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Science Test 1
Test Description: What is science? What is a scientist?
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What did God create?
A
Something
B
Not sure
C
Everything
D
Nothing
2) What is the earth full of?
A
metal
B
creatures
C
gold
D
scientists
3) What is science?
A
The study of the wonders of the universe
B
The study of people
C
The study of animals
D
The study of skittles
4) What is a scientist?
A
Someone who spends time learning about the things God has made
B
Someone who spends time doing experiments
C
Someone that made an invention
D
Someone that is a doctor
5) What are the parts of a scientist?
A
Ears, eyes, feet, tools and curious mind
B
Eyes, nose, hands and shoulders
C
Eyes, feet, hands, tools and curious mind
D
Hands, feet, tools, nose and eyes
6) What are the parts of the scientific method?
A
Question, Think, Plan, Test, Collect Data, Conclude
B
Question, Research, Plan, Test, Collect Data, Conclude
C
Research, Plan, Write, Read, Listen, Learn
D
Question, Research, Plan, Test, Experiment
7) What do scientist do?
A
Ask questions and use five senses
B
Experiments
C
Watch TV and eat chocolate
D
Knows all the answers
8) What are some tools a scientist uses?
A
Shovel and spade
B
Microscope and magnifying glass
C
Fork and spoon
D
Markers and crayons
9) What are some of the materials used in the Skittle Experiment?
A
Skittles, water, cups, spoons, stop watch
B
Skittles, cups, stop watch, spoons, pan
C
Cups, water, skittles, crayons, pan
D
Water, cups, balloons, spoons, skittles
10) Are you a scientist?
A
Yes
B
No
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