
Kahoot!: Unit 1: Nature of Science Review-Form A
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Dr. Martinez, a middle school principal, examines the number of male and female middle school soccer players over a five-year period.
Which year had the greatest number of female soccer players?
2023
2022
2021
2020
Answer explanation
The year 2023 had the highest recorded number of female soccer players, surpassing previous years. This indicates a growth in female participation in the sport during that year.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Marcus conducted an experiment to test the preferred habitat of earthworms in a terrarium. He placed garden soil in the terrarium then created different environments in each section. In one section he placed damp moss to simulate a moist habitat, a heat lamp in another section to simulate a warm dry environment, and crushed leaves in another to simulate a habitat with organic matter. The final section he left as just plain soil. He released 18 earthworms into the center of the terrarium which was covered with a dark cloth. After 3 days, Marcus removed the cover and counted the number of worms in each section, then repeated this process every other day for 2 weeks. Marcus consistently found more earthworms in the section with damp moss.
What is the test variable (independent variable) in this experiment?
The type of habitat being simulated
The number of earthworms placed in the terrarium
The amount of soil in the terrarium
The lighting in the environment
Answer explanation
The test variable, or independent variable, in this experiment is the type of habitat being simulated. Marcus varied the environments to see how they affected the earthworms' distribution.
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NGSS.MS-LS1-5
NGSS.MS-LS2-1
NGSS.MS-LS2-4
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Sofia, a marine biologist, notices that a particular group of whales appears during the summer months near the coast and disappears during winter months. Sofia hypothesizes that the whales migrate north to colder waters with more abundant food sources during the winter months. Which procedure should Sofia use to test her hypothesis?
Survey coastal and northern residents about whale sightings in their areas
Tag the whales with GPS transmitters and track their movement
Set up observation stations in the north to verify the time of year that whales arrive
Observe the direction the whales travel when they depart in the winter
Answer explanation
Tagging the whales with GPS transmitters allows Sofia to track their exact migration patterns and confirm if they move to colder waters for food during winter, directly testing her hypothesis.
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NGSS.MS-LS2-1
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Emma believes that she solves puzzles better and faster when she chews gum. Her teacher says that chewing gum is distracting when solving problems. Emma decides to test the impact of gum chewing on her puzzle-solving ability. On Thursday, Friday, and Monday she works on logic puzzles while chewing gum and without chewing gum, then counts the number of puzzles completed in each scenario. She recorded her results in the data table below.
Based on the results, Emma can say:
Her hypothesis that gum chewing increases her puzzle-solving ability was not supported
Her hypothesis that gum chewing increases her puzzle-solving ability was not true
Her hypothesis that gum chewing increases her puzzle-solving ability was supported
Her hypothesis that gum chewing increases her puzzle-solving ability was proven
Answer explanation
Emma's results showed that she completed more puzzles while chewing gum, supporting her hypothesis that gum chewing increases her puzzle-solving ability.
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NGSS.MS-LS1-5
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Ryan tests a hypothesis that the thicker of two fabric materials will keep ice cubes frozen longer than the thinner material. He wraps equal amounts of ice cubes in two different fabrics. One fabric is made of thin cotton, and the other fabric is made of thick wool. He records his results in a chart.
The hypothesis was supported, and no further experimentation needs to be conducted
The hypothesis was not supported, and no further experimentation needs to be conducted
The hypothesis was supported, so other materials should be tested
The hypothesis was not supported, so other materials should be tested
Answer explanation
Ryan's hypothesis was supported as the thicker wool kept the ice cubes frozen longer. To further explore insulation properties, testing other materials is recommended.
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NGSS.MS-PS3-4
NGSS.MS-PS3-3
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Maya has done an experiment to find out whether tomato plants grow taller under LED lighting or natural sunlight. She found that LED lighting made the plants grow two centimeters taller over a period of three weeks. She gave her notes to Carlos, who did the same experiment with very similar results.
repetition
plagiarism
replication
pseudoscience
Answer explanation
Carlos's experiment with similar results to Maya's demonstrates replication, which is the process of repeating an experiment to verify findings. This is essential in scientific research to confirm results.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Isabella and Michael have performed an experiment and are not sure their results are valid. What should they do to check their results?
repeat the same experiment multiple times
change their hypothesis to match their results
change their lab report
average their results
Answer explanation
To validate their results, Isabella and Michael should repeat the same experiment multiple times. This helps ensure that their findings are consistent and reliable, rather than a result of random chance.
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