Understanding Hypotheses Quiz

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Understanding Hypotheses Quiz

Test your knowledge on the basics of hypotheses with this engaging quiz! Perfect for students and educators alike, it challenges your understanding through thought-provoking questions.

Quiz Highlights:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Real-world examples
  • Identify independent and dependent variables
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringTheory321
A hypothesis is a statement or educated guess based on...
Research
Test results
Previous knowledge
Computers
Every hypothesis has three parts. What are they?
Then...cause...effect
Impact...claim...evidence
Reasoning...claim...argument
If...then...because
The focus of your hypothesis is how to monitor/minimize the damaging effects our environment is experiencing.
True
False
Which variable is the one that will be changed? (amount of water to water the plant)
Independent
Dependent
Claim
Cause
Which variable is the one being affected or impacted? (the plant)
Independent
Dependent
Claim
Cause
Let's Practice. The question = Will a dog choose to eat meat over vegetables? Fill in the missing part of the hypothesis. If ________, then...the dog will choose steak because...the dog needs more protein than vegetables.
You feed a dog carrots and broccoli
You feed a dog steak and dog food
You feed a dog steak and vegetables
Let's Practice. The question = What effect does studying with music have on student test scores? Fill in the missing part of the hypothesis. If... One student studies with music and one student studies without music then... _____________ because... Music can be distracting to some students.
The student who listened to music will do worse on the test
It depends on the student
Both students will do great
Read the following hypothesis. If I drink large amounts of soda and eat candy for my meals, then I will have more cavities because sugar will attract bacteria and destroy the tooth enamel. State the independent variable.
Getting more cavities
Drinking soda and eating candy
Sugar attracting bacteria
Read the following hypothesis. If I drink large amounts of soda and eat candy for my meals, then I will have more cavities because sugar will attract bacteria and destroy the tooth enamel. State the dependent variable.
Getting more cavities
Drinking soda and eating candy
Sugar attracting bacteria
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