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Sound Review
Write your name, date, and Science
on your paper.
Number your paper 1-8.
Write the letter answers only.
What type of movement produces sound?
a. An impulseb. An echoc. A decibeld. A vibration
How does sound travel through the air to your ear?
a. Sound travels as a wave.b. Sound travels as a decibel.c. Sound travels in the gaps in the air.d. Sound travels through one
molecule.
Why is there no sound in outer space?
a. There are too many other noises.b. There is only echolocation in space.c. The speed of sound is too slow for
space.d. There is no medium in which it can
travel.
What is the part of the longitudinal wave where the
molecules are stretched apart?
a. A crestb. A troughc. A rarefactiond. A compression
What is the distance between two crests on a wave?
a. The amplitudeb. The pitchc. The frequencyd. The wavelength
What property of a wave determines its pitch?
a. The mediumb. The amplitudec. The frequencyd. The rarefaction
What process do bats use to navigate?
a. rarefactionb. polarizationc. echolocationd. compression
Why does sound travel faster in water than in air?
a. Water is a denser medium than air.b. Air is a denser medium than water.c. Water has a larger wavelength than
air.d. Air has a larger wavelength than
water.
Sound Activity
We will go to the computer lab to learn more about sound.
Sit where you sat last time.
Put on your headphones.
Click on the BBC icon.
Read pages 2, 4, and 5.
Click Play icon—full screen.
Choose Full screen.
Follow the directions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks2bitesize/science/physical_processes/changing_sounds/play.shtml
Click the blue arrows to change your task.
Click Sort sounds.
Listen to each recorder and drag them to the right place.
Close the page when you are done.
Take the quiz.
Read carefully. Click the circle to choose the correct answer.
Check score when you’re done.
Write your score on your quiz paper and hand in back in the classroom.
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