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Welcome to the New Egypt Championship Golf Tournament Sponorsed by NJ ASK 8

Directions Answer the multiple choice questions as you advance from slide to slide. Click on the walking golf ball in the lower right corner to go to the next slide Every time you “swing” and choose an answer add a stroke to your score. At the end of each hole put your score (number of swings) up on the class score card.

Hole 1 Tee Off Par 4

What makes it possible to see the moon from Earth? A.Light emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth by the moon’s surfaceLight emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth by the moon’s surface B.The surface of the moon emits its own light, which can be seen from EarthThe surface of the moon emits its own light, which can be seen from Earth C.The moon absorbs light during the day and emits the light at nightThe moon absorbs light during the day and emits the light at night D.Light emitted by Earth illuminates the moon's surface, making it visible.Light emitted by Earth illuminates the moon's surface, making it visible. Swing

You correctly answered Question 1! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 1 Approach shot

Wrong answer to Question 1 Try again to chip into the fairway

What makes it possible to see the moon from Earth? A.Light emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth by the moon’s surfaceLight emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth by the moon’s surface B.The surface of the moon emits its own light, which can be seen from EarthThe surface of the moon emits its own light, which can be seen from Earth C.The moon absorbs light during the day and emits the light at nightThe moon absorbs light during the day and emits the light at night D.Light emitted by Earth illuminates the moon's surface, making it visible.Light emitted by Earth illuminates the moon's surface, making it visible. Swing

Right answer to Hole 1 Question1 retry! Now hit to the pin

You missed it. Penalty stroke The correct answer was A. Light emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth by the moon’s surface Pick up your ball and Drop it on the fairway

The solid part of Earth’s surface is called the A.HydrosphereHydrosphere B.TroposphereTroposphere C.AtmosphereAtmosphere D.LithosphereLithosphere Swing

Correct answer to question 2! Click to putt

Hole 1 On the green

Wrong answer to Hole 1 Question 2 You hit into the sand. Try to chip onto the green.

The solid part of Earth’s surface is called the Swing A.HydrosphereHydrosphere B.TroposphereTroposphere C.AtmosphereAtmosphere D.LithosphereLithosphere

Right answer to Hole 1 Question 2 retry! You’re on the green Now putt into the hole

You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke The correct answer was D. Lithosphere Pick up your ball and put it into the green

In the geocentric model, the A.Earth moves around a fixed SunEarth moves around a fixed Sun B.Sun moves around a fixed EarthSun moves around a fixed Earth C.Planets all orbit the SunPlanets all orbit the Sun D.Earth is on an epicycleEarth is on an epicycle Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 2.

You missed the hole. The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”. The correct answer was B. Sun moves around a fixed Earth. Go to hole 2.

Hole 2 Tee off Par 4

Which part of a cell allows nutrients and other materials to enter or leave the cell? A.CytoplasmCytoplasm B.NucleusNucleus C.Cell MembraneCell Membrane D.ChloroplastsChloroplasts Swing

Correct answer for Hole 2 Question 1! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 2 Approach shot

Wrong answer for Hole 2 Question1 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing Which part of a cell allows nutrients and other materials to enter or leave the cell? A.CytoplasmCytoplasm B.NucleusNucleus C.Cell MembraneCell Membrane D.ChloroplastsChloroplasts

Right answer to Hole 2 Question 1 retry! Now hit to the pin

You missed it penalty stroke Correct answer was C. Cell Membrane Pick up your ball and Drop in on the fairway

What is the major cause of variation with a species? A.Sexual reproductionSexual reproduction B.Asexual reproductionAsexual reproduction C.ExtinctionExtinction D.PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis Swing

Correct – Hole 2 Question 2 Click to putt

Hole 2 On the green

Wrong answer – Hole 2 Question2 You hit into the sand. Try to chip onto the green.

Swing What is the major cause of variation with a species? A.Sexual reproductionSexual reproduction B.Asexual reproductionAsexual reproduction C.ExtinctionExtinction D.PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis

Right answer – Hole 2 Question 2 retry You’re on the green Now putt into the hole

You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke Correct answer was A. Sexual Reproduction Pick up your ball Put it into the green

Hereditary information is found in a cell’s A.ChloroplastsChloroplasts B.CytoplasmCytoplasm C.MembraneMembrane D.ChromosomesChromosomes Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 3.

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a gimmie The correct answer was D. Chromosomes. Go to hole 3.

Hole 3 Tee off Par 5

The two components of force are A.Mass and accelerationMass and acceleration B.Magnitude and directionMagnitude and direction C.Cost and distributionCost and distribution D.Centrifugal and gravityCentrifugal and gravity Swing

Correct – Hole 3 Question 1 Click to continue to next shot

Hole 3 Approach shot

Wrong answer – Hole 3 Question 1 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing The two components of force are A.Mass and accelerationMass and acceleration B.Magnitude and directionMagnitude and direction C.Cost and distributionCost and distribution D.Centrifugal and gravityCentrifugal and gravity

Right answer – Hole 3 Question 1 retry! Now hit again.

You missed it! Penalty stroke. Correct answer was A. Mass and acceleration Pick up your ball and Drop it on the fairway

A change in motion results from A.An unbalanced set of forcesAn unbalanced set of forces B.A balanced set of forcesA balanced set of forces C.An absence of forcesAn absence of forces D.No force at allNo force at all Swing

Hole 3 Question 2 is Correct! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 3 Second Approach shot

Wrong answer Hole 3 Question 2 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing A change in motion results from A.An unbalanced set of forcesAn unbalanced set of forces B.A balanced set of forcesA balanced set of forces C.An absence of forcesAn absence of forces D.No force at allNo force at all

Right answer – Hole 3 Question 2 Retry! Now hit again

You missed it! Penalty stroke. Correct answer was A. An unbalanced set of forces Pick up your ball Drop it on the fairway

Which of the following is a result of a chemical change? A.A burning logA burning log B.Boiling waterBoiling water C.Melting ice creamMelting ice cream D.A falling leafA falling leaf Swing

Correct – Hole 3 Question 3! Click to putt

Hole 3 On the green

Wrong answer – Hole 3 Question 3 You hit into the sand. Try to chip onto the green.

Swing Which of the following is a result of a chemical change? A.A burning logA burning log B.Boiling waterBoiling water C.Melting ice creamMelting ice cream D.A falling leafA falling leaf

Right answer to Hole 3 Question 3 retry! You’re on the green Now putt into the hole

You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke The correct answer was A. A burning log Pick up your ball Put it into the green

Because sulfur cannot be broken down into two or more different substances, it is classified as A.A compoundA compound B.A mixtureA mixture C.A moleculeA molecule D.An elementAn element Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 4.

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a gimmie The correct answer was D. An Element Go to hole 4.

Hole 4 Tee off Par 3

A rock that contains fossil shells was most likely formed as a result of A.Volcanic activityVolcanic activity B.Heat and pressureHeat and pressure C.SedimentationSedimentation D.Magma coolingMagma cooling Swing

Correct Answer for Hole 4 Question 1 Click to continue to next shot

Hole 4 On the Green

Wrong answer – Hole 4 Question 1 Try to putt again

Swing A rock that contains fossil shells was most likely formed as a result of A.Volcanic activityVolcanic activity B.Heat and pressureHeat and pressure C.SedimentationSedimentation D.Magma coolingMagma cooling

Right answer – Hole 4 Question 1 retry Now try to putt

You missed it! Penalty stroke. The correct answer was C. Sedimentation Pick up your ball. Put it on the green.

Granite is an igneous rock. Which statement is most likely true about the formation of granite? A.Granite forms from other rocks subjected to heat and pressure.Granite forms from other rocks subjected to heat and pressure. B.Granite forms when molten magma is cooled.Granite forms when molten magma is cooled. C.Granite forms underwater in inland lakesGranite forms underwater in inland lakes D.Granite forms from long periods of weathering and erosionGranite forms from long periods of weathering and erosion Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 5.

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”. The correct answer was B. Granite forms when molten magma is cooled. Go to hole 5.

Hole 5 Tee off Par 4

Which are produced during photosynthesis? A.carbon dioxide and mineralscarbon dioxide and minerals B.carbon dioxide and sugarcarbon dioxide and sugar C.oxygen and mineralsoxygen and minerals D.oxygen and sugaroxygen and sugar

Hole 5 Question 1 is Correct! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 5 Approach shot

Wrong answer to Hole 5 Question 1 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing Which are produced during photosynthesis? A.carbon dioxide and mineralscarbon dioxide and minerals B.carbon dioxide and sugarcarbon dioxide and sugar C.oxygen and mineralsoxygen and minerals D.oxygen and sugaroxygen and sugar

Right answer to Hole 5 Question 1 retry! Now hit to the pin

You missed it! Penalty stroke Correct answer was D. oxygen and sugar Pick up your ball Drop it on the fairway

The cell is A.the basic unit of lifethe basic unit of life B.the smallest unit that can reproduce itselfthe smallest unit that can reproduce itself C.both A and Bboth A and B D.none of the abovenone of the above Swing

Hole 5 Question 2 is Correct ! Click to putt

Hole 5 On the green

Wrong answer to Hole 5 Question 2 You hit into the sand. Try to chip onto the green.

Swing The cell is A.the basic unit of lifethe basic unit of life B.the smallest unit that can reproduce itselfthe smallest unit that can reproduce itself C.both A and Bboth A and B D.none of the abovenone of the above

Right answer to Hole 5 Question 2 retry! You’re on the green Now putt into the hole

You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke Correct answer was 3 C. both A and B Pick up your ball Put it into the green

Animals get energy from the food they eat. What is the original source of this energy? A.The soilThe soil B.The water cycleThe water cycle C.FertilizersFertilizers D.The sunThe sun Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 6.

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”. The correct answer was D. The Sun Go to hole 6.

Hole 6 Tee off Par 5

What is a hypothesis? A.a possible explanation for something observeda possible explanation for something observed B.a testa test C.a way to study answers to a testa way to study answers to a test D.a questiona question Swing

Hole 6 Question 1 is Correct! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 6 Approach shot

Wrong answer to Hole 6 Question 1 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing What is a hypothesis? A.a possible explanation for something observeda possible explanation for something observed B.a testa test C.a way to study answers to a testa way to study answers to a test D.a questiona question

Right answer to Hole 6 Question 1 retry! Now hit to the pin

You missed it! Penalty stroke Correct answer was 2 A.A possible explanation for something observed Pick up your ball Drop it on the fairway

The scientific method includes all of the following EXCEPT A.designdesign B.conclusionconclusion C.experimentexperiment D.hypothesishypothesis Swing

Hole 6 Question 2 is Correct! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 6 Second Approach shot

Wrong answer to Hole 6 Question 2 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing The scientific method includes all of the following EXCEPT A.designdesign B.conclusionconclusion C.experimentexperiment D.hypothesishypothesis

Right answer to Hole 6 Question 2 retry! Now hit to the pin

You missed it! Penalty stroke. Correct answer was A.Design Pick up your ball Drop it on the fairway

If you need to get 50 grams of sodium for an experiment, what laboratory tool should you use? A.triple beam balancetriple beam balance B.graduated cylindergraduated cylinder C.flaskflask D.bunson burnerbunson burner Swing

Hole 6 Question 3 is Correct ! Click to putt

Hole 6 On the green

Wrong answer to Hole 6 Question 3 You hit into the sand. Try to chip onto the green.

Swing If you need to get 50 grams of sodium for an experiment, what laboratory tool should you use? A.triple beam balancetriple beam balance B.graduated cylindergraduated cylinder C.flaskflask D.bunson burnerbunson burner

Right answer to Hole 6 Question 3 retry You’re on the green Now putt into the hole

You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke Correct answer was A. Triple beam balance Pick up your ball Put it into the green

If you needed to measure out 50 mL of water for an experiment, which laboratory tool should you use? Swing A.triple beam balancetriple beam balance B.graduated cylindergraduated cylinder C.flaskflask D.bunson burnerbunson burner

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 7.

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a “gimmie” The correct answer was B. graduated cylinder Go to hole 7.

Hole 7 Tee off Par 4

At which point does a wind-up toy have the greatest potential energy? A.before it is wound upbefore it is wound up B.when it is movingwhen it is moving C.just after it is wound upjust after it is wound up D.when it has come to a stopwhen it has come to a stop Swing

Hole 7 Question 1 is Correct! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 7 Approach shot

Wrong answer to Hole 7 Question 1 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing At which point does a wind-up toy have the greatest potential energy? A.before it is wound upbefore it is wound up B.when it is movingwhen it is moving C.just after it is wound upjust after it is wound up D.when it has come to a stopwhen it has come to a stop

Right answer to Hole 7 Question 1 retry! Now hit to the pin

You missed it penalty stroke Correct answer was C. just after it is wound up Pick up your ball Drop it on the fairway

When you heat water, the water molecules A.stay stillstay still B.crystallizecrystallize C.move slowermove slower D.move fastermove faster Swing

Hole 7 Question 2 is Correct ! Click to putt

Hole 7 On the green

Wrong answer You hit into the sand. Try to chip onto the green.

Swing When you heat water, the water molecules A.stay stillstay still B.crystallizecrystallize C.move slowermove slower D.move fastermove faster

Right answer to Hole 7 Question 2 retry! You’re on the green Now putt into the hole

You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke Correct answer was D. Move faster Pick up your ball Put it into the green

Two positively charged objects placed next to each other will A.attract each otherattract each other B.repel each otherrepel each other C.have no effect on each otherhave no effect on each other D.do none of the abovedo none of the above Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 8.

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”. The correct answer was B. repel each other Go to 8.

Hole 8 Tee off Par 3

How long does it take Earth to make one full rotation on its axis? A.365 days365 days B.12 hours12 hours C.24 hours24 hours D.30 days30 days Swing

Hole 8 Question 1 is Correct! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 8 On the Green

Wrong answer to Hole 8 Question 1 Try again to get on the green

Swing How long does it take Earth to make one full rotation on its axis? A.365 days365 days B.12 hours12 hours C.24 hours24 hours D.30 days30 days

Right answer Hole 8 Question 1 retry! Now try to putt

You missed it penalty stroke Correct answer was C. 24 hours Pick up your ball Drop it on the green

What causes seasonal change? A.the rotation of the Earth on its axisthe rotation of the Earth on its axis B.the tilt of the Earth on is axisthe tilt of the Earth on is axis C.The changing intensity of the sun’s radiationThe changing intensity of the sun’s radiation D.the polar ice capsthe polar ice caps Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to hole 9.

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”. The correct answer was B. The tilt of the Earth on its axis Go to hole 9.

Hole 9 Tee off Par 4

Which is a result of mitosis? A.cellular respirationcellular respiration B.growth of organismsgrowth of organisms C.photosynthesisphotosynthesis D.elimination of cellular wasteelimination of cellular waste Swing

Hole 9 Question 1 is Correct ! Click to continue to next shot

Hole 9 Approach shot

Wrong answer to Hole 9 Question 1 Try again to chip into the fairway

Swing Which is a result of mitosis? A.cellular respirationcellular respiration B.growth of organismsgrowth of organisms C.photosynthesisphotosynthesis D.elimination of cellular wasteelimination of cellular waste

Right answer to Hole 9 Question 1 retry! Now hit to the pin

You missed it – add a penalty stroke Correct answer was B. growth of organisms Pick up your ball Drop it on the fairway

When classifying organisms, what is the largest group scientists use? A.phylumphylum B.speciesspecies C.genusgenus D.kingdomkingdom Swing

Hole 9 Question 2 is Correct ! Click to putt

Hole 9 On the green

Wrong answer to Hole 9 Question 2 You hit into the sand. Try to chip onto the green.

Swing When classifying organisms, what is the largest group scientists use? A.phylumphylum B.speciesspecies C.genusgenus D.kingdomkingdom

Right answer to Hole 9 Question 2 retry! You’re on the green Now putt into the hole

You missed it again— still in the sand— penalty stroke Correct answer was D. Kingdom Pick up your ball Put it into the green

Which member of the food web is not a producer? A.pine treepine tree B.field mousefield mouse C.grassgrass D.algaealgae Swing

Correct! The ball is in the hole! Go to the club houseGo to the club house!

Total your number of strokes and turn in your score card. The winner of the tournament will be announced once all golfers have finished

You missed the hole The good news is that it’s a gimmie. The correct answer was B. Field mouse You finished the round Go to the club house