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7th-8th Grade Science Ch. 1 Review, Part 1
Test Description: Studying Life Science
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) After gathering enough data, a scientist can make an __________, or logical conclusion based on his observations.
A
law
B
inference
C
value judgement
D
presupposition
2) _________ are those ideas a person assumes to be true without requiring convincing proof.
A
Universal truths
B
Inferences
C
Theories
D
Presuppositions
3) Scientific thinking is based on ___________ made with one or more of the five senses.
A
experiences
B
theories
C
observations
D
goals
4) True or False: Both Christian and non-Christian scientists start with presuppositions.
A
True
B
False
C
Vikings
D
Twins
5) True or False: Goldberger discovered that pellagra was caused by a poor diet, not by a germ.
A
True
B
False
C
Vikings
D
Twins
6) True or False: The Fall affected man's body but not his mind.
A
False
B
True
C
Vikings
D
Twins
7) True or False: Science is the only reliable way to learn about the world.
A
Twins
B
False
C
True
D
Vikings
8) True or False: A scientist can be more efficient and successful if a problem is not limited or defined.
A
Twins
B
True
C
False
D
Vikings
9) True or False: When we obey the Dominion Mandate of Genesis 1:28, we bring God glory.
A
Twins
B
Vikings
C
True
D
False
10) True or False: To solve a problem, you must follow the steps of the scientific method in exact order.
A
True
B
Twins
C
Vikings
D
False
11) True or False: A study of God's creation shows evidence of both His goodness and His curse.
A
False
B
True
C
Twins
D
Vikings
12) The statement 'This is a beautiful dress' is an example of a(n)
A
inference.
B
possible conclusion from scientific observations.
C
universal statement.
D
value judgement.
13) Theories on how life first arose on the earth are outside the scope of science because the origin of life is not ____.
A
measurable.
B
all of these things.
C
observable.
D
repeatable.
14) In an experiment, a person tried to control all of the factors in both ______.
A
the survey and the experiment.
B
the experimental group and the control group.
C
the experimental group and the experimental variable.
D
the experimental variable and the experimental factor.
15) Science is _______.
A
the systematic process of studying the natural world.
B
the knowledge humans have gained about the natural world.
C
both of those listed.
D
neither of those listed.
16) A local beverage company that is installing a soft drink machine in your school's cafeteria wants to know whether the students prefer Pepsi or Coca-Cola. The company should ______.
A
make its decision based on intuition.
B
review cola sales records for the entire community.
C
perform taste tests with all types of colas.
D
conduct a student survey about the two colas.
17) Which of these comes logically later than the other steps of the scientific method listed below?
A
predict outcomes.
B
classify the data.
C
research the problem.
D
choose an answer.
18) Those who believe that science is the only source of knowledge about the world have put their faith in ______.
A
scientism.
B
the Dominion Mandate.
C
Christianity.
D
value judgements.
19) What life science task did God assign to Adam shorty after Creation?
A
Naming all of the animals.
B
Deciding what sounds animals made.
C
Choosing what animals he created.
D
Choosing which animals ate which other animals.
20) Which of the following is an important teachings as a part of a Christian worldview?
A
God made the world and everything in it.
B
God is working to redeem the world unto Himself.
C
All of those listed.
D
The world is fallen and under a curse because of sin.
*select an answer for all questions
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