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Scientific Endeavour Quiz

Test Your Knowledge: Scientific Endeavour

1) What is the primary role of evidence in science?

  • To support theories and hypotheses.
  • To replace scientific knowledge.
  • To create new scientific laws.

2) Which of the following is an example of qualitative data?

  • The temperature of water is 25°C.
  • The color of a fruit is green.
  • The mass of an object is 500 grams.

3) What is the purpose of a hypothesis in a scientific investigation?

  • To provide a final answer to a scientific question.
  • To propose a possible explanation for an observation.
  • To replace the need for experiments.

4) Which of the following is an example of a scientific question?

  • Why do people enjoy eating cookies during celebrations?
  • How does the amount of baking soda affect the texture of cookies?
  • What is the best flavor of cookies?

5) What is the main difference between qualitative and quantitative data?

  • Qualitative data is numerical, while quantitative data is descriptive.
  • Qualitative data is descriptive, while quantitative data is numerical.
  • Qualitative data is always more accurate than quantitative data.

6) Which of the following is an example of a scientific model?

  • A map of the solar system.
  • A recipe for baking cookies.
  • A story about a scientist.

7) What is the role of the scientific community in building scientific knowledge?

  • To accept new ideas without evidence.
  • To critique and evaluate evidence before accepting new ideas.
  • To ignore new evidence that contradicts existing theories.

8) Which of the following is an example of a safe practice in a science laboratory?

  • Eating and drinking in the lab.
  • Wearing safety goggles when handling chemicals.
  • Ignoring broken equipment.

9) What is the purpose of hazard symbols in a science laboratory?

  • To decorate the lab.
  • To indicate potential dangers and protect people from harm.
  • To replace the need for safety equipment.

10) Which of the following is an example of a scientific attitude?

  • Ignoring evidence that contradicts your hypothesis.
  • Being open-minded and willing to consider new evidence.
  • Refusing to change your opinion even when new evidence is presented.

11) What is the main purpose of a control group in an experiment?

  • To provide a baseline for comparison.
  • To ensure that the experiment is conducted quickly.
  • To make the experiment more complex.

12) Which of the following is an example of a dependent variable?

  • The amount of sunlight a plant receives.
  • The height of a plant after two weeks.
  • The type of soil used for planting.

13) What is the purpose of peer review in scientific research?

  • To ensure that only popular ideas are published.
  • To evaluate the quality and validity of scientific research.
  • To speed up the publication process.

14) Which of the following is an example of a scientific law?

  • The theory of evolution.
  • Newton's laws of motion.
  • The hypothesis of global warming.

15) What is the primary goal of scientific research?

  • To prove that existing theories are correct.
  • To explore and understand the natural world.
  • To create new technologies.

16) Which of the following is an example of a scientific theory?

  • The law of gravity.
  • The theory of relativity.
  • The hypothesis of dark matter.

17) What is the purpose of a scientific journal?

  • To publish only positive results.
  • To share scientific findings with the community.
  • To replace the need for experiments.

18) Which of the following is an example of a scientific tool?

  • A microscope.
  • A storybook.
  • A painting.

19) What is the purpose of a scientific conference?

  • To provide a platform for scientists to share their research.
  • To replace the need for scientific journals.
  • To create new scientific laws.

20) Which of the following is an example of a scientific method?

  • Making random guesses.
  • Observing, hypothesizing, experimenting, and analyzing.
  • Ignoring evidence that contradicts your hypothesis.

21) What is the purpose of a scientific model?

  • To replace the need for experiments.
  • To represent complex systems or phenomena.
  • To create new scientific laws.

22) Which of the following is an example of a scientific observation?

  • Guessing the outcome of an experiment.
  • Measuring the temperature of water.
  • Ignoring data that contradicts your hypothesis.

23) What is the purpose of a scientific hypothesis?

  • To provide a final answer to a scientific question.
  • To propose a possible explanation for an observation.
  • To replace the need for experiments.

24) Which of the following is an example of a scientific experiment?

  • Guessing the outcome of a coin toss.
  • Testing the effect of sunlight on plant growth.
  • Ignoring data that contradicts your hypothesis.

25) What is the purpose of a scientific theory?

  • To provide a final answer to a scientific question.
  • To explain why a phenomenon occurs.
  • To replace the need for experiments.

26) Which of the following is an example of a scientific law?

  • The theory of evolution.
  • Newton's laws of motion.
  • The hypothesis of global warming.

27) What is the purpose of a scientific journal?

  • To publish only positive results.
  • To share scientific findings with the community.
  • To replace the need for experiments.

28) Which of the following is an example of a scientific tool?

  • A microscope.
  • A storybook.
  • A painting.

29) What is the purpose of a scientific conference?

  • To provide a platform for scientists to share their research.
  • To replace the need for scientific journals.
  • To create new scientific laws.

30) Which of the following is an example of a scientific method?

  • Making random guesses.
  • Observing, hypothesizing, experimenting, and analyzing.
  • Ignoring evidence that contradicts your hypothesis.

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