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Continue – Let’s practice breaking a code. Listen Up Recruits! The government needs your help. Enemies have been sending secret messages hidden in large groups of numbers. You can help by finding specific number patterns. You may have to answer questions from the enemies computer in order to find these hidden numbers.
Practice Code Break #1 Look at each number on the page to find the correct number. Watch Out – If you click on the wrong code you must start over. Click the button below to begin. Begin
Excellent Work! You have broken your first code. Click on this square to keep going. Continue
Excellent work! Now, in order to get to the secret messages you will need to answer some questions we have been receiving via the enemies computer. Answer enough correctly and you will be allowed to search for more codes. Continue
Instructions: 1. You will need to use the enemies computer in order to find the next code. 2. Answer questions from the computer correctly and you will advance to the next code. 3. To answer the questions click on the buttons at the below each question. Continue – I am ready to answer questions. Next Question… What is the capitol city of South Carolina? A. Greenville B. Columbia C. Florence D. Easley ABCD Click these buttons to answer.
Next Question… What is the study of all living things? A. Biodiversity B. Biology C. Diversity D. Science ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… What is the lens closest to the eye called? A. Diaphragm B. Tube C. Base D. Eyepeice ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… What does the course adjustment knob do? A. Moves tube up and down a lot. B. Moves tube up and down a little C. Places light into the tube. D. Holds the slides in place on the stage. ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If your eyepiece is 10x and your lens is 40x, what is the total magnification. A. 300x B. 45x C. 400x D. 4000x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Code Break #2 Look at each number on the page to find the correct number. Watch Out – If you click on the wrong code you must start over. Click the Below to Begin. Begin
Excellent Work! You have broken the code. Click on this square to keep going. Keep Going
Next Question… True or False?: The Base holds up the entire microscope. FalseTrue Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… True or False?: The arm puts light into the tube. FalseTrue Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… What part of the microscope lets you tilt the microscope to a comfortable position? A. The Light B. The Tilting Joint C. The eyepiece D. The stage ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 20x and the objective lens is 10x, what is the total magnification? A. 78x B. 30x C. 500x D. 200x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 40x and the objective lens is 20x, what is the total magnification? A. 800x B. 40x C. 80x D. 8000x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 30x and the objective lens is 30x, what is the total magnification? A. 893x B. 300x C. 900x D. 200x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Code Break #3 Look at each number on the page to find the correct number. Watch Out – If you click on the wrong code you must start over. Click the Below to Begin. Begin
Excellent Work! You have broken the code. Click on this square to keep going. Keep Going
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 50x and the objective lens is 40x, what is the total magnification? A. 200x B. 400x C. 2001x D. 2014x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… What does the fine adjustment knob do? A. Gives the distance needed between the eyepiece and objective lenses. B. Holds objective lenses. C. Moves the tube slightly. D. Moves the tube a lot. ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… What does the light do? A. It is the light closest to the eye. B. Puts light into the tube. C. It holds the slides in place on the stage. D. Moves the tube up and down a lot. ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… What does the arm do? A. Puts light in the tube. B. Moves tube up and down a little. C. 200x D. Connects to the base, holds tubes and lenses. ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… What do the clips do? A. 900x B. Hold the slides in place on the stage. C. Holds up the entire microscope. D. 700x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Code Break #4 Look at each number on the page to find the correct number. Watch Out – If you click on the wrong code you must start over. This time you only have a limited amount of time to find the code. Click the Below to Begin. Begin
Time Remaining
Sorry recruit! That was incorrect. You are going to have to go back and try it again. Try Again
Excellent Work! You have broken the code. Click on this square to keep going. Keep Going
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 60x and the objective lens is 40x, what is the total magnification? A. 800x B. 500x C. 24x D. 2400x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 10x and the objective lens is 50x, what is the total magnification? A. 500x B. 900x C. 60x D. 50x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 50x and the objective lens is 50x, what is the total magnification? A. 900x B. 2500x C. 2600x D. 3000x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 10x and the objective lens is 10x, what is the total magnification? A. 1000z B. 500x C. 100x D. 600z ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Code Break #5 Look at each number on the page to find the correct number. Watch Out – If you click on the wrong code you must start over. You will have a limited amount of time to find the numbers. Click the Below to Begin. Begin
Time Remaining
Come on recruit! You can do better. I am sending you back to try it again. Click the Try Again button. Try Again
Excellent Work! You have broken the code. Click on this square to keep going. Keep Going
Next Question… What does the Base do? A. Puts light in the tube. B. Lens closest to the eye. C. Holds up the entire microscope. D. Jason Johnson ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 60x and the objective lens is 10x, what is the total magnification? A. 600x B. 900x C. 60x D. 330x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 70x and the objective lens is 20x, what is the total magnification? A. 90x B. 1400x C. 9000x D. 1500x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 10x and the objective lens is 90x, what is the total magnification? A. 90x B. 678x C. 900x D. 800x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Next Question… If the eyepiece is 10x and the objective lens is 50x, what is the total magnification? A. 700x B. 600x C. 500x D. 400x ABCD Great Job! Click here to keep going.
Code Break #6 Look at each number on the page to find the correct number. Watch Out – If you click on the wrong code you must start over. This time you only have 30 seconds to find the code. Click the Below to Begin. Begin
Time Remaining
Come on recruit! You can do better. I am sending you back to try it again. Click the Try Again button. Try Again
You only have 30 seconds to break the code. Excellent Work! You have broken the code. Click on this square to keep going. Next
Sorry recruit! That was incorrect. You are going to have to go back and try it again. Try Again
Thanks recruit! That was the last code box. We can now break the enemies code. Thanks for all your help. Next
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