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1 THIS IS Jeopardy

2 Your With Host... Mrs. Lee Each group will use a white board to write all answers Write your group number on your board and do not erase it You get points for correct answers You lose points for incorrect answers and any reason I come up with…its my game…my rules…

3 I’m adapting to my relationship
Jeopardy Not Your Mothers Genes I’m adapting to my relationship Science Hodgepodge IV, DV, CV Newton Knows Best Mendeleev & Me 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

4 A. Communicate this news to everyone he knows
Henry read a web site that claimed that creatures from other planets landed on Earth. Which scientific skill should Henry first use after reading the web site? A. Communicate this news to everyone he knows B. Generate a hypothesis to explain how the creatures got to Earth C. Ask questions and try to find other resources that support this claim D. Identify the variables that would allow the creatures to survive on Earth A 100

5 C. What is ask questions and try to find other resources that support this claim?

6 Genetic engineering in corn allows genes from bacteria to be added to the genetic material of corn. In traditional breeding, genes of only closely related types of corn can be exchanged. What is one risk of genetically engineering corn plants? A decreases the amount of pesticide needed to grown corn. B increases the length of time corn can be stored before it rots C increases the chance of adding a trait to corn that causes allergies D decreases the number of corn plants a farmer can grow in a season A 200

7 The correct answer is C. Increases the chance of adding a trait to corn that causes allergies

8 Mr. Jones set up a demonstration for his science class using two beakers. Each beaker contained 50 ml of a clear liquid. The temperature of each liquid was 25° C. Mr. Jones placed a cube into each beaker at the same time. Each cube measured 2 cm on all sides and had a mass of 5 grams. The results of the demonstration are shown in the figures below. What is the best question for students to investigate that would help explain the results of this demonstration? A How long did it take for the cube in Beaker 2 to sink? B Would a different sized beaker provide the same results? C Will the cube in Beaker 1 sink if more liquid was added? D What caused one cube to float and the other cube to sink? A 300

9 Will the cube in Beaker 1 sink if more liquid was added?
The Correct Answer is C. Will the cube in Beaker 1 sink if more liquid was added? A 300

10 Alice conducted a controlled experiment and tested a single variable
Alice conducted a controlled experiment and tested a single variable. She used one earthworm for her experiment and conducted the experiment once. She typed her conclusion and glued it to her science project poster. The next day, Alice was surprised to find out that she received a low grade on her conclusion. What could Alice do differently to increase her grade on her conclusion? A test more variables in her experiment B print her conclusion bigger and in brighter colors C collect more data by repeating the experiment or using more worms D copy information on earthworm behavior from the resource materials she used A 400

11 collect more data by repeating the experiment or using more worms
Correct Response is collect more data by repeating the experiment or using more worms A 400

12 A rancher surveyed his property to make sure there were no breaks in his fence. He rode his horse around his entire property and then ended at home, as shown in the figure below. It took him 5 hours to complete this job from start to end. What was the rancher’s average velocity? (V=d/t) A 0.4 km/h North B 0.9 km/h North C 2.6 km/h North D 3.0 km/h North A 500

13 Correct Response is A. 0.4 km/h North A 500

14 What is the independent variable in this statement:
The temperature of water is measured at different depths in a lake. B 100

15 What is different depths of the Lake?
Correct Response is What is different depths of the Lake? B 100

16 What is the dependent variable in this statement:
The more water a plant gets, the taller it will grow B 200

17 What is the height of the plant?
Correct Response is What is the height of the plant? B 200

18 Identify the controlled variable in this experiment.
Students of different ages were given the same jigsaw puzzle to put together.  They were timed to see how long it took to finish the puzzle. Identify the controlled variable in this experiment. B 300

19 Correct Response is What is same puzzle? B 300

20 Which people are in the control group?
Mr. Krabbs wants to make Bikini Bottoms a nicer place to live. He has created a new sauce that he thinks will reduce the production of body gas associated with eating crabby patties from the Krusty Krab. He recruits 100 customers with a history of gas problems. He has 50 of them (Group A) eat crabby patties with the new sauce. The other 50 (Group B) eat crabby patties with sauce that looks just like new sauce but is really just mixture of mayonnaise and food coloring. Both groups were told that they were getting the sauce that would reduce gas production. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, 30 customers in group A reported having fewer gas problems and 8 customers in group B reported having fewer gas problems. Which people are in the control group? B 400

21 Correct Response is What is Group B? B 400

22 You are studying the effect of different drinks on tooth enamel
You are studying the effect of different drinks on tooth enamel. In your experiment, you place pieces of chalk in different drinks are record the time it takes for the chalk to completely dissolve. List at least two constants that should be included in the design of this experiment. B 500

23 Correct Response is any two of those listed below
Brand/color of chalk (same box) Amount of chalk Amount of drink Temperature B 500

24 A ball was attached to the end of a string and spun in a circle as shown in Figure 1 below. The ball moved in a counter-clockwise direction when seen from above as shown in Figure 2. Figure 1 (view from side) Figure 2 (view from above) After several spins, the string was released when the ball was at point R. Which diagram shows the direction that the ball would fly the instant the string was released? C 100

25 Correct Response is A. C 100

26 An object accelerates at 3 meters per second2 when a 10-newton (N) force is applied to it.
Which force would cause this object to accelerate at 6 meters per second2? 5 N 20 N 10 N 30 N C 200

27 Correct Response is B. What is 20 N? C 200

28 Susan gently pushes the tip of her finger against the eraser on her pencil and the pencil does not move. Which of the following figures best illustrates the interaction of forces between Susan’s finger and her pencil? C 300

29 Correct Response is C 300

30 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

31 The diagram below shows a spinning water sprinkler.
Water comes through a hose and is sprayed by the sprinkler. Which principle best explains why the sprinkler spins? Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Solid substances are usually more dense than liquid substances. Energy is released when water condenses. Most substances expand when heated and contract when cooled. C 400

32 What is (A) Every action has an equal and opposite reaction?
Correct Response is What is (A) Every action has an equal and opposite reaction? C 400

33 The diagrams below show smooth blocks of wood being pushed across the same surface. The mass of the block and amount of force applied are labeled in each diagram. In which diagram would the block of wood have the greatest acceleration? (F=ma) C 500

34 Correct Response is Number 2 C 500

35 The atomic number of an element indicates which of the following?
A. the number of neutrons in the atom  B. the number of protons in the atom  C. the sum of the neutrons and protons in the atom  D. the sum of the protons and electrons in the atom D 100

36 Correct Response is B. the number of protons in the atom D 100

37 Which sentence about the periodic table is true?
All elements in period 2 are metals. All elements in period 18 are metals. Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table. Metals are found on the right side of the periodic table. D 200

38 C. Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table.
Correct Response is C. Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table. D 200

39 Which of the following terms best describes steel?
Steel is a metal that is made from iron and carbon. During the steel making process, iron and carbon are melted, blended together, and then allowed to harden into a solid. The iron and carbon do not chemically react with each other. After steel was made, 20 samples were taken from one piece and tested. Each sample contained 98% iron and 2% carbon. Which of the following terms best describes steel? A element B compound C homogeneous mixture D heterogeneous mixture D 300

40 Correct Response is C. Homogeneous mixture D 300

41 Which of the following statements is true?
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature. Oxygen (O) is a gas at room temperature. Room temperature is 25° C. Which of the following statements is true? A The boiling point of oxygen is colder than room temperature. B The boiling point of bromine is colder than room temperature. C The melting point of oxygen is warmer than room temperature. D The melting point of bromine is warmer than room temperature. D 400

42 A. The boiling point of oxygen is colder than room temperature.
Correct Response is A. The boiling point of oxygen is colder than room temperature. D 400

43 Which is an example of a chemical reaction? A nails rusting
B glass melting C sugar dissolving D alcohol vaporizing D 500

44 Correct Response is A. nails rusting D 500

45 At one time large herds of bison roamed across the Great Plains
At one time large herds of bison roamed across the Great Plains. Brown-headed cowbirds often followed the bison, capturing and eating insects that scattered as the bison walked through the grasses. This relationship between the bison and the cowbird was — A predatory B competitive C commensalism D parasitic E 100

46 Correct Response is C. Commensalism E 100

47 Which statement best explains why bears are found in very cold regions of the world but lizards are not? Bears and lizards depend on external sources of heat, but bears have fur to keep themselves warm. Bears increase their body temperature to keep themselves warm when the outside temperature gets colder. Bears maintain a constant body temperature through internal processes, but lizards depend on external sources of heat. Bears and lizards maintain a constant body temperature through internal processes, but lizards get too cold when they shed their skins. E 200

48 Correct Response is C. Bears maintain a constant body temperature through internal processes, but lizards depend on external sources of heat. E 200

49 Which of the following relationships is an example of mutualism?
 A. Lion eats a gazelle.  B.A virus uses both a bird and a horse as hosts.  C. A bacterium breaks down dead plant materials.  D. A bird eats food particles from a crocodile’s teeth. E 300

50 D. A bird eats food particles from a crocodile’s teeth.
Correct Response is D. A bird eats food particles from a crocodile’s teeth. E 300

51 Which of following is an example of organisms becoming dormant?
A. birds flying south in the winter B. plants flowering in the summer C. trees losing their leaves in the fall D. earthworms living underground all year E 400

52 Trees losing their leaves in the fall
Correct Response is C. Trees losing their leaves in the fall E 400

53 The specialized eye types of these animals are examples of
The eyes of the owl and the rabbit shown in the diagram below give each animal a different advantage. The front-facing owl eyes allow the bird to accurately judge distance when swooping in on prey. The side-facing rabbit eyes allow the animal to detect the motion of possible predators. The specialized eye types of these animals are examples of (A) disruptions of the natural balance (B) the interdependence of living things (C) adaptations for survival under certain conditions (D) involuntary responses to stimuli E 500

54 Adaptations for survival under certain conditions
Correct Response is C. Adaptations for survival under certain conditions E 500

55 Which statement about the genetic traits of humans is true
Which statement about the genetic traits of humans is true? A Recessive forms of genes are always visible in offspring. B .Visible traits are the same for each member of a family. C .Dominant forms of genes are always inherited from both parents. D .Visible traits depend on the dominant and recessive forms of genes from each parent. F 100

56 D. Visible traits depend on the dominant and recessive forms of genes from each parent

57 A. Jessica inherited both genes from her father.
If Jessica had light eyes (bb) and both of her parents have dark eyes (Bb), which statement is true? A. Jessica inherited both genes from her father. B. Jessica inherited both genes from her mother. C. Jessica inherited one recessive form of the gene from each parent. D. Jessica inherited one dominant form of the gene from each parent. F 200

58 C. Jessica inherited one recessive form of the gene from each parent?
What is C. Jessica inherited one recessive form of the gene from each parent? F 200

59 How did the work of Gregor Mendel change the scientific explanation about how traits were inherited?
A Mendel showed that every trait is controlled by two inherited elements. B Mendel showed that an organism contains miniature forms of its future offspring. C Mendel showed that traits skip a generation and are inherited grandparent to grandchild. D Mendel showed that tiny particles from every part of the body of each parent became blended and produced an individual with the characteristics of both. F 300

60 A. Mendel showed that every trait is controlled by two inherited elements
F 300

61 The figure below shows a Punnet Square for an inherited trait.
The arrow is pointing to a circled genotype in the square. What genotype does the circled “dd” represent? A the genotype in the mother’s egg B the genotype that only the girls will inherit C the genotype that any of the children could inherit D the genotype that exactly ¼ of the children will inherit F 400

62 C. The genotype that any of the children could inherit

63 Genetic engineering in corn allows genes from bacteria to be added to the genetic material of corn. In traditional breeding, genes of only closely related types of corn can be exchanged. What is one risk of genetically engineering corn plants? A decreases the amount of pesticide needed to grown corn. B increases the length of time corn can be stored before it rots C increases the chance of adding a trait to corn that causes allergies D decreases the number of corn plants a farmer can grow in a season F 500

64 What is C increases the chance of adding a trait to corn that causes allergies? F 500

65 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Great Graphs Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin

66 Click on screen to continue
Alex placed a small beaker of cold water on a hot plate and heated it for 10 minutes. He took the temperature of the water several times during those 10 minutes and recorded his data. Alex claims that the graph below shows the relationship between temperature and time when water is heated. Which statement best explains why the temperature leveled off in section 2 of the graph? A Alex turned off the hot plate so the water did not get any warmer. B The water reached the boiling point, so the temperature no longer increased. C An experimental error caused the graph to level off, because the water temperature should keep increasing over time. D Cold water heats faster than warm water, so once the cold water was room temperature, it took more than 10 minutes to make it hot. Click on screen to continue

67 Correct Final Jeopardy Response is
B The water reached the boiling point, so the temperature no longer increased. Click on screen to continue

68 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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