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100 200 300 400 500 Modified T/F Modified T/F Multiple Choice Multiple Choice Completion
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Balances measure masses of objects. A 100
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True A 100
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Laboratory safety is not an important concern for scientists. A 200
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False; is A 200
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Science can answer all questions. A 300
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False; most A 300
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All important scientific discoveries are made by professional scientists. A 400
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False; Many A 400
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Without a(n) experimental group it is impossible to know whether your experimental observations result from your variable. A 500
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False; control A 500
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A thermometer measures the temperature of substances using the SI Unit for temperature, Kelvin. B 100
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True B 100
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A scientific theory states that something will happen. B 200
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False; law B 200
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Qualitative data uses numbers to describe what is observed. B 300
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False; Quantitative B 300
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If the results of experiments do not support a prediction, scientists change their predictions. B 400
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True B 400
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An explanation backed by results obtained from repeated tests or experiments is a scientific law. B 500
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False; theory B 500
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A prediction or statement that can be tested is ____. a. a conclusion b. an observation c. a control d. a hypothesis C 100
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A prediction or statement that can be tested is ____. d. a hypothesis
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The variable that is changed by the investigator in an experiment is called the ____. a. dependent variable b. independent variable c. control d. constant C 200
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The variable that is changed by the investigator in an experiment is called the ____. b. independent variable
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A research hypothesis includes the original hypothesis, a method of testing it, and a(n) _____ that supports the hypothesis. a. analysis b. prediction c. observation d. conclusion C 300
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A research hypothesis includes the original hypothesis, a method of testing it, and a(n) _____ that supports the hypothesis. b. prediction
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Which type of bridge is the best type to span short distances? a. beam bridge b. truss bridge c. both a and b d. neither a nor b C 400
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Which type of bridge is the best type to span short distances? a. beam bridge
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Truss bridges can span long distances and are strengthened by a series of _____ called trusses. a. interconnecting triangles b. concrete beams c. overloads d. simple beams C 500
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Truss bridges can span long distances and are strengthened by a series of _____ called trusses. a. interconnecting triangles
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The process of learning more about the natural world is ____. a. an experiment b. a control c. a hypothesis d. science D 100
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The process of learning more about the natural world is ____. d. science
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When you are skeptical of scientific issues in the media, what are you doing? a. using critical thinking to question information presented b. accepting the information as truthful c. dismissing the information as false d. using your bias to form opinions D 200
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When you are skeptical of scientific issues in the media, what are you doing? a. using critical thinking to question information presented
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Which scientific tool would be primarily used by scientists? a. thermometers b. computers c. balances d. all of the above D 300
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Which scientific tool would be primarily used by scientists? d. all of the above
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The variable being measured is the ____. a. dependent variable b. independent variable c. control d. constant D 400
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The variable being measured is the ____. a. dependent variable
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a live load on a bridge? a. earthquakes b. traffic c. the structure itself d. wind gusts D 500
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Which of the following is NOT an example of a live load on a bridge? c. the structure itself
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The prefix mega- means _______________. E 100
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1,000,000 (million)
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Qualitative data use ___________ to describe what is observed in an experiment. E 200
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words
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A(n) ____________________ group is used to study how a change in the independent variable changes the dependent variable. E 300
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experimental E 300
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Different factors that can change in an experiment are ___________. E 400
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variables E 400
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DAILY DOUBLE E 500 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Converting from one SI Unit to another involves writing the correct mathematical _______________. E 500
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proportion E 500
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A rule that describes the behavior of something in nature is a scientific ____________________. F 100
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law F 100
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Quantitative data use _______________ to describe what is observed in an experiment. F 200
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numbers F 200
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Comparing what you already know about something with new information and then making a decision about whether you agree with the new information is called _______________ thinking. F 300
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critical F 300
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F 400 Reinforcement rods on a truss bridge are sometimes called _______________.
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F 400 rebar
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F 500 The _____ - __ - ________ ratio provides a measure of a structure’s safety.
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F 500 demand-to-capacity
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Scientific Theory vs Law Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Describe the difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law. Click on screen to continue
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A scientific law describes a pattern or event in nature that is always true. A scientific theory is an explanation of observations and investigations.
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT Edited By Laura
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