Scientific Method

Scientific Method

7th Grade

19 Qs

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Scientific Method

Scientific Method

Assessment

Quiz

Science

7th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-PS1-2, MS-PS2-2, HS-LS2-6

+9

Standards-aligned

Used 2+ times

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19 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why do scientists love to repeat their experiments over and over again?

Is it to define observation and hypothesis?

Or to share their results with the scientific community?

Maybe it's to double-check their results by repeating the experiments?

Or could it be to gather more information and solve complex problems?

Answer explanation

The question asks why scientists repeatedly perform the same experiments. The correct answer is that they do this to double-check their results. This practice ensures that their findings are reliable and can be replicated, which is a key aspect of scientific methodology.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're a scientist! How would you describe the relationship between your hypothesis and the results in your scientific experiment?

My hypothesis is like a detective, it's tested and often proven false

My hypothesis is like a stranger, it's unrelated to the results

My hypothesis is like a blueprint, it's used to design the experiment

My hypothesis is like a fortune teller, it's tested and often proven true

Answer explanation

The relationship between a hypothesis and results in a scientific experiment can be best described as a blueprint-design relationship. This is because a hypothesis, similar to a blueprint, guides the design of the experiment. It provides a direction for the experiment and sets conditions that can be tested, just like a blueprint outlines the design for a construction project.

Tags

NGSS.MS-PS1-2

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're a scientist in a bustling lab. Can you tell us why you'd use data tables in your scientific method?

To repeat experiments and verify results - like a science detective!

To define observation and hypothesis - like a science philosopher!

To gather information and solve problems - like a science superhero!

To record observations in rows and columns - like a science librarian!

Answer explanation

In a scientific method, data tables are used to record observations in a systematic way. They are usually organized in rows and columns, helping scientists to easily compare and analyze the data. This is like a science librarian who meticulously records and organizes information for easy access and understanding. Hence, the answer to the question is 'To record observations in rows and columns - like a science librarian!'

Tags

NGSS.MS-PS1-2

NGSS.MS-PS2-2

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're a renowned chef! How would you share your innovative recipes with the rest of the culinary world?

Publish your recipes in a culinary magazine

Discuss your recipes with your fellow chefs

Present your dishes at a culinary exhibition

All of the above

Answer explanation

The question asks how a renowned chef would share their recipes widely. The answer is 'All of the above' because every method mentioned is a valid way for a chef to share their recipes with the culinary world. They could publish in a magazine, discuss with fellow chefs, or present at exhibitions.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're a scientist on the brink of a breakthrough. What would be your final step in the scientific method?

Analyze the data

Form the hypothesis

Experiment

Draw a conclusion

Answer explanation

The query asks about the final step in the scientific method. Hence, the correct option is 'Draw a conclusion'. After conducting the experiment and analyzing the data, the scientist draws a conclusion based on the findings. The conclusion is the final step, summarizing the results of the experiment and stating if the hypothesis was supported or not.

Tags

NGSS.HS-LS2-6

NGSS.HS-PS3-4

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Let's play a game! Can you tell me how the hypothesis and the results are related in a scientific experiment?

The hypothesis is like a fortune teller, it's formed based on the results

The hypothesis is like a detective, it's tested using the results

The hypothesis and the results are like strangers, they are unrelated

The hypothesis is like a magician, it's proven by the results

Answer explanation

In a scientific experiment, the hypothesis is like a detective. It's not formed based on the results, nor is it unrelated to the results. The hypothesis is a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence and it is tested using the results obtained from the experiment. Therefore, it's correct to say that the hypothesis is tested using the results, not proven or formed by them.

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS1-5

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Imagine you're a detective in the world of science! Can you tell us what a 'hypothesis' would be in your detective journey?

Is it a variable that you would change in your scientific experiment?

Or, is it a group that receives no treatment?

Could it be a suggested solution to the mystery you're trying to solve?

Or is it a list of steps describing your detective experiment?

Answer explanation

In the context of scientific investigation, a 'hypothesis' is a proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation. Thus, the best answer is 'Could it be a suggested solution to the mystery you're trying to solve?'. The hypothesis is not a variable, a group receiving no treatment, or a list of steps, but rather a tentative solution to be tested.

Tags

NGSS.HS-PS1-2

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