Science Class 6 MCQ Chapter 1 The Wonderful World of Science Curiosity Advertisement 1. What is Science?Memorizing factsGuessing without proofA way of thinking, observing, and exploringIgnoring questionsQuestion 1 of 172. Why is curiosity important in science?It helps us sleep betterIt leads us to ask questions and exploreIt stops us from asking questionsIt is not needed for learningQuestion 2 of 173. Which of these is an example of scientific thinking?Ignoring a problemAsking why something happensGuessing without testingCopying someone else’s workQuestion 3 of 174. Science is like solving aPuzzleStorybookMagic trickDreamQuestion 4 of 175. What does the scientific method help us do?Avoid experimentsFind answers to questionsGuess without proofCreate confusionQuestion 5 of 176. What is the first step in the scientific method?Making a guessObservationExperimentingDrawing conclusionsQuestion 6 of 177. What is a hypothesis?An answer to a questionA guess based on observationsA conclusionA random guessQuestion 7 of 178. Which of the following is a daily life example of using the scientific method?Sleeping without asking questionsTrying to find why a pen stopped workingEating food without thinkingWalking without purposeQuestion 8 of 179. What does Earth have that makes it special?It is the biggest planetIt supports lifeIt is the farthest from the sunIt is full of desertsQuestion 9 of 1710. What is one thing scientists always do?Ignore questionsAsk questions and experimentAlways agree with each otherUse only one methodQuestion 10 of 1711. Why do stars shine?Because they are made of goldBecause of scientific processesBecause they are close to EarthBecause of magicQuestion 11 of 1712. How does science help in daily life?It makes life boringIt helps solve real-world problemsIt has no use in lifeIt only helps in spaceQuestion 12 of 1713. What do scientists use to test their guesses?Observations and experimentsOnly guessesRandom ideasNone of the aboveQuestion 13 of 1714. What is the scientific method?A guessing gameA step-by-step process to solve problemsA method of reading booksA cooking techniqueQuestion 14 of 1715. What should we do if we cannot find an answer?Give upAsk friends for helpStop thinking about itIgnore the problemQuestion 15 of 1716. Which of the following is a good habit in science?Never asking questionsBeing curious and observantIgnoring strange thingsAlways accepting what others sayQuestion 16 of 1717. Which of the following can be considered a scientific question?“Why is the sky blue?”“How much homework do I have?”“Where is my book?”“Why do I sleep?”Question 17 of 17 Loading...
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