R EVIEW G AME ENERGY TEST. Q UESTION #1: M ULTIPLE C HOICE The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. A. Elastic energy B. Electrical energy C. Gravitational.

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R EVIEW G AME ENERGY TEST

Q UESTION #1: M ULTIPLE C HOICE The energy stored in the nucleus of an atom. A. Elastic energy B. Electrical energy C. Gravitational energy D. Thermal energy E. Nuclear energy

A NSWER #1 E. Nuclear energy

Q UESTION #2: M ULTIPLE C HOICE Stored energy is called _________. A) Radiant energy B) Kinetic energy C) Electric energy D) Potential energy

A NSWER #2 D) Potential Energy

Q UESTION #3: M ULTIPLE C HOICE What are the units of measure for Loudness of a sound? A) Decibels (dB) B) Hertz (Hz) C) Meters (m) D) Lambdas (λ)

A NSWER #3 A) Decibels (dB)

Q UESTION #4: M ULTIPLE C HOICE Pigments are ___________. A) Chemicals in the body in charge of metabolism B) Chemicals that are capable of absorbing one or more wavelength of light C) Chemicals that are capable of only reflecting red light D) Chemicals that bend light at angles greater than 90 o

A NSWER #4 B) Chemicals that are capable of absorbing one or more wavelength of light

Q UESTION #5: M ULTIPLE C HOICE _____________ is the apparent change in frequency of a wave due to the relative motion between the source of the sound and the observer. A) Ultrasound B) Ultraviolet Radiation C) Doppler Effect D) Coriolis Effect

A NSWER #5 C) Doppler Affect

Q UESTION #6 At Which point is kinetic energy the greatest? a) Ab) B c) Cd) D

A NSWER #6 B) B

Q UESTION #7 The energy of movement is called _______. A. potential energy B. kinetic energy C. positive energy D. chemical energy

A NSWER #7 B) Kinetic Energy

Q UESTION #8 If the source is moving as fast or faster than the speed of sound, the sound waves pile up into a shock wave called a/an __________. A) Explosion B) Amplitude C) Transverse wave D) Sonic boom

A NSWER #8 D) Sonic Boom

Q UESTION #9 Light is which type of wave? a) Longitudinal b) Transverse c) Focused d) Pure

A NSWER #9 B) Transverse

Q UESTION #10 Which letter(s) represents the Wavelength of the wave?

A NSWER #10 C

Q UESTION #11 Sounds with frequencies above the range of normal human hearing (20-100kHz) are called __________. A. Supersonic B. Sonic boom C. Infrasound D. Ultrasound

A NSWER #11 D) Ultrasound

Q UESTION #12 Ultraviolet waves from the sun are able to enter skin cells and cause them to mutate. Why do Ultraviolet waves cause skin damage, and Radio waves do not? A. Ultraviolet waves are the only waves that are emitted from the sun. B. Ultraviolet waves are moving slower than Radio waves. C. Ultraviolet waves have a smaller amplitude than Radio waves. D. Ultraviolet waves have a higher amplitude than Radio waves.

A NSWER #12 C) Ultraviolet waves have a smaller amplitude than Radio waves.

Q UESTION #13 Sound travels fastest through which state of matter? A) Liquids B) Gases C) Solids D) Sound travels at the same speed through all states of matter

A NSWER #13 C) Solids

Q UESTION #14 The law of conservation of energy states that ___________. A) energy cannot be created, nor destroyed B) energy cannot be created, but can be destroyed C) energy can only be created, not destroyed D) energy can be created and destroyed

A NSWER #14 A) energy cannot be created, nor destroyed

Q UESTION #15 At Which point is Potential energy the greatest? a) Ab) B c) Cd) D

A NSWER #15 a) A

Q UESTION # 16 What do you call the type of energy when when something is compressed or stretched? A) Electromagnetic energy B) Gravitational energy C) Elastic energy D).Mechanical energy E).Chemical energy

A NSWER #16 C) Elastic energy

Q UESTION #17 Which letter(s) represents the amplitude of this wave?

A NSWER #17 E

Q UESTION #18 Longitudinal (compression) waves will move particles ______________. A. Up and down only B. Side to side only C. Up and down or side to side D. In a circular pattern

A NSWER #18 B) Side to side only

Q UESTION #19 A Leaf of a plant converts radiant energy from the sun into _________ energy during photosynthesis. A) Electrical B) Nuclear C) Heat D) Chemical

A NSWER #19 D) Chemical

Q UESTION #20 Which letter(s) represents the trough of the wave?

Q UESTION #20 B

Q UESTION #21 If you were to combine red, blue and green light, what color of light would we see? A) Yellow B) Brown C) White D) Black

Q UESTION #21 C) White

Q UESTION #22 List the colors of the visible light spectrum in order of shortest wavelength to longest wavelength. A ) Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red B) Red, Orange, Indigo, Green, Violet, Yellow, Blue C) Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet D) Red, Yellow, Blue, Purple, Pink, Crimson, Blush

A NSWER #22 A) Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red

Q UESTION #23 What are the units of measure for frequency? A. Hertz (Hz) B. Decibels (dB) C. Meters (m) D. Lambdas (λ)

A NSWER #23 A) Hertz (Hz)

Q UESTION #24 When two waves are traveling on the same medium and they cross to the point where their crests are exactly on top of each other, what kind of interference will they exhibit? A) Constructive B) Destructive C) Stereotypical D) Transverse

A NSWER #24 A) Constructive

Q UESTION #25 If the amplitude of the sound wave is increased, what will that sound like to a human? A) Pitch will sound higher B) Volume will decrease C) Pitch will sound lower D) Volume will increase

A NSWER #25 C) Pitch will sound lower

Q UESTION #26 A light bulb converts _________energy into heat and light energy when turned on. A) Heat B) Nuclear C) Chemical D)Electrical

A NSWER #26 D) electrical

Q UESTION #27 Which letter(s) represents the crest of the wave?

A NSWER #27 A) A

Q UESTION #28 If letter D is one second long, what is the frequency of this wave? A) 2 HzB) 1 Hz C) 5 HzD) 3 Hz

A NSWER #28 A) 2 Hz

Q UESTION #29 Energy from the movement of atoms A. Elastic energy B. Electrical energy C. Electromagnetic energy D. Gravitational energy E. Thermal energy

A NSWER #29 E. Thermal energy

Q UESTION #30 Energy carried in waves such as light or radiation A. Elastic energy B. Electrical energy C. Electromagnetic energy D. Gravitational energy E. Thermal energy

A NSWER #30 C.Electromagnetic energy

Q UESTION #31 Energy of electrons moving in a circuit. A. Chemical energy B. Electrical energy C. Electromagnetic energy D. Gravitational energy E. Thermal energy

A NSWER #31 B. Electrical energy