Jeopardy 2011 Test #1

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Science Jeopardy

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Metric Conversion

Graphing Matter Tools Bonus Concepts

Final Jeopardy

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©Norman Herr, 2003

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Metric Conversion - 100

• ANSWER: 34.96 mm to cm

• QUESTION: What is 3.496 cm?

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Metric Conversion - 200

• ANSWER: 23.568 mL to L

• QUESTION: What is .023568?

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Metric Conversion- 300

• ANSWER: 638.1 dkg to kg

• QUESTION: What is 6.381 kg?

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Metric Conversion- 400

• ANSWER: 3.800 hm to cm

• QUESTION: What is 38,000 cm?

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Metric Conversion- 500

• ANSWER: .764 kL to dL

• QUESTION: What is 7,640 dL?

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• ANSWER: How do you form the title for any two-variable data results?

• QUESTION: What is y axis vs. x axis?

Graphing - 100

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Graphing - 200

• ANSWER: On what axis’ do the dependent and independent variable usually go on?

• QUESTION: What is independent on x axis and dependent on y axis?

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Graphing - 300• ANSWER: When both variables

change in opposing direction, what type of relationship is this? What direction will the line go on the graph?

• QUESTION: What is indirect/inverse relations? What is the line will go down?

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Graphing - 400• ANSWER: The volume of a cylinder

is determined by the radius of the base and height. Which is the dependent and independent variable?

• QUESTION: What is radius of the base and height is the independent variable and volume is the dependent variable?

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Graphing - 500

• ANSWER: What are the 5 things needed for a complete graph in both Mr. Bird’s class and Mrs. Mori’s class?

• QUESTION: What is 1) Title, 2) Form title using Y vs X method, 3) Subtitle (name, period #), 4) X axis label, 5) Y axis label,

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Matter - 100

• ANSWER: The two main categories MATTER is divided into.

• QUESTION: What is Pure Substances and Mixtures.

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Matter - 200

• ANSWER: The type of MATTER where each individual component can be easily seen. (be specific)

• QUESTION: What is a Heterogeneous Mixture?

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• ANSWER: This type of MATTER has particles that are made up of the same type of particles. However, these particles have more than one type of atom bonded together.

• QUESTION: What is Compound?

Matter - 300

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Matter - 400

ANSWER: Elements existing naturally as pairs such as O2 and N2 are called this. QUESTION: What is a diatomic molecule?

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Matter - 500• ANSWER: The difference between a

subscript letter and a subscript number in a formula.

• QUESTION: What is subscript letters tell the physical form and subscript numbers tell the number of atoms needed of each element in the formula.

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Tools - 100

• ANSWER: Best tool AND measurement unit for finding the width of the classroom.

• QUESTION: What is Meter Stick & meter?

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Tools - 200

• ANSWER: Best tool and measurement for finding the volume of a wooden cube the size of you textbook.

• QUESTION: What is a Meter Stick and centimeter3?

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Tools - 300

• ANSWER: This tool is used to add kinetic energy to substances and making the particles increase their movement.

• QUESTION: What is a Bunsen Burner?

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Tools - 400• ANSWER: Metric Unit labels for:

»Flask

»Triple beam balance

»Beaker

»Thermometer

QUESTION: What is mL or L

g,

mL or L

C or K?

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Tools - 500• ANSWER: The difference between

reading the meniscus in a graduated cylinder vs. a thermometer.

• QUESTION: What is a lowest point in a graduated cylinder and the top point in a thermometer.

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Bonus Concepts - 100

• ANSWER: All things that are MATTER have these two characteristics.

QUESTION: What is MASS and VOLUME.

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Bonus Concepts-200

• ANSWER: This is a type of MATTER that is a solution. In other words, it looks like one substances but is actually a blending of 2 or more substances.

• QUESTION: What is a HOMOGENEOUS Mixture?

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Bonus Concepts - 300• ANSWER: This is the difference between

MASS and WEIGHT. (complete answer needed)

• QUESTION: What is MASS is the amount of particles in a substance and does not change in the universe, where as WEIGHT is a function of gravity and will change in the universe?

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Bonus Concepts - 400• ANSWER: The biochemical reaction

that converts animal respiration waste into a usable component for foliage.

• QUESTION: What is photosynthesis?

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Bonus Concepts-500• ANSWER: This is the difference

between accuracy and precision.

• QUESTION: What is Accuracy is the exact accepted answer, whereas Precision means the measurement is the same every time…. reproducible.

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FINAL JEOPARDY• ANSWER: Mark an “X” for the type of

substance & Tell WHY!Substance Element &

why?Compound & why?

Heterogeneous Mixture & why?

Homogeneous Mixture & why?

• Glucose C6H12O6

• Hot Chocolate

• Taco Salad• Chocolate

Chip Cookie

• Helium• Lithium• Iodine

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FINAL JEOPARDYSubstance Element &

why?Compound & why?

Heterogeneous Mixture & why?

Homogeneous Mixture & why?

• Glucose C6H12O6

X – 2 or substances bonded

• Hot Chocolate

X – blending of 2 or more things & looks like one substance

• Taco Salad• Chocolate

Chip Cookie

X – blending of 2 or more things & can see different parts

• Helium• Lithium• Iodine

X – all made up of one type of atom