MULTIPLE CHOICE
The commandment to study and use the earth and its resources for God's glory
and man's benefit is called __.
What is not true about a hypothesis?
-it provides direction for testing
-it offers an initial explanation for an observation
-it might be used to make predictions
-it should be as complicated as possible
The three fundamental points of a Christian worldview are Creation, Fall, and
____.
Creationist and secular scientists can have the same information but come to
different conclusions because they have different _____________ of data. (uses,
interpretations, values)
A scientific model is a ___ explanation of what the scientist think is happening.
A substance's state of matter is most directly affected by its ___.
The experiments performed by the Large Hadron Collider are an attempt to...
-understand the tiniest particles of matter
-confirm secular views of the origin of the universe
-explain the structure of the universe
In which state of matter do particles possess the most energy?
Matter is defined as...
Sounds that are caused by waves too slow for the human ear to detect are ___.
The earth's crust is made up of large divisions known as
Besides providing safety for life, why is the earth's location in the Milky Way
galaxy ideal for God's image bearers?
Our seasons are most directly caused by the earth's
Which planet's gravity is most responsible for keeping asteroids away from
Earth?
Who introduced uniformitarianism to geology?
Young-earth creationists believe that the age of the earth is about ...
TRUE OR FALSE
According to secular view of the Earth, its solar system, and the universe, our
planet and its stars are quite ordinary.
A Christian should not be concerned about a species becoming extinct since only
man in made in God's image.
The earth's orbit is best described as an ellipse.
All forces act in pairs.
Ions can be formed by a neutral atom gaining a proton.
Most light energy is invisible to us.
All humans are valuable because we are made in God's image.
Historical science is done in in the same way that operational science is done,
except that it deals with events in the distant past.