AIMS Jeopardy Game #2

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With Your
Host...
Method to
my madness
Inertia =
Laziness
States of
Matter
Zany
Zygotes
Name that
scientist
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Science
Hodgepodge
Which scientific model could be used to predict
the properties of an element?
(A) closed loop system
(B) Punnett square
(C) Periodic Table
(D) water cycle chart
A 100
What is
(C) Periodic Table?
A 100
The diagram below shows a ball held in place by two blocks.
The diameter (width) of the ball is shown between the two
blocks.
What is the diameter of the ball?
A. 6.0 cm
B. 14.0 cm
C. 8.0 cm
D. 17.0 cm
A 200
What is 6.0 cm?
A 200
Which example shows hibernation?
A fish swimming upstream each spring
A rabbit laying still in its burrow for the winter
A 300
What is
A rabbit laying still in its burrow for
the winter?
A 300
What are the sex chromosomes of a human male?
A 400
What is
Xy?
A 400
Which observation would be evidence that the water is undergoing a
phase change?
(A) Waves form on the top of the pond.
(B) Water soaks into the wet sand.
(C) The water splashes out of the swimming pool.
(D) The water level in the glass of water decreases.
A 500
What is
The water level in the glass
of water decreases?
A 500
The graph shows the results of an experiment
that tested the effect of time on the growth of a plant. A student
measured the height of several plants for ten weeks and determined
the average height. The results are shown in the graph below.
Name the independent variable.
B 100
What is Time?
B 100
The graph shows the results of an experiment
that tested the effect of time on the growth of a plant. A student
measured the height of several plants for ten weeks and determined
the average height. The results are shown in the graph below.
Name the dependent variable.
B 200
Correct Response is
What is the height of
the plant?
B 200
The graph shows the results of an experiment
that tested the effect of time on the growth of a plant. A student
measured the height of several plants for ten weeks and determined
the average height. The results are shown in the graph below.
Name a controlled variable.
B 300
Correct Response is
What is same amount of light,
same plant, same soil?
B 300
A sample that is treated exactly like the other
experimental groups except that the variable is
not applied to it is a(n) ____.
A. observation
B. variable
C. control
D. hypothesis
B 400
What is
Control?
B 400
A student adds sugar to a cup of iced tea and a cup of hot tea. She
notices that the time needed for the sugar to dissolve in each cup
is different. She thinks this has something to do with the
temperature of the tea.
Write a hypothesis based on the student’s observations
B 500
What is
The temperature of the tea
affects the rate of sugar
dissolving in the tea.
B 500
The graph below relates velocity to time.
The graph would most likely apply to which of the following events?
A.A soccer ball that is at rest is suddenly kicked.
B.A ball is thrown upward and returns to the ground.
C.A person who is running at a constant speed decides to run
faster.
D.A car traveling at a constant speed applies its brakes and
comes to a stop
C 100
Correct Response is
What is
D.A car traveling at a constant speed
applies its brakes and comes to a
stop?
C 100
A performer pulls a tablecloth out from under a complete set of
dinnerware as shown in the illustration below.
Which of the following best explains the performer’s success at
leaving all the dinnerware on the table?
A. the inertia of the dinnerware
B. the large mass of the tablecloth
C. the placement of the dinnerware
D. the rough material of the tablecloth
C 200
Correct Response is
What is
A. the inertia of the
dinnerware?
C 200
A hockey player swings her hockey stick and
strikes a puck. According to Newton's third law
of motion, which of the following is a reaction to
the stick pushing on the puck?
A.
the puck pushing on the stick
B.
the stick pushing on the player
C.
the player pushing on the stick
D.
the puck pushing on the player
C 300
Correct Response is
A. the puck pushing on the
stick?
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
How long will it take a car to accelerate from
20 m/s to 26 m/s at a rate of 1.4 m/s2?
(A= final speed – initial speed/time)
A.
B.
C.
D.
2.2 s
2.7 s
4.3 s
4.6 s
C 400
Correct Response is
What is 4.3 s?
C 400
The distance vs. time graph below shows data collected as a remotecontrolled car moved across a level parking lot.
According to the graph, which of the following conclusions about the
car's motion is supported?
A. The car is accelerating.
B. The car is stopping and starting.
C. The car is traveling at a constant velocity.
D. The car is moving through an obstacle course.
C 500
Correct Response is
A. The car is accelerating.
C 500
The figure below shows part of the periodic table.
Which of the following is an accurate comparison of the atomic number and mass of
copper (Cu) and gold (Au)?
A. Au has a smaller atomic mass and fewer electrons than Cu.
B. Au has the same atomic mass as Cu but a greater atomic number.
C. Au has the same atomic number as Cu but a much greater atomic mass.
D. Au has both a greater atomic number and a greater atomic mass than Cu
D 100
Correct Response is
What is Au has both a greater atomic number
and a greater atomic mass than Cu?
D 100
Which of the following substances is the most acidic?
A. bleach – pH 13
B. water – pH 7
C. tomato juice – pH 4
D. vinegar – pH 3
D 200
Correct Response is
What is D. vinegar – pH 3?
D 200
Which of the following changes is caused by removing heat?
A.
B.
C.
D.
A solid changes to a gas.
A liquid changes to a gas.
A solid changes to a liquid.
A liquid changes to a solid.
D 300
Correct Response is
What is
D. A liquid changes to a
solid?
D 300
The diagram below shows how a change in temperature affects the
physical state of a substance. Each of the labeled points represents
the same substance at a different temperature.
Affects of change in temperature on the physical state of a
substance
Which point represents the substance in the physical state with the
particles moving the least?
A.
point W
B.
point X
C.
point Y
D 400
D.
point Z
Correct Response is
What is A. Point W?
D 400
Which of the following is a characteristic of all
chemical changes?
A.
A different state of matter is produced.
B.
Some mass is converted to energy.
C.
Some form of light is given off.
D.
A new material is formed.
D 500
Correct Response is
What is
D.
A new material is formed?
D 500
Meiosis results in
A.Two cells with different genes
B.Four cells with identical genes
C.Two cells with identical genes
D.Four cells with different genes.
E 100
Correct Response is
What is Four cells with
different genes?
E 100
Which of the following best describes the number of chromosomes in a
normal human liver cell?
A.
23 pairs of chromosomes
B.
46 different types of chromosomes
C.
46 male chromosomes and 46 female
chromosomes
D.
23 original chromosomes and 23 duplicate
chromosomes
E 200
Correct Response is
What is
A. 23 pairs of chromosomes?
E 200
Acacia trees provide food for a species of ant that
lives on them. The ants defend the acacia tree from
grasshoppers and beetles.
This relationship
between the ant and acacia tree is best described as
A. Commensalism
B. Parasitism
C. Mutualism
D. Predator/Prey
E 300
Correct Response is
Mutualism
E 300
Two spotted leopards produce a litter of four
cubs. Three of the cubs are spotted and one is
solid black. The black coat is probably what
type of trait?
A. dominant
B. recessive B. recessive
C. polygenic
D. sex-linked
E 400
Correct Response is
What is B. recessive?
E 400
The diagrams below illustrate two different types of cell division.
Process A
Process B
Which process is the cellular division know as meiosis?
E 500
Correct Response is
Process A is meiosis.
E 500
This scientist is know for writing
the three laws of motion
F 100
Who is Isaac Newton?
F 100
This scientist is know as the
Father of Modern Genetics
F 200
Who is Gregor Mendel?
F 200
These two scientists discovered
the structure of DNA
F 300
Who are Watson & Crick?
F 300
This scientist persuaded many farmers
to conserve their soil by using crop
rotation techniques. He also made more
than 300 products from peanuts.
F 400
Who is
George Washington Carver?
F 400
This scientist argued in the
th
16
century that observation &
experimentation were the best
ways to gain knowledge about
the natural world.
F 500
Who is Sir Francis Bacon?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Creative Chemistry
Please record your wager.
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Ms. Bristol measured the mass of a closed
beaker containing several ice cubes. The
mass was 100 g. An hour later, after the
ice cubes had melted, Ms. Bristol
measured the mass of the beaker again.
What was the mass of the beaker of water
the second time?
A.50 g
B.75 g
C.100 g
D.125 g
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Correct Final Jeopardy Response
is
C. 100g
*Thank you Law of Conservation of
Mass!
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