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Inquiry and Analysis Questions SCI.5.S.IP.M.1 S. Whitmire

In a scientific investigation, which of the following questions is testable? Eliminate unlikely answers first A. Which soap smells better, Double Bubble Soap or Super Duper Soap? B. Which soap cleans better, Double Bubble Soap C. Which soap produces more bubbles in one cup of water, Double Bubble Soap or Super Duper Soap? D. Which soap is nicer, Double Bubble Soap or Super Duper Soap?

Researchers are conducting an experiment where participants run in three different types of running shoes. Each participant runs 4 miles a day for 50 days in each pair of shoes. The researchers then measure the amount of wear on the bottom of each of the tennis shoes. What question is being tested in this investigation?

Eliminate unlikely answers first A. How many miles can each brand of shoe last before wearing out? B. Which running shoe is the most comfortable? C. Which brand of running shoe has the least amount of wear after 200 miles? D. Which running shoe helps people to run faster?

Double check: Does it make sense? Researchers are conducting an experiment where participants run in three different types of running shoes. Each participant runs 4 miles a day for 50 days in each pair of shoes. The researchers then measure the amount of wear on the bottom of each of the tennis shoes. Which brand of running shoe has the least amount of wear after 200 miles?

Inquiry and Analysis Questions SCI.5.S.IP.M.1

The mass of an ice cube is best measured in A. liters. B. grams. C. meters. Think of the correct answer before reading the multiple choice options Eliminate unlikely answers

As they were studying photosynthesis in plants, a group of students wondered how much oxygen is produced by plants. To help them with their investigation, their teacher, Mrs. Ramirez, tells the students about an underwater plant called Elodea that produces oxygen through photosynthesis. Mrs. Ramirez also offers the students the school's dissolved oxygen meter that can be used to measure the amount of oxygen in the water.

The students developed the following procedure for the investigation: 1. Measure the amount of oxygen in a 5 gallon tank of water using the dissolved oxygen meter 2. Place a single Elodea plant in the 5 gallon tank of water 3. __________ 4. Record oxygen measurements and observations every 10 minutes for 2 hours Which of the following best completes the missing step #3 in the procedure?

Eliminate unlikely answers A. Measure the amount of oxygen in the tank after 10 minutes using the dissolved oxygen meter B. Seal the 5 gallon tank of water and make sure that it is placed in a cool, dark place C. Remove the single Elodea plant from the 5 gallon tank and measure the amount of oxygen left in the tank D. Slowly remove oxygen from the tank using the dissolved oxygen meter every 10 minutes

Inquiry and Analysis Questions SCI.5.S.IP.M.1

Which of the following questions is testable in a scientific investigation regarding bubble gum? A. Which brand of bubble gum tastes best? B. Is bubble gum worth the money? C. Which brand of bubble gum can blow the biggest bubble? D. Which brand of bubble gum has the best design on the wrapper? Eliminate unlikely answers

Sam will record how clean two shirts are after they are both washed for 30 minutes in warm water. Based on the diagram above, which question is being tested? Think of the correct answer before reading the multiple choice options

A. How much water is needed to remove a stain. B A. How much water is needed to remove a stain? B. Does stain remover make clothes softer than clothes washed without it? C. Does stain remover clean clothes better than clothes washed without stain remover? D. Will washing clothes in warm water work better than washing them in cold water?

Inquiry and Analysis Questions SCI.5.S.IP.M.1

Which would you use to record how the population of deer has changed over time? Bar graphs are used to compare facts. The bars provide a visual display for comparing quantities in different categories or groups. Bar graphs help us to see relationships quickly. Circle Graphs are used to compare the parts of a whole. Line graphs are used to display data or information that changes continuously over time. Line graphs allow us to see overall trends such as an increase or decrease in data over time.

Which would you use to record how the population of deer has changed over time? A. Bar graph B. Circle graph C. Line graph Eliminate unlikely answers

Which of these would be considered a testable question? A. What colors are the best to wear during the Winter? B. What colors can sharks see? C. Are sharks more interesting than whales? D. Which country has the best soccer players? Eliminate unlikely answers

Eliminate unlikely answers A chemist wants to perform an experiment in which she compares the properties of pure element metals and metal alloys. Which of the following is a testable question for her experiment? A. Do metal alloys conduct more heat than pure element metals? B. Should carmakers use pure element metals or metal alloys in their cars? C. Are the properties of metal alloys more interesting than the properties of pure element metals? D. Will chemists ever discover another type of metal that has properties different from element metal and metal alloys? Eliminate unlikely answers

Inquiry and Analysis Questions SCI.5.S.IP.M.1

The table above shows the criteria by which Hurricanes are classified. Hurricane Wilma, which hit the United States in 2005, had recorded wind speeds of 175 miles per hour. Based on the table, Hurricane Wilma Develop answer before looking at multiple choice options

…wind speeds of 175 miles per hour. Based on the table, Hurricane Wilma A. was classified as a Category Five Hurricane. B. was classified as a Category Six Hurricane. C. cannot be classified based on hurricane classification criteria. D. should be classified based on wave size rather than wind speed.

Inquiry and Analysis Questions SCI.5.S.IP.M.1

Temperature in Fahrenheit Number of days to sprout The chart shows the number of days needed to sprout a bean seed in different temperatures. Use the data from the table to make the following prediction: How many days will it take for a bean seed to sprout in 75 degrees Fahrenheit? Temperature in Fahrenheit Number of days to sprout 60 12 65 9 70 5 Make a decision before looking at multiple choice options

How many days will it take for a bean seed to sprout in 75 degrees Fahrenheit? A. 5 days B. 9 days C. Less than 5 days

While looking in the yard, Jill noticed that the areas directly under the trees had less grass than the other areas in the yard. Which of the following is the BEST explanation for this observation? A. The trees are blocking the sunlight. B. The grass is receiving too much fertilizer. C. The areas under the trees are too cool for grass to grow. D. The areas under the trees are receiving less water Eliminate unlikely answers

Justine had five small marbles Justine had five small marbles. All the marbles looked to be about the same size, but each one was a different color. She placed each marble on a balance and recorded her results on the data table above. Which statement BEST describes the information found on Justine's data table?

A. All the marbles have the same mass. B A. All the marbles have the same mass. B. The purple marble has the greatest mass. C. The yellow marble has a greater mass than the purple marble. D. Each marble has a different volume. Eliminate unlikely answers