Q.1
Which is the best order of events?
  • Prediction - method - results - conclusion - evaluation
  • Method - prediction - results - evaluation - conclusion
  • Results - method - prediction - evaluation - conclusion
  • Evaluation - prediction - method - results - conclusion
Q.2
A successful evaluation can identify these.
  • Errors
  • Results
  • Data
  • Equipment
Q.3
Evaluations tell us what can be...
  • improved
  • worsened
  • repaired
  • concluded
Q.4
A written evaluation will be found...
  • at the start of the report
  • at the end of the report
  • with the results
  • somewhere in the middle of the report
Q.5
Evaluation is an assessment of...
  • the plan
  • the method
  • the mean
  • the entire experiment
Q.6
Evaluations can lead to...
  • results
  • improvements
  • disasters
  • experience
Q.7
Evaluations involve assessing the...
  • strengths as well as weaknesses
  • strengths only
  • weaknesses only
  • nothing
Q.8
Scientists evaluate in order to...
  • explore
  • regress
  • improve
  • succeed
Q.9
If the assessment is entirely favourable...
  • further action is required
  • no further action is required
  • another evaluation must be done
  • the experiment is incomplete
Q.10
Evaluations are an essential part of the scientific method.
  • True
  • False
  • Never
  • Sometimes
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