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Jeopardy

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Jeopardy

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  1. This is Jeopardy

  2. With Your Host 1

  3. Jeopardy Shoot the Moon Moonbeam Loony Cheesy Satellite Moonstruck 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. How long does it take forthe Earth to make onecomplete rotation? • A. 1 YearB. 1 MonthC. 1 Day and 1 NightD. 1 Hour A 100

  5. C. 1 Day and 1 Night A 100

  6. Why does the moon appear in different shapes or phases at different times of the month? • The moon moves in and out of the sun’s light. • The sun’s shadow is cast on portions of the moon. • The moon moves in and out of the Earth’s shadow as it moves around the Earth. A 200

  7. C. The moon moves in and out of the Earth’s shadow as itmoves around the Earth. A 200

  8. Why doesn’t the moon shine as bright as the sun? • The moon is much smaller than the sun. • The moon shines at night and the sun shines during the day. • The light from the moon is reflected light from the sun. • The sun is farther from the Earth. A 300

  9. The light from the moon is reflected light from the sun. A 300

  10. Which of the following statements describes the picture? • The time is midnight, the moon is directly overhead. • The time is midnight, the moon is in the eastern sky. • The time is early morning, the moon is directly overhead. • The time is early morning, the moon is in the western sky. A 400

  11. B. The time is midnight, the moon is in the eastern sky. A 400

  12. Why does the moon appearto move across the skyduring the night? • It travels around Earth every day. • Earth rotates on its axis. • It is extremely far away. • All objects in space are moving. A 500

  13. B. Earth rotateson its axis. A 500

  14. Why do we see phases of the moon during a month? • We see only the lit part of the moon as it moves around Earth. • Eclipses of the moon occur nightly. • Parts of the moon are always in shadow. B 100

  15. A. We see only the lit part of the moon as it moves around Earth. B 100

  16. Waxing Crescent • First Quarter • New Moon • Full Moon Matt is keeping track of the phases of the moon. What would the phase be on March 30th? B 200

  17. C. Full Moon B 200

  18. A photographer needs to take pictures of animals in the light of the full moon. What would be the best way for her to schedule this event? • Listen to a radio program about the moon. • Ask her friend who stays up late every night. • Look in the encyclopedia or online. • Consult a calendar that shows moon phases. B 300

  19. D. Consult a calendar that shows moon phases. B 300

  20. One spring day, our class watches the sun partly disappear. You look through a pinhole in a box. Why did someof the sun disappear? • The sun often disappears in the spring. • The pinhole in the box wasn’t round. • The moon blocked part of its light. • Earth’s shadow blocked the light. B 400

  21. C. The moon blocked part of its light. B 400

  22. The earth’s orbit around the solar system. • The sun’s orbit around the galaxy. • The Earth’s shadow upon the moon. • The relationship of the moon with the sun. What is the light portion of the moon moving across the face of the moon through the cycle? B 500

  23. D. The relationship of the moon with the sun. B 500

  24. Use the picture below to answer the question. What phase of the moon would you see on this night? • Half Moon • Gibbous Moon C. New Moon D. Full Moon C 100

  25. D. Full Moon C 100

  26. From Earth, which position below would show the pictured phase of the moon? • Position A C. Position E • Position C D. Position G C 200

  27. A. Position A C 200

  28. Which of the following correctly describes the movement ofEarth, moon and sun? • Sun revolves around moon, moon revolves around Earth • Sun and moon revolve around Earth • Moon revolves around sun, Earth revolves around moon • Moon revolves around Earth, Earth revolves around sun C 300

  29. Moon revolves around Earth, Earth revolves around sun C 300

  30. DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

  31. If a complete moon cycle takes approximately 28 days, and the full moon for July is on the 10th, what day would you predict the full moon to be on in December. • 23rd • 2nd • 7th • 10th C 400

  32. 23rd C 400

  33. What is your prediction from the observations below: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 • You will NOT be able to see the moon at 10 p.m. on day 16. • LESS light will be reflected from the moon each night next week. • The moon will go through the same phase in the same order on days 15-28. C 500

  34. You will NOT be able to see the moon at 10 p.m. on day 16. C 500

  35. In which diagram would the person see the fullest moon at midnight? D 100

  36. B. Is Correct D 100

  37. If you watched the night sky for several hours, how would the stars appear to be moving? They would move around… • The North Star • The Big Dipper • The Moon • You D 200

  38. The North Star D 200

  39. Which statement about the diagram below would have to be true to show an object’s motion in the form of “revolving in orbit?” • The moon would have to spin so that we can see the other side. • Earth would have to rotate so that the axis tilts the other way. • Earth would have to spin so that Utah is no longer visible. • The moon would have to move to a different phase. D 300

  40. The moon would have to move to a different phase. D 300

  41. What causes the apparent movement of objects acrossthe sky during a day ornight on Earth? • The revolution of Earth in its orbit. • The rotation of Earth on its axis • The location of Earth in space. • The objects are moving around Earth. D 400

  42. The rotation of Earth on its axis D 400

  43. You are looking down directly on the North Pole. Remember, the Earth rotates counterclockwise. Which of the statementsbelow best explains your observations? • The moon has revolved in its orbit; one whole day has passed, changing the moon’s phase. • The Earth has revolved in its orbit; the poles now tilt differently, so it is a new season. • The Earth has rotated on its axis; 6 hours have passed and the moon is setting in the western sky. D 500

  44. The Earth has rotated on its axis; 6 hours have passed and the moon is settingin the western sky. D 500

  45. From Earth, which position below would show the pictured phase of the moon? • Position A C. Position E • Position C D. Position G E 100

  46. C. Position E E 100

  47. From Earth, which position below would show the pictured phase of the moon? • Position G C. Position B • Position A D. Position F E 200

  48. C. Position B E 200

  49. Which statement below explainsyour observations? • The Earth has rotated on its axis; nearly a whole day has passed. • The Earth has revolved around the sun; a new season is shown. • The moon has rotated, exposing a different surface to the Earth. E 300

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