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Physical Science Jeopardy Score Board Physical Science Jeopardy Matter and Its Properties Changes in Matter Forces and Motion Energy and Sound 100 200 300 400 500 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Matter and Its Properties 100 A student pours 35 mL of water into a graduated cylinder. She then placed an object in the cylinder. She now reads the volume as 87 mL. What is the volume of the object? 42 mL 52 mL 37 mL 122 mL See Answer

Matter and Its Properties 100A B

Matter and Its Properties 200 Two objects have the same volume. What measurement do you need to find out which object has the greater density? Length Height Mass Pressure Answer

Matter and Its Properties 200A C

Matter and Its Properties 300 This is a picture of what? Answer

Matter and Its Properties 300A Periodic Table

Matter and Its Properties 400A Which of the following answers have molecules that are packed very close? Solid Liquid Gas Answer

Matter and Its Properties 400A

Matter and Its Properties 500A Water can undergo phusical changes when its temperature changes. Explain how water changes states? Answer

Matter and Its Properties 500A Water changes from a liquid to a gas when it is heated. Water changes from a liquid to a solid when it is cooled. These are physical changes that occur.

Which of the four following containers hold a solution? Changes in Matter 100 Which of the four following containers hold a solution? The container with water in it The container with lemonade in it The container with a rusty nail in it The container with rocks and sand in it Answer

Changes in Matter 100A C

Changes in Matter 200 Answer What is happening to the wood in this picture? It is undergoing a chemical change from wood to ash. It is undergoing a physical change from wood to ash. It is undergoing a heat change from wood to ash. It is undergoing a phase change from ash to wood Answer

Changes in Matter 200A A

Which of the followiing is a physical change? Changes in Matter 300 Which of the followiing is a physical change? Cooking eggs Burning wood A nail rusting Cutting a block of cheese Answer

Changes in Matter 300 A D

How can you separate a saltwater mixture? Changes in Matter 400 How can you separate a saltwater mixture? Freeze it Pour it through a strainer Boil it Add more salt Answer

Changes in Matter 400A C

Changes in Matter 500 What is the difference between a chemical change and a physical change? Answer

Changes in Matter 500 A Chemical changes produce new kinds of matter. Physical change does not.

Forces and Motion 100 A baseball player hits a pop fly high into the air. What force brings the ball back to the ground? Friction Magnetism Atmospheric pressure Gravity Answer

Forces and Motion 100A D

Forces and Motion 200 When you use a door knob to open a door, what simple machine are you using? Pulley Lever Wedge Wheel and Axle Answer

Forces and Motion 200A D

Forces and Motion 300 Four children have 4 different toy cars. To start the car, each student pushes each car with the same amount of force. Which car will have the greatest speed? A 50 kilogram car across the grass. A 50 kilogram car across the pavement. A 25 kilogram car across the grass A 25 kilogram car across the pavement. Answer

Forces and Motion 300A D

The head of the axe is what type of simple machine? Forces and Motion 400 The head of the axe is what type of simple machine? Wheel and axle Lever Wedge screw Answer

Forces and Motion 400A C

Identify 3 contact forces and two non contact forces? Forces and Motion 500 Identify 3 contact forces and two non contact forces? Answer

Forces and Motion 500A Push, Pull, and Friction are contact forces. Gravity and Magnetism are non contact forces.

Energy and Sound 100 Which number points to the crest of the wave? Which number points to the trough of the wave? Answer

Energy and Sound 100A 4-Crest 2-Trough

Energy and Sound 200 A girl buys a cup of coffee but it is very hot. She places an ice cube in the cup. Which of the following best describes what happens when the coffee comes in contact with the ice? The ice cube loses heat. The ice cube loses heat and the coffee gains heat. The coffee gains heat. The coffee loses heat and the ice cube gains heat Answer

Energy and Sound 200A D

Energy and Sound 300 A ball sits at the top of a hill. What happens when the ball begins to roll down the hill? The ball’s kinetic energy decreases. The ball’s potential energy increases. The ball’s potential energy changes to kinetic energy. The ball’s kinetic energy changes to potential energy. Answer

Energy and Sound 300A C

Energy and Sound 400 A man makes a noise in different locations. In which location will the sound travel the fastest? A very long hallway A pool of water Outer space Through a solid metal rod Answer

Energy and Sound 400A D

What type of wave is shown in the picture. Energy and Sound 500 What type of wave is shown in the picture. Travel Wave Contraction Wave Compression Wave Particle Wave Answer

Energy and Sound 500A C

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