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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Properties of Water
The Water Cycle
Uses of Water
Density
Miscellaneous
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100 Question from Properties of Water
The thin layer of water that covers most of
Earths surface is called the a.
Atmosphere b. Hemisphere c.
Hydrosphere d. Lithosphere
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100 Answer from Properties of Water
c. Hydrosphere
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200 Question from Properties of Water
The diagram shows an activity
performed by a student in a
classroom. Which process is occurring at
Pan A? Which three processes are
occurring at Pan B?
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200 Answer from Properties of Water
Pan A- Evaporation Pan B- Condensation,
Melting, Precipitation
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300 Question from Properties of Water
In the picture below, why have water droplets
formed on the outside of the glass? a. The
water vapor outside of the glass has
condensed. b. The water has splashed out of
the glass. c. The water is evaporating. d.
The ice has melted.
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300 Answer from Properties of Water
a. The water vapor on the outside of the glass
has condensed.
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400 Question from Properties of Water
Figure A shows a beaker containing water, sand,
and salt. The salt is totally dissolved in the
water. Figure B shows the contents of the beaker
being poured through filter paper in a funnel
over a flask. Figure C shows the same flask
after sitting at room temperature for 15 days.
After 15 days, the flask contains only solid salt
particles.                
In Figure A, which material is soluble?
Insoluble? The solvent?
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400 Answer from Properties of Water
Soluble- Salt Insoluble- Sand Solvent- Water
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500 Question from Properties of Water
Figure A shows a beaker containing water, sand,

and salt. The salt is totally dissolved in the

water. Figure B shows the contents of the

beaker being poured through filter
paper in a
funnel over a
flask. Figure C shows the same

flask after sitting at room temperature for 15

days. After 15 days, the
flask contains only
solid
salt particles.                
  • In figure C, why are only solid salt particles
    remaining in the flask?
  • When the water evaporated, the salt particles
    were left behind.
  • The salt particles stuck to the bottom of the
    flask.
  • The salt particles were too heavy to evaporate.
  • The salt particles dissolved in the water.

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500 Answer from Properties of Water
  1. When the water evaporated, the salt particles
    were left behind.

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100 Question from Miscellaneous
Water at 200 C in an uncovered pan is evaporating
very slowly. What could be done to the water to
make it evaporate more quickly? a. Cover
it. b. Heat it. c. Place it in the
dark. d. Put salt in it.
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100 Answer from Miscellaneous
b. Heat it.
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200 Question from Miscellaneous
Which of the following represents water molecules
in a solid state?       a. b. c. d.
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200 Answer from Miscellaneous
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300 Question from Miscellaneous
Which sentence is NOT true about water
pollution? a. Only farms and factories cause
water pollution. b. Human
activity is the cause of most
ocean pollution. c. Weather can be a cause of
water pollution. d. Oil spills
cause water pollution.
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300 Answer from Miscellaneous
a. Only farms and factories cause water pollution.
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400 Question Miscellaneous
Which statement is best supported by the diagram
above? a. Chemicals used by farmers lower the
level of pollution in drinking water. b.
Drinking water can become polluted from sources
that we may not think about. c. Human
activities do not affect groundwater. d. Toxic
waste is safe buried below the level of the
basements of nearby homes.
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400 Answer from Miscellaneous
b. Drinking water can become polluted from
sources that we may not think about.
20
100 Question from The Water Cycle

The diagram below shows a material being cycled
between the living and nonliving
environments. Which material is being
cycled? a. carbon dioxide c. oxygen
b. nitrogen d. water
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100 Answer from The Water Cycle
d. Water
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200 Question from The Water Cycle
Which process must occur for clouds to form?
a. dissolving b. precipitation c.
melting d. condensation
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200 Answer from The Water Cycle
d. condensation
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300 Question from The Water Cycle
What process is represented by each letter in the
diagram?
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300 Answer from The Water Cycle
A- Evaporation B- Condensation C-
Precipitation D- Run-off
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400 Question from The Water Cycle
The diagram below shows a model of the water
cycle.
Why will the level of the muddy water decrease
slightly if the model is left in a sunny location
for several days? a. The muddy water will
spill. b. The water will evaporate. c.
The water will dissolve the mud. d. The
water will leak out of the bowl.
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400 Answer from The Water Cycle
b. The water will evaporate.
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500 Question from The Water Cycle
The diagram below shows a model of the water
cycle.
What water cycle process is represented by the
drops of clean water falling into the glass? a.
evaporation b. condensation c. run-off d.
precipitation
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500 Answer from The Water Cycle
d. precipitation
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100 Question from Density
The diagram below shows a rock being placed in a
graduated cylinder containing water.
  • What is the volume of the rock?
  • Note 1 mL 1 cm3
  • 10 cm3
  • 20 cm3
  • 30 cm3
  • 50 cm3

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100 Answer from Density
a. 10 cm3
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200 Question from Density
The diagram below shows a tall beaker with four
different liquids and their densities.
If a ball that has a density of 0.75 g/cm3 is
placed in the beaker, where will the ball come to
rest? a. on top of liquid A b. between
liquids B and C c. between liquids C and D d.
on the bottom of the beaker
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200 Answer from Density
a. on top of liquid A
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300 Question from Density
What proves that the ice in the glass has a lower
density than water? a. There is condensation
on the glass. b. The ice is melting. c. The
ice is floating. d. The water is

evaporating.
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300 Answer from Density
c. The ice is floating.
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400 Question from Density
A
Which solid material would be on each line?
B
C
D
Name of Liquid (density) Name of Solid Material Solid Material Density (g/cm3)
Corn oil (0.925 g/cm3 ) copper 8.90
Water (1.00 g/cm3 ) plastic 1.17
Glycerol (1.26 g/cm3 ) rubber 1.34
Corn syrup (1.38 g/cm3 ) wood 0.71
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400 Answer from Density
Wood (0.71)
Plastic (1.17)
Rubber (1.34)
Copper (8.90)
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500 Question from Density and Solubility
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500 Answer from Density and Solubility
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100 Question from Uses of Water
The cross section below shows sedimentary bedrock
along the shore of a lake.   Which part of the
cross section belongs to Earths
hydrosphere? a. tree c. cliff b.
air d. lake
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100 Answer from Uses of Water
d. lake
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200 Question from Uses of Water
The diagram shows a dam
and an electric power plant
built next to a river.
The
power plant uses the water
from the dam to generate
electricity. What type of
power is produced by this type of power
plant? a. solar c. nuclear b. wind d.
hydroelectric
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200 Answer from Uses of Water
d. hydroelectric
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300 Question from Uses of Water
The diagram shows a dam and an
electric power plant built next
to a
river. The power plant uses the
water from the dam to
generate
electricity.
Which of the following is a negative impact of
this type of power plant on the environment? a.
It is expensive. b. It can destroy wildlife
habitats. c. It produces a large amount of
pollution. d. It does not produce enough power.
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300 Answer from Uses of Water
b. It can destroy wildlife habitats.
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400 Question from Uses of Water
In what form is most of Earths fresh water
found? a. Water vapor b. Deep groundwater c.
Ice d. Lakes and rivers
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400 Answer from Uses of Water
c. Ice
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500 Question from Uses of Water
  • What percentage of Earths total water is fresh
    water?
  • a. 97
  • b. 23
  • 76
  • 3

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500 Answer from Uses of Water
d. 3
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