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1. What is the Scientific Method?
A scientific way to design a graph.
A process used by scientists to explore observations and answer questions.
The study of dinosaurs digesting their food.
A list of materials for a science experiment.
A method for designing a product to sell.
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Incorrect.
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2. When scientists get new information that might affect their experiment, they can go back and repeat steps of the scientific method.
True
False
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3. A good hypothesis allows you to make a testable prediction. Which of the following is an example of a good, testable prediction?
What will happen if I mix baking soda and vinegar?
If I add salt to ice cubes, they will melt faster.
July is the seventh month of the year.
Where does snow come from?
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Incorrect.
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4. An experiment is successful when new information is learned, even if the original hypothesis is not supported by the results of the experiment.
True
False
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5. The final step of the Scientific Method is:
Test your hypothesis by doing an experiment.
Do background research.
Communicate the results of your experiment.
Ask a question.
Construct a hypothesis.
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Incorrect.
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