LAB #2 Atom Structure MAZE BOX
  • 1. The box design could be identified by
A) shaking
B) tilting
C) feel
  • 2. Another method was
A) flipping the box
B) using a magnet
  • 3. The box had to be ALL EXCEPT:
A) square to hold the objects
B) taped to keep students out
C) labeled to orient the sides
  • 4. The experiment is a little like one the researcher ___________ did to find atomic structure.
A) Rutherford
B) Newton
C) Einstein
D) Dalton
  • 5. When you write down all that you see it is
A) analysis
B) observation
C) conclusion
D) hypothesis
  • 6. When you think about all that you saw it is
A) observation
B) hypothesis
C) conclusion
D) analysis
  • 7. When you can THINK you know why something happened OR how something works it is your
A) observation
B) analysis
C) hypothesis
D) conclusion
  • 8. When you can detail WHY you decided the hypothesis was right or wrong from ALL the information it is the ____
A) hypothesis
B) conclusion
C) observation
D) analysis
  • 9. Data helps you FIND the __________
A) hypothesis
B) analysis
C) observation
D) conclusion
  • 10. When you can detail why you decided the hypothesis was right or wrong from ALL the information it is the ____
A) hypothesis
B) observation
C) conclusion
D) analysis
  • 11. You need to collect _________ to confirm your ________
A) analysis conclusion
B) DATA hypothesis
C) numbers analysis
  • 12. If your ___________ is proven wrong, then you must change, revise, re-do or extend your experiment
A) analysis
B) hypothesis
C) observation
  • 13. Making careful notes is
A) conclusion
B) analysis
C) observation
  • 14. This comes first in ANY experiment
A) hypothesis
B) observation
C) analysis
  • 15. This MIGHT come first to inspire an experiment, but it should ALWAYS follow hypothesis
A) observation
B) measurement
C) analysis
  • 16. After ___________ you should check to see if your hypothesis was correct
A) conclusion
B) analysis
C) observation
  • 17. "I wonder if people like a certain color pen"
A) observation
B) conclusion
C) hypothesis
  • 18. "I noticed that all the girls wore long pants today, it is probably too cold for shorts or skirts"
A) observation
B) conclusion
C) hypothesis
D) analysis
  • 19. Thick sweaters, pants, cloudy day, 54 degrees outside, Mr Green got a haircut would be DATA and part of
A) hypothesis
B) conclusion
C) observation
  • 20. "I noticed that all the girls wore long pants today"
A) analysis
B) hypothesis
C) conclusion
D) observation
  • 21. Since all the girls wore heavier clothing, it was 54 degrees, and Mr Green had just got a new haircut, it is cold today
A) observation
B) conclusion
C) analysis
  • 22. It has been cold all day and it will pobably be cold tomorrow too.
A) analysis
B) conclusion
C) hypothesis
  • 23. "BECAUSE it has been cold all day and all week, it will pobably be cold tomorrow too." is a non-data supported
A) hypothesis
B) conclusion
C) observation
  • 24. "BECAUSE it has been below 60 degrees all week, it will most likely be cold tomorrow too." is a conclusion supported by DATA and
A) observation
B) the fact you feel cold
C) hypothesis
  • 25. The temperature has not changed more than 10 degrees all day, for the past three days. This pattern happens every season at about this time."
A) conclusion
B) analysis
C) observation
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