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Thinking Like A Scientist
Test Description: Scientific Method
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Sometimes scientists describe animals, plants, or rocks.
A
false
B
true
2) Scientists often ask questions about what they observe.
A
true
B
false
3) A scientist observed what kind of food a bird eats. This is an example of ____.
A
a hypothesis
B
descriptive design
C
correlational design
D
experimental design
4) Scientists ask questions that cannot be tested.
A
true
B
false
5) A scientist tests how long different materials keep ice frozen. The scientist is ____.
A
asking a question
B
making a prediction
C
drawing a conclusion
D
gathering data
6) A scientist looks for a relationship between dead fish and the water in a stream. This is an example of a(n) ____.
A
correlational design
B
conclusion
C
experimental design
D
descriptive design
7) A scientist says, "My phone doesn't work. I think the battery is dead." The scientist is ____.
A
forming a hypothesis
B
recording data
C
gathering data
D
testing a hypothesis
8) A scientist wonders, "Why doesn't the cell phone work?" The scientist is ____.
A
asking a question
B
making a conclusion
C
observing nature
D
predicting an outcome
9) A scientist notices that birds with short, thick beaks eat seeds. The scientist is ____.
A
making an observation
B
testing a hypothesis
C
doing an experiment
D
recording data
10) A scientist makes a bar graph. It shows how long materials keep ice frozen. The scientist is
A
forming a hypothesis
B
making a conclusion
C
recording data
D
asking a question
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