Deck 1: What Is Science

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When something cannot be directly observed, it can be represented by a

A)hypothesis.
B)graph.
C)model.
D)theory.
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The property of mass is a measure of how heavy an object is.
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A controlled experiment has all variables held constant.
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Equations are used to

A)describe a property.
B)define a concept.
C)describe how quantities change together.
D)All of the above.
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Claims that appear to be pseudoscience should be

A)accepted if it is said to have scientific validity.
B)tested experimentally.
C)accepted if promoted by news media.
D)All of the above.
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A theory is a hypothesis that has been shown to be correct by many experiments.
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A 100-g piece of iron has twice the volume as a 50-g piece of iron.
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Measurement information used to describe something is called data.
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The density of a 100-g piece of iron is twice as great as the density of a 50-g piece of iron.
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The English unit of volume closest in size to a liter is

A)gallon.
B)ounce.
C)quart.
D)cup.
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Which of the following is not a SI unit of the property it measures?

A)length - meter
B)volume - liter
C)time - second
D)mass - kilogram
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A referent is a familiar object one can use to describe the property of an object.
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The symbol µ has the meaning of "is proportional to."
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The re-creation of an event by comparing two situations in which all the factors are identical except one is called a

A)tentative experiment.
B)cause and effect demonstration.
C)statistical test of truth.
D)controlled experiment.
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The mass of 1000 cm3 of water is a kilogram.
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The property of volume is a measure of

A)how much matter the object contains.
B)the compactness of matter in a given space.
C)the extent of the surface of the object.
D)how much space the object occupies.
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In the text, the equation V = tk is used to describe the relationship between the volume of a gas tank and the time required to fill it.The symbol "k"

A)has units of min/gal.
B)is a variable.
C)is the proportionality constant.
D)depends on the length of time.
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If a cube of Jell-o is cut into two pieces, what total property of the new pieces change?

A)mass
B)volume
C)density
D)surface area
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The symbol "∆" is used to refer to an object's density.
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In the equation A = π\pi r2, π\pi (pi) is a

A)manipulated variable.
B)responding variable.
C)numerical constant.
D)constant that depends on the size of the circle.
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Imagine a 10-g chunk of aluminum (r = 2.7 g/cm3) and a 10-g chunk of iron (r = 7.9 g/cm3).Which of the following is true?

A)The chunk of iron is smaller than the chunk of aluminum.
B)The chunk of iron is more massive than the chunk of aluminum.
C)The chunk of aluminum is smaller than the chunk of iron.
D)Both objects have the same volume.
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A tentative thought- or experiment-derived explanation is known as a (an)

A)hypothesis.
B)scientific law.
C)scientific theory.
D)model.
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A statement describing a relationship that is observed in nature to occur consistently time after time is a (an)

A)hypothesis.
B)scientific law.
C)scientific theory.
D)model.
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An event with two situations with all the influencing factors identical except one is a (an)

A)hypothetical experiment.
B)experiment.
C)controlled experiment.
D)impossible experiment.
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A scheme of thought that has survived a test of detailed examination for long periods of time is a (an)

A)hypothesis.
B)scientific law.
C)scientific theory.
D)model.
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The most recently developed scientific theory is the

A)plate tectonic theory.
B)atomic theory.
C)theory about the nature of light.
D)theory of evolution.
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A cube that measures 2 cm on each side has a surface area to volume ratio of

A)1/2.
B)2.
C)3.
D)6.
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A tentative scientific explanation which may or may not be rejected upon further experimentation is called a

A)theory.
B)hypothesis.
C)model.
D)principle.
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One of the basic differences between science and a pseudoscience is the lack of

A)data.
B)valid and reliable experimental studies.
C)testable hypotheses.
D)theories.
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An experimental situation used as the basis of comparison is the

A)control group.
B)experimental group.
C)hypothetical group.
D)group of variables where changes will occur.
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When something cannot be directly observed, it can be represented by a

A)hypothesis.
B)graph.
C)model.
D)theory.
C
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The property of mass is a measure of how heavy an object is.
False
3
A controlled experiment has all variables held constant.
False
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Equations are used to

A)describe a property.
B)define a concept.
C)describe how quantities change together.
D)All of the above.
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Claims that appear to be pseudoscience should be

A)accepted if it is said to have scientific validity.
B)tested experimentally.
C)accepted if promoted by news media.
D)All of the above.
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A theory is a hypothesis that has been shown to be correct by many experiments.
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A 100-g piece of iron has twice the volume as a 50-g piece of iron.
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Measurement information used to describe something is called data.
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The density of a 100-g piece of iron is twice as great as the density of a 50-g piece of iron.
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The English unit of volume closest in size to a liter is

A)gallon.
B)ounce.
C)quart.
D)cup.
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Which of the following is not a SI unit of the property it measures?

A)length - meter
B)volume - liter
C)time - second
D)mass - kilogram
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A referent is a familiar object one can use to describe the property of an object.
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The symbol µ has the meaning of "is proportional to."
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The re-creation of an event by comparing two situations in which all the factors are identical except one is called a

A)tentative experiment.
B)cause and effect demonstration.
C)statistical test of truth.
D)controlled experiment.
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The mass of 1000 cm3 of water is a kilogram.
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The property of volume is a measure of

A)how much matter the object contains.
B)the compactness of matter in a given space.
C)the extent of the surface of the object.
D)how much space the object occupies.
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In the text, the equation V = tk is used to describe the relationship between the volume of a gas tank and the time required to fill it.The symbol "k"

A)has units of min/gal.
B)is a variable.
C)is the proportionality constant.
D)depends on the length of time.
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If a cube of Jell-o is cut into two pieces, what total property of the new pieces change?

A)mass
B)volume
C)density
D)surface area
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The symbol "∆" is used to refer to an object's density.
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In the equation A = π\pi r2, π\pi (pi) is a

A)manipulated variable.
B)responding variable.
C)numerical constant.
D)constant that depends on the size of the circle.
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Imagine a 10-g chunk of aluminum (r = 2.7 g/cm3) and a 10-g chunk of iron (r = 7.9 g/cm3).Which of the following is true?

A)The chunk of iron is smaller than the chunk of aluminum.
B)The chunk of iron is more massive than the chunk of aluminum.
C)The chunk of aluminum is smaller than the chunk of iron.
D)Both objects have the same volume.
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A tentative thought- or experiment-derived explanation is known as a (an)

A)hypothesis.
B)scientific law.
C)scientific theory.
D)model.
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A statement describing a relationship that is observed in nature to occur consistently time after time is a (an)

A)hypothesis.
B)scientific law.
C)scientific theory.
D)model.
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An event with two situations with all the influencing factors identical except one is a (an)

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B)experiment.
C)controlled experiment.
D)impossible experiment.
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A scheme of thought that has survived a test of detailed examination for long periods of time is a (an)

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C)scientific theory.
D)model.
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The most recently developed scientific theory is the

A)plate tectonic theory.
B)atomic theory.
C)theory about the nature of light.
D)theory of evolution.
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A cube that measures 2 cm on each side has a surface area to volume ratio of

A)1/2.
B)2.
C)3.
D)6.
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A tentative scientific explanation which may or may not be rejected upon further experimentation is called a

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D)principle.
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One of the basic differences between science and a pseudoscience is the lack of

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D)theories.
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An experimental situation used as the basis of comparison is the

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