Scientific Inquiry Test

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Scientific Inquiry Test - Quiz

If you are a science student out there in the world this quiz is for you especially dealing with the scientific inquiry. Specifically designed to find out how much you knowledge you have.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is the definition of procedure?

    • A.

      An explanation of an observation that must be logical and can change after observations are made.

    • B.

      Anything that can change in an experiment

    • C.

      Information that is collected

    • D.

      Step by step instructions to complete an investigation

    Correct Answer
    D. Step by step instructions to complete an investigation
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "step by step instructions to complete an investigation." This definition accurately describes a procedure as a set of instructions or guidelines that outline the specific steps or actions to be taken in order to carry out an investigation or experiment. Procedures provide a systematic approach to ensure consistency and reliability in scientific research.

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  • 2. 

    A(n) _____________________ variable is something that the scientist wants to remain the same throughout the entire experiment.

    • A.

      Independent

    • B.

      Controlled

    • C.

      Dependent

    • D.

      Staysame

    Correct Answer
    B. Controlled
    Explanation
    A controlled variable is something that the scientist wants to remain the same throughout the entire experiment. This variable is carefully controlled and kept constant in order to ensure that any observed changes or effects are solely due to the manipulation of the independent variable. By controlling all other variables, the scientist can isolate the effects of the independent variable and accurately determine its impact on the dependent variable.

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  • 3. 

    A inference is......?

    • A.

      Step by step instructions to complete an investigation

    • B.

      Information that is collected

    • C.

      An educated guess based on prior experiences

    • D.

      An explanation of an observation that must be logical and can change after more observations are made

    Correct Answer
    D. An explanation of an observation that must be logical and can change after more observations are made
    Explanation
    An inference is an explanation of an observation that must be logical and can change after more observations are made. It is not step by step instructions to complete an investigation, information that is collected, or an educated guess based on prior experiences. Inferences are based on evidence and reasoning, and they can be revised or refined as new information becomes available.

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  • 4. 

    A hypothesis is....?

    • A.

      An educated guess based on prior knowledge and experience.

    • B.

      Anything that can be changed in an experiment.

    • C.

      An explanation of an observation that must be logical and can change after more observations are made

    • D.

      Information that is collected

    Correct Answer
    A. An educated guess based on prior knowledge and experience.
    Explanation
    A hypothesis is an educated guess based on prior knowledge and experience. It is a prediction or explanation that is proposed before conducting an experiment or making further observations. It is not just any information that is collected, but rather a specific statement that can be tested and potentially proven or disproven through experimentation or observation.

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  • 5. 

    A(n) _______________________ is the 1 thing in an experiment that is changed or manipulated by the scientist.

    • A.

      Dependent

    • B.

      Controlled

    • C.

      Independent

    • D.

      Variable

    Correct Answer
    C. Independent
    Explanation
    An independent variable is the one thing in an experiment that is changed or manipulated by the scientist. This variable is deliberately altered in order to observe its effect on the dependent variable, which is the outcome or result of the experiment. The scientist has control over the independent variable and can choose to change it in different ways to test its impact on the dependent variable.

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  • 6. 

    A(n) _____________________ is anything that can be changed in an experiment.

    • A.

      Dependent

    • B.

      Controlled

    • C.

      Independent

    • D.

      Variable

    Correct Answer
    D. Variable
    Explanation
    A variable is anything that can be changed in an experiment. This includes the dependent variable, which is the variable being measured or observed, the independent variable, which is the variable being manipulated or changed by the experimenter, and the controlled variables, which are the variables that are kept constant throughout the experiment to ensure that any observed effects are due to the independent variable.

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  • 7. 

    A(n) _____________________ variable is the results that change in response to the change the scientist makes to the __________________ variable.

    • A.

      Independent; controlled

    • B.

      Independent; independent

    • C.

      Dependent: controlled

    • D.

      Dependent; independent

    Correct Answer
    D. Dependent; independent
    Explanation
    The correct answer is dependent; independent. In an experiment, the dependent variable is the one that is being measured or observed and is expected to change in response to the independent variable, which is the variable that the scientist intentionally manipulates or changes.

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  • 8. 

    What makes a good hypothesis?

    Correct Answer
    Specific,Testable, and a statement, not a question.
    Explanation
    A good hypothesis should be specific, meaning it clearly defines what is being investigated. It should also be testable, meaning it can be proven or disproven through observation or experimentation. Additionally, a hypothesis should be a statement, not a question, as it needs to propose a possible explanation or relationship between variables. By being specific, testable, and a statement, a hypothesis provides a clear direction for research and allows for the collection of evidence to support or refute it.

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