ARDC Science Quiz
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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What is data? | Data is the information recorded during an experiment.
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What is a conclusion? | A conclusion is the end of a process or experiment.
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What does it mean to reach a conclusion in a science experiment? | It means to decide weather or not the data recorded is accurate or not.
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What information do scientists use to make a conclusion? | Scientists use only data, no guesses.
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Why do scientists describe their experiments so detailed? | So that others can repeat their experiments.
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What is the order of the scientific method? | 1. Ask a question
2. State a hypothesis
3. Set up an experiment
4. Record observations
5. Analyze results
6. Draw a conclusion
7. Evaluate the experiment
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