GST 105 explores the fundamentals of science, covering its definition, branches, and methods. It assesses understanding of scientific disciplines including chemistry, biology, and physics, as well as formal sciences like mathematics and logic.
Method for acquiring knowledge
Body of knowledge
Studying and understanding the world
None of the above
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Philosophy, psychology, medicine, literature
Pharmacy, agriculture, geography, science
Medicine, Biology, physics, phylosophy
Mathematics, microbiology, pharmacy, medicine
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Formal and extrinsic
Empirical and formal
Empirical and intrinsic
Intrinsic and extrinsic
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Logic, theoretical methodology
Theoretical physics, logic
Logic, biology
Theoretical physics,
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Formal character
Informal character
Inductive character
Deductive character
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True
False
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Economics
Microbiology
Physical sciences
Pharmacognosy
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Pharmaceutics
Anthropology
Biophysics
Economics and physiology
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Refraction, Reflection and Dispersion
Light an Darkness
Light and Shadow
Geometrical transformation
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Arts, muslim, biology
Mysticism, common sense, arts
Physics, metaphysics, arts
Science, mysticism, no sense
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Traditional believes
Culture of the society
Nature and its existence of man
Nature and natural phenomena and objects
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Subjective science
Pure sciense
No -science
Non-sciences
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Subjective & objective
Subjective
Reliable
Systematic
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Observation, problem definition, hypothesis, experimentation, conclusion & theory
Observation, problem definition, experimentation, hypothesis, conclusion & theory
Observation, problem definition, experimentation, theory, hypothesis, & conclusion
Problem definition, observation, experimentation, theory, hypothesis, & conclusion
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Passive and active
Induced and passive
Spontaneous and passive
Induced and active
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Observation
Problem definition
Experimentation
None of the above
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Hypothesis formulation
Experimentation
Observation
All of the above
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Theory
Experimentation
Hypothsis
Conclusion
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Universal law
Natural laws
Gravitational law
First law
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Revolution
Resolution
Evaluation
Evolution
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John Dalton
Johnson and Raven
John Darwin
John Ray
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Palaeontology, genetics, chemeontology, science
Palaeontology, genetics, biochemistry & geology
Religion, natural science, physiology & science
None of the above
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