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HR3 - Science
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What is a key part of scientific discovery?
Secrecy.
Collaboration.
Competition.
Working alone.
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Which of the following is NOT a communication tool mentioned in the slides?
Web content
Social media
Podcast
Video
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Which of the following is NOT a safe practice in a science lab?
Disposing of waste properly.
Knowing the location of safety equipment.
Eating and drinking in the lab.
Wearing safety goggles.
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What is the first step in a scientific experiment?
Make a hypothesis.
Draw a conclusion.
Ask a scientific question.
Do an experiment.
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What should a scientist do when they hear new information?
Ignore it.
Spread it as quickly as possible.
Immediately believe it.
Question and examine it.
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What is an example of a scientific tool?
A toy car.
A video game.
A television.
A microscope.
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Why do scientists need to question and examine new discoveries?
To ensure accuracy and prevent mistakes.
To be difficult.
To show off their knowledge.
To waste time.
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Which communication tool is best for sharing in-depth information?
Video.
Podcast.
Web content.
Traditional media.
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What do scientists need to prepare for an experiment?
A new car.
A vacation.
A party.
A notebook or tablet to collect data.
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Why is it important for scientists to be careful about their word choice?
To use big words.
To sound intelligent.
To impress their colleagues.
To avoid confusing their audience.
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What do scientists need to follow when using tools?
Their imagination.
Their instincts.
The latest trends.
Safety rules.
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What is the purpose of having other scientists review a scientist's work?
To make the scientist feel bad.
To ensure the reliability of the work.
To discourage the scientist.
To create competition.
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Which of the following is NOT a way scientists communicate with others?
Phone.
Telepathy.
Computer.
Face-to-face.
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What is the best way to communicate older scientific content?
Video
Podcast
Web content
Traditional media
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Why do scientists need to share their work with the public?
To brag about their discoveries.
To educate and inform.
To make money.
To become famous.
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