Which Science House Do You Belong In?

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Discover Your Science House!

Are you curious about which branch of science resonates with you the most? This engaging quiz will help reveal which science house you belong in based on your interests and preferences.

  • 8 thought-provoking questions
  • Multiple choice answers to explore your inclinations
  • Find out if you're aligned with Biology, Psychology, Physics, or Mathematics!
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousNature319
When thinking about a new problem, what do you look at first?
What data is present and how the data can solve the problem.
How the problem will affect myself and/or others.
I think about what the problem would look like if it were alive.
I think about the physical parts of the problem and how that might help me fix it.
How much do you agree with this statement: I really enjoy math. Puzzles and logic are exciting even when they are hard.
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
When you are with a group of people, how often do you find yourself analyzing people's interactions, expressions and conversations and thinking about their behavior?
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Rarely
Never
If you could be doing anything right now, which would you do?
I would be with people. Talking, listening, and trying to help them live better lives.
Playing strategy games, puzzles, program codes and anything like that.
I would be building things, or experimenting with objects that aren't alive.
I find living things fascinating and love to study plants, animals and other living things.
Which area of science do you think is most important?
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The study of living things and what keeps them alive
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The study of people interacting with each other and the world around them.
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The study of big and small objects, how they move and change
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The study of codes, patterns and programs to answer problems.
When you look at living things (plants, animals, cells and micro-organisms), what is your first thought?
Wow! I wonder how it stays alive? What does it eat? Why is it that color?
I wonder what it is thinking about? Does it have a family? Does it think or feel anything?
Hm, it won't do what I want it to do, and I will probably hurt it in an experiment.
Meh, that's okay for other people, but it isn't as easy to predict as numbers and logic.
How do you feel about rollercoasters?
I like them for the thrill, but I don't really want to know how they work.
I usually get motion sick, so I try to avoid them.
I'm terrified that something will break or crash and someone will get hurt.
I love riding them, building them and anything that explains how they work.
In what why does science best serve the world?
Science is a gift that can help people come together and live better lives.
Science can help us understand things that we can't see and figure out problems in the world that we discover through data.
Science helps to make and keep things alive, healthy and beautiful.
Science shows us why things work the way that they do, and allows us to make new things out of old things.
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