Nature of Science FSA review

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Tamika West
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Scientists once thought that nothing could live at extreme depths in the oceans. When tube worms were discovered living at the bottom of the sea, scientists
dismissed this as a hoax immediately
thought that the worms must have gotten there by accident
studied the worms and changed their theories about whether life can exist at extreme depths
moved the worms to a better place to live
Answer explanation
With new information (evidence), scientist will update (modify) the theory.
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2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Marco wants to design an experiment that will test whether a new plant food makes a grape vine produce more grapes. What is the dependent (outcome) variable in this experiment?
the amount of sun the vine receives
the new plant food
where the vine is planted
the number of grapes produced
Answer explanation
Independent (test) variable is what you are changing on purpose in the experiment
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3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
A class did an experiment to explore solubility and temperature. Read the paragraph from one student's lab report.
"It was found that the solubility of NaCl went up as the water got warmer. This was observed in all four trials. A class discussion revealed that all other groups had similar results. Based on research, it is hypothesized that the same relationship would be observed if a salt other than NaCl was used."
Which statement from the report refers to repetition?
It was found that the solubility of NaCl went up as the water got warmer
This was observed in all four trials
A class discussion revealed that all other groups had similar results
Based on research, it is hypothesized that the same relationship would be observed if a salt other than NaCl was used.
Answer explanation
Repetition is when one does an experiment several times. It is represented by the word trials.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
A few hundred years ago, observations seemed to indicate an idea called spontaneous generation, which stated that living things could appear from nonliving things. In the seventeenth century, experiments were conducted that resulted in observations that disproved this idea. This led to the present-day idea that living things can only come from other living things. Which statement best describes what this change in ideas tells us about science?
Science ideas do not need to be based only on factual and observable evidence
Science knowledge changes because it is open to new evidence as it is discovered and observed.
Science ideas are not accurate because they constantly change as new evidence is discovered
Science is based on factual observations, so it should remain the same and not be changed over time.
Answer explanation
Science knowledge changes because it is open to new evidence as it is discovered and observed.-This is the essence of the standard
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The image shows a design for a solar powered car.
What is the most likely reason the designers of this car would have needed to use research skills?
The designers needed to calculate the speed at which the car is moving
The designers needed to create a three-dimensional computer model of the car
The designers needed to imagine new ways to implementing solar energy technology into cars
The designers needed to determine which materials have previously been used to create similar cars.
Answer explanation
The use of technology is essential in the development and new discoveries within the different fields.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
During several trials, a group of scientists tests the reaction of a new medicine on a strain of bacteria. Which step is essential for proving the validity of the results?
Make process public so the results can be replicated
Change the procedures to check whether the same results take place
Have another scientist check to make sure the medicine was properly produced
Have each group member use a different medicine and see what happens when they test it on the bacteria
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7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Eric set his cactus plant out in the sunlight after it had been inside because he heard that sunlight was good for plants. After a week, he notices that the cactus is growing flowers. He wonders what caused the change. He knows that the weather has been much warmer outside lately than the interior of his house, so he suspects that the cactus grew flowers after a temperature change.
Eric forms the hypothesis that if the temperature is increased significantly after being much cooler that cacti will begin to form flowers. He tests this hypothesis with 20 identical cactus plants grown for a year inside a cool room. He raises the temperature by 20 degrees in the room and then observes them to see if the blossoms form.
After repeating this experiment several times, no blossoms form on any of the plants after the temperature increase. Which of these statements is MOST accurate?
The hypothesis was not supported but is valuable because it shows that temperature is not the factor that caused the cacti to flower
The hypothesis was not supported and therefore is not valuable; only a supported hypothesis has value
. The hypothesis was supported and is valuable; it shows the connection between temperature and flower formation in the cacti
The hypothesis was supported but is not valuable because it only confirms an idea that is already understood
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