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Scientific Investigation
Test Description: Concepts of the scientific method, variables, and controls.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A factor that is changed within a experiment is called —
A
Control
B
Hypothesis
C
Theory
D
Variable
2) The amount of liquid in a coffee cup would most likely be measured in which units?
A
Milliliters
B
Centimeters
C
Cubic centimenters
D
Grams
3) When looking at a graph, the independent variable can be found on which axis?
A
T axis
B
None of the above
C
Y axis
D
X axis
4) A graph that shows changes over time?
A
Bar Graph
B
Pie/Circle Graph
C
Dotted Graph
D
Line Graph
5) Charles wants to see if miracle grow really affects plant growth. What is the dependent variable?
A
Miracle Grow
B
The type of soil
C
The type of Plant
D
Plant growth
6) The factor in the experiment that remains the same.
A
Variable
B
Independent variable
C
Constant
D
Control
7) A student has gathered all the data needed to answer her question and has even developed a hypothesis. What should she do next?
A
State the question
B
Design an experiement
C
Make a hypothesis
D
Draw Conclusions
8) The effect of catnip on on cat alertness. What is the independent variable?
A
Cat alertness
B
The number of cats
C
Catnip
D
None of the above
9) Finish the sentence. The dependent variable
A
Never changes
B
Changes in response to changing the independent variable
C
Changes in response to changing the constants
D
Changes all the time
10) The level of the independent variable that does not receive the treatment.
A
Control
B
Constant
C
Independent Variable
D
Dependent Variable
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