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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Click the appropriate dollar amount at right to proceed to the question. _________________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________________ _________________

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  2. Click the appropriate dollar amount at right to proceed to the question _________________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ ______________ ______________ ______________ ______________ Essays Technology

  3. Phone A Friend • “OK Contestant…Please select a friend to help you with this one. You have thirty seconds to discuss your options…” Return to the Question

  4. Ask the Audience • “Audience, we need your help on this one…in a moment, we’ll ask you to indicate, by show of hands, your choice for the correct answer…” Return to the Question

  5. 50/50 Fifty - Fifty • You’ve asked that two of the wrong answers be eliminated, leaving you with one wrong answer plus the correct one. Return to the Question

  6. Correct Correct! Proceed to Next Question

  7. Incorrect Sorry, That’s Incorrect Return to the Question

  8. Where would you find most of today’s robots? 50/50 Hospitals Automobile factories A B Outer space Science labs C D

  9. People have used the term ‘robot’ for __________. 50/50 hundreds of years less than 10 years A B thousands of years less than 100 years C D

  10. What is one potential risk of creating materials using nanotechnology? 50/50 Molecules are not stable Not small enough to use A B Harm the environment Not safe for medical use C D

  11. What is robotics? 50/50 Study of robot emotions Way robots used to be built A B Technology dealing with robots Way robots manipulate objects C D

  12. The most common kind of robot used in industry is the _________________. 50/50 Robotic arm Guide robot A B Robotic surgeon Autonomous robot C D

  13. To be classified as a robot, a machine must meet these two requirements, get information from it surroundings and ____. 50/50 Give information Be made of metal A B Have emotions Do physical work C D

  14. A robot that has wheels, sensors, solar panels, and cameras is best suited to explore __________________ 50/50 the ocean floor volcanoes A B another planet the Moon’s surface C D

  15. What is the benefit of using nanotechnology to fight cancer? 50/50 Does not harm normal cells Cools and shrinks tumors A B Delivers drugs throughout the body Allows us to break the laws of physics C D

  16. Scientists use nanotechnology to tag chromosomes with which one of the following? 50/50 nanopores nanoshells A B nanotropes nanocrystals C D

  17. How big is a nanometer? 50/50 One millionth the length of a meter One billionth the length of a meter A B One tenth the length of a millimeter One hundredth the length of a millimeter C D

  18. One of the challenges of nanotechnology is _________ 50/50 Moving atoms precisely Building a large enough robot A B Making raw materials affordable Breaking the laws of physics C D

  19. What form of carbon has six-sided pattern repeating and is hollow in the middle? 50/50 Amorphous carbon Diamond A B Graphite Carbon nanotube C D

  20. What can robotic pets do for people with special needs? 50/50 Fix special meals Reduce feelings of loneliness A B Hold a conversation Everything a human can do C D

  21. How do current robots differ from the ideal robot of the future? 50/50 Today’s robots are specialized Today’s robots are universal A B Today’s robots require human interaction Today’s robots do not require human interaction C D

  22. How does an autonomous robot differ from other types of robots? 50/50 Requires a human supervisor Can act without direct supervision A B Performs complex physical work Gathers information from its surroundings C D

  23. 1) 1) 1) Essays • Explain how developments in computer technology have aided robot development. • Describe how a robotic arm is “taught” to perform its functions. • Identify two benefits of robot-assisted surgery and explain how the robot helps make these benefits possible. • Identify the two categories of robots used for exploring and explain how they are different. • Describe the remarkable properties of carbon nanotubes that make them unique and exciting. Also describe any possible harmful effects of using them.

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