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What is the primary purpose of a hypothesis in a science experiment?
To summarize the results.
To make an educated guess about the outcome.
To describe the materials used.
To outline the procedure.
Which of the following is a key benefit of hands-on science experiments?
They require no preparation.
They help students engage with the material actively.
They are always conducted outdoors.
They do not need any scientific theory.
What is an important safety measure to take when conducting hands-on science experiments?
Ignoring all warnings in the procedures.
Wearing appropriate safety gear.
Conducting the experiment without supervision.
Using random materials without understanding their properties.
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