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Test Review Jeopardy Adapted by T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net/ Theme music downloaded from: http://www.angelfire.com/d20/boominc/ To change the title, click on it, pause and click again. The Word Art menu will appear. Click on Edit Text to change the text. Click Word Art Gallery button or the Word Art Shape button to change the look. Click on the format button to change the color pattern. Adapted by T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net/

Game Rules and Procedures Each table is 1 team. No changing tables or teams! Each team gets 1 dry erase board, 1 marker and 1 eraser. One person is in charge of writing down answers. Dry markers go in the dry marker bin. Good markers can be retrieved for the good marker bin. Don’t waste my markers! Hold up boards so I can verify sight lines.

Scoring System Correct Answer: 1 point First correct answer: 2 points Incorrect Answer: no point Arguing with team: lose a point Talking during game: lose a point (don’t accidentally give away your answers!!) Being disruptive: lose a point

Contestants Don’t Forget... To change the font, style, color of text, click and highlight by dragging across the text and select the change using the format toolbar above or by clicking on Format and selecting Font. To enhance your game insert clipart and graphics where appropriate. Click on Insert, select Picture and either browse the clipart for a picture or insert a picture from your files. Movie clips and sounds can be added in the same manner.

Although they give answers in the form of questions on the TV show, you do not need to do this. You do need to write your answers on your team’s game board! To animate text or an object, click on the item and select Custom Animation from the Slide Show menu. Select the effect, speed and timing for the animation. To insert sound, click on Insert, select Movies and Sound and choose the source of your sound. Scroll through the list and select the sound you want to play. You will be asked if you want to play the sound automatically. Select OK.

Chemical thermal electrical Electrical light chemical Which of the following best describes the energy transfer occurring inside a flashlight? Chemical thermal electrical Electrical light chemical Sound electrical chemical Chemical electrical light

Chemical thermal electrical Electrical light chemical Which of the following best describes the energy transfer occurring inside a flashlight? ANSWER: D. Chemical (battery) to electrical (wires) to light (light bulb) Chemical thermal electrical Electrical light chemical Sound electrical chemical Chemical electrical light

As a microwave cooks food, electrical energy is transferred into all of the following types of energy EXCEPT… A. SOLAR B. LIGHT C. THERMAL

As a microwave cooks food, electrical energy is transferred into all of the following types of energy EXCEPT… ANSWER: A (sunlight is not involved) A. SOLAR B. LIGHT C. THERMAL

Which example shows chemical energy transferring into electrical energy? Oil lamp lights a room Sunlight powers a calculator Car battery makes headlights shine Blowtorch wields metal together

C. Car battery (chemical) making headlights shine (electrical)

Heat traveling by direct touch is called…

ANSWER: CONDUCTION

Heat traveling on a liquid or a gas is called…

ANSWER: CONVECTION

Heat travelling on electromagnetic waves is called…

ANSWER: RADIATION

Are energy transfers happening in BOTH of these pictures? Fire in a fireplace Water turns a wheel

(mechanical to mechanical) (chemical to thermal/light) Answer: YES! Water turns a wheel (mechanical to mechanical) Fire in a fireplace (chemical to thermal/light) 19

Burning coal powers steam engine trains Burning coal powers steam engine trains. Which statement best describes the energy transfer that occurs? chemical (coal) to mechanical (movement) with some light and heat Electrical (wires) to mechanical (movement)

Answer: A Coal is chemical (stored) energy. When burned it moves the train (mechanical) and some energy escapes as light and heat.

Warm air over land rises and cool ocean air falls Warm air over land rises and cool ocean air falls. What kind of heat transfer is this an example of? Convection, Radiation, or Conduction?

Answer: Convection When heat travels by attaching itself to a liquid or gas, it is called CONVECTION.

Which rock has the most heat (thermal energy?) A, B, or C? 54º 10º 18º A B C

B A ANSWER: B (It is hottest. The more heat, the more thermal energy) 54º 10º 18º A B C

Where will the heat in Rock B move – into A, into C, or into both? 54º 10º 18º A B C

ANSWER: into both. (Heat moves where it is cold ANSWER: into both. (Heat moves where it is cold. Both rocks A and C are colder than rock B). 54º 10º 18º A B C

Which bear has more thermal energy? Bear in sunlight Bear in shade

Answer: A. Bear in sunlight (thermal energy is heat Answer: A. Bear in sunlight (thermal energy is heat. The bear in sunlight is hotter). Back to Game

How is the bear getting the thermal energy? The Sun is heating the air, which heats the bear The Sun is heating the bear directly

B. The Sun is heating the bear directly (in a process called Radiation)

How is heat transferred FIRST in this picture? Heat goes from water to the hot plate by convection Heat goes from water to the hot plate by conduction Heat goes from the hot plate to the water by convection Heat goes from the hot plate to the water by conduction

Answer: D. Heat goes from hot plate to water by conduction (direct touch)

48°C Four blocks of different temperatures are stacked. Where would energy transfer by conduction move downward from a higher block to a lower block? 52°C 55°C 53°C FROM BLUE BLOCK TO GREEN BLOCK FROM RED BLOCK TO BLUE BLOCK FROM YELLOW BLOCK TO GREEN BLOCK FROM RED BLOCK TO YELLOW BLOCK

48°C Four blocks of different temperatures are stacked. Where would energy transfer by conduction move downward from a higher block to a lower block? 52°C 55°C ANSWER: C C. FROM YELLOW BLOCK TO GREEN BLOCK (conduction is direct touch and heat will move where it is cold. And yellow to green is downward.) 53°C

Water was heated to 40°C and poured into four different containers Water was heated to 40°C and poured into four different containers. Ten minutes later the water’s temperature was taken again. Which container allowed the most heat to escape? Container GLASS WOOD PAPER PLASTIC First Temperature 40°C 2nd Temperature 19°C 32°C 30°C 28°C

ANSWER: GLASS (This container lost the most thermal energy) Water was heated to 40°C and poured into four different containers. Ten minutes later the water’s temperature was taken again. Which container allowed the most heat to escape? Container GLASS WOOD PAPER PLASTIC First Temperature 40°C 2nd Temperature 19°C 32°C 30°C 28°C ANSWER: GLASS (This container lost the most thermal energy)

Renewable Energy means… A. You can never run out of it B. You can run out of it, but you can make more of it in a short amount of time. C. It takes millions of years to make.

Renewable Energy means… CORRECT ANSWER: B A. You can never run out of it B. You can run out of it, but you can make more of it in a short amount of time. C. It takes millions of years to make.

Nonrenewable means… A. You can never run out of it B. You can run out of it, but you can make more of it in a short amount of time. C. You can run out of it and it might take millions of years to make more.

Nonrenewable means… A. You can never run out of it B. You can run out of it, but you can make more of it in a short amount of time. C. You can run out of it and it might take millions of years to make more.

Solar Energy Wind Energy Natural Gas Biomass Coal power Which energy resource would be best for a community living on a lot of flat land and needing a non-polluting, efficient sound of energy? Energy Resource Features and Requirements Solar Energy Expensive to build 6-30% efficiency Wind Energy Turbines must be free of obstruction 40-80% efficiency Natural Gas Can be used in small area 50-60% efficiency Biomass Uses agricultural and forest industry by-products Coal power Creates air pollution 35-45% efficiency

Solar Energy Wind Energy Natural Gas Biomass Coal power Which energy resource would be best for a community living on a lot of flat land and needing a non-polluting, efficient sound of energy? ANSWER: Wind Energy Energy Resource Features and Requirements Solar Energy Expensive to build 6-30% efficiency Wind Energy Turbines must be free of obstruction 40-80% efficiency Natural Gas Can be used in small area 50-60% efficiency Biomass Uses agricultural and forest industry by-products Coal power Creates air pollution 35-45% efficiency

Which of the following is a disadvantage of nuclear energy? A. Renewable B. Pollutes the air C. Creates harmful radiation D. Reduces landfills

Which of the following is a disadvantage of nuclear energy? ANSWER C A. Renewable B. Pollutes the air C. Creates harmful radiation D. Reduces landfills

What disadvantages does solar energy have when compared to wind energy? A. More expensive than wind and needs lots of sun B. Cheaper than wind and pollutes the air C. More expensive than wind and needs lots of flat land D. Cheaper than wind but needs very little maintenance

What disadvantages does solar energy have when compared to wind energy What disadvantages does solar energy have when compared to wind energy? ANSWER A A. More expensive than wind and needs lots of sun B. Cheaper than wind and pollutes the air C. More expensive than wind and needs lots of flat land D. Cheaper than wind but needs very little maintenance

Which of the following is an advantage to using biomass? A. Stores lots of energy B. pollutes the air C. Decreases waste products

Which of the following is an advantage to using biomass? ANSWER C A. Stores lots of energy B. pollutes the air C. Decreases waste products

The pie chart shows the percentage of monthly income one family spends on energy. Which idea would best save them money? Turn off the space heater when they leave their home B. Switch to a more energy-efficient water heater C. Never leave the refrigerator door open D. Unplug computers at night

The pie chart shows the percentage of monthly income one family spends on energy. Which idea would best save them money? ANSWER A Turn off the space heater when they leave their home B. Switch to a more energy-efficient water heater C. Never leave the refrigerator door open D. Unplug computers at night

‘Conserve’ means ‘to save. ’ ‘Recycle’ means ‘to reuse ‘Conserve’ means ‘to save.’ ‘Recycle’ means ‘to reuse.’ How does saving and reusing paper help manage energy resources? A. Using less paper saves trees, which can then be used for an energy resource, like biomass B. It increases landfill waste C. Burning paper produces energy D. Energy used to recycle paper might use up other natural resources in the process

‘Conserve’ means ‘to save. ’ ‘Recycle’ means ‘to reuse ‘Conserve’ means ‘to save.’ ‘Recycle’ means ‘to reuse.’ How does saving and reusing paper help manage energy resources? CORRECT ANSWER: A A. Using less paper saves trees, which can then be used for an energy resource, like biomass B. It increases landfill waste C. Burning paper produces energy D. Energy used to recycle paper might use up other natural resources in the process

What are some advantages to solar energy? renewable, sun is free, non-polluting Non-renewable, does not pollute air, uses lots of land Uses lots of land, only works when sun is shining, kills birds Does not pollute air, only works when sun is shining and is renewable

What are some advantages to solar energy? Answer: A renewable, sun is free, non-polluting Non-renewable, does not pollute air, uses lots of land Uses lots of land, only works when sun is shining, kills birds Does not pollute air, only works when sun is shining and is renewable 55

Which of the following are disadvantages of using hydroelectric energy to produce electricity? A. It disrupts the ecosystem B. It causes oil spills C. It pollutes the air D. It’s cheap

Answer A: building a hydroelectric dam can sometimes hurt wildlife Answer A: building a hydroelectric dam can sometimes hurt wildlife. This is a disadvantage Back to Game

Which is an advantage wind stations have over coal? Wind is renewable and pollution-free Wind farms can’t hurt wildlife Wind energy is more expensive D. Wind stations use non-renewable resources and are pollution-free

Answer: A. Wind stations use renewable energy and are pollution-free

Which sentence best describes hydroelectric power? Renewable, non-polluting, uses sunlight directly Non-renewable, pollutes air, kills birds Renewable, does not pollute air, can be used as fishing area None of the above Back to Game

Which sentence best describes hydroelectric power? Answer: C Renewable, non-polluting, uses sunlight directly Non-renewable, pollutes air, kills birds Renewable, does not pollute air, can be used as fishing area None of the above Back to Game 61

What’s a disadvantage of wind energy? Renewable, requires running water, and uses lots of land Non-renewable, non-polluting, uses lots of land Uses lots of land, only works when wind blows, kills birds Renewable, does not pollute the air, uses the sun directly

What’s a disadvantage of wind energy? Answer: C. Renewable, requires running water, and uses lots of land Non-renewable, non-polluting, uses lots of land Uses lots of land, only works when wind blows, kills birds Renewable, does not pollute the air, uses the sun directly

A. Coal B. Oil C. Natural Gas Which fossil fuel resource produces the LEAST amount of greenhouse gases? A. Coal B. Oil C. Natural Gas

A. Coal B. Oil C. Natural Gas Which fossil fuel resource produces the LEAST amount of greenhouse gases? ANSWER C (natural gas pollutes less than other fossil fuels) A. Coal B. Oil C. Natural Gas

Which statement is true, based on this bar graph? A. Nuclear energy is more popular than natural gas B. Coal is cheaper to mine than natural gas C. Hydroelectric power is used less than geothermal energy D. Biomass was produced as much as hydroelectric energy

Which statement is true, based on this bar graph? CORRECT ANSWER: D A. Nuclear energy is more popular than natural gas B. Coal is cheaper to mine than natural gas C. Hydroelectric power is used less than geothermal energy D. Biomass was produced as much as hydroelectric energy

One advantage to using coal for fuel is… A. Coal hurts the environment B. Coal is found in only a few places in America C. There is not much coal on Earth D. Coal is cheap to mine and transport

One advantage to using coal for fuel is… CORRECT ANSWER: D (the rest are disadvantages) A. Coal hurts the environment B. Coal is found in only a few places in America C. There is not much coal on Earth D. Coal is cheap to mine and transport

According to this chart, what percentage of energy came from fossil fuels?

Don’t forget that petroleum is oil! According to this chart, what percentage of energy came from fossil fuels? ANSWER: 23% (13+9+1) Don’t forget that petroleum is oil!

What would save this person the most energy? A. Using the microwave more B. never using the oven C. turning off the air conditioner D. unplugging the PC and peripherals

What would save this person the most energy? CORRECT ANSWER: D A. Using the microwave more B. never using the oven C. turning off the air conditioner D. unplugging the PC and peripherals The long bar shows that this person uses most of his energy on PC and peripherals!

Two sources of renewable energy are… A. Solar and Nuclear B. Geothermal and Biomass C. Petroleum (oil) and natural gas D. Coal and Hydropower

Two sources of renewable energy are…CORRECT ANSWER: B A. Solar and Nuclear B. Geothermal and Biomass C. Petroleum (oil) and natural gas D. Coal and Hydropower

What would be the best title for this flow chart? Wind blows A. Wind Farm B. Hydroelectric plant C. Coal mine D. Biomass production Turbines Spin Turbine converts mechanical energy into electrical energy

What would be the best title for this flow chart? CORRECT ANSWER: A Wind blows A. Wind Farm B. Hydroelectric plant C. Coal mine D. Biomass production Turbines Spin Turbine converts mechanical energy into electrical energy

How many points do you want to risk? Final Jeopardy How many points do you want to risk? To customize the Daily doubles, Click on the First Daily Double button using the right mouse button. Select Action Settings. Click on the drop down menu next to the Option to Hyperlink to. Select Slide. A preview window of the slides will appear. Select the slide you want to attach to the First Daily Double. Do the same for the Second Daily Double.

Final Jeopardy A group of students are trying to conserve energy at their school. How can they best measure the success of their plan? They could count how many hours the lights stay on in class every day They could read the electric bills each month to see if the school is paying less for electricity They could ask all their teachers to keep doors and windows closed They could check the temperature inside and compare it to the temperature outside every day.

A group of students are trying to conserve energy at their school A group of students are trying to conserve energy at their school. How can they best measure the success of their plan? CORRECT ANSWER: B (It most effectively measures energy usage). They could count how many hours the lights stay on in class every day They could read the electric bills each month to see if the school is paying less for electricity They could ask all their teachers to keep doors and windows closed They could check the temperature inside and compare it to the temperature outside every day.

And the winner is …