Title: Standardized Test Prep
1Standardized Test Prep
2Multiple Choice
- 1. How would a scientist categorize a testable
explanation for an observation? - A. a correlation
- B. an experiment
- C. an hypothesis
- D. a prediction
3Multiple Choice
- 1. How would a scientist categorize a testable
explanation for an observation? - A. a correlation
- B. an experiment
- C. an hypothesis
- D. a prediction
4Multiple Choice, continued
- 2. What happens when an observation is submitted
for peer review? - F. The article is proofread before it is
published. - G. A professor gives a lecture based on a
published article. - H. The results are looked at closely by other
scientific experts. - I. Information on the experimental design is
included in published works.
5Multiple Choice, continued
- 2. What happens when an observation is submitted
for peer review? - F. The article is proofread before it is
published. - G. A professor gives a lecture based on a
published article. - H. The results are looked at closely by other
scientific experts. - I. Information on the experimental design is
included in published works.
6Multiple Choice, continued
- 3. Which of the following is an example of a
scientists physical model? - A. a crash-test dummy for a car company
- B. a diagram of the structure of an atom
- C. a map of Denver, Colorado
- D. a satellite image of South America
7Multiple Choice, continued
- 3. Which of the following is an example of a
scientists physical model? - A. a crash-test dummy for a car company
- B. a diagram of the structure of an atom
- C. a map of Denver, Colorado
- D. a satellite image of South America
8Multiple Choice, continued
- 4. What attribute of a skeptic would contribute
to a good scientific mind? - F. willingness to travel
- G. an empathetic nature
- H. desire to conduct experiments
- I. continually questioning observations
9Multiple Choice, continued
- 4. What attribute of a skeptic would contribute
to a good scientific mind? - F. willingness to travel
- G. an empathetic nature
- H. desire to conduct experiments
- I. continually questioning observations
10Multiple Choice, continued
- Use this map to answer question 5 through 8.
11Multiple Choice, continued
- 5. What type of distribution does this
bell-shaped curve depict? - A. asymmetric
- B. correlative
- C. normal
- D. random
12Multiple Choice, continued
- 5. What type of distribution does this
bell-shaped curve depict? - A. asymmetric
- B. correlative
- C. normal
- D. random
13Multiple Choice, continued
- 6. How many mussels are less than 25 mm in
length? - F. 6
- G. 9
- H. 12
- I. 15
14Multiple Choice, continued
- 6. How many mussels are less than 25 mm in
length? - F. 6
- G. 9
- H. 12
- I. 15
15Multiple Choice, continued
- 7. Determine the total size of this statistical
population of dwarf wedge mussels. - A. 60
- B. 70
- C. 80
- D. 90
16Multiple Choice, continued
- 7. Determine the total size of this statistical
population of dwarf wedge mussels. - A. 60
- B. 70
- C. 80
- D. 90
17Multiple Choice, continued
- 8. What is the most likely size predictable for a
mussel randomly drawn from this population? - F. 1520 mm
- G. 2530 mm
- H. 3035 mm
- I. 4045 mm
18Multiple Choice, continued
- 8. What is the most likely size predictable for a
mussel randomly drawn from this population? - F. 1520 mm
- G. 2530 mm
- H. 3035 mm
- I. 4045 mm
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