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Directions: Read each question.Read each question. Decide which answer you think is correct.Decide which answer you think is correct. Click the mouse to watch the wrong answers disappear.Click the mouse to watch the wrong answers disappear. The last answer remaining is the correct answer.The last answer remaining is the correct answer. Click to view the next question.Click to view the next question. Have fun studying!Have fun studying!

Giving information by talking or writing is called… A. Estimating B. Communicating C. Classifying D. Investigating

Giving information by talking or writing is called… B. Communicating C. Classifying D. Investigating

Giving information by talking or writing is called… B. Communicating C. Classifying

Giving information by talking or writing is called… B. Communicating

Reading and explaining information and using it to answer questions is called… A. Predicting B. Controlling Variables C. Interpreting Data D. Observing

Reading and explaining information and using it to answer questions is called… B. Controlling Variables C. Interpreting Data D. Observing

Reading and explaining information and using it to answer questions is called… B. Controlling Variables C. Interpreting Data

Reading and explaining information and using it to answer questions is called… C. Interpreting Data

Finding a measurement that is almost the perfect amount is called… A. Investigating B. Communicating C. Measuring D. Estimating

Finding a measurement that is almost the perfect amount is called… A. Investigating B. Communicating D. Estimating

Finding a measurement that is almost the perfect amount is called… A. Investigating D. Estimating

Finding a measurement that is almost the perfect amount is called… D. Estimating

Performing an experiment to answer a question is called… A. Measuring B. Collecting Data C. Investigating D. Predicting

Performing an experiment to answer a question is called… A. Measuring B. Collecting Data C. Investigating

Performing an experiment to answer a question is called… A. Measuring C. Investigating

Performing an experiment to answer a question is called… C. Investigating

Comparing objects using a type of unit to gather information, such as length or weight is called… A. Observing B. Controlling Variables C. Classifying D. Measuring

Comparing objects using a type of unit to gather information, such as length or weight is called… A. Observing C. Classifying D. Measuring

Comparing objects using a type of unit to gather information, such as length or weight is called… C. Classifying D. Measuring

Comparing objects using a type of unit to gather information, such as length or weight is called… D. Measuring

Forming an idea of what you think will happen is called… A. Predicting B. Inferring C. Estimating D. Interpreting Data

Forming an idea of what you think will happen is called… A. Predicting B. Inferring D. Interpreting Data

Forming an idea of what you think will happen is called… A. Predicting B. Inferring

Forming an idea of what you think will happen is called… A. Predicting

Gathering information to help you find an answer is called… A. Classifying B. Observing C. Investigating D. Collecting Data

Gathering information to help you find an answer is called… A. Classifying C. Investigating D. Collecting Data

Gathering information to help you find an answer is called… A. Classifying D. Collecting Data

Gathering information to help you find an answer is called… D. Collecting Data

Changing one part of an experiment at a time and getting different results is called… A. Interpreting Data B. Controlling Variables C. Classifying D. Inferring

Changing one part of an experiment at a time and getting different results is called… A. Interpreting Data B. Controlling Variables C. Classifying

Changing one part of an experiment at a time and getting different results is called… A. Interpreting Data B. Controlling Variables

Changing one part of an experiment at a time and getting different results is called… B. Controlling Variables

Sorting objects into groups that have a common trait is called… A. Predicting B. Observing C. Classifying D. Estimating

Sorting objects into groups that have a common trait is called… B. Observing C. Classifying D. Estimating

Sorting objects into groups that have a common trait is called… B. Observing C. Classifying

Sorting objects into groups that have a common trait is called… C. Classifying

Using your five senses to gather information is called… A. Observing B. Interpreting Data C. Measuring D. Investigating

Using your five senses to gather information is called… A. Observing B. Interpreting Data D. Investigating

Using your five senses to gather information is called… A. Observing D. Investigating

Using your five senses to gather information is called… A. Observing

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