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THIS. IS. JEOPARDY. Host at Greeneview. Your. With. Physical Science JEOPARDY. Motion Force-C. Motion Force-D. Matter-A. Matter-B. Energy-E. Energy-F. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400.

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  1. THIS IS JEOPARDY

  2. Host at Greeneview... Your With ...

  3. Physical Science JEOPARDY Motion Force-C Motion Force-D Matter-A Matter-B Energy-E Energy-F 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. Which of the illustrations below shows a liquid changing into gas? A 100

  5. A 100

  6. Which of the following objects would be attracted to magnet? Paper bag Rubber ball Iron nail Copper penny A 200

  7. C. Iron nail A 200

  8. The nail is pulled by object X, but the wood block next to it does not move. What property does object X have that attracts the nail? Density Solid state Magnetism High temperature A 300

  9. C. Magnetism A 300

  10. What is an example of a chemical change? A scientist melts ice to create water. A scientist shapes melted glass into a cylinder. A scientist grinds an iron rod to make iron filings. A scientist mixes chorine gas and sodium to make salt. A 400

  11. D. A scientist mixes chorine gas and sodium to make salt. A 400

  12. A student plays his trumpet on the stage of an empty auditorium . He hears the sound echo back to the stage. Later, the auditorium is full of people. He does not hear an echo. Explain why sound echoes in an empty auditorium. Then, describe what happens to the sound that prevents an echo from being heard in the full auditorium. A 500

  13. A 500

  14. Iron filings are dark metal shavings. When iron filings are mixed with sand, they create a grayish powder. Once these materials have been mixed together, what would be the best way to separate them? Heat the mixture Pour the mixture through a filter. Put the mixture in water and stir it. Use a magnet to pull out the iron filings. B 100

  15. D. Use a magnet to pull out the iron filings. B 100

  16. Which is an example of matter changing from a liquid to a gas? A tire loses air. A glass dish breaks. A pot of soup boils. A piece of plastic burns. B 200

  17. C. A pot of soup boils. B 200

  18. Which of these is the best conductor of heat? A rubber glove A plastic spoon A copper pot A wooden handle B 300

  19. C. A copper pot B 300

  20. What process is illustrated in the diagram? boiling melting freezing burning B 400

  21. A. boiling B 400

  22. In an experiment, sugar and iron filings are mixed together. What would be the fastest way to separate the iron filings from the sugar? B 500

  23. B 500

  24. If the person in the picture lets go of the rope, the weight (w) will fall to the ground. What force is acting to pull the weight to the ground? Friction Gravity Collision Magnetism C 100

  25. B. Gravity C 100

  26. A student measures the time it took her to run 50 meters. What is she able to calculate using bother her distance and the time measurements? her force her weight her speed her direction C 200

  27. C. her speed C 200

  28. Which tools are needed to measure the speed of a rolling ball? stopwatch, ruler spring scale, ruler thermometer, balance thermometer, stopwatch C 300

  29. A. stopwatch, ruler C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. Jasmine watches cars race around a track. What information does she need to describe the motion of the cars? the shape of the cars the speed of the cars the weight of the cars the temperature of the tires. C 400

  32. B. the speed of the cars C 400

  33. Libby went on a trip with her family. In her log, she recorded the time of day and how far her family had traveled since they started. What speed is Libby/s family family traveling in kilometers/hour? 0 km/h B. 10 km/h C. 30 km/h D. 90 km/h C 500

  34. C. 30 km/h C 500

  35. What force slows down a baseball rolling on a field? heat light friction magnetism D 100

  36. C. friction D 100

  37. The graph shows movement of a car curing a four-hour trip. What was the speed of the car, if it traveled at the same speed for all four hours? 0 km/h 50 km/h 100 km/h 200 km/h D 200

  38. B. 50 km/h D 200

  39. In order to describe an object’s motion, what is needed besides its speed and its position? its mass its height its weight its direction D 300

  40. D. its direction D 300

  41. Mr. Hayes mops the floors in the school each afternoon. When he finishes mopping, he always puts up a sign stating, “Warning: Floor Slippery When Wet.” Which force is reduced when the floor is wet? push/pull friction collision magnetism D 400

  42. B. friction D 400

  43. Tina lives next door to Mr. Baldridge and three houses away from Mrs. Minear. What does this statement identify? her speed her force her location her direction D 500

  44. C. her location D 500

  45. Jacob arranged wire, a battery, a switch and a small light bulb in four different ways as shown below. Which bulb will light up? E 100

  46. E 100

  47. When light bounces off a smooth, shiny surface, what process has occurred? refraction reflection transmission photosynthesis E 200

  48. B. reflection E 200

  49. Bill lives near an airport. Whenever a jet flies over his house, the windows of his house shake. Why does this happen? Sound waves are vibrations Sound waves can be reflected Electricity can create magnetism. Light energy travels faster than sound waves. E 300

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