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Title: Trivia Rules


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Trivia Rules
  • By Kelly Halleran

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I will ask a question that you or your opponent
will answer.
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You must wait until I am completely finished
asking the question before you answer, if not,
the other team gains 3 points.
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After I ask the question, you are allowed to hit
your buzzer.
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If you answer the question correctly, your team
gains one point.
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If you answer the question incorrectly, the other
team has a chance to answer.
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Which ever team wins, gets an Incredibuck.
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GOOD LUCK!
  • READY!
  • SET!
  • GO!

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1. Q What are tiny pieces that we cant break
apart called?
  • A Atoms

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2. Q What is the middle of the atom called?
  • A Nucleus

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3. Q What can you find in the middle of the
nucleus?
  • A protons and neutrons.

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4. Q What can you find buzzing around the
nucleus?
  • A Electrons

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5. Q what do you get when you combine 2 or more
atoms?
  • A molecules

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6. Q What are smaller particles that make up an
atom?
  • A subatomic particles.

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7. Q A __________ has only one type of substance
  • A pure substance

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8. Q What is a substance that contains only a
single type of atoms?
  • A element

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9. Q What is an organized list of elements?
  • A The Periodic Table

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10. Q Who were the two scientists involved in
creating the modern Periodic Table?
  • A Mendeleev and Mosley

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11. Q What is a shorthand way of representing
the elements?
  • A Chemical symbol

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12. Q What do you use to tell the number of
protons?
  • A Atomic number

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13. Q What are three examples of matter?
  • A Answers may vary.

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14. Q What are three examples of non-matter?
  • A Answers may vary

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15. Q What is the amount of matter in an object?
  • A Mass.

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BYE! THANKS FOR PLAYING!
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  • Kelly Halleran
  • Cameron Parsons
  • Gregg Johnson
  • Noel Greenwood
  • Alana Hoffman
  • Megan Purinton
  • Not to forget our wonderful science teachers
    Miss Schaeffer and Mrs. Dzedzy!
  • Special thanks to Mr. Campbell
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