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MATCHING
-Complete the following questions by clicking on the correct answer. Only one answer is correct. (2 pts. each)
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COMPLETION
-Complete the following questions by selecting the correct answer from the word bank. Misspelled words will be marked as incorrect. Some answers may be used more than once, others may not be used at all. (2 pts. each)
conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
Question 26
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A ______________________ can be used to predict storms around the world.

conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
Question 27
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A ________________________ uses physical science to understand how animal get energy from food.

conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
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A ___________________________ uses physical science to understand heat, force and chemistry of the Earth's crust.

conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
Question 29
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The statement "gravity is the attractive force between objects," is a scientific ____________________________.

conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
Question 30
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Physical science includes the study of _______________________ and ________________________.

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The science concerning the study of energy and how it affects matter is called _____________________________.

conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
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The study of matter and energy is called _______________________________________.

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A stopwatch, a balance, a thermometer, a calculator and a computer are all tools used to collect and analyze ________________________.

conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
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The measure of the size of an object is its _________________________________.

conceptual model, mathematical model, physical model, meteorologist, geochemist, biologist, hypothesis, law, chemistry, matter, energy, physics, data, observations, physical science, theory, mass, volume, temperature, density
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The amount of matter in an object is its _______________________________.

MATCHING
-Complete the following matching questions by clicking on the correct answer. Only one answer is correct. (2 pts. each)
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Match the labels to the icons below:
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SHORT ANSWER
-Write in complete sentences to answer the following questions. One or two word responses will earn NO credit. Logically connect your thoughts and answer the question that is asked, not the question you think has been asked! (2 pts. each)
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What is the main difference between a theory and a law in science?

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What does S.I. stand for?

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Name two safety rules of science.

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What are scientific methods? List seven steps used when following scientific methods.

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List the three types of models used in science and supply an example of each.

Do NOT forget to turn in this assignment on Google Classroom after you have submitted it here! No credit will be awarded for unsubmitted assignments.
What does all matter have, whether it is moving or still?
A energy
B motion
C life
D parts
What must you find out after conducting an experiment and collecting data?
A if the answers are right
B if the results support your hypothesis
C if the answers can be corrected
D if the results can be changed
Which tools can be used for collecting and analyzing data?
A scissors, calculator, stapler, envelope
B scanner, computer, printer, speakers
C meterstick, stopwatch, balance, thermometer
D stopwatch, screwdriver, meterstick, drill
Where do scientists publish the results of their experiments?
A in letters to friends
B on television, radio and the internet
C in academic papers, science magazines and on the internet
D in books, magazines and comic books
Which is an example of a conceptual model?
A a model airplane
B a clay car in a wind tunnel
C a model of a galaxy forming
D a tub of water modeling temperatures in the oceans
Which of the following is the best definition of science?
A the process of memorizing answers about the natural world
B the process of gathering knowledge about the natural world
C the process of reading the knowledge of the known world
D the process of gathering knowledge about the ancient world
What is physical science mainly about?
A the relationship between matter and energy
B the relationship between matter and light
C the relationship between molecules and matter
D the relationship between light and energy
What are the two main branches of physical science?
A chemistry & biology
B biology & physics
C geology & chemistry
D chemistry & physics
Before asking questions, what is a scientist likely to do?
A make answers that work
B make necessary arrangements
C make observations
D make reservations
What are some methods of communicating the results of scientific investigations?
A call the news media, hand out flyers
B write a scientific paper, make a presentation, create a Web site
C advertise the results on television and radio
D only reveal results to close friends and family
What is a scientific model?
A a representation of an object, but smaller
B an exact representation made of similar material
C a representation of an object or system
D a familiar copy of an object
What type of scientific model could best be used to predict the weather?
A chemical
B mathematical
C physical
D conceptual
How many milliliters are in 3.5 kL?
A 0.0035
B 3,500
C 35,000
D 3,500,000
Why is the International System of Units important?
A It is based on the number 10 and is used by most scientists
B It is easy to use and scientists can keep data confidential with it
C It is used only by countries competing for scientific knowledge
D It helps to promote good relations amongst countries of the world
Which of the following is a good safety rule to follow?
A Take shortcuts if there is no danger.
B Read lab instructions, but change them if you want to.
C Follow the teacher's instructions, but feel free to modify them.
D Pay attention to safety information and safety symbols.
What kinds of scientists use their knowledge of heat, force and chemistry to understand how rocks and soil have changed over millions of years?
A meteorologists
B geochemists
C biologists
D chemists
What is matter?
A the "stuff" that is large enough to see
B the "stuff" that makes up the atmosphere
C the "stuff" from outer space
D the "stuff" that everything is made of
What is energy?
A the ability to do work
B matter that is moving
C something in motion
D food converted to motion
The scientific process begins with asking questions and
A making observations.
B reading background.
C planning experiments.
D answering them.
What do scientists use to represent a system or an object?
A an observation
B a study
C a model
D a hypothesis
Measuring something is one way of
A collecting data.
B analyzing results.
C making a model.
D conducting experiments safely.
Often, the first step in gathering scientific knowledge is
A taking notes.
B asking questions.
C predicting answers.
D good lab technique.
Which of these might a scientist use to communicate scientific results?
A advertise
B write a scientific paper
C tell friends and relatives
D call the media
How can organizing data into tables and graphs help scientists analyze their data?
A by speeding up the collection of data
B by making relationships easier to see
C by adding color to their website
D by increasing efficiency
What is physics?
A the study of energy and how it affects matter
B the study of how matter behaves and changes
C the study of how light affects energy
D the study of matter and how energy has no effect
Which is the study of how energy affects matter?
A organic chemistry
B geophysics
C physics
D chemistry
What is the study of substances made of carbon called?
A organic chemistry
B geophysics
C physics
D chemistry
What is the name of the study of all forms of matter?
A organic chemistry
B geophysics
C physics
D chemistry
What focuses an investigation?
A tool
B theory
C model
D questioning
Explains many hypotheses and observations
A tool
B theory
C model
D questioning
Represents an object or system
A tool
B theory
C model
D questioning
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