Chapter 1
Which of the following involves passion, talent, and intelligence?
-art -music -science -literature
Technology is a tool that can
-be socially beneficial -lead to a better world -be socially harmful when abused
Science is a body of knowledge that:
-is an ongoing human activity -condenses knowledge into testable laws -describes order in nature
Eratosthenes' measurement of Earth's size involved
-surveying the distance between Alexandria and Syene - a pillar's shadow in Alexandria -a deep well in Syene
When the Sun shines on the Moon, the Moon casts a shadow
-that is tapered -that sometimes falls on Earth -at all times
A truly educated person is knowledge about
-the arts -religion -science
The safest way to view an image of the Sun is to use
a pinhole
A theory in the field of science is
a synthesis of a large body of well-tested knowledge.
Science, art, and religion normally need not contradict one another because
all three involve different domains.
Facts in the field of science
are changeable.
Which if the following is a scientific statement?
candy Bon Bons contain no sugar
The most basic of the sciences of physics, chemistry, and biology is
chemistry.
A simple method of measuring the distance between the Earth and the Moon is to place in your line of sight to the Moon a
coin.
Eratosthenes first learned about the position of the Sun in mid-summer
consulting library information.
Pseudoscience is best characterized as being
fake.
When we see a half Moon in the sky, the lines between Earth, Moon, and Sun
form a right triangle.
Science and technology are
fundamentally different from each other.
the scientific method is most effective in
gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge.
When a dishonest scientist reports false information, he or she
gets no second chance in the scientific community.
An educated scientific guess is a
hypothesis.
Spot of sunlight on the ground cast through openings between leaves in the trees above are actually
images of the Sun.
To fair approximation, Early Greeks knew the
size of the Earth, size of the Moon, and Earth-Moon distance
The statement, "There are regions beneath Earth's crust that will always be beyond the reach of scientific investigation" is
speculation.
The synthesis of a large collection of information that contains well-tested and verified hypothesis about certain aspects of the world is known as a scientific
theory.
For a scientific hypothesis to be valid, there must be a test for proving it
wrong.