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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.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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18) Which of the following is an example of a scientific tool?
A microscope.
A storybook.
A painting.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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28) Which of the following is an example of a scientific tool?
A microscope.
A storybook.
A painting.
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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.
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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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