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2 Jeopardy A B C D E Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from A The bouncing of light.

4 $100 Answer from A Reflection

5 $200 Question from A The bending of light.

6 $200 Answer from A Refraction

7 $300 Question from A When light slows down, it:

8 $300 Answer from A is refracting

9 $400 Question from A We can see things because of this property of light.

10 $400 Answer from A Reflection

11 $500 Question from A Radio waves and Gamma Rays travel at the speed.

12 $500 Answer from A Same. It’s their wavelengths that are different.

13 $100 Question from B What makes something appear white?

14 $100 Answer from B When all colors are being reflected.

15 $200 Question from B What makes something appear black?

16 $200 Answer from B When all colors are being absorbed.

17 $300 Question from B If only blue light is reflecting off a surface, what color will the object be?

18 $300 Answer from B Blue

19 $400 Question from B If an object is not yellow, what is happening to the yellow light?

20 $400 Answer from B It’s being absorbed by the object.

21 $500 Question from B What color has the shortest wavelength & highest energy?

22 $500 Answer from B Violet (purple)

23 $100 Question from C Infrared and visible light have different what?

24 $100 Answer from C Wavelengths

25 $200 Question from C What measures the number of vibrations in a given time in a wave?

26 $200 Answer from C Frequency

27 $300 Question from C Which type of light has a higher energy level, microwaves or ultraviolet rays?

28 $300 Answer from C Ultraviolet (UV) rays

29 $400 Question from C What type of waves are used in “night vision?”

30 $400 Answer from C Infrared

31 $500 Question from C As you move from radio to gamma rays the wavelengths get and the increases.

32 $500 Answer from C Shorter Increases

33 $100 Question from D Name one object that’s transparent.

34 $100 Answer from D Window

35 $200 Question from D Name one object that is opaque.

36 $200 Answer from D Door, wall, etc.

37 $300 Question from D Name one object that is translucent.

38 $300 Answer from D Glass of milk, wax paper, stained glass.

39 $400 Question from D In order to see correctly, light has to be focused on this part of your eye.

40 $400 Answer from D The retina.

41 $500 Question from D When an object’s opaque, is light being reflected, refracted, or absorbed?

42 $500 Answer from D Mostly absorbed.

43 $100 Question from E What happens to blue light in the Earth’s atmosphere?

44 $100 Answer from E It scatters more than the other colors.

45 $200 Question from E List the 7 different types of light, starting with Radio waves.

46 $200 Answer from E Radio, Micro, Infra, Visible, UV, X-ray, Gamma

47 $300 Question from E How does a prism work?

48 $300 Answer from E It refracts white light into The colors of the rainbow.

49 $400 Question from E What part of the eye controls how much light enters the pupil?

50 $400 Answer from E The iris (colored part)

51 $500 Question from E What’s the speed of light in a vacuum?

52 $500 Answer from E 300 million m/sec. or 186,000 mi./sec.

53 Final Jeopardy Explain the law of reflection.

54 Final Jeopardy Light always reflects at the exact opposite angle it strikes a surface at. 45°


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