FCAT Nature of Science

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Michaela is conducting an experiment on the speed of toy cars on different surfaces. For each trial, she uses a ramp covered in different substance. Michaela uses a different type of toy car for each trial to make sure it is free from an materials from the previous trial. Michaela measures the distance traveled and time of each car. Which of the following is a change Michaela should make in her investigation in order to achieve more valid results?
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She should measure the force each car exerts on each surface
She should measure the direction in which the cars are traveling
She should use the same material for each trial of her investigation
She should use the same type of car for each trial of her investigation
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Prior to the 15th century, most people believed Earth was the center of the universe. In the late 1600's, the telescope came into use for astronomical observations. Explain the result of the telescope
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Astronomers could gather more evidence about our solar system and so went from a geocentric to a heliocentric model
The invention of the telescope resulted in few changes to our theory that the solar system was geocentric
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
A scientist testing the effects of a new medicine that will treat anemia, a blood disorder, uses the sample size of 15 patients for a study. All of the patients are from the same large city, are of varying ages, and are male. Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding this investigation?
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Using a sample size of 15 people is too small. The investigation will not be reliable and valid test of the medicine
Using a sample of people of the same gender always allows scientists to obtain the most accurate data for the study
Using varying ages of people will add necessary data to this study causing the investigation's results to be informative and useful
Using a sample from the same city is necessary to allow the scientist to control for all other factors that may have an effect on the medicine's effectiveness
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Tamika is conducting an investigation on the effect of different types of soil on the growth of Bermuda grass. Which of the following describes the methodology she should use in her investigation?
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She should repeat her investigation several times for reliability of results
She should check the growth of her plants once a month and record her findings
She should keep each plant in a separate room so that they are not influenced by one another
She should provide each plant with enough fertilizer to keep it growing at the same rate as the other plants
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Justin wants to make candy canes for his family. He knows that one step is to dissolve sugar in water so that he will get a syrup. Justin wants to know the most effective way to perform this step, so he is testing how temperature affects the rate at which sugar dissolves in water. What is a variable he needs to keep constant?
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type of sugar
temperature
color of the candy
flavor of candy
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Marcus is completing a science experiment for class. He wants to see what effect water temperature has on plants. If his experiment contains one independent variable, which of the following would NOT be a constant in his experiment?
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The type of plant used
The water temperature
The room temperature
The pot used for the plants
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Miranda performed an experiment to determine what makes an object sink or float in water. She experimented with 10 different items and recorded the results. Which of the following is correct?
https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/legacy/density
The object's shape is the only determining factor
The size of the object determines if it will sink or float
The mass and volume of an object determine if it will sink or float
Light-colored objects tend to float more easily than darker-colored objects
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