game#1 -- review for chapter 1

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Welcome to …
M UL T I - Q !
Question & Answer Review Game
Designed for Use in the Classroom
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Multi–Q
Rules
Points are collected
as a team; however,
each player must answer
his/her question
without help
from teammates.
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If a question is answered
correctly, that team adds
those points to their team
score. The opposing team
may now chose a question.
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If a question is answered
incorrectly, the team score
does not change.
The opposing team may
now chose a question.
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This game does not support
automatic scoring. Please
assign a scorekeeper for
your team. This person
should keep track of points
for both teams.
GET READY TO START
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You will choose questions
from
the following
six topic areas:
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What do you know about…
Heat Transfer
What do you know about…
Continental
Drift
What do you know about…
Sea Floor
Spreading
What do you know about…
Plate
Tectonics
What do you know about…
Mapping
What do you know about…
Layers of the
Earth
Heat
Transfer
Continental
Drift
Sea Floor
Spreading
Plate
Tectonics
Mapping
Layers of
Earth
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FINAL QUESTION
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Topic 1 for
10 points …
Name the 3 types
of heat treansfer?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Conduction, convection &
radiation
10
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Topic 1 for 20 points …
The sun warming
a pool of water is
an example of..
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The
correct
answer
is…
radiation
20
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Topic 1 for 30 points …
Heat transfer due
to density
differences is an
example of…
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The
correct
answer
is…
convection
30
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Topic 1 for 40 points …
Heat transfer that
is due to
materials
touching
eachother is..
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The
correct
answer
is…
conduction
40
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Topic 1 for 50 points …
What causes
convection
currents in the
mantle?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Heat from the core
50
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Topic 2 for
10 points …
Who came up
with the idea of
continental drift?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Alfred Wegener
10
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Topic 2 for
20 points…
Name 3 pieces of
evidence used to
support this idea.
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The
correct
answer
is…
Puzzle like fit
Fossils
Climate
Land features
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20
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Game Board
Topic 2 for 30 points…
Why did
scientists reject
this idea?
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The
correct
answer
is…
No explanation of how the
continents moved
30
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Topic 2 for 40 points …
How did glacial
striations support
this idea?
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The
correct
answer
is…
They were found in Africa
where there are now no
glaciers.
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Topic 2 for 50 points …
How do coal
beds support this
idea?
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The
correct
answer
is…
They were found in the
Arctic and they form in
warm tropical places.
50
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Topic 3 for 10 points …
Who was the
scientist that
came up with this
theory?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Harry Hess
10
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Topic 3 for 20 points …
How was the mid
ocean ridge
found?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Using sonar
20
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Topic 3 for 30 points …
What are 3 pieces of
evidence used to
support this theory?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Molten material
Magnetic stripes
Drilling samples (ages of rock)
30
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Topic 3 for 40 points …
Describe
subducution
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The
correct
answer
is…
When a plate gets forced
down back into the mantle .
40
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Topic 3 for 50 points …
What is happening to
the size of the
Atlantic and Pacific
oceans?
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The
correct
answer
is…
The Atlantic is getting
larger and the Pacific is
shrinking
50
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Topic 4 for 10 points …
Name the 3 types
of plate
boundaries.
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The
correct
answer
is…
Convergent, divergent,
transform
10
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Topic 4 for 20 points …
When 2 plates
move apart they
create…
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The
correct
answer
is…
Mid-ocean ridge or rift
valley
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Topic 4 for 30 points …
A transform
boundary will
produce ….
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The
correct
answer
is…
Earthquakes
30
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Topic 4 for 40 points …
When 2
continental plate
collide what
forms?
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The
correct
answer
is…
mountains
40
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Topic 4 for 50 points …
What happens
when an oceanic
plate collides with
any other plate?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Subduction and volcanoes
form
50
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Topic 5 for 10 points …
Name a specific
location where 2
continental plates
collide.
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The
correct
answer
is…
India and Eurasia plate Himalayas
10
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Topic 5 for 20 points …
Name a place where
a continental and
oceanic plate collide.
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The
correct
answer
is…
Nazca-S. Am. Plates
20
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Topic 5 for 30 points …
Where would you
find a transform
boundary?
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The
correct
answer
is…
West coast – Pacific and
N. Am. plates
30
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Topic 5 for 40 points …
What is forming
where the Pacific and
Eurasian plate meet?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Islands of Japan
40
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Topic 5 for 50 points …
What type of plate
boundary is separating
the Pacific and Nazca
plate?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Divergent boundary
50
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Topic 6 for 10 points …
Name the layers
of the Earth
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The
correct
answer
is…
Crust, mantle, outer core,
inner core
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Topic 6 for 20 points …
Which layer is
made of solid
iron and nickel?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Inner core
20
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Topic 6 for 30 points …
Where is the
asthenosphere?
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The
correct
answer
is…
In the mantle
30
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Topic 6 for 40 points …
What happens to
the temperature
and pressure as
you go deeper ?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Both increase
40
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Topic 6 for 50 points …
Where do we get
our direct
evidence from?
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The
correct
answer
is…
Rock samples
50
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BONUS
QUESTION
Congratulations!
If you answer the Bonus
Question correctly, your team
receives double the points
assigned to this question.
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DIRECTIONS
TO THE FINAL QUESTION
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As a team write
your final wager.
Team members
may consult
on the final question
of this game.
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THE FINAL QUESTION
How long ago did
Pangea exist?
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The
correct
answer
is…
225-250 miilion years ago
ADD OR SUBTRACT
WAGERED AMOUNTS
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T HAN K S F O R P LAY I N G !
Add up your team
score and report it to
your teacher.
DON’T FORGET TO STUDY & REVIEW ON YOUR OWN!