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Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

TRUE or FALSE? The Sun is a star.

TRUE or FALSE? Green means go.

TRUE or FALSE? Stop signs are hexagons.

TRUE or FALSE? Global warming is happening.

TRUE or FALSE? College is the way to go.

TRUE or FALSE? Pluto isn’t a planet.

TRUE or FALSE? Colorblindness doesn’t mean your completely blind to color.

TRUE or FALSE? The Sun revolves around the sun

What is the name of our galaxy?

How many planets in the solar system have rings? Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune all have rings.

What is inertia? All of the above The speed at which an object falls Measurement of electrical resistance A ratio between mass and velocity Resistance to motion or change

Match the device to what it measures: Stop Watch Scale Thermometer Speedometer Odometer Distance Temperature Elapsed Time Weight Rate of Travel

Match the device: Watch Toaster Car Tape Measure Boat Sailing Drive Time Toast Measure