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50:50 Welcome to
Who Wants to
be a
Physical
Science
Millionaire?
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A: Opposite, like
D: Opposite, non-polar
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_______ charges repel,
while _______ charges
attract.
B: Polar, non-polar
C: Like, opposite
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A: inertia
C: gravity
B: specific heat
The force that opposes
motion between two
surfaces is known as ___?
D: friction
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A: mechanical energy B: potential energy
D: chemical energy
The energy of a moving
object due to the object’s
motion is known as
_____.
C: kinetic energy
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C: evaporation D: chemical reaction
Water vapor in the air
turns to liquid water in
the form of rain. This is
an example
of__________.
A: chemical change B: physical change
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C: Thermodynamics
B: Motion
D: Gravity
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This word is the tendency of
an object to resist being
moved. It is the main idea
of Newton’s First Law.
What is this word?
A: Inertia
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A: Energy is destroyed B: Matter is formed
D: Energy is created
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Which of the following is
true of every energy
transformation?
C: Energy is conserved
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A: The formation of a gas
C: A color change
B: Changes in properties
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The only sure evidence
for a chemical
reaction is _____.
D: The formation of a
different substance
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A: -20 degrees C
C: 50 degrees C D: 0 degrees C
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At which of the following
temperatures do water
molecules have the
highest average energy of
motion?
B: 100 degrees C
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A: Radio B: Infrared
D: Visible light
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Which of the following
waves has the highest
frequency?
C: X-rays
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C: Absorption, Sublimation,
Deposition
B: Compression,
Compaction, Concretion
D: Reflection, Refraction,
Absorption
The three types of
thermal energy
transfer (heat) are,
_____, _____
and_______.
A: Radiation, Conduction,
Convection
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A: wavelength
C: frequency
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The speed of a wave
depends on the ________.
B: amplitude
D: medium
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A: The size of the object
D: The acceleration of the
object
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If you know the distance
that an object has traveled
in a certain amount of time,
you can determine_______.
C: The location of the object
B: The speed of the object
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A: charge and mass B: density and mass
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What determines the
strength of the
gravitational attraction
between two objects?
D: size and mass C: distance and mass
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A: weight
C: area
B: speed
You use a balance to find the
mass of a wooden block. Then
you measure its length, width
and height to calculate its
volume. Which quantity can you
calculate from this data?
D: density
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C: J/s D: (g)2/m2
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The Newton is the
honorary unit given to
measure a force. Which of
the following are the
correct derived units equal
to a Newton?
A: (m/s)2 (kg) B: (Kg)(m/s2)
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C: Non-metals D: Lanthanides
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A: Metalloids B: Metals
1
The number 1 points to what type of elements?
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C: Non-metals D: Lanthanides
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A: Metalloids B: Metals
2
The number 2 points to what type of elements?
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C: Non-metals D: Lanthanides
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A: Metalloids B: Metals
3
The number 3 points to what type of elements?
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A: acid, base
C: metal, metalloid
B: metal, non-metal
D: base, acid
pH higher than
7 is a(n)
_____; pH
lower than 7 is
a(n) ______.
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C: Plasma D: Gas
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Which state of
matter has
definite volume,
but no definite
shape?
A: Solid B. Liquid
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C: 450 N Left D: 150 N Left
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What is the Net Force?
A: 150 N Right B: 450 N
Left Right
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C: increasing, stopped,
changing
D: accelerating, stopped,
decelerating
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A: increasing, changing,
decreasing B: constant, stopped,
changing
At point 1, the object’s motion
is ___________.
At point 2 the object’s motion
is ___________.
At point 3, the object’s motion
is ___________.
1
3
2
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C: Green, steepest slope D: Yellow, longest line
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A: Black, smallest slope B: Red, steepest slope
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C: cooler, warmer D: liquid, solid
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Heat always moves from
______________ to
______________ objects.
A: warmer, cooler B: solid, liquid
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C: Mass, weight D: Weight, mass
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____________ changes
when gravity changes;
____________ does not
change.
A: Volume, mass B: Density, mass
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C: increases, increases D: decreases, increases
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Frequency _________ as
wavelength __________.
A: increases, decreases B: decreases, decreases
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