A) Practicing athletic abilities. B) Studying history and literature. C) Developing skills in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. D) Learning about different cultures.
A) To ensure research is evaluated by experts in the field before publication. B) To promote unverified information. C) To limit access to scientific knowledge. D) To confuse readers with complex language.
A) A system of measurement based on the meter, kilogram, and second. B) A system used only in space exploration. C) An outdated system of measurement. D) A system without standard units.
A) A predetermined outcome. B) A sudden realization or breakthrough in understanding a problem. C) A moment of confusion. D) A long and tedious process of investigation.
A) To solve complex real-world problems that require knowledge from multiple fields. B) To create competition among scientists. C) To limit creativity. D) To ignore input from other disciplines.
A) To memorize scientific facts. B) To follow blindly without questioning. C) To avoid scientific advancements. D) To make informed decisions and participate in discussions about scientific issues.
A) To analyze and evaluate information objectively and make informed decisions. B) To blindly accept authority. C) To reject all scientific evidence. D) To discourage discussion.
A) To ignore ethical considerations. B) To promote deception and fraud. C) To prioritize personal gain over societal benefit. D) To ensure honesty, integrity, and responsible conduct in the pursuit of knowledge.
A) To limit accessibility to research. B) To prevent others from understanding. C) To share knowledge, promote collaboration, and ensure scientific progress. D) To keep information secret.
A) To limit participation in science activities. B) To engage the community, inspire interest in science, and promote scientific literacy. C) To isolate scientists from the public. D) To hide scientific knowledge.
A) Psychology B) Astronomy C) Geology D) Biology
A) A testable prediction. B) An educated guess. C) A random thought. D) A proven fact.
A) Albert Einstein B) Galileo Galilei C) Isaac Newton D) Marie Curie
A) Digestion B) Chemical reaction C) Photosynthesis D) Respiration
A) 6 B) 25 C) 14 D) 32
A) Sugar B) Oil C) Water D) Salt
A) Meteorology B) Volcanology C) Seismology D) Ecology
A) First law B) Second law C) Third law D) Zeroth law
A) Watt B) Newton C) Volt D) Joule
A) Marie Curie B) Alexander Fleming C) Thomas Edison D) Louis Pasteur
A) Lungs B) Heart C) Liver D) Skin
A) Melting B) Sublimation C) Evaporation D) Condensation
A) Electron B) Neutron C) Proton D) Photon
A) Chemistry B) Biology C) Geology D) Physics
A) Condensation B) Evaporation C) Freezing D) Sublimation
A) Venus B) Jupiter C) Mars D) Saturn
A) Observation B) Experimentation C) Conclusion D) Hypothesis
A) Meteorology B) Biology C) Geology D) Astronomy
A) Volt B) Ampere C) Ohm D) Watt
A) Neutron B) Proton C) Atom D) Molecule
A) Genome B) Allele C) Chromosome D) Gene
A) Astronomy B) Biology C) Meteorology D) Geology
A) Thermosphere B) Mesosphere C) Troposphere D) Stratosphere
A) Rankine B) Fahrenheit C) Kelvin D) Celsius
A) Fertilization B) Pollination C) Germination D) Photosynthesis
A) Au B) Ag C) Pt D) Cu
A) Turns blue litmus paper red B) Turns red litmus paper blue C) Slippery to the touch D) Bitter taste
A) Genetics B) Ecology C) Botany D) Physiology
A) Thomas Hunt Morgan B) Alfred Russel Wallace C) Gregor Mendel D) Charles Darwin
A) Tension B) Magnetism C) Friction D) Gravity
A) Red B) Blue C) Green D) Yellow
A) Geology B) Astrophysics C) Biology D) Cosmology
A) Mole B) Gram C) Meter D) Liter
A) Nikola Tesla B) Albert Einstein C) Isaac Newton D) Galileo Galilei
A) Watt B) Ohm C) Volt D) Ampere
A) Electron B) Nucleus C) Neutron D) Proton
A) Igneous B) Metamorphic C) Volcanic D) Sedimentary
A) Ir B) Fr C) In D) Fe
A) Coal B) Nuclear C) Solar D) Natural Gas
A) Bacteria B) Cell C) Molecule D) Atom
A) Pluto B) Saturn C) Jupiter D) Neptune
A) Gram B) Meter C) Kelvin D) Liter
A) Oxygen B) Hydrogen C) Nitrogen D) Carbon Dioxide
A) Convection B) Buoyancy C) Density D) Viscosity
A) Stratosphere B) Mesosphere C) Thermosphere D) Troposphere
A) Erosion B) Melting C) Deposition D) Weathering
A) Antoine Lavoisier B) Dmitri Mendeleev C) Niels Bohr D) Louis Pasteur |