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Student Name: ghgm e Duoran SeToN HOoME STUDY SCHOOL SCIENCE 8 FIRST QUARTER CHAPTER 1 TEST Please send, with Quarter Report Form, to: A Ll i‘é /% 8% \ (1 Seton Home Study School, Grading Department, Student ID: ,I r) H s C/ 1350 Progress Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630 Write the letter of the best answer in the space provided. Read all the answer choices carefully. For some questions, the correct answer may be “All of the above”; for some questions, the correct answer may be “None of the above.” 1. The Book of Genesis teaches several truths about God’s creation. All of the following are important truths about creation that are found in Genesis, except A. God created all out of nothing. B. God created all in a precise, orderly fashion. C. God created man as the summit of all creation. @ God created the universe in 7 twenty-four hour days. E. God created, and saw that it was good. The order of procedures for investigating a question with the Scientific Method is ( ; . A. Research the topic; formulate a hypothesis, test the hypothesis with an experiment; analyze results and draw conclusions; ask a question. B. Ask a question; formulate a hypothesis; research the topic; test the hypothesis with an experiment; analyze results and draw conclusions. ‘ @ Ask a question; research the topic; formulate a hypothesis; test the hypothesis with an experiment; analyze results and draw conclusions. D. Formulate a hypothesis; test the hypothesis with an experiment; research the topic; ask a question; analyze results and draw conclusions. E. None of the above Homeostasis is an organism’s ability to C . A. acquire nutrition from its environment B. take in, transform, and utilize energy @ maintain a stable internal environment despite changes to its external environment D. reproduce sexually E. reproduce asexually Living organisms have the ability to produce offspring that are similar to themselves; this is A ; @ reproduction B. duplication C. nutrition D. excretion E. growth © 2021 SetoN Home STuby ScHooL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No material in this lesson plan may be reproduced in any form Phone: (540) 636-9990 without written permission from: E-mail: counselors@setonhome.org Seton Home Study School Web: www.setonhome.org 1350 Progress Drive, Front Royal, VA 22630
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