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Before asking questions, what is a scientist likely to do?
a) make answers that work
b) makes necessary measurements
c) make observations
d) make calculations

What is the scientific method?
a) the steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems
b) the steps scientists use to look up the answers to questions
c) the steps scientists use to insure successful experiments
d) the steps scientists use to answer questions and cause problems

What must you find out after conducting an experiment and collecting data?
a) if the answers are right
b) if the results support your hypothesis
c) if the answers can be corrected
d) if the results can be changed

Food is an example of
a) thermal energy
b) chemical energy
c) nuclear energy
d) electromagnetic energy

potential energy is
a) energy in motion
b) energy of heat
c) energy at rest
d) energy in the nucleus of atoms

talking is an example of
a) mechanical energy
b) thermal energy
c) chemical energy
d) electrical energy

Energy cannot be created or destroyed
a) Newton's 2nd Law of Motion
b) Pascal's Principle
c) Law of Gravity
d) Law of Conservation of Energy

A football flying through the air has
a) electromagnetic energy
b) kinetic energy
c) potential energy
d) chemical energy

Which has the most potential energy?
a) A rock on the ocean floor.
b) A rock on a table
c) A rock on the beach.
d) A rock on the mountain

The tightest point of a roller coaster has
a) the greatest amount of kinetic energy
b) the greatest amount of chemical energy
c) the greatest amount of potential energy
d) the greatest amount of electromagnetic energy

Which of Newton's Laws deals with action/reaction?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d)

Which of Newton's Laws is also known as the law of inertia?
a) 1st Law
b) 2nd Law
c) 3rd Law
d)

A swimmer pushing water back and propelling her body forward is an example of which of Newton's laws?
a) 1st
b) 2nd
c) 3rd
d)

A boy throwing a ball does not throw the ball as far as his father. This is an example of what law of motion?
a) 1st
b) 2nd
c) 3rd
d)

When you are riding in a car and the driver slams on breaks and your body continues to move forward. This is an example of what law?
a) 1st
b) 2nd
c) 3rd
d)

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