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3 SOL Jeopardy AtomsVocabularyCircuitsMisc.Bonus 400 200 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000

4 B. dust particles A. charges C. atoms D. mass All matter is made up of tiny particles called

5 Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms Bonus Jeopardy

6 Answer Click to record $200

7 Tiny particles that have a positive charge are called B. electrons D. atoms C. neutrons A. protons

8 Tiny particles that have a positive charge are called protons. Bonus Jeopardy

9 Answer Click to record $400

10 Tiny particles that have a negative charge are called: B. Electrons D. Atoms C. Neutrons A. Protons

11 Tiny particles that have a negative charge are called electrons. Bonus Jeopardy

12 Wow! You’re good! Answer Click to record $600

13 How do atoms become positively or negatively charged? B. All of the answers are correct C. Pick up electrical charges from other objects D. Electrons fall off an object A. Rubbing against another object

14 Atoms become positively or negatively charged in all of those ways. Bonus Jeopardy

15 Answer Click to record $800

16 If you rub a neutral balloon with a cloth, what charge will the balloon become? B. positive C. neutral D. electric A. negative

17 If you rub a neutral balloon with a cloth, it will become negative as electrons are transferred from the cloth to the balloon. Bonus Jeopardy

18 Answer Click to record $1000

19 Materials that allow electricity to flow easily through them are called A. conductors D. dry cells C. terminals B. insulators

20 Materials that allow electricity to easily flow through them are called conductors. Bonus Jeopardy

21 AnswerRIGHT! When you’re RIGHT, you’re RIGHT! Click to record $200

22 A. conductors Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them are called D. dry cells C. terminals B. insulators

23 Materials that don’t allow electricity to flow through them easily are called insulators such as glass, plastic, rubber, air, and wood. Bonus Jeopardy

24 Answer Genus! That is what it is sheer genius! Click to record $400

25 Current flowing through an object can be turned on or off using this A. a terminal D. a switch C. a conductor B. a resistor

26 Current can be turned on and off using a switch. Bonus Jeopardy

27 Answer You just outsmarted me! Click to record $600

28 Something that allows electricity to flow through it, but doesn’t allow it to flow easily is called a A. insulator D. dry cell C. terminal B. resistor

29 Something that allows electricity to flow through it, but it doesn’t flow easily is called a resistor. Bonus Jeopardy

30 Answer Click to record $800

31 Another name for a dry cell is a A. battery D. filament C. resistor B. terminal

32 Another name for a dry cell is a battery. Bonus Jeopardy

33 Answer Click to record $1000

34 A. circuit The path that electricity can move through is called a D. ellipse C. oval B. orbit

35 The path that electricity can move through is called a circuit. Bonus Jeopardy

36 Answer Click to record $200

37 If you have a circuit with no gaps or breaks, it is called a A. resistor D. open circuit C. closed circuit B. short circuit

38 If you have a circuit with no gaps or breaks it is called a closed circuit. Bonus Jeopardy

39 Answer You’re bouncing along well! Click to record $400

40 A. parallel circuit A circuit with gaps or breaks is called a B. series circuit C. closed circuit D. open circuit

41 A circuit with gaps or breaks is called an open circuit. Bonus Jeopardy

42 Answer Click to record $600

43 In a parallel circuit, what would happen if you disconnect one bulb that is wired to other bulbs? A.The other bulbsThe other bulbs will go out. B. The other bulbs will stay lit. D. The filament in the bulbs will burn out. C. The other bulbs will blow.

44 The other bulbs will stay lit in a parallel circuit. Bonus Jeopardy

45 Answer You are so lucky! Click to record $800

46 What would happen if a bulb that was wired to other bulbs was disconnected in a series circuit? A. The other bulbs would remain lit. B. Nothing would happen to the other bulbs. D. The other bulbs would not go out. C. The other bulbs would go out.

47 In a series circuit, if you disconnect one bulb, the other bulbs will go out. Bonus Jeopardy

48 Answer Click to record $1000

49 A. They will explode. B. They will be difficult to separate. C. They will repel each other. D. They will attract to each other. What happens when you have two particles with the same charge?

50 Two particles with the same charge will repel each other. Bonus Jeopardy

51 Answer Click to record $200

52 Which of the following will not allow electricity to flow through it easily? A. copper B. plastic C. gold D. graphite

53 Plastic (rubber, wood, etc) does not allow electricity to flow through it easily. Bonus Jeopardy

54 Answer Click to record $400

55 What is the measure (unit) of an electric current? A. amprere/amp B. ohm C. volt D. watt

56 The ampere/amp is the measure of electric current. Bonus Jeopardy

57 Answer Click to record $600

58 Which of the following measures the resistance to the flow of electricity? A. volt B. ampere/amp C. ohm D. watt

59 The ohm measures the resistance to the flow of electricity. Bonus Jeopardy

60 Answer I hope children never loose their sense of wonder and peace! Click to record $800

61 Current always travels from the _____ terminal to the ____ terminal? A.positive to negative.positive to negative. B. positive to positive. C. negative to negative. D. negative to positive.

62 Currents always travel from negative terminals to positive terminals. Bonus Jeopardy

63 Answer Click to record $1000

64 The buildup of an electrical charge is called A. static electricity B. current electricity C. electrical discharge D. short circuit

65 The buildup of electrical charge is called static electricity. Bonus Jeopardy

66 Answer What a pickle! I am getting so many questions correct! Click to record $200

67 A.Opposite chargesOpposite charges repel. B. Opposite charges attract. C. The wall and balloon are both negative. D. The wall and balloon are both positive. Why does a balloon stick to the wall?

68 A balloon sticks to the wall because opposite charges attract each other. Bonus Jeopardy

69 Answer Click to record $400

70 The circuits in most businesses and homes are connected in ? A.parallel circuitsparallel circuits B. series circuits C. open circuits D. amperes

71 Parallel circuits are in most businesses and homes. Bonus Jeopardy

72 Answer Click to record $600

73 When lightning strikes the ground, this is an example of an electrical discharge produced by A. current electricity B. static electricity C. open circuit D. terminals

74 Lightning is an example of an electrical discharge produced from a buildup of static electricity. Bonus Jeopardy

75 Answer Click to record $800

76 What part of an atom is transferred in an electrical discharge? A. protons B. neutrons C. electrons D. resistors

77 Electrons are transferred in an electrical discharge. Bonus Jeopardy

78 Answer Click to record $1000


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