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The knowledge obtained by observing the natural world and asking questions is called
a) Methodology
b) Science
c) Cytokenesis
d) Alphabatology

A series of steps followed to solve problems is called
a) The steps
b) Scientology
c) The Scientific Method
d) Methodology

What is a hypothesis
a) The answer to the question that you are asking
b) The question to your observations that you have made
c) Something that has been proven with many experiements
d) a possible explanation based on prior knowledge, research, observation and can be tested.

An experiment that tests only one factor at a time
a) Controlled experiment
b) Experimental factor
c) Variated experiement
d) Logical experiment

a factor that changes in an experiment in order to test a hypothesis
a) factor
b) signal
c) variable
d) analysis

an explanation that ties together many hypotheses and observations
a) hypothesis
b) law
c) factor
d) theory

A summary of many experimental results and observations and explains how something works
a) theory
b) factor
c) variable
d) law

An artificial device that replaces a missing part of the body
a) prosthetic
b) limb
c) prototype
d) engineer

The process of creating technology
a) building
b) growing
c) engineering
d) teaching

The process engineer use to develop a new technology
a) cost-benefit analysis
b) engineering design process
c) the building steps
d) prototype

A test model for a new technology
a) prototype
b) typepro
c) buildpro
d) inquiry

What should you do if your experiment does not prove your hypothesis correct?
a) Quit and find something else to experiment on
b) change your hypothesis
c) test again and make adjustments to your procedure
d) change the data so it fits your experiment

Once you have collected all of your data from your experiment, what should you do with it?
a) Put it in your notebook and put it away
b) Organize it to make sense and share it with others
c) Just throw it away
d) change it so that it fits your hypothesis

Once you have built your prototype and you test it, you find it doesn't work like it should; what should you do?
a) Throw it away
b) Start over on a different project
c) Keep trying to make it work the way it is
d) Make adjustments to it, rebuild the prototype, and retest.

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