Module 1 Earth Space Science practice's

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The variable that is being measured or observed is called the _______________. Hint: this is the variable that is the result or effect A: independent variable B: dependent variable C: control variable

B: dependent variable

How does science help society? A: It helps society take reasonable decisions. B: It proves that all other subjects are useless for society. C: It proves that all questions can be answered using science. D: It helps answer questions on the purpose of human life.

A: It helps society take reasonable decisions.

The _________________________ is the base metric unit of liquid volume. A: liter B: meter C: gram D: pound

A: Liter

the amount of matter in an object. A: Mass B: Matter C: Volume D: Model

A: Mass

Which of the following best describes the scientific method? A: Question; Research; Hypothesis; Experiment; Analysis; Communicate B: Question; Hypothesis; Experiment; Communicate C: Question; Guess; Communicate

A: Question; Research; Hypothesis; Experiment; Analysis; Communicate

Second is the SI base unit for measuring A:Time B: Mass C: Weight D: Volume

A: Time

Which of these is a part of the biosphere? A: bacteria B: rocks C: water D: ice

A: bacteria

The diagram shows two models of the atom. The models can be best used to? A: demonstrate the evolution in the structure of the atom B: show that atomic theories cannot change over time C: prove that all theories have the same meaning D: explain that all atomic theories are incorrect

A: demonstrate the evolution in the structure of the atom

The diagram shows a helium atom. The particles labeled A are called? A: electrons B: protons C:nucleus D: neutrons

A: electrons

Which of these is an example of a hypothesis? A: leaves may change color due to temperature B: observe a plant kept in the dark C: wonder why plants grow well in sunlight D: add different quantities of water to three potted plants

A: leaves may change color due to temperature

A scientific idea becomes valid when.. A: when it's tested B: when it's broken C: when another scientist disproves it D: when you realize you didn't calibrate your machines

A: when it's tested

One cool scientist discovered an accurate way to measure the temperature of planet's surface. When would the scientist's discovery most likely develop into a theory? A: when the scientific community retests and accepts the results B: When scientists forget to read the report and just agree C: Never D: When the experiment is retested and then proven false

A: when the scientific community retests and accepts the results

The heat from the bonfire is transferred through the metal rod by the process of? A:conduction B: refraction C: convection D: radiation

A:conduction

Which of these questions can be answered using science? A: What is the best career? B: Does water exist on Venus? C: Which is the most interesting subject to study? D: Should the use of automobiles be stopped?

B: Does water exist on Venus?

Astrology and Tarot Cards are examples of what A: valid science B: Pseudoscience C: The scientific method D: A hypothesis

B: Pseudoscience

Which of these questions is scientific? A: Which flavor tastes the best? B: What is the average width of a blue whale? C: What is your favorite color? D: Should you test makeup on animals?

B: What is the average width of a blue whale?

Which of these is an example of an experiment? A: plant growth is affected by temperature B: add different quantities of water to three potted plants C: he plant which gets the most sunlight grows the fastest D: leaves may change color due to temperature

B: add different quantities of water to three potted plants

Which of these best describes a situation where science is used? A: Looking at the menu in a restaurant B: baking using measuring cups and following a recipe C: brushing teeth after having dinner D: choosing a career after graduation

B: baking using measuring cups and following a recipe

One group of students is investigating the properties of charged objects. Their observations are listed below. When two positively charged objects are brought close to each other, they push each other away. When two negatively charged objects are brought close to each other, they push each other away. When a positively charged object is brought close to a negatively charged object, they pull toward each other. The experiment was repeated by several students using different charged objects. The results were the same. Based on the investigations, which of these theories would the students most likely propose? A: similar charges attract B: similar charges repel C: positive charges attract all charges D: negative charges attract all charges

B: similar charges repel

Which of these forces help protons and neutrons to stay at the center of the atom? A: gravitational force B: strong force C: weak force D: electromagnetic force

B: strong force

A scientist plans to find out the percent of teenagers who like science. She interviews 500 teenagers leaving a science museum and finds that 450 of them like science. The scientist concludes that 90 percent of teenagers like science. Why is the scientist's conclusion most likely unreliable? A: adults were not interviewed B: the source of information was biased C: the investigation was time consuming D: very few teenagers were interviewed

B: the source of information was biased

When scientists around the world agree on an explanation to a problem, it's referred to as a A: law B: theory C: data D: model

B: theory

One scientist discovered an accurate way to measure the temperature of planets. When would the scientist's discovery most likely develop into a theory? A: when the discovery is demonstrated to others B: when the results are published in a newspaper C: when the scientific community retests and accepts the results D: when no other scientist is able to get results of the same accuracy

C: when the scientific community retests and accepts the results

Which of these is part of the cryosphere? A: Elephants B: Trees C: Glaciers D: Volcanoes

C: Glaciers

A scientific theory states that the universe is expanding. Which of these statements is correct about this theory? A: It is a fact which cannot change over time. B: It is strengthened by data which is always contradictory. C: It will become a law if it is supported by scientific evidence. D: It is a well supported explanation which cannot become a law.

C: It will become a law if it is supported by scientific evidence.

When a majority of scientists worldwide agree on a common explanation to a problem, the explanation is called a? A: Law B: Data C: Theory D: Model

C: Theory

Liter is the SI base unit for measuring A: Distance B:Time C: Volume D: Weight

C: Volume

Sarah plans to go on an outing with her friends. On Saturday morning, the sky was cloudy and Sarah's barometer indicated that the air pressure was falling. When air pressure falls, it indicates the weather conditions will decline. The air pressure kept falling for the next three days and then started rising on the fourth day. Based on scientific knowledge, which of these was the most favorable day for Sarah to go on an outing? A: Monday B: Saturday C: Wednesday D: Thursday

C: Wednesday

Which of these questions can be answered using scientific methods? A: Who is the best author in English? B: Which is the tastiest flavor of ice cream? C: What would be the effect of a hurricane? D: Should all students take the same classes?

C: What would be the effect of a hurricane?

An educated guess or testable prediction is a A: theory B: law C: hypothesis D: conclusion

C: hypothesis

Jim plans to plant coffee beans on the farm. Coffee needs warm, moist, and sunny climate. It always snows for four months, starting from November, in the location where Jim lives. The temperature is generally moderate from June to October. Based on scientific knowledge, which of these would be the best month to plant coffee? A: February B:November C: March D: July

D: July

ripping paper in half is an example of _______ A: a chemical change B: a scientific theory C: a scientific law D: a physical change

D: a physical change

According to the picture: which apple weight is most likely to be picked at random? A: between 0.10 kg and 0.12 kg B: between 0.12 kg and 0.14 kg C: between 0.16 kg and 0.18 kg D: between 0.14 kg and 0.16 kg

D: between 0.14 kg and 0.16 kg

In ancient times, alchemists believed that gold could be made from lead. Modern scientists believe that it is impossible to transform lead into gold. What best accounts for these different opinions? A: scientists propose different hypotheses to include all the scientific possibilities B: scientists come up with different hypotheses without enough evidence C: scientific theories change with changes in properties of matter D: experiments provide fresh evidence for new interpretations

D: experiments provide fresh evidence for new interpretations

Four groups of students, in different parts of the world, are investigating the reason why the shape of the moon changes from time to time. If the results of their investigations are considered valid, they would most likely be? A: complex B: non-testable C: inconsistent D: identical

D: identical

Scientific argumentation makes scientific results A:silly B:biased C: invalid D: stronger

D: stronger

"Light travels at the rate of 300,000 kilometers per second in a vacuum." Which of these statements is correct about this law? A:It is a fact in nature which cannot be tested. B:It is a theory which is not supported by data. C: It is a description which does not work under similar conditions D: It is an observation that does not need further experimentation.

D:It is an observation that does not need further experimentation.


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