Hello there, here are your answers!:
1. If your results prove that your hypothesis is not correct, then that means you did your experiment wrong?
The answer would be B) False. A hypothesis is a guess you make based on what you know about the information and what might happen, but at the same time you aren't supposed to know everything about the subject, since you are doing the experiment to learn, so it's okay of your guess is wrong!
2. Writing your conclusion should include all of the following except?
The answer would be A) other questions you have about the topic. In conclusions you are wanting to conclude, or draw an end, to your project. This is why C and D are both things you do want to include, as they wrap up your discussion, and B focuses on how you could have improved, without trying to expand on the project like A suggests.
3. The section in which you will study your data and determine if your hypothesis was correct...
The answer would be A) data analysis. Key term in the question "study your data" means you are looking at your data and have already completed the experiment, so it can't be C or D, and once your write your conclusion you have your data analyzed, but for this step you are analyzing your data, so A is your best option.
I hope this helps and have a great rest of your day!