GED Science Practice Questions

GED Science Practice Questions

The proper order of the steps of the scientific method is:

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The proper order of the steps of the scientific method is:

A. Formulate a question, Hypothesize, Predict, Test, and Analyze
B. Formulate a question, Hypothesize, Test, Predict and Analyze
C. Hypothesize, Formulate a question, Predict, Test, and Analyze
D. Formulate a question, Predict, Hypothesize, Test, and Analyze

 

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In an experimental test, scientists manipulate a/an _______________ and measure its effect on the ________________.

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In an experimental test, scientists manipulate a/an _______________ and measure its effect on the ________________.

A. Statistical variable, correlational variable
B. Dependent variable, independent variable
C. Correlational variable, reactive variable
D. Independent variable, dependent variable

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For the upcoming election, a newspaper did a poll to see which candidate people would be willing to vote for. The small group of the population selected to take the poll is called a___________

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For the upcoming election, a newspaper has done a poll to see which candidate people would be willing to vote for. The small group of the population selected to take the poll is called a ____________

A. Bias
B. Sample
C. Distribution
D. Census

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What is a scientific theory?

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What is a scientific theory?

A. An educated guess with little evidence to back it up
B. An explanation bases on facts that can never be proven wrong
C. A model of explanation based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning
D. A set of assumptions governed by the laws of matter

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