Which one of the following is not true of the nature of science? A. Science is always tentative. B. Science promotes scepticism. C. Science is a process of constructing knowledge. D. Science is static in nature.

Which one of the following is not true of the nature of science? A. Science is always tentative. B. Science promotes scepticism. C. Science is a process of constructing knowledge. D. Science is static in nature. Correct Answer D

Science refers to the study of structure and behaviour of the physical and natural things through observation and experimentation. In other words, science is a classified knowledge gained from a systematic study of the behaviour of nature.

Nature of science:

  • Science is always tentative.
  • Science promotes scepticism.
  • Science as an approach to investigation.
  • Science is an interdisciplinary area of learning.
  • Science is a particular way of looking at nature.
  • Science is a process of constructing knowledge.
  • Science demands perseverance from its practitioners

NOTE: Science is not static, rather dynamic in nature because science is a field of new researches and inventions.

Hence, it could be concluded that the statement 'science is static in nature' is not true in the context of te question.

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