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Scientific Method Part II Quiz Review - Game 2
Test Description: This is another game to help you review for the scientific method quiz part. This is a 2nd game to play.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Nathan is measuring a small amount of liquid. What tool is he using?
A
beaker
B
thermometer
C
balance
D
graduated cylinder
2) Data means -
A
the part of the scientific method where the hypothesis is tested
B
information collected during the experiment
C
breaking down or studying data
D
a summary of what you learned from an experiment
3) Hunter is testing his hypothesis of which watermelon plant will grow the biggest. What part of the scientific method is he in?
A
experiment
B
conclusion
C
analysis
D
hypothesis
4) All of the following are qualitative observations except -
A
Mrs. Libby has two children.
B
The library is full of books.
C
The smell of the fried chicken was delicious!
D
Lesaveon's jacket is blue.
5) Jaden was out of school yesterday. Which of the following is not a logical inference?
A
His family went on vacation.
B
He had a dentist appointment to go to.
C
He didn't want to go to school because he was on his way to planet Mars.
D
He had the flu or a cold.
6) Jeremy Wheeler, WAVY 10 station's meterologist, forecasted today's hight temperature to be 85 degrees. What scientific tool did he use to make that forecast?
A
balance
B
thermometer
C
graduated cylinder
D
meter stick
7) It took Chris 55 seconds to sort his words. This time was measured with a(n) -
A
ruler
B
balance
C
stopwatch
D
beaker
8) Which of the following is a buzz word for a quantitative observation?
A
numbers
B
observing
C
smelling
D
hearing
9) Boaz summarized his experiment in one paragraph explaining that his hypothesis was correct, what happened in his experiment, and new questions he had. What part of the scientific method is he in?
A
conclusion
B
analysis
C
hypothesis
D
observation
10) An inference is -
A
breaking down or studying data
B
a logical explanation that helps make sense of what you observed
C
what you see, hear, feel, taste, or smell
D
a summary of what you learned from the experiment and usually states if your hypothese was true or false
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