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There are 14 questions on this test: Historical Perspective – Questions 1 – 8 Heat Technologies – Questions 9 – 14 Each slide is timed to change automatically You will have 45 seconds to complete each question Following the last slide on this test – Question 14 Follow your teacher’s instructions to score and record the test. All of your answers should be recorded on the Student Response Form – HT73-1 This slide will advance after 30 seconds Heat and Temperature GLO 1

Question 1 The need to stay warm has always been a part of life for humans. Until about 1600, people thought that heat was a combination of … A. Fire and air B. Light and air C. Light and fire D. Color and light This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 2 In early times, people observed that heat – because it seemed to flow from a hot place to a cold place – must be an invisible fluid that they called … A. temperature B. thermal C. energy D. caloric Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective

Question 3 The Franklin stove, invented by Benjamin Franklin, is a heating technology that has a dual purpose. Besides heating a room, it was also used as a … A. foot warmer B. smokehouse C. cooking stove D. bar-b-cue grill This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 4 The official unit of heat energy is the … A. watt B. joule C. kilowatt D. gigajoule Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective

Question 5 Needs’ are the basic required conditions for the survival of life. ‘Wants’ are not vital to survival. Which of the following statements represents a need? A. I need a glass of water to quench my thirst. B. I need that designer jacket, so I can stay warm this winter. C. I need a clear cover duo tang for my science lab notebook. D. I need to camp in a trailer, so I don’t freeze when I am camping. This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 6 The chimney first appeared in Europe in the … A. 1200’s B. 1400’s C. 1700’s D. 1800’s Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective

Question 7 The reappearance of central heating occurred in the late 1700s, as coal became the main fuel source. Central heating was originally developed around 100 B.C. by the … A. Americans B. Canadians C. Romans D. Greeks This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 8 People make choices to use heat technologies. One reason they choose not to use them is because the thermal resources we have on Earth are not unlimited. In order to have enough for the future we need to achieve … A. sustainability B. standard of living C. conservative use D. technological freedom Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective

Question 9 A technology that has replaced boiling water over an open campfire gives us a warning when the water has boiled. This technology is... A. a micro-sensing digital boiler B. a solar powered water heater C. a hot water heater D. an electric kettle This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 10 This type of Thermal Energy source can be used to cook food, but they are hard to control, dangerous and messy. A. open fire B. Franklin stove C. pioneer stove D. modern gas stove Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Heat Technologies

Question 11 Choose the technology that you would need so that you could heat a large room in your house, and maintain a constant comfortable temperature in that room. A. a gas furnace B. a digital thermostat C. an electric fireplace D. a wood-burning fireplace This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 12 Overheating can be a problem for hand-held hair dryers. A device, that is used to shut off the thermal energy when it gets too hot, is needed. This device is... A. the fan B. the heating element C. automatically controlled D. a button on the hair dryer Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Heat Technologies

Question 13 What unit of energy does the heating company use to determine the amount of money they charge to help fuel the heating technology in your house … A. gigajoule B. kilowatt C. joule D. watt This slide will advance after 1 minute 30 seconds Question 14 Making choices is important to maintain sustainability of thermal heat sources. When we refer to sustainability we are indicating we want to use resources wisely and do as little damage as possible to the … A. economy B. population C. environment D. standard of living Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Heat Technologies

ANSWER KEY This is the End of this test: ANSWER KEY Historical Perspective – Questions 1 – 8 Heat Technologies – Questions 9 – 14 Follow your teacher’s instructions to score and record the test. All of your answers should be recorded on the Student Response Form – HT73-1 This slide will advance on the Mouse Click Heat and Temperature GLO 1

Question 1 The need to stay warm has always been a part of life for humans. Until about 1600, people thought that heat was a combination of … A. Fire and air B. Light and air C. Light and fire D. Color and light Question 2 In early times, people observed that heat – because it seemed to flow from a hot place to a cold place – must be an invisible fluid that they called … A. temperature B. thermal C. energy D. caloric Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 3 The Franklin stove, invented by Benjamin Franklin, is a heating technology that has a dual purpose. Besides heating a room, it was also used as a … A. foot warmer B. smokehouse C. cooking stove D. bar-b-cue grill Question 4 The official unit of heat energy is the … A. watt B. joule C. kilowatt D. gigajoule Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 5 Needs’ are the basic required conditions for the survival of life. ‘Wants’ are not vital to survival. Which of the following statements represents a need? A. I need a glass of water to quench my thirst. B. I need that designer jacket, so I can stay warm this winter. C. I need a clear cover duo tang for my science lab notebook. D. I need to camp in a trailer, so I don’t freeze when I am camping. Question 6 The chimney first appeared in Europe in the … A. 1200’s B. 1400’s C. 1700’s D. 1800’s Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 7 The reappearance of central heating occurred in the late 1700s, as coal became the main fuel source. Central heating was originally developed around 100 B.C. by the … A. Americans B. Canadians C. Romans D. Greeks Question 8 People make choices to use heat technologies. One reason they choose not to use them is because the thermal resources we have on Earth are not unlimited. In order to have enough for the future we need to achieve … A. sustainability B. standard of living C. conservative use D. technological freedom Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Historical Perspective This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 9 A technology that has replaced boiling water over an open campfire gives us a warning when the water has boiled. This technology is... A. a micro-sensing digital boiler B. a solar powered water heater C. a hot water heater D. an electric kettle Question 10 This type of Thermal Energy source can be used to cook food, but they are hard to control, dangerous and messy. A. open fire B. Franklin stove C. pioneer stove D. modern gas stove Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Heat Technologies This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 11 Choose the technology that you would need so that you could heat a large room in your house, and maintain a constant comfortable temperature in that room. A. a gas furnace B. a digital thermostat C. an electric fireplace D. a wood-burning fireplace Question 12 Overheating can be a problem for hand-held hair dryers. A device, that is used to shut off the thermal energy when it gets too hot, is needed. This device is... A. the fan B. the heating element C. automatically controlled D. a button on the hair dryer Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Heat Technologies This slide will advance on the Mouse Click

Question 13 What unit of energy does the heating company use to determine the amount of money they charge to help fuel the heating technology in your house … A. gigajoule B. kilowatt C. joule D. watt Question 14 Making choices is important to maintain sustainability of thermal heat sources. When we refer to sustainability we are indicating we want to use resources wisely and do as little damage as possible to the … A. economy B. population C. environment D. standard of living Heat and Temperature GLO 1 – Heat Technologies This slide will advance on the Mouse Click