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Introduction to the NMYS Science Test - Starter Quiz
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Which of the following best describes what a scientific experiment typically involves?
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Making observations, forming a hypothesis, testing it, and drawing conclusions
Guessing answers without testing
Copying answers from a textbook
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Science tests like the NMYS help teachers understand what you already know about science before starting a new lesson.
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Which of the following best describes what a scientific experiment typically involves?
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Science tests like the NMYS help teachers understand what you already know about science before starting a new lesson.
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What simple tool do scientists often use to measure the length of objects in an experiment?
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Match each science term with its correct definition or example to review foundational knowledge relevant for the NMYS Science Test.
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Put the following steps in the correct order for conducting a simple scientific investigation, which is a foundational skill important before taking the NMYS Science Test.
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Sort each item into the correct category.
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Arrange the steps involved when conducting a basic scientific experiment in the correct logical order.
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Unscramble the letters to find a word that describes the basic science tool used to look at tiny things closely.
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Which of the following are important skills or knowledge you should already have before taking the NMYS Science Test? (Select all that apply)
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Which of the following are common methods scientists use to learn about the natural world based on what you already know?