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Title: Jeopardy


1
Jeopardy
  • Physical Science
  • Chapter 1 Review Game

2
Select a Category
Graphing The SI System Physical Science 101 Conversions Experi- ments
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Graphing
  • The 3 basic types of graphs.

1 point
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Graphing
  • What are line, pie and bar graphs?

1 point
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5
Graphing
  • This is the axis where we put the dependent
    variable.

2 points
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6
Graphing
  • What is the y axis?

2 points
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7
Graphing
  • The type of relationship of this graph.

3 points
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8
Graphing
  • What is a direct relationship?

3 points
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9
Graphing
  • These are three things that should be done for
    any graph that is made.

4 points
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10
Graphing
  • 1. Title
  • 2. Labels (x and y axis)
  • 3. Legend/Key
  • 4. Colorful
  • 5. Use computers if possible.

4 points
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11
Graphing
  • 5 pizzas are made. 1 beef, 1 taco, and 3
    cheese. The pie graph for this example looks
    like this (graph it).

5 points
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12
Graphing
5 points
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13
The SI System
  • This is the number the SI system is based on is
    this.

1 point
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14
The SI System
  • What is 10?

1 point
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15
The SI System
  • Grams measure mass and length measures this SI
    base unit.

2 points
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16
The SI System
  • What is the meter?

2 points
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17
The SI System
  • Converting from Kelvin to Celsius you subtract
    this number.

3 points
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18
The SI System
  • What is 273?

3 points
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19
The SI System
  • Density comes from 2 SI base units called this.

4 points
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20
The SI System
  • What are the gram (mass) and milliliter (volume)?

4 points
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21
The SI System
  • The SI system was developed in France during this
    year.

5 points
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22
The SI System
  • What is 1960?

5 points
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23
Physical Science 101
  • A system of knowledge and the methods used to
    find that knowledge defines this term.

1 point
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24
Physical Science 101
  • What is science?

1 point
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25
Physical Science 101
  • Using technology to enhance life and solve
    practical problems defines this term.

2 points
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26
Physical Science 101
  • What is technology?

2 points
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27
Physical Science 101
  • Physical science is broken down into these 2
    basic categories.

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28
Physical Science 101
  • What are physics and chemistry?

3 points
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29
Physical Science 101
  • The 3 main branches of Science include physical
    science, earth and space science and this other
    science.

4 points
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30
Physical Science 101
  • What is Life science?

4 points
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31
Physical Science 101
  • The term given to a scientific guess or possible
    answer to a question.

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32
Physical Science 101
  • What is hypothesis?

5 points
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33
Conversions and Experiments
  • 2.2 g converted to mg.

1 point
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34
Conversions and Experiments
  • What is 2200 mg?

1 point
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35
Conversions and Experiments
  • 1.5 x 103 mm converted to hm.

2 points
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36
Conversions and Experiments
  • What is 0.015 hm?

2 points
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37
Conversions and Experiments
  • The density of a metal block that has a mass of
    240 grams and a volume of 120 ml.

3 points
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38
Conversions and Experiments
  • What is 2.0 g/ml?

3 points
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39
Conversions and Experiments
  • The variables that remain the same or unchanged
    in an experiment.

4 points
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40
Conversions and Experiments
  • What are constants?

4 points
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41
Conversions and Experiments
  • Another name for the independent variable is
    this.

5 points
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42
Conversions and Experiments
  • What is a control?

5 points
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43
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Jeopardy.
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