FORCES AND ENERGY Baseball Game Questions

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FORCES AND ENERGY Baseball Game Questions SCIE_2_A_Les68Unit6ReviewQuestions_MAT 2014 CFISD

inning 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th runs outs HOME PLATE SECOND BASE FORCES AND ENERGY BASEBALL GAME FIRST BASE THIRD BASE

HOW TO PLAY If your team member answers a question correctly they advance to first base. If a team member is on first base they move to second base. If a team member is on second base, they move to third base. If a team member is on third base, they move to home plate and score a run. Each time a player moves around the bases and gets to home plate, place a mark in the run column on the scoreboard. If your team member answers a question incorrectly the player is out. Place a mark in the out column on the scoreboard. When a team gets three outs they are out for that inning.

QUESTION 1 What is a force? a push only a pull only a push and a pull a push but not a pull

ANSWER C. a push and a pull

QUESTION 2 Which produces more sound energy? a whisper a scream the meow of a kitten a pencil hitting the ground

ANSWER B. a scream

QUESTION 3 What happens to butter when it is heated? The temperature increases, it stays the same. The temperature decreases, it stays the same. The temperature increases, it melts. The temperature decreases, it melts.

ANSWER C. The temperature increases, it melts.

QUESTION 4 How will this item move? rolls spins turns around in the same place in a zigzag

ANSWER A. rolls

QUESTION 5 Which 3 things create light energy? Sun, lamp, drum hair dryer, Sun, drum Sun, lamp, flashlight drum, hair dryer, Sun

ANSWER C. Sun, lamp, flashlight

QUESTION 6 Name a use for a magnet. rolling a paper tube spinning a plastic top taking iron pieces out of sand taking plastic pieces out of sand

ANSWER C. taking iron pieces out of sand

QUESTION 7 What would take more force? moving a real car moving a bicycle

ANSWER A. real car

QUESTION 8 What happens when water loses heat? The temperature increases and it melts. The temperature decreases and it freezes. The temperature increases and it freezes. The temperature decreases and it melts.

ANSWER B. The temperature decreases and it freezes.

QUESTION 9 Will a ball roll faster on the concrete sidewalk or on the grass? on the grass on the concrete sidewalk

ANSWER B. on the concrete sidewalk

Which object is sliding? QUESTION 10 Which object is sliding? A. B. C. D. swing

ANSWER B.

Which object is spinning? QUESTION 11 Which object is spinning? A. B. C. D. swing

ANSWER D.

QUESTION 12 What happens to ice cream if it is heated? Heat is removed. The ice cream will freeze. Heat is added. The ice cream will freeze. Heat is removed. The ice cream will melt. Heat is added. The ice cream will melt.

ANSWER D. Heat is added. The ice cream will melt.

QUESTION 13 What happens to the temperature of ice as it melts? Heat is removed, so the temperature falls. Heat is removed, so the temperature rises. Heat is added, so the temperature falls. Heat is added, so the temperature rises.

ANSWER D. Heat is added, so the temperature rises.

QUESTION 14 What type of energy results when an object vibrates? light energy heat energy sound energy light and heat energy

ANSWER C. sound energy

QUESTION 15 What happens if you increase light energy? the light will get brighter the light will not get brighter the light will not be on the light will be turned off

ANSWER A. the light will get brighter

QUESTION 16 What happens when you move the magnet across the paper? The paper clip bends. The paper clip stays where it is. The paper clip breaks. The paper clip moves with the magnet.

ANSWER D. The paper clip moves with the magnet.

QUESTION 17 If nothing stops the girl on the slide, where will she eventually stop? at the top of the slide at the bottom of the slide in the middle of the slide on the ladder of the slide.

ANSWER B. at the bottom of the slide

QUESTION 18 A boy rolled a golf ball down a ramp. If he wanted the ball to roll slower as it rolled down the ramp, what should he do? use more books use less books put the ramp on tile put the ramp on sand books golf ball ramp

ANSWER B. use less books

QUESTION 19 Which pictures show a pushing force? 1. 2. 3. only picture 1 only picture 2 pictures 2 and 3 pictures 1 and 2

ANSWER D. pictures 1 and 2

QUESTION 20 Which pictures show a pulling force? 1. 2. 3. only picture 1 only picture 2 pictures 2 and 3 pictures 1 and 2

ANSWER C. pictures 2 and 3