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Jeopardy ENERGY ONCE ENERGYTWICE Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 2 MUCH CHEMISTRY ENERGY ONCE ENERGYTWICE ENERGY TRES VESES MORE CHEMISTRY Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

CHUCK SAYS”LETS PLAY JEOPARDY”

$100 MORE CHEMISTRY Which of the following chemical equations is balanced? a. 3Ca + O2  3CaO2 3Ca + 2O2  5CaO2 Ca + 2O2  2CaO2 Ca + O2  CaO2

$200 MORE CHEMISTRY Which phrase describes what happens to atoms in a chemical reaction? a. sometimes lost, never rearranged b. sometimes lost, gained, or rearranged c. never lost or gained, just rearranged d. lost or gained, never rearranged

$300 MORE CHEMISTRY Which is the product in this chemical formula? N + O2  NO2 a. N c. O2 b. O d. NO2

$400 MORE CHEMISTRY How many carbon atoms are in this glucose molecule? C6H12O6 a. three c. twelve b. six d. twenty-four

$500 MORE CHEMISTRY How many total atoms are present in this molecule? 7Na3PO4 a. 7 c. 28 b. 21 d. 56

$100 TOO MUCH CHEMISTRY Which of the following is NOT a sign of a chemical reaction? a. gas formation c. energy change b. solid formation d. freezing water

$200 TOO MUCH CHEMISTRY What is the force that holds atoms together called? a chemical solution a chemical reaction c. a chemical mixture d. a chemical bond

$300 TOO MUCH CHEMISTRY What do you call change from one form of energy to another? energy change energy transformation conversion of power energy transfer

$400 TOO MUCH CHEMISTRY Which of the following does not use flowing water as a way to turn a turbine? a. geothermal c. wave b. hydroelectric d. tidal

$500 TOO MUCH CHEMISTRY _____________________ is a structure that captures the sun’s energy and converts it to electricity. a. Solar battery c. Solar reflector b. Wind farm d. Photovoltaic cell

$100 ENERGY ONCE Most of the electricity generated in the United States is made by generators powered by a. nuclear energy c. wind energy b. solar energy d. fossil fuel energy

$200 ENERGY ONCE Nuclear power stations use this as fuel. a. coal c. steam b. uranium d. sodium

$300 ENERGY ONCE Energy made by the burning of fossil fuels is harmful to the environment because it causes air pollution it causes acid rain it adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere all of the above

$400 ENERGY ONCE Which of these creates the most greenhouse gases? a. biomass c. solar b. wind d. hydroelectric

$500 ENERGY ONCE Which of these has the least environmental impact? a. hydroelectric c. tidal b. geothermal d. fossil fuels

$100 ENERGY TWICE _______energy comes from burning animal waste or plant materials such as wood or sugar cane. wind Hydroelectric coal biomass

$200 ENERGY TWICE Which of the following is NOT a renewable resource? a. coal b. wind c. tidal d. solar

$300 ENERGY TWICE Which of the following is NOT an advantage of wind energy? a. produces no pollution b. needs no fuel c. low operating costs d. can be noisy

$400 ENERGY TWICE The major drawback for tidal energy is a. the large dam is very expensive to build b. you can’t depend on the tides c. it is a renewable resource d. doesn’t produce enough electricity

$500 ENERGY TWICE What type of energy does a nuclear power plant generate to boil water? a. thermal c. light b. sound d. chemical

$100 ENERGY TRES VESES Which form of energy involves building a dam and creating a large lake to generate electricity? geothermal hydroelectric tidal wave

$200 ENERGY TRES VESES Which of the following is not a fossil fuel? a. coal b. oil c. water d. natural gas

$300 ENERGY TRES VESES plutonium b. radium c. rubidium d. uranium What element is most often used in nuclear power plants? plutonium b. radium c. rubidium d. uranium

$400 ENERGY TRES VESES Which of the following is NOT true of solar energy? a. it produces enough energy to easily cover the cost of solar panels b. The solar panels can be expensive to install c. They must be placed where there is enough sunlight d. it is a renewable resource

$500 ENERGY TRES VESES In which location would solar energy work best? a. The North Pole c. Seattle, Washington b. The Sahara Desert d. Antarctica

AnswerS ENERGY ONCE ENERGY TWICE 100-D 200-B 300-D MORE CHEM 400- A TOO MUCH CHEMISTRY 100- D 200- D 300- B 400- A 500-D ENERGY TRES VESES 100- B 200-C 300-D 400-A 500-B ENERGY TWICE 100- D 200-A 300- D 400- A 500-D

Final Jeopardy H1N1 influenza, also known as the swine flu, was labeled a pandemic. It infected humans beginning in the spring of 2009 and was declared over by the end of August 2010. How is this disease different than the normal seasonal flu we hear about every year? A. Pandemics affect small groups of individuals in one town, whereas seasonal flu affects thousands of people nationwide each year. B. Pandemics rarely kill any people, whereas seasonal flu has a high death rate, killing up to 15% of those who catch it each year. C. Pandemics are not highly contagious while the seasonal flu spreads easily and needs to be contained carefully. D. Pandemics affect people worldwide on more than one continent while seasonal flu is a normal small-scale illness each year.

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER D