JEOPARDY Scientific Method Laws and Theories Metric system Measurement 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
$100 Question from H1 _____________ is an orderly and systematic approach to solving a problem
$100 Answer from H1 Scientific Method!
$200 Question from H1 The variable that is being tested in the Experiment is called the ___________?
$200 Answer from H1 Independent variable
$300 Question from H1 The standard for comparison in an experiment Which does not contain the variable being Tested is the ___________.
$300 Answer from H1 Control
$400 Question from H1 The variable that changes due to the Influence of the independent variable Is the ______________
$400 Answer from H1 Dependent variable
$500 Question from H1 List the steps of the Scientific Method in order
$500 Answer from H1 Formulate a question Research Make a hypothesis Test your hypothesis Analyze the results Make a conclusion
$100 Question from H2 A consistent system of measurement Used by scientist worldwide is _____.
$100 Answer from H2 International System of Units Or SI system (metric system)
$200 Question from H2 Which unit is used to measure the height of a doorway?
$200 Answer from H2 meters
$300 Question from H2 Which unit is used to measure Mass?
$300 Answer from H2 Kilogram, gram, miligram
$400 Question from H2 Convert: 7456 mm = _______ m
$400 Answer from H2 7.456 m
$500 Question from H2 What is the mass on this triple beam balance?
$500 Answer from H2 722.9 grams
$100 Question from H3 Identify an experimental question, IV, and DV for: a biologist who studies flower growth
$100 Answer from H3 Q: Will more water produce taller roses? IV- amount of water DV- Height of rose
$200 Question from H3 Write a hypothesis by someone studying e coli cell growth in a dish
$200 Answer from H3 If the petri dish is kept colder than room temperature then bacteria will grow slower because cold slows the rate of growth
$300 Question from H3 Distinguish between qualitative and quantitative observations
$300 Answer from H3 Quantitative: deal with numerical observation Qualitative: Use your senses Examples: liquid changed color, plants wilted, experiment smelled like rotten eggs
$400 Question from H3 What is the control?
$400 Answer from H3 One group in an experiment Does not have any of the IV Water, neutral, room temp, placebo (sugar pill) What you compare other groups to Improves experiment, but not always necessary
$500 Question from H3 Give three examples of a constant
$500 Answer from H3 Materials (and amounts) used Measurements made Time used in experiment Experimenters involved Weather conditions Wind, temperature, rain Ensures accuracy of results
$100 Question from H4 How many ml in 4.3 tsp? 1 tsp = 4.93 ml
$100 Answer from H4 4.3tsp * 4.93ml ------------ = 21.199mL 1 tsp
$200 Question from H4 What is the term to describe how close you are to actual value
$200 Answer from H4 Accuracy
$300 Question from H4 An experiment is made up of many ________. A good experiment will only test one of these.
$300 Answer from H4 Variables
$400 Question from H4 Scoring 4 bullseyes in the game darts is an example of: precision, accuracy, or both?
$400 Answer from H4 Both.
$500 Question from H4 Is this accurate/precise, neither, or both
$500 Answer from H4 Low accuracy Low precision .
$100 Question from H5 To compare an unknown value with a known value using standard units describes this
$100 Answer from H5 Measurement .
$200 Question from H5 The metric system is based on ____
$200 Answer from H5 10.
$300 Question from H5 What is the name of this measurement tool
$300 Answer from H5 flask
$400 Question from H5 What is the name of this measurement tool
$400 Answer from H5 Graduated cylinder.
$500 Question from H5 List 3 safety rules that the students are breaking
$500 Answer from H5 No goggles Messy Glassware on floor Flask pointing at students while they are heating Unlabeled containers
Final Jeopardy 1000 mL = 1 L, 100 cm = 1 m, 1000 g = 1 kg, 1 tsp = 4.93 mL 1. 34.5cm to m 2. 245kg to g 3. 43 ml to tsp 4. 34.25L to mL
Final Jeopardy Answer Kilo, Hecto, deka, meter liter gram, Deci, centi, mili