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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. 1,000,000 500,000 250,000 125,000 64,000 32,000 16,000 8,000 4,000 2,000 1,000 500 300 200 100. Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

  2. 1,000,000 • 500,000 • 250,000 • 125,000 • 64,000 • 32,000 • 16,000 • 8,000 • 4,000 • 2,000 • 1,000 • 500 • 300 • 200 • 100

  3. Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

  4. Click to return to the question and poll the class

  5. Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this oval to return to question and ask a friend

  6. Mr. Coyle is “about” 30 years old is a generous example of • A. Relative Dating • B. Absolute Dating • C. Radiometric Dating • D. Lies, Coyle is 77 y

  7. A. Relative Dating Back to Board

  8. The shortest day of the year is • A. vernal equinox • B. autumnal equinox • C. winter solstice • D. aphelion

  9. C. Winter solstice Back to Board

  10. When the moon is furthest from the earth it is said to be at • A. perigee • B. apogee • C. aphelion • D. perihelion

  11. B. Apogee Back to Board

  12. The Aurora borealis and australis are caused by • A. solar radiation hitting the magnetosphere • B. natural radioactivity from earth’s core • C. the tilt of earth’s axis • D. meteoroids falling through earth’s atmosphere

  13. A. solar radiation hitting the magnetosphere Back to Board

  14. It is generally believed that the entire solar system originated from a • A. comet • B. black dwarf • C. binary star system • D. nebula

  15. D. Nebula Back to Board

  16. What stage in the life of a star 10 times more massive than the sun? • A. white giant • B. red dwarf • C. red giant • D. main sequence

  17. C. Red giant Back to Board

  18. A spectroscope is most likely to be used to determine a star’s • A. distance from earth • B. composition • C. brightness • D. diameter

  19. B. composition Back to Board

  20. The earth’s axis is tilted • A. 27 degrees • B. 90 degrees • D. 180 degrees • C. 23.5 degrees

  21. C. 23.5 degrees Back to Board

  22. Which of the following statements about the universe is correct? • A. the universe is infinite • B. earth is the center • C. the sun is the center • D. the universe is finite

  23. the universe is finite Back to Board

  24. A small rocky body that burns up in earth’s atmosphere is called a • A. meteroid • B. meteor • C. meteorite • D. meteoreon

  25. meteor Back to Board

  26. Which of the following planets is a gas giant? • A. Uranus • B. Venus • C. Mercury • D. Mars

  27. Uranus Back to Board

  28. Insolation is • A. angle of the sun’s rays • B. measure of solar radiation received • C. spectrum of a substance • D. the tilt of the moon

  29. measure of solar radiation received Back to Board

  30. This astronomer changed the orbit of the planets to “loopy-loops” • A. Copernicus • B. Newton • C. Ptolemy • D. Aristotle

  31. Ptolemy Back to Board

  32. The end of winter is marked by • A. summer solstice • B. autumnal equinox • C. aphelion • D. vernal equinox

  33. Vernal equinox Back to Board

  34. The brightest star in the nightime sky is • A. Sirius • B. Alpha Centauri • C. Arcturus • D. Polaris

  35. Sirius

  36. Sorry, try again!

  37. Thanks for playing!

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