. Test a cell phone's reception in one location with clear weather and in another location with rainy weather.
 C. Test a cell phone's reception in the exact same location under various atmospheric conditions.
 D. Test different cell phones in different locations on days with rainy weather.


B. Test a cell phone's reception in one location with clear weather and in another location with rainy weather.

400

Arab cultures charted planets in the Dark Ages. Europeans helped establish the Sun-centered model of the solar system during the Renaissance. Russia and the U.S.A have discovered new features on planets using spacecraft in modern times. 

What are the two ways theories can change over time?

Technology and new knowledge

400

Pick the true statement. 

a. Mr. Ferguson fishing, is an interaction between the biosphere and the atmosphere.

b. Mrs. Howery playing volleyball, is an interaction between the cryosphere and biosphere.

c. Mr. CT surfing, is an interaction between the biosphere and hydrosphere.

d. Mrs. Baldwin running, is an interaction between the bioshpere and the hydrosphere. 

c. Mr. CT surfing, is an interaction between the biosphere and hydrosphere.

500

Dr. Ray has developed a new way to remove oil from wetlands in the event of an oil spill. To test his new process, Dr. Ray builds a scale model of a wetland in his lab and pours a small amount of oil into it. He then observes the rate at which his process is able to remove the oil from the model.

Why did Dr. Ray use a model?

 A. Because his model makes the process more complicated.

 B. Because real wetlands are too large to be affected by oil.

 C. Because real wetlands are too complicated for his process to work.

 D. Because dumping oil in a real wetland would be dangerous.


D. Because dumping oil in a real wetland would be dangerous.

500

Sarah wants to know where in her garden chamomile would grow the best. She thinks chamomile will grow best in the corner of the garden that gets the most sunlight. To test her hypothesis, she decides to plant several groups of chamomile in her garden as an experiment.

What is the constant (control) variable?

The Chamomile

500

Which of the following scenarios demonstrates the replication of a scientific investigation?

 A. Dr. Burgess reads about an experiment in a scientific journal. He performs a similar investigation in his own laboratory, but he changes some of the variables.

 B. Dr. Abraham performs the same experiment in his own laboratory on five different occasions.

 C. Dr. Jordan visits another scientist and watches the scientist perform an experiment in her own laboratory.

 D. Dr. Kim performs an experiment in her laboratory. Then, Dr. Stevens performs the same experiment in his laboratory to verify the results.


D. Dr. Kim performs an experiment in her laboratory. Then, Dr. Stevens performs the same experiment in his laboratory to verify the results.

500

Which of the following is a scientific law?

 A. All cars must stop at red lights and move through an intersection when the light is green.

 B. No one is allowed to take the property of anyone else without their permission.

 C. No one is allowed to operate a motor vehicle unless that person is over the age of 16 and passes a driving exam.

 D. The attractive force between two objects depends upon their masses and the distance between them.


D. The attractive force between two objects depends upon their masses and the distance between them.

500

What is Mr. Ferguson's Favorite ice cream?

Bryer's mint chocolate chip 

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