Final Jeopardy

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Final Review Jeopardy
Quakes &
Volcanoes
Rocks
Geologic
Time
Plate
Tectonics
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DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Quakes & Volcanoes: $100
• Give one example
of where shield
volcanoes are
found.
Quakes & Volcanoes: $200
Hot liquid rock beneath the
Earth’s surface.
Quakes & Volcanoes:
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This type of
volcano tends
to have violent,
explosive
eruptions
Quakes & Volcanoes: $400
This is the place
on the Earth’s
surface directly
above where an
earthquake has
occured.
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Quakes & Volcanoes: $500
• What is the
correct order for
the arrival of
seismic waves when
reading a
seismograph?
• Hint! There are 3
types of waves!
Rocks: $100
• When limestone undergoes
metamorphism, what does it
become?.
Rocks: $200
• Rocks that are
made from heat
and pressure
are called this.
Rocks: $300
What are two
characteristics of
intrusive igneous
rocks.
Rocks: $400
• What type of rock is
called “volcanic
glass”?
Rocks: $500
• Sedimentary rocks that form
when pieces of other rocks are
cemented together are called
this.
Geologic Time: $100
• What does the law of
superposition tell you about the
age of a rock?
Geologic Time : $300
• What era do we live in
today?
Geologic Time : $400
• How old is the Earth?
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Geologic Time : $500
• A gap in the rock record is
called this.
Geologic Time : $200
• If an object has a half life of 2
years and 25% of the original
rock remains, how much time
has gone by?
Plate Tectonics: $100
• Plate that slide past each other
(like the San Andreas Fault) are
called this.
Plate Tectonics: $200
• This was the
name of the
ancient
supercontinent
Plate Tectonics: $300
• What
element is
the major
component
of the core?
Plate Tectonics: $400
• This is an example of a continentalcontinental convergent boundary.
Plate Tectonics: $500
• This is the name of the brittle,
rigid portion of the Earth
which consists of the crust
and the upper portion of the
mantle.
Double Jeopardy
Energy
E&M
Forces
Waves
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Energy: $200
• What is an
example of kinetic
energy?
Energy: $400
What is the turning
point of a lever.
Energy:
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Name 3 simple
machines and
give an example
of each.
Energy: $800
Give one
example of a
compound
machine.
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Energy: $1000
• What does
the Law
Conservation
of ENERGY
say?
E & M: $200
• What kind of circuits do you
have in your house?
E & M: $400
• Give two
examples of
static discharge.
E & M: $600
What is an
insulator and
give two
examples of
insulators.
E & M: $800
• Give two
examples of
electromagnets.
E & M: $1000
• Name the three ways that
charges can be transferred.
Newton’s Laws: $200
• The reluctance of an object to
change its state of motion.
Newton’s Laws : $600
• The amount of matter in
an object.
Newton’s Laws : $800
• Give an example of static
friction.
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Newton’s Laws : $1000
• An object has a mass of 50 kg. If gravity
on the planet Zoltar is 100 m/s2, what is
its mass on Zoltar.
Newton’s Laws : $400
• In a game of tug of war, Minnie
pulls with a force of 50 N while
Daisy pulls with a force of 75 N.
What is the net force?
Waves: $200
• What happens when two
wave crests overlap?
Waves: $400
• What are waves called that
above the normal human
hearing range.
Waves: $600
• What type of
electromagnetic
wave has the
highest
frequency?
Waves: $800
• The bending
of light
waves.
Waves: $1000
• The apparent change in pitch
due to the motion of a
source.
FINAL JEOPARDY
• CATEGORY: Physics
FINAL JEOPARDY
•Write Newton’s three
laws of motion in order.