1.What is science? Define it in brief.
2. What does the phrase “Science is ever-evolving” mean?
3. Write any two features of a scientific attitude.
4. What is the difference between observation and experiment?
5. Give two examples of science in daily life.
6. What is meant by evidence-based thinking?
7. Differentiate between superstition and scientific thinking.
8. Give one example of India’s contribution to science.
9. Why is the responsible use of science important?
10. How do new discoveries change science? Explain briefly.
Extra Questions:-
1.Why is it important for scientific knowledge to change over time? What would happen if science never evolved?
2. A person believes something without proof. How would a scientist approach the same situation differently?
3. Can science prove everything? Give your opinion with a reason.
4. Why is curiosity considered the starting point of science? Explain with an example.
5. How can wrong scientific ideas of the past still help in today’s learning?
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