1) Which of the following is TRUE about the Scientifie Method? A) An Hypothesis
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1) Which of the following is TRUE about the Scientifie Method? A) An Hypothesis may not be supported with experiment and observation. A theory is supported by observation and experiment B) A Theory is conjecture and not supported by observation and experiment. C) An Hypothesis is not part of the scientific method. D) The scientific method is not self correcting. 2) A theory A) is conjecture. B) is an hypothesis not been proven C) is a proven hypothesis. D) can never be a Law 3) Does a new theory have to agree with the old theory in the region where the results of the old theory have been fully verified. A) Yes B) No 4) Is being skeptical necessary for the scientist method? A) Yes B) No 5) What are the four pillars of the scientific method? A) observation, logic, experiment, and skepticism B) observation, logic, and experiment, C) observation, logic, and skepticism D) logic, experiment, and skepticism 6) Use Ockham's razor, Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily to select the correct answer. A) The planets move around the sun in ellipses because there is a force between them and the sun which decreases as the square of the distance. B) The planets move around the sun in ellipses because there is a force between them and the sun which decreases as the square of the distance. This force is generated by the will of some powerful aliens. 7) An hypothesis A) is conjecture. B) is not a proven Hypothesis. C) is a proven theory D) is a Lavw. 8) Model A) is conjecture. B) is not a proven theory C) is a proven hypothesis. D) is a LawExplanation / Answer
1. A
In a scientific method we consider a hypothesis and conduct experiments. If the experiments give positive results then the hypothesis becomes theory.
2. C. If a hypothesis is proven then it called as theory
3. Yes
If the results of old theory are fully verified then the new theory need to agree with old theory in that region.
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