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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. 100 . 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. What is the best title for this article? A. Blue Planet B. Lightning that Goes Up C. Circuits go around D. Current Electricity. Answer. B. A. Blue Planet

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  1. Jeopardy 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

  2. What is the best title for this article? • A. Blue Planet • B. Lightning that Goes Up • C. Circuits go around • D. Current Electricity Answer

  3. B. • A. Blue Planet • B. Lightning that Goes Up • C. Circuits go around • D. Current Electricity PAY ATTENTION to what you are reading. The article says nothing about a Blue Planet, Circuits or Current Electricity.

  4. Static electricity does which of the following? • A. releases a sudden burst of electric energy • B. flows around a circuit to light bulb • C. insulates electrons • D. lights our homes Answer

  5. A • A. releases a sudden burst of electric energy • B. flows around a circuit to light bulb • C. insulates electrons • D. lights our homes • Static electricity is a sudden transfer of electrons. It does not flow through a circuit and can’t light up a home.

  6. What happens when a cloud transfers electrons to the ground? Answer

  7. The static electricity causes lightning to strike, you see a flash of light, hear a loud boom and if you were in the way, you would be shocked.

  8. Which of the following is a form of static electricity? A generator sending electricity to a house. A sock sticking to a towel. A battery lighting up a flashlight. A wall socket supplying electricity to a TV. Answer

  9. B. • A generator sending electricity to a house. • A sock sticking to a towel. • A battery lighting up a flashlight. • A wall socket supplying electricity to a TV. A,B and C are all examples of current electricity, not static electricity.

  10. What would explain why a balloon was sticking to a wall? • A. the balloon was glued to the wall. • B. The wall and the balloon had opposite charges • C. The wall and the balloon had the same charges • D. The wall was wet, so the balloon got stuck. Answer

  11. B • A. the balloon was glued to the wall. • B. The wall and the balloon had opposite charges • C. The wall and the balloon had the same charges • D. The wall was wet, so the balloon got stuck. • A. First; umm, who would glue a balloon to the wall? • C. Like charges repel, they don’t attract • D. Since when does a wet wall attract balloons?

  12. During an experiment, you discovered that you could not light up a light bulb using a wire, battery and a light bulb. When you discussed it as a class afterward, every other group was able to light a bulb using the materials. What should you do? • A. Decide that everyone else did it wrong and leave your answers. • B. Copy your neighbor’s paper and change your conclusions. • C. Ask your teacher to tell you what to do. • D. Try the experiment again, using a different way to light the bulb. Answer

  13. During an experiment, you discovered that you could not light up a light bulb using a wire, battery and a light bulb. When you discussed it as a class afterward, every other group was able to light a bulb using the materials. What should you do? • A. Decide that everyone else did it wrong and leave your answers. • B. Copy your neighbor’s paper and change your conclusions. • C. Ask your teacher to tell you what to do. • D. Try the experiment again, using a different way to light the bulb. • ALWAYS try an experiment again if your results don’t make sense.

  14. Current Electricity us used to do what? • Make lightning • Start fires • Light our homes • Make batteries Answer

  15. C • Make lightning • Start fires • Light our homes • Make batteries

  16. Which type of particle is the only one that can transfer from one atom to another? • Proton B. Neutron C. Megatron D. Electron Answer

  17. Proton • Neutron • Megatron D. Electron

  18. Which of the following could be a power source for current electricity? • A. generator • B. insulator • C. conductor • D. Gatorade Answer

  19. A. generator • B. insulator • C. conductor • D. Gatorade • Remember current electricity needs to have a power source that gives it electrons. A generator is the only answer that makes sense.

  20. Which of the following titles makes the most sense to name this article.A. Electricity and its usesB. Lightning StrikesC. Electrical SafetyD. Circuits go Around Answer

  21. C A. Electricity is Very Important B. Lightning StrikesC. Electrical SafetyD. Circuits go Around • Think about the article. Does it mention anything about electricity being important? • Does it mention lightning or circuits? • It only talks about what to do and what not to do with electricity.

  22. What statement makes the most sense based on the chart. • A. nails conduct electricity better than copper • B. Man made objects all conduct electricity • C. Metals will conduct electricity • D. Big objects don’t conduct electricity Answer

  23. C. • C is the only answer that makes sense because the chart says nothing about nails conducting better, all of the objects on the list are man-made and they don’t all conduct electricity, and none of the objects are big. A. nails conduct electricity better than copper B. Man made objects all conduct electricity C. Metals will conduct electricity D. Big objects don’t conduct electricity

  24. If you attached a plastic fork to a circuit and the light would not turn on, what could you conclude? Answer

  25. The plastic fork is an insulator.

  26. Which of the following items would you use to insulate a wire? • Copper wire • A penny • Rubber • nail Answer

  27. A,B and C are all conductors. Copper wire A penny Rubber nail

  28. Which of the following would you use to make a complete circuit? • A. a plastic fork, wire, battery • B. a wire, battery, and light bulb • C. light bulb, battery, string • D. a wire, light bulb and a magnet Answer

  29. A. a plastic fork, wire, battery B. a wire, battery, and light bulb C. light bulb, battery, string D. a wire, light bulb and a magnet

  30. Answer

  31. a. battery

  32. What will happen to a light bulb if you add more batteries to a circuit? Answer

  33. The bulb will get brighter

  34. Which type of circuit has a gap and the load does not work?A. series circuitB. parallel circuitc. incomplete circuitd. complete circuit Answer

  35. Incomplete circuit is the best answer because it says the load does not work. A. series circuitB. parallel circuitc. incomplete circuitd. complete circuit

  36. Name the type of circuit. Answer

  37. It is a parallel circuit.

  38. Name the Circuit Answer

  39. Series Circuit

  40. Which of the following is an example of a load? computer Copper wire Blanket water Answer

  41. computer A load uses electrons to do work. A computer uses electrons to turn on.

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