Title: Jeopardy Game
1Jeopardy Game
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Science
2Pure Science
Scientific Method
Representing Data
Misc.
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3Question 1
Social Science and Natural Science
What are the two main branches of Science?
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4Question 2
Life, Physical, and Earth
What are the three main branches of Natural
Science?
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5Question 3
Applied Science
Technology can be best described as
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6Question 4
Continuing search for new knowledge
Science can be best described as
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7Question 5
Explains WHY something happens, supported by
experiments and observations and allows
predictions
A scientific theory is an explanation that
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8Question 6
It is a description, not an explanation of a
natural event.
What is scientific law?
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9Question 7
Representation of a real object or event
physical, mathematic(computers), or conceptual.
A scientific model is a
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10Question 8
New discoveries are made
Scientific Theory or Law can be changed or
replaced when
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11Question 9
Scientific Method
A series of logical steps to solve a problem is
called
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12Question 10
Performing experiments
Scientist test hypothesis by
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13Question 11
International System of Measurement
What does SI stand for?
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14Question 12
Kelvin
The SI unit for temperature is
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15Question 13
Kilo
Which prefix in the Metric System means 1000?
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16Question 14
Milli
Which unit in the Metric System means one
thousandth?
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17Question 15
Centi
What prefix means one hundredth?
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18Question 16
1350mm
Maria is 1.35m tall. How many mm would she be?
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19Question 17
1.450 kg
A loaf of bread weighs 1450g. How many kilograms
is this?
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20Questions 18
weight
The force with which gravity pulls on a quantity
of matter is referred to
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21Question 19
300,000,000 m/s
The speed of light is 3 x 108 , express this
amount in conventional notation.
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22Question 20
Is exact as possible
A precise measurement is one that
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