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Welcome to… Who Wants to be a Millionaire???

$100 What are facts, figures and other evidence learned through observation? A. Variables B. Experiments C. Questions D. Data

$100 What are facts, figures and other evidence learned through observation? A. Variables B. Experiments C. Questions D. Data

$100 What must be true of a good hypothesis? A. It must be correct B. It must have been observed many times. C. It must involve quantitative data. D. It must be testable by observation or experiment.

$100 What must be true of a good hypothesis? A. It must be correct B. It must have been observed many times. C. It must involve quantitative data. D. It must be testable by observation or experiment.

$200 The variable that changes as a result of the manipulated variable is called what? A. Hypothesis B. Controlled variable C. Responding variable D. Inferred variable

$200 The variable that changes as a result of the manipulated variable is called what? A. Hypothesis B. Controlled variable C. Responding variable D. Inferred variable

$200 Your teacher hands out a copy of a laboratory experiment. What is the first thing you should do? A. Read the procedure to make sure you understand B. Begin heating materials C. Touch your materials D. Obtain all your materials and begin working

$200 Your teacher hands out a copy of a laboratory experiment. What is the first thing you should do? A. Read the procedure to make sure you understand B. Begin heating materials C. Touch your materials D. Obtain all your materials and begin working

$300 All of the following are properties except A. Hardness B. Color C. Symbols D. Flammability

$300 All of the following are properties except A. Hardness B. Color C. Symbols D. Flammability

$300 Forces can only be added together if they are A. Acting on the same object B. Balanced forces C. Unaffected by gravity D. substantial

$300 Forces can only be added together if they are A. Acting on the same object B. Balanced forces C. Unaffected by gravity D. substantial

$500 All elements are composed of extremely small particles called A. Atoms B. Compounds C. Mixtures D. Molecules

$500 All elements are composed of extremely small particles called A. Atoms B. Compounds C. Mixtures D. Molecules

$500 In which state of matter are the particles packed tightly together in fixed positions? A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Compound

$500 In which state of matter are the particles packed tightly together in fixed positions? A. Gas B. Solid C. Liquid D. Compound

$1,000 A solid is a state of matter that has A. Indefinite volume and indefinite shape B. Definite volume and definite shape C. Definite volume and indefinite shape D. Indefinite volume and definite shape

$1,000 A solid is a state of matter that has A. Indefinite volume and indefinite shape B. Definite volume and definite shape C. Definite volume and indefinite shape D. Indefinite volume and definite shape

$1,000 Which state of matter goes through changes of volume most easily? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma

$1,000 Which state of matter goes through changes of volume most easily? A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas D. Plasma

$2,000 Niagara falls is a good example of A. Kinetic energy being converted into potential energy B. Potential energy being converted into kinetic energy C. Energy being lost D. Energy being created

$2,000 Niagara falls is a good example of A. Kinetic energy being converted into potential energy B. Potential energy being converted into kinetic energy C. Energy being lost D. Energy being created

$2,000 A measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is called A. Thermal energy B. Conduction C. Convection D. Temperature

$2,000 A measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is called A. Thermal energy B. Conduction C. Convection D. Temperature

$4,000 According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a hammer strikes and exerts force on a nail, the nail A. Creates a friction with the hammer B. Disappears into the wood C. Exerts an equal force back on the hammer D. Moves at a constant speed

$4,000 According to Newton’s third law of motion, when a hammer strikes and exerts force on a nail, the nail A. Creates a friction with the hammer B. Disappears into the wood C. Exerts an equal force back on the hammer D. Moves at a constant speed

$4,000 What is required for a rocket to lift off into space? A. Thrust that is greater than earth’s gravity B. Mass that is greater than earth’s mass C. Very little air resistance D. More velocity than friction

$4,000 What is required for a rocket to lift off into space? A. Thrust that is greater than earth’s gravity B. Mass that is greater than earth’s mass C. Very little air resistance D. More velocity than friction

$8,000 Which is an example of a physical change? A. Burning paper B. Baking cookies C. Rusting of iron D. Mixing a milkshake

$8,000 Which is an example of a physical change? A. Burning paper B. Baking cookies C. Rusting of iron D. Mixing a milkshake

$8,000 Which is an example of a chemical change? A. Cutting up paper B. Burning gasoline in an engine C. Boiling water D. Crushing a can

$8,000 Which is an example of a chemical change? A. Cutting up paper B. Burning gasoline in an engine C. Boiling water D. Crushing a can

$16,000 Force equals mass times A. Speed B. Motion C. Acceleration D. Inertia

$16,000 Force equals mass times A. Speed B. Motion C. Acceleration D. Inertia

$16,000 When two equal forces act on the same object in opposite directions, the net force is A. Smaller than either force B. Equal to each of the forces C. Zero D. Greater than either force

$16,000 When two equal forces act on the same object in opposite directions, the net force is A. Smaller than either force B. Equal to each of the forces C. Zero D. Greater than either force

$32,000 Find the density of a block of wood with a volume of 500 cubic centimeters and a mass of 2,000 grams. A. 4 g/cm 3 B..25 g/cm 3 C. 10,000 g/cm 3 D. 100,000 g/cm 3

$32,000 Find the density of a block of wood with a volume of 500 cubic centimeters and a mass of 2,000 grams. A. 4 g/cm 3 B..25 g/cm 3 C. 10,000 g/cm 3 D. 100,000 g/cm 3

$32,000 A car travels 60 miles in 2 hours. What the average speed? A. 120 mph B. 60 mph C. 30 mph D. 2 mph

$32,000 A car travels 60 miles in 2 hours. What the average speed? A. 120 mph B. 60 mph C. 30 mph D. 2 mph

$64,000 Which of the following statements about the properties of matter is true? A. All kinds of matter have the same properties B. Each substance can be identified by its properties C. The properties of specific kinds of matter frequently change D. The properties of all mixtures are the same

$64,000 Which of the following statements about the properties of matter is true? A. All kinds of matter have the same properties B. Each substance can be identified by its properties C. The properties of specific kinds of matter frequently change D. The properties of all mixtures are the same

$64,000 The greater the speed of gas particles in a container, the A. Fewer collisions there are B. Lower the temperature C. Lower the pressure D. Greater the pressure

$64,000 The greater the speed of gas particles in a container, the A. Fewer collisions there are B. Lower the temperature C. Lower the pressure D. Greater the pressure

$125,000 Changing direction is an example of a kind of A. Acceleration B. Speed C. Velocity D. Constant rate

$125,000 Changing direction is an example of a kind of A. Acceleration B. Speed C. Velocity D. Constant rate

$125,000 Ice melts as a result of thermal energy flowing from the A. Ice to its surroundings B. Surroundings to the ice C. Solid to the liquid D. Inside of the ice to the outside of the ice

$125,000 Ice melts as a result of thermal energy flowing from the A. Ice to its surroundings B. Surroundings to the ice C. Solid to the liquid D. Inside of the ice to the outside of the ice

$250,000 When temperature of a gas decreases at constant volume, its A. Pressure increases B. Mass increases C. Pressure decreases D. Particles move faster

$250,000 When temperature of a gas decreases at constant volume, its A. Pressure increases B. Mass increases C. Pressure decreases D. Particles move faster

$250,000 On a long trip, a truck’s tires can get very hot, causing A. Their volume to decrease B. Their pressure to increase C. Their pressure to decrease D. The truck to go really fast

$250,000 On a long trip, a truck’s tires can get very hot, causing A. Their volume to decrease B. Their pressure to increase C. Their pressure to decrease D. The truck to go really fast

$500,000 According to Boyle’s Law, when pressure of a gas increase, its volume will A. Decrease B. Stays constant C. Increase D. Increase then decrease

$500,000 According to Boyle’s Law, when pressure of a gas increase, its volume will A. Decrease B. Stays constant C. Increase D. Increase then decrease

$500,000 According to Charles’ Law, when temperature of a gas increases, its A. Volume increases B. Mass increases C. Volume decreases D. Particles move more slowly

$500,000 According to Charles’ Law, when temperature of a gas increases, its A. Volume increases B. Mass increases C. Volume decreases D. Particles move more slowly

$1,000,000 Thoroughly explain one of Newton’s three laws AND give an example. Write down your answer on a sheet of paper.

$1,000,000 Tell where the Maximum Potential Energy is and the Minimum Potential Energy is.

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