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SCIE101 Exam With Correct Answers 2025
The tradition about Aoraki and his brothers state:<correct answers>Are an account of
some of the geographic features of the South Island

Scientists used to be known as:<correct answers>Natural philosophers.

Which claim about the scientific method is the most plausible?<correct answers>The
scientific method is mainly inductive, and involves making inferences to the best
explanation.

Mana whenua means ...<correct answers>Authority over land

What is the significance of whakapapa to Mātauranga Māori?<correct answers>It
frames knowledge, where it describes the connections, lineage, or genealogy between
humans and ecosystems and all flora and fauna.

What year did the first Western scientists arrive to Aotearoa?<correct answers>1769

Which of the following is a NOT a reason a Rāhui would be imposed?<correct
answers>When food was in abundance

Which one of the following claims is correct?
a. An argument must be deductively valid if it is to be persuasively forceful.
b. An 'Inference to the best explanation' (otherwise known as an 'abduction') is a form of
deductively valid argument.
c. An argument is deductively valid if it has got true premises and a true conclusion.
d. An argument is inductively strong if it is improbable, but not impossible, for its
conclusion to be false if its premises are all true.<correct answers>d. An argument is
inductively strong if it is improbable, but not impossible, for its conclusion to be false if
its premises are all true.

Which of the following is correct?
a. Mahinga kai is a formal way of introducing yourself
b. Mahinga kai are significant food gathering resources and sites
c. Mahinga kai describes sustainable resource management through guardianship and
stewardship
d. Mahinga kai is a prohibition applied to resource sites<correct answers>b. Mahinga
kai are significant food gathering resources and sites

What is the underdetermination of theory by evidence?<correct answers>It is the idea
that the available evidence never proves any general theory about the universe to be
true, because it is always consistent with lots of other, different (perhaps rather crazy)
theories being true instead.
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