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WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE Test your knowledge 26► 21-25► 20► 19► 18► 17► 16► 15 ► $1 MILLION 14 ► $500,000 13 ► $250,000 12 ► $100,000 11 ► $50,000 10 ► $25,000 9 ► $16,000 8 ► $8,000 7 ► $4,000 6 ► $2,000 5 ► $1000 4 ► $500 3 ► $300 2 ► $200 1► $100 Game Rules We will play as a class Each student will have a turn Answer the question with the correct answer AND an explanation If you missed the question on Thursday’s test, write down the correct answer and reasoning on your test

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE 15 ► $1 MILLION 14 ► $500,000 13 ► $250,000 12 ► $100,00 11 ► $50,000 10 ► $25,000 9 ► $16,000 8 ► $8,000 7 ► $4,000 6 ► $2,000 5 ► $1000 4 ► $500 3 ► $300 2 ► $200 1► $100 50:50 Phone Team TEAM 1 50:50 Phone Team TEAM 2

50:50 $100 Question 1. Paul and Fred want to see how earthworms react to light. They partly fill two clear plastic boxes with soil. They cover one box with black paper. Paul puts five earthworms into one box. Fred puts five earthworms into the other box. Then they put a clear lid on each box and observe the worms’ reaction to the light. What is a dependent variable in this experiment? Team ◄ A. answer B. Correct Answer C. answer D. answer

50:50 $200 Question 2. Which of the following best describes a good scientist? Team ◄ A. answer B. answer C. Correct answer D. answer

◄ $300 Question 3. Scientists share their results in order to… 50:50 $300 Question 3. Scientists share their results in order to… Team ◄ A. Correct answer B. answer C. answer D. answer

50:50 $500 Question 4. Why can a biologist and an astronomer use the same processes to solve a problem? Team ◄ A. answer B. Correct answer C. answer D. answer

50:50 $1000 Question 5. When a scientific hypothesis is widely supported many times by many different scientists… Team ◄ A. answer B. answer C. answer D. Correct answer

◄ $2000 Question 6. Which of these is most TRUE about replication? 50:50 $2000 Question 6. Which of these is most TRUE about replication? Team ◄ A. answer B. answer C. Correct answer D. answer

50:50 $4000 Question 7. A factor that is changed by the person doing an experiment is the Team ◄ A. answer B. answer C. answer D. Correct answer

◄ $8000 Question 8. Which of these best describes a scientist? 50:50 $8000 Question 8. Which of these best describes a scientist? Team ◄ A. Is observant and tries to solve problems B. Has to wear a lab coat C. Is never wrong D. Has to graduate from a top university

◄ $16,000 Question 9. A scientific experiment is? 50:50 $16,000 Question 9. A scientific experiment is? Team ◄ A. A proven fact or set of facts B. Something that has to blow up C. The wrong way of testing an idea D. An organized method of testing an idea

◄ $25,000 Question 10. A scientific law… A. Can get you arrested 50:50 $25,000 Question 10. A scientific law… Team ◄ A. Can get you arrested B. Cannot be tested C. Describes what will happen in a given situation D. Is very rarely true

◄ $50,000 Question 11. Independent A. B. answer C. Correct answer 50:50 $50,000 Question 11. Independent Team ◄ A. B. answer C. Correct answer D. answer

◄ $100,000 Question 12. A. mitochondria B. lysosomes C. mRNA 50:50 $100,000 Question 12. Team ◄ A. mitochondria B. lysosomes C. mRNA D. Golgi bodies

◄ $250,000 Question 13. A. answer B. Correct answer C. answer 50:50 $250,000 Question 13. Team ◄ A. answer B. Correct answer C. answer D. answer

◄ $500,000 Question 14. A. answer B. answer C. Correct answer 50:50 $500,000 Question 14. Team ◄ A. answer B. answer C. Correct answer D. answer

◄ $1 MILLION Question 15. A. answer B. answer C. answer 50:50 $1 MILLION Question 15. Team ◄ A. answer B. answer C. answer D. Correct answer