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Exercises: The Scientific Methods

Work through each section in order. These questions focus on the nature of science and scientific reasoning.

Grade 9·23 problems·~28 min·OpenStax Physics (High School)·section·sec-1-2
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Warm-Up: What Do You Already Know?

These questions review vocabulary and concepts from middle school science.

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Which of the following best describes a hypothesis in science?

2.

What does an experiment test?

3.

In an experiment, what is the variable that the scientist deliberately changes?

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Fluency Practice

Apply core scientific method concepts.

1.

A scientist runs an experiment and the results do NOT support the hypothesis. What is the most scientifically appropriate next step?

2.

Which of the following shows scientific inquiry working as a cycle rather than a straight line?

3.

In science, a theory is best described as:

4.

Newton's Second Law states that F=maF = ma. Newton's theory of mechanics explains why this relationship holds and connects it to other mechanical phenomena. Which statement correctly describes the relationship between the law and the theory?

5.

A student says: 'Evolution is just a theory, so it might not be true.' What is wrong with this reasoning?

6.

A scientist tests whether fertilizer affects plant height. She grows 20 plants with fertilizer and 20 plants without fertilizer. She uses the same soil, pot size, watering schedule, and light for all plants. What is the role of the 20 plants without fertilizer?

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Which of the following claims is scientific (falsifiable)?

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