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Measurement Jeopardy $100 Units Mean, Median, Mode and Range Graphs, Tables And Models Tools Mishmash $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 The units used to measure mass. The units used to measure mass. What are kilograms (kg)? What are kilograms (kg)?

1 - $200 The unit of measure for electrical current. The unit of measure for electrical current. What is the ampere? What is the ampere?

1 - $300 Meters are used to measure this. Meters are used to measure this. What is length or distance? What is length or distance?

1 - $400 This is the SI unit of measure for temperature. This is the SI unit of measure for temperature. What is Kelvin? What is Kelvin?

1 - $500 A one-hundredth of a meter. A one-hundredth of a meter. What is a centimeter? What is a centimeter?

2 - $100 The number that occurs most often in a data set. The number that occurs most often in a data set. What is the mode? What is the mode?

2 - $200 The difference between the largest number and the smallest number in a data set. The difference between the largest number and the smallest number in a data set. What is the range? What is the range?

2 - $300 The number that is in the middle of a data set and is found by putting the numbers in order from least to greatest and then eliminating numbers from each end until you get to the middle. The number that is in the middle of a data set and is found by putting the numbers in order from least to greatest and then eliminating numbers from each end until you get to the middle. What is the median? What is the median?

2 - $400 The number which is found by adding the values in a data set and then dividing the answer by the number of values. The number which is found by adding the values in a data set and then dividing the answer by the number of values. What is the mean? What is the mean?

2 - $500 The mean of this data set: 11 cm, 14 cm, 15 cm, 17 cm, 18 cm, 21 cm. The mean of this data set: 11 cm, 14 cm, 15 cm, 17 cm, 18 cm, 21 cm. What is 16 cm? What is 16 cm?

3 - $100 The graph that uses dots which are connected by lines to display data. The graph that uses dots which are connected by lines to display data. What is a line graph? What is a line graph?

3 - $200 The difference between bar graphs and histograms. The difference between bar graphs and histograms. What are spaces between the bars? What are spaces between the bars?

3 - $300 The difference between a liquid and a gas. The difference between a liquid and a gas. What is more space between the particles and more energetic particles (faster moving)? What is more space between the particles and more energetic particles (faster moving)?

3 - $400 This should represent the information presented in a table or graph. This should represent the information presented in a table or graph. What is the title? What is the title?

3 - $500 This can show you the pattern or trend on a scatter plot. This can show you the pattern or trend on a scatter plot. What is a line of best fit? What is a line of best fit?

4 - $100 The tool that is most helpful when recording the appearance of something during an experiment. The tool that is most helpful when recording the appearance of something during an experiment. What is a camera? What is a camera?

4 - $200 The tool that can be used to safely heat flammable liquids to their boiling point. The tool that can be used to safely heat flammable liquids to their boiling point. What is a hot plate? What is a hot plate?

4 - $300 The tool used to measure light being emitted and absorbed by matter. The tool used to measure light being emitted and absorbed by matter. What is a spectroscope? What is a spectroscope?

4 - $400 Computers analyze this data Computers analyze this data What is quantitative data? What is quantitative data?

4 - $500 The tool(s) which are used in all investigations that are done using the scientific method and this tool allows the scientist—and other scientists—to replicate the investigation. The tool(s) which are used in all investigations that are done using the scientific method and this tool allows the scientist—and other scientists—to replicate the investigation. What are lab notes (journal and pencil)? What are lab notes (journal and pencil)?

5 - $100 The type of matter where the particles are very close together and are not moving around. The type of matter where the particles are very close together and are not moving around. What is a solid? What is a solid?

5 - $200 The leaf is orange and pointy is an example of this. The leaf is orange and pointy is an example of this. What is an example of qualitative data? What is an example of qualitative data?

5 - $300 The type of data collected by a triple-beam balance. The type of data collected by a triple-beam balance. Bonus: The type and unit of measure the data collected by the triple-beam balance is labeled with. Bonus: The type and unit of measure the data collected by the triple-beam balance is labeled with. What quantitative data? What quantitative data? Bonus: What is mass and grams(g)? Bonus: What is mass and grams(g)?

5 - $400 The independent variable The independent variable Which variable is plotted on the x-axis of a graph? Which variable is plotted on the x-axis of a graph?

5 - $500 Not being able to see enough details on a globe Not being able to see enough details on a globe Not the right size Not the right size Not the real thing Not the real thing Does not react the same Does not react the same What are limitations? What are limitations?

Final Jeopardy What are white dwarfs and blue main sequence stars? What are white dwarfs and blue main sequence stars? Main Sequence