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1 Jeopardy Section 1: Introduction and Scientific Method

2 Round 1 LanguageDefinitions Scientific Method Metric System Measurements 100 200 300 400 500

3 Language - 100 This is the first half of a word.

4 Answer: What is a prefix.

5 Language - 200 This language is where many roots for scientific words come from.

6 Answer: What is: » Latin » Greek

7 Language - 300 This root has the meaning “the study of”

8 Answer: What is “ology”

9 Language - 400 This root has the meaning “cells” or “parts of cells”.

10 Answer: What is “cyto”

11 Language - 500 This is our definition of science.

12 Answer: Careful exploration of our natural world to gain knowledge. Answers may vary.

13 Definitions – 100 This is anything that may influence the outcome of an experiment.

14 Answer: What is a variable.

15 Definitions - 200 This word translates to “Blood-like”

16 Answer: What is Hemophilia

17 Definitions - 300 This word translates to “jointed-foot”

18 Answer: What is “arthropod”

19 Definitions - 400 This is the measured distance between two points.

20 Answer What is Length

21 Definitions - 500 This is the real or true value of a measurement.

22 Answer: What is the accepted value.

23 Scientific Method - 100 This is the name of the scientific approach to asking questions and arriving at answers.

24 Answer: What is the Scientific Method

25 Scientific Method - 200 This is the step in the Scientific Method between asking a question and making a hypothesis.

26 Answer: What is: – Research – Observation – Searching for knowledge

27 Scientific Method - 300 This is the step done after a conclusion is made.

28 Answer: What is Repeat

29 Scientific Method - 400 This is what a conclusion is made about.

30 Answer: What is the hypothesis

31 Scientific Method - 500 This is the terminology used to describe a hypothesis when making a conclusion. (Must include both positive and negative descriptions).

32 Answer: What is: – Accepted/Supported – Rejected

33 Metric System - 100 The powers of ten and decimals are used in this measuring system.

34 Answer: What is the Metric System

35 Metric System - 200 In this system of measurement the common unit for measuring length is “the foot”.

36 Answer: What is the English System

37 Metric System - 300 This measurement is the amount of matter contained within an object.

38 Answer: What is mass

39 Metric System - 400 This is the base unit for length

40 Answer: What is a meter

41 Metric System - 500 In the Metric System this prefix for a measurement means 1,000 times the base unit.

42 Answer: What is “kilo”

43 Measurements - 100 This is the base unit for mass

44 Answer: What is a gram.

45 Measurements - 200 This prefix is used to describe 100 parts of the whole, or dividing the base unit into 100 equal parts.

46 Answer: What is “centi”

47 Measurements – 300 This measurement is calculated by dividing mass by volume.

48 Answer: What is Density

49 Measurements - 400 This tool is used to measure the average kinetic energy of objects.

50 Answer: What is a thermometer

51 Measurements - 500 This process is used to measure the volume of irregular solids.

52 Answer: What is displacement

53 Round 2 ToolsLength/Volume Mass/Temp /Density Variables 100 200 300 400 500

54 Tools - 100 This tool is used to measure mass of objects.

55 Answer: What is a scale or balance

56 Tools - 200 This tool is used to measure volumes of liquid

57 Answer: What is: – Graduated cylinder – Beaker – Flask

58 Tools - 300 The volume of a cube may be calculated using this formula and a ruler.

59 Answer: What is “s 3”

60 Tools - 400 This is one thing done wrong:

61 Answer: What is: – Not careful – Read cylinder improperly – Used English System

62 Tools - 500 This is the density of a rock that has a mass of 4g and a volume of 0.5g.

63 Answer: What is 8g/cm 3

64 Length/Volume - 100 This is the amount of space occupied by an object.

65 Answer: What is volume

66 Length/Volume -200 This is the base unit used to measure liquid volumes

67 Answer: What is Liter

68 Length/Volume - 300 This volume is often called “c.c.”

69 Answer: What is a cubic centimeter

70 Length/Volume - 400 This volume is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter

71 Answer: What is 1mL

72 Length/Volume - 500 This is the number of yards in 1 mile.

73 Answer: What is 1760.

74 Mass/Temperature/Density - 100 This is the unit for liquid density

75 Answer: What is g/mL

76 Mass/Temperature/Density - 200 This describes how tightly packed the particles of an object are.

77 Answer: What is Density

78 Mass/Temperature/Density - 300 This is a measure of the average kinetic energy of an object.

79 Answer: What is Temperature

80 Mass/Temperature/Density - 400 This is the boiling temperature of water in °F

81 Answer: What is 212°F

82 Mass/Temperature/Density - 500 This is the freezing point of water in Kelvin

83 Answer: What is 273K

84 Variables - 100 This variable is the one that is measured in an experiment.

85 Answer: What is the dependant variable

86 Variables - 200 This variable is manipulated by the scientist and changed in each experimental set-up.

87 Answer: What is independent variable

88 Variables - 300 These are all the independent variables not being manipulated, and set at a standard value for every experiment.

89 Answer: What are control variables

90 Variables - 400 This variable is plotted on the x-axis of a graph

91 Answer: What is the independent variable

92 Variables - 500 This is a replica of the experiment in which the independent variable is left out.

93 Answer: What is a control experiment


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