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TEXT Quiz About Nature of Science
Lesson 1
April 10, 2023
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1. Science is the study of nature through:
A. [Pseudoscience]
B. [Hunches]
C. [Empirical Evidence]
D. [Guessing and Proving]
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2. Which is an example of science:
A. [Physics]
B. [Astrology]
C. [Mythology]
D. [Fortune Telling]
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3. Which is not a characteristic of a scientists habits?
A. [Logic]
B. [Curiosity]
C. [Objectivity]
D. [Subjectivity]
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4. What two things can characterize the practice of science. Select two.
A. [Community Hope]
B. [Empirical evidence]
C. [One Scientists Data]
D. [Community Consensus]
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5. Many claims of pseudoscience are not refutable because they cannot be:
A. [Proved]
B. [Solved]
C. [Tested]
D. [Started]
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6. Why is it good for a scientist to be skeptical?
A. [Explanations are not accepted until tested extensively]
B. [Explanations are accepted without being tested]
C. [Scientists should where white lab coats and disagree with everyone about everything]
D. [Skepticism is negative and should not be allowed in modern society]
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7. Explanations in science must be testable and must have:
A. [Errors]
B. [Proofs]
C. [Consensus]
D. [Different results each time]
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8. These scientists (mostly) study plant life:
A. [Taxonomists]
B. [Meteorologists]
C. [Virologists]
D.[Botanists]
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9. Scientists are _________ about the topics they study:
A. [Angry]
B. [Curious]
C. [No longer learning]
D. [Certain]
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10. These scientists (mostly) study water and the water cycle:
A. [Hydrologists]
B. [Biologists]
C. [Archaeologists]
D. [Herpetologists]
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11. These scientists (mostly) study insects:
A. [Entomologists]
B. [Biologists]
C. [Archaeologists]
D. [Chemists]
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12. These scientists (mostly) study fungi:
A. [Entomologists]
B. [Geologists]
C. [Mycologists]
D. [Chemists]
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13. These scientists (mostly) study blood and its diseases:
A. [Entomologists]
B. [Hematologists]
C. [Mycologists]
D. [Zoologists]
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14. These scientists (mostly) study outer space, the solar system, and the objects in it:
A. [Taxonomists]
B. [Astronomers]
C. [Astrologers]
D. [Parasitologists]
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15. These scientists (mostly) study birds:
A. [Seismologists]
B. [Astronomers]
C. [Ornithologists]
D. [Parasitologists]
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BOCA Quiz About Nature of Science
Lesson 1
April 10, 2023
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01. How many inches in 57 centimeters?
Show your work in steps on scratch paper and mark question 01, side 2 of scantron: Select Answer To the Nearest Hundredth.
A [22.00 inches]
B [22.45 inches]
C [22.44 inches]
D [23.00 inches]
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02. How many centimeters in 26 inches?
Show your work in steps on scratch paper and mark question 02, side 2 of scantron: Select Answer To the Nearest Hundredth.
A [10.23 cm]
B [10.24 cm]
C [66.04 cm]
D [52.66 cm]
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03. You go fishing with a friend and you only have a metric ruler. Which fish, (A-D) may be kept. (Note Sea Trout must equal 15 inches when caught).
Show your work in steps on scratch paper and mark question 03, side 2 of scantron: Select Correct Answer To the Nearest Hundredth.
A [38.01 cm]
B [23.00 cm]
C [37.00 cm]
D [38.11 cm]
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04. You go fishing with a friend and you only have a metric ruler. Which fish, (A-D) may be kept. (Note Cobia must equal 33 inches when caught in Florida).
Show your work in steps on scratch paper and mark question 04, side 2 of scantron: Select Correct Answer To the Nearest Hundredth.
A [79.01 cm]
B [81 cm]
C [83.82 cm]
D [83.70cm]
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05. You go fishing with a friend and you only have a metric ruler. Which fish, (A-D) may be kept. (Note Atlantic Red Snapper must equal 20 inches when caught).
Show your work in steps on scratch paper and mark question 05, side 2 of scantron: Select Correct Answer To the Nearest Hundredth.
A [49.77 cm]
B [49.88 cm]
C [50.00cm]
D [50.80cm]
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06. How many inches in a centimeter?
A [.39 inches]
B [2.54 inches]
C [1 inch]
D [1/2 inch]
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07. How many centimeters in an inch?
A [.39 cm]
B [2.54 cm]
C [1 cm]
D [1/2 cm]
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08. If you have 200 centimeters of shark, how many feet and inches of shark do you have?
Show your work
A [5.87 feet]
B [6.56 feet]
C [6.21 feet]
D [7 feet]
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09. If you have 36 inches in a yard, how many centimeters do you have?
Show your work
A [100cm]
B [91.54cm]
C [91.44cm]
D [110cm]
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10. If you have 100 centimeters in a meter, how many inches do you have in a meter?
Show your work
A [36 inches]
B [39.37 inches]
C [12 inches]
D [50 inches]
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11. If you have 5,280 feet in a mile, and 91.44 centimeters in a yard, how many meters do you have in one mile?
Show your work
A [5280 meters]
B [1760 meters]
C [1609.34 meters]
D [1000 meters]
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12. How many centimeters in a standard English foot?
A [12 cm]
B [30.48 cm]
C [36 cm]
D [Depends on the time of year]
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13. CODE SYSTEM ^=C & @=E & ~=N & *=S & #=I
Which code below creates a word that means a systematic study of the world around you?
A [*^#@~^@]
B [@*^#~^@]
C [~*^#@~^@]
D [^*#@~^@]
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14. If You have to travel 200 meters to get to class and you have 3 minutes to travel, how many meters must you go every 30 seconds?
A [About 33 meters per ½ minute]
B [About 67 meters per ½ minute]
C [About 50 meters]
D [The full 200 meters]
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15. A scallop was caught that had a shell that was 7cm across. How many millimeters was this?
A [7mm]
B [700mm]
C [7000mm]
D [70mm]
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A [No Running In The Lab]
B [Where Eye Protection When Working in the Lab]
C [Always Cut Away From Yourself]
D [Never Pick Up Broken Glass With Your Fingers]
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