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Measurement Jeopardy! Rotation/ Revolution Latitude/ Longitude Metric Conversions Scientific Notation Potpourri (A mix of all categories) Jeopardy music courtesy of:

Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the outline view. (3) View as a slideshow. (4) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2000

Question Answer Rotation/Revolution -1 ANSWER: This planetary motion leads to day and night. QUESTION: What is the Earth’s rotation on its axis?

Question Answer Rotation/Revolution -2 ANSWER: The tilt of the Earth this many degrees causes the seasons along with our revolution around the sun. QUESTION: What is roughly 23.5°?

Question Answer Rotation/Revolution -3 ANSWER: The sun’s most direct rays hit the Tropic of Capricorn during this season for the northern hemisphere. QUESTION: What is winter?

Question Answer Rotation/Revolution -4 ANSWER: Distance from the sun has little to do with the seasons because of this fact. QUESTION: The Earth is closer to the sun during our winter.

Question Answer Rotation/Revolution -5 ANSWER: The sun’s most direct rays cover a range of this many degrees in six months. QUESTION: What is 47°?

Question Answer ANSWER: The Prime Meridian has this value for a longitude. QUESTION: What is 0°? Latitude/Longitude -1

Question Answer Latitude/Longitude -2 ANSWER: The number of degrees “rotated” per hour. QUESTION: What is 15°?

Question Answer Latitude/Longitude -3 ANSWER: The current latitude in the Northern Hemisphere on March 21 st if the sun’s altitude is 46°. QUESTION: What is 44°.

Question Answer Latitude/Longitude -4 ANSWER: The current latitude in the Southern Hemisphere on October 18 th if the sun’s altitude is 36°. QUESTION: What is 64°?

Question Answer Latitude/Longitude -5 ANSWER: The altitude of the sun in the Northern Hemisphere on February 11 th if the current latitude is 57°. QUESTION: What is 19°?

Question Answer Metric Conversions -1 ANSWER: _____ mL = 100 L QUESTION: What is 100,000 mL?

Question Answer Metric Conversions -2 ANSWER: m = ________ cm QUESTION: What is cm?

Question Answer Metric Conversions -3 ANSWER: ______ kg = 7,600,000 mg QUESTION: What is 7.60 kg?

Question Answer Metric Conversions -4 ANSWER: 12 cg = ______ g = ______kg QUESTION: What is 0.12 grams, kg?

Question Answer Metric Conversions -5 ANSWER: _____ dL = _______ mL = 1.45 L QUESTION: What is dL, 1450 mL?

Question Answer Scientific Notation -1 ANSWER: 1,000,000,000 QUESTION: What is 1.00 x 10 9 ?

Question Answer Scientific Notation -2 ANSWER: QUESTION: What is 3.40 x ?

Question Answer Scientific Notation -3 ANSWER: 7,020,000 QUESTION: What is 7.02 x 10 6 ?

Question Answer Scientific Notation -4 ANSWER: The standard form of this number: 4.56 x 10 7 QUESTION: What is 45,600,000?

Question Answer Scientific Notation -5 ANSWER: The standard form of this number: 7.82 x QUESTION: What is ?

Question Answer Potpourri-1 ANSWER: cm is equal to ______ m. QUESTION: What is m?

Question Answer Potpourri-2 ANSWER: The “pole” that faces towards the sun during an equinox. QUESTION: What is neither?

Question Answer Potpourri-3 ANSWER: This number in scientific notation: 3,876,000 QUESTION: What is 3.88 x 10 6 ?

Question Answer Potpourri-4 ANSWER: The number of minutes in a degree and the number of seconds in a minute. QUESTION: What is sixty?

Question Answer Potpourri-5 ANSWER: The latitude and longitude of a person on a boat crossing the Prime Meridian and the Equator. QUESTION: What is 0°, 0°?