- 1. This part of the scientific method is a question.
A) a hypothesis B) the problem C) conclusions D) results
- 2. In this part of the scientific method, results are discussed and you talk about accepting or rejecting your hypothesis.
A) hypothesis B) problem C) conclusions D) results
- 3. In this part of the SM, materials and methods are explained.
A) the experiment B) results C) the hypothesis D) conclusions
- 4. This part of the experiment tells you step by step what to do.
A) hypothesis B) materials C) problem D) methods
- 5. You use this part of the SM to create your hypothesis. It involves using your 5 senses.
A) observations B) hypothesis C) results D) problem
- 6. This part of the SM is a prediction, a statment and uses the words IF and THEN.
A) hypothesis B) observations C) problem D) results
- 7. This part of the SM is usually made of tables and graphs.
A) results B) experiment C) problem D) conclusions
- 8. This group in an experiment is untreated. It is used as a baseline for comparison. If you were trying to determine whether or not fertilizer made plants grow taller, it would be a group of pots without fertilizer=untreated.
A) control B) epxerimental C) independent D) problem
- 9. The independent variable is...
A) one that you measure at the end of the experiment B) a group that is treated C) one that you have control over and is determined before the experiment starts D) the variable that depends on the independent variable
- 10. In order for an experiment to be believable, it must be _____________. This means that you are doing an experiment that tests your hypothesis and answers the problem.
A) consistent B) valid C) theory D) independent
- 11. Which part of the SM? Will fertilzer increase the number of tomatoes a plant produces?
A) hypothesis B) conclusion C) problem D) observation
- 12. Which part of the SM? If I add the recommended amout of fertilizer, then my tomato plants will produce a lot of tomatoes.
A) problem B) conclusion C) hypothesis D) results
- 13. Which part of the SM? Plants giving fertilizer produce more tomatoes. I can accept my hypothesis.
A) results B) hypothesis C) conclusion D) problem
- 14. In an experiment where a farm was looking at the affect of fertilizer on tomato growth, what would be the independent variable?
A) number of tomatoes B) soil C) water D) fertilizer
- 15. In an experiment where a farm was looking at the affect of fertilizer on tomato growth, what would be the control group?
A) soil B) plants with no fertilizer C) water D) plants with fertilizer
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