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  1. The Nature of Science Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion Earth and Space $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Click here for Final Jeopardy Organisms and Environment Potpourri JEOPARDY

  2. The Nature of Science- $100 When something is not based on facts, or information it is considered this.

  3. The Nature of Science-$100 What is an opinion?

  4. The Nature of Science-$200 Which statement correctly describes a change in position? A- It is an effect of movement. B- It is caused only by a pull. C- It is caused only by a push. D- It is an effect of change in temperature.

  5. The Nature of Science-$200 Which statement correctly describes a change in position? A- It is an effect of movement.

  6. The Nature of Science-$300 Which statement is correct about an experiment? A- It should only have one variable. B- It begins with drawing conclusions and ends with asking questions. C- It includes recording data and drawing conclusions. D- It can be made up as you go along.

  7. The Nature of Science-$300 Which statement is correct about an experiment? A- It should only have one variable.

  8. The Nature of Science-$400 Which tool is the best one for measuring the distance around a ball? A- graduated cylinder B- meter stick C- scale D- measuring tape

  9. The Nature of Science-$400 Which tool is the best one for measuring the distance around a ball? D- measuring tape

  10. The Nature of Science-$500 Which example is a model? A- globe B- volcano C- dinosaur D- heart

  11. The Nature of Science-$500 Which example is a model? A- globe

  12. Organisms and Environment-$100 What does an eagle’s sharp beak help it do? A- run from predators B- catch its prey C- hide from predators D- migrate

  13. Organisms and Environment-$100 What does an eagle’s sharp beak help it do? B- catch its prey

  14. Organisms and Environment-$200 The snowshoe rabbit lives in an ecosystem that is cold and snowy in winter. Its fur turns white in the winter. Which does the snowshoe rabbit’s fur help it do? A- hibernate B- migrate C- sneak up on its prey D- hide from predators

  15. Organisms and Environment-$200 The snowshoe rabbit lives in an ecosystem that is cold and snowy in winter. Its fur turns white in the winter. Which does the snowshoe rabbit’s fur help it do? D- hide from predators

  16. Organisms and Environment-$300 Which statement best describes how living things get their characteristics? A- They are carried by germs. B- They are absorbed through the skin. C- They are inherited from their parents. D- They are obtained by eating food.

  17. Organisms and Environment-$300 Which statement best describes how living things get their characteristics? C- They are inherited from their parents.

  18. Organisms and Environment-$400 Which example describes how two living things interact in an ecosystem? A- A grass takes in sunlight. B- A snake breathes in oxygen from air. C- A seed is carried by wind. D- A bird eats a cricket.

  19. Organisms and Environment-$400 Which example describes how two living things interact in an ecosystem? D- A bird eats a cricket.

  20. Organisms and Environment-$500 Which is an example of an effect of pollution. A- loss of some of the water in lakes B- building of roads and parks C- killing of plants and animals D- removal of the top layer of soil

  21. Organisms and Environment-$500 Which is an example of an effect of pollution. C- killing of plants and animals

  22. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion- $100 Which substance most likely dissolves in water? A- iron B- sugar C- sand D- silver

  23. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion- $100 Which substance most likely dissolves in water? B- sugar

  24. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$200 Which describes chemical energy transformed into mechanical energy? A- fuel used to power a truck B- batteries used to turn on a flashlight C- wind used to power a windmill D- sunlight used to warm up a pool

  25. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$200 Which describes chemical energy transformed into mechanical energy? A- fuel used to power a truck

  26. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$300 Which best describes energy? A- ability to cause change B- movement of an object C- fuel used to power a car D- movement of charged particles

  27. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$300 Which best describes energy? A- ability to cause change

  28. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$400 Which statement best describes how gravity affects a soccer ball rolling across a field? A- Gravity does not pull on the ball. B- Gravity changes the ball’s speed. C- Gravity changes the ball’s direction. D- Gravity does not change the ball’s motion.

  29. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$400 Which statement best describes how gravity affects a soccer ball rolling across a field? B- Gravity changes the ball’s speed.

  30. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$500 Which statement best describes the effect Earth’s gravity has on a falling object? A- It decreases the speed of the object. B- It increased the speed of the object. C- It decreases the distance the object falls. D- It increases the distance the object falls.

  31. Matter, Energy, Force, and Motion-$500 Which statement best describes the effect Earth’s gravity has on a falling object? B- It increased the speed of the object.

  32. Earth and Space- $100 Which term is the name for the features of Earth’s surface? A- storms B- layers C- landforms D- communities

  33. Earth and Space-$100 Which term is the name for the features of Earth’s surface? C- landforms

  34. Earth and Space-$200 Which is the name of a natural resource that can be replaced? A- fuel B- nonrenewable resources C- renewable resources D- mineral

  35. Earth and Space-$200 Which is the name of a natural resource that can be replaced? C- renewable resources

  36. Earth and Space-$300 Which example is the term for water in the gaseous state? A- ice B- frost C- water vapor D- clouds

  37. Earth and Space-$300 Which example is the term for water in the gaseous state? C- water vapor

  38. Earth and Space-$400 Which instrument would you use to measure air pressure? A- thermometer B- anemometer C- barometer D- windsock

  39. Earth and Space-$400 Which instrument would you use to measure air pressure? C- barometer

  40. Earth and Space-$500 Which statement best describes how the sun and Earth are related? A- Earth revolves around the sun. B- The sun revolves around Earth. C- Earth rotates on its axis. D- The sun rotates on its axis.

  41. Earth and Space-$500 Which statement best describes how the sun and Earth are related? A- Earth revolves around the sun.

  42. Potpourri- $100 Which tool would you use to measure the volume of apple juice? A- clock B- graduated cylinder C- scale D- balance

  43. Potpourri-$100 Which tool would you use to measure the volume of apple juice? B- graduated cylinder

  44. Potpourri-$200 Which would you most likely use a terrarium to represent? A- mouse B- human heart C- forest ecosystem D- weather in Pittsburgh

  45. Potpourri-$200 Which would you most likely use a terrarium to represent? C- forest ecosystem

  46. Potpourri-$300 Which statement correctly describes how talc is different from diamond? A- Only diamond is light in color. B- Only diamond is flexible. C- Only talc is attracted by a magnet. D- Talc is softer than diamond.

  47. Potpourri-$300 Which statement correctly describes how talc is different from diamond? D- Talc is softer than diamond.

  48. Potpourri-$400 Clouds form when water vapor in the atmosphere cools to form tiny liquid water drops. Which process takes place when clouds form? A- evaporation B- condensation C- sublimation D- melting

  49. Potpourri-$400 Clouds form when water vapor in the atmosphere cools to form tiny liquid water drops. Which process takes place when clouds form? B- condensation

  50. Potpourri-$500 Which example is a system? A- mineral B- forest C- sunlight D- vase

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