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What age group | Year or Grade 6 |
What topic | Scientific Method |
Question types | Mixed |
Number of questions | 21 |
Number of answers | 4 |
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Instructions: Answer the following questions related to the Scientific Method. Choose the correct answer where options are provided.
What is the first step of the Scientific Method?
In an experiment, what is the variable that you change called?
A. Control variable
B. Dependent variable
C. Independent variable
D. Hypothesis
What is a hypothesis?
When conducting an experiment, what is the purpose of the control group?
A. To test the hypothesis
B. To provide a comparison
C. To contain all variables
D. To repeat the results
What should you do after analyzing your data?
Which of the following best describes a scientific theory?
A. A proven fact
B. An educated guess
C. A well-substantiated explanation
D. A temporary idea
Why is it important to repeat experiments?
When is it appropriate to share your results with others?
A. After finalizing your hypothesis
B. Only if you win an award
C. After careful analysis of data
D. Once you finish the experiment
What do scientists do when their hypothesis is proven incorrect?
In a lab experiment, what does the term 'variable' refer to?
A. Something that can change
B. The final result
C. The fixed measurement
D. The control
What is the next step after forming a hypothesis?
How do you gather information before conducting an experiment?
A. By making predictions
B. By observing and researching
C. By guessing outcomes
D. By asking friends
What is an observation?
What kind of data can you collect in an experiment?
A. Only numbers
B. Only descriptions
C. Both quantitative and qualitative
D. Only results from the control group
What is the purpose of asking questions in the scientific method?
When you write a conclusion, which of the following should you include?
A. Your personal feelings
B. The steps of the experiment
C. Whether your hypothesis was supported
D. What other people think
In the scientific method, what does the term 'analysis' refer to?
Why is peer review important in science?
A. To ensure everyone agrees
B. To check for errors and validate results
C. To criticize the work of others
D. To publish as quickly as possible
What is the purpose of the final report in a scientific investigation?
What is the role of a scientist?
How do scientists ensure their findings are reliable?