Understanding Science
Scientific Inquiry 1
Scientific Inquiry 2
Scientific Inquiry 3
Scientific Inquiry 4
100

A series of steps designed to help you solve problems and answer questions

A) scientific method
B) experiment
C) hypothesis
D) observation

A) scientific method

100

Science cannot answer questions about _____.

a. distance

b. temperature

c. politics

d. the natural world

c. politics

100

The process of learning more about the natural world is _________

a. an experiment

b. a control

c. a hypothesis

d. science

d. science

100

The variable that is changed by the investigator in an experiment is called the ______

a. dependent variable

b. independent variable

c. constant

b. independent variable

100

To evaluate the observations you make, you must use _______

a. a hypothesis

b. critical thinking

c. models

d. measurements

b. critical thinking

200

What should a scientist do first if a hypothesis is NOT supported?

a. more repetition

b. more testing

c. gather more information

d. modify and revise the hypothesis

d. modify and revise the hypothesis

200

A prediction about a problem that can be tested is a(n)


hypothesis

200

The process of obtaining information by using the senses is called a/an

A) observation
B) scientific method
C) inquiry
D) conclusion

A) observation

200

Which of the following describes a pattern or an event in nature that is always true?

a. scientific truth

b. scientific law

c. scientific experiment

b. scientific law

200

The variable being measure is the _____________


dependent variable

300

Which of the following is a factor in an experiment that does not change?

a. prediction

b. conclusion

c. constant

d. experiment

c. constant

300

What are the three branches of science?

physical, earth, life

300

Quantitative data use _____________ to describe what is observed in an experiment

numbers

300

An explanation of observations of events based on knowledge gained from many observations and investigations is called ______


a. scientific truth

b. scientific law

c. scientific theory

c. scientific theory

300

Before you can form a hypothesis, you need to

a. state the problem or question

b. perform an experiment

c. state a conclusion

a. state the problem or question

400

What are three ways that scientists communicate their results to others?

speak at conferences, write scientific articles, exchange information on internet 

400

Why do scientists conduct controlled experiments?

a. looking for answers

b. trying to support hypothesis

c. collecting data

d. all of the above

d. all of the above

400

Scientists test a hypothesis by

A.

formulating questions.

B.

designing models.

C.

doing experiments.

D.

drawing conclusions.

C. doing experiments.

400

A research hypothesis includes the original hypothesis, a method of testing it, and a(n) __________ that supports the hypothesis.

a. observation

b. prediction

c. conclusion

b. prediction

400

Comparing what you already know about something with new information and then making a decision about whether you agree with the new information is called ________

Critical thinking

500

What skill is a scientist using when she listens to the sounds that whales make?

A) making a hypothesis
B) interpreting data
C) making observations
D) drawing conclusions

C) making observations

500

In a controlled experiment there are usually two groups --- an experimental group and ________

a. a variable group

b. a control group

c. a dependent group

b. a control group

500

Qualitative data use ______________ to describe what is observed in an experiment.

words

500

When you are skeptical of scientific issues in the media, what are you doing?

a. using critical thinking to question information

b. accepting the information as truthful

c. using your bias to form opinions

a. using critical thinking to question information

500

A(n) ________________ group is used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependent variable

experimental