Title: Final Jeopardy Question
1Types of Light
Paints Pigments
Potpourri
Parts of The Eye
Color Blindness Deficiencies
Properties of Light
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Final Jeopardy Question
2Types of Light 500 points
Aircraft navigation is used by what type of light?
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3Types of Light 500 points
Microwaves.
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4Types of Light 400 points
What type of light can some animals see as color?
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5Types of Light 400 points
Infrared.
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6Types of Light 300 points
What type of light includes the rainbow of colors?
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7Types of Light 300 points
Visible Light.
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8Types of Light 300 points
What type of light has the shortest wavelength?
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9Types of Light 200 points
Gamma Rays.
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10Types of Light 100 points
What type of light is used for television?
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11Category 1 100 points
Radio Waves.
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12Paints Pigments 500 points
Why are some paints more expensive?
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13Paints Pigments 500 points
They require rare materials to make that specific
color. Such as cobalt blue and Emerald Green.
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14Paints Pigments 400 points
What is color subtraction?
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15Paints Pigments 400 points
Mixing of two paints which reflect.
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16Paints Pigments 300 points
What are pigments?
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17Category 2 300 points
Powdered materials. That when suspended in
liquid, create paint.
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18Paints Pigments 200 points
Name the 3 primary colors of light?
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19Paints Pigments 200 points
Red, Green, Blue.
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20Paints Pigments 100 points
Name the 3 primary colors of pigment?
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21Paints Pigments 100 points
Red, Yellow, Blue
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22Properties of Light 500 points
Depending on the situation, light will act some
times as a particle and sometimes as this?
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23Properties of Light 500 points
A Wave.
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24Properties of Light 400 points
In what waves does light travel?
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25Properties of Light 400 points
Transverse.
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26Properties of Light 300 points
Where can light travel where sound cannot?
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27Properties of Light 300 points
Space.
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28Properties of Light 200 points
light is the common term for this?
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29Properties of Light 200 points
Electromagnetic Radiation.
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30Properties of Light 100 points
Where does light come from?
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31Properties of Light 100 points
The Sun.
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32Parts of the Eye 500 points
What is the Cornea?
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33Parts of the Eye 500 points
The clear outer protecting of the eye.
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34Parts of the Eye 400 points
What is the purpose of the optic nerve?
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35Parts of the Eye 400 points
Connects Rods and Cones on the Retina to the
Brain.
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36Parts of the Eye 300 points
Describe the location of the Lens?
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37Parts of the Eye 300 points
The lens is located in the center of the eye
behind the Iris, Cornea and Pupil.
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38Parts of the Eye 200 points
What is the difference between Rods and Cones?
Describe the functions of each.
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39Parts of the Eye 200 points
About 15 million rods, used in dim light to
detect black and white. About 7 million Cones
used to detect color and sharp imagery.
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40Parts of the Eye 100 points
Why do we have a blind spot?
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41Parts of the Eye 100 points
The optic nerve is located on the retina where
there are no Rods or Cones.
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42Color Blindness Deficiencies 500 points
What is the most common form of color blindness?
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43Color Blindness Deficiencies 500 points
Dichromatic
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44Color Blindness Deficiencies 400 points
About what percent of the men and women have
red-green color blindness?
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45Color Blindness Deficiencies 400 points
8 of men, 4 of women.
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46Color Blindness Deficiencies 300 points
What is retinitis pigmentosa?
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47Color Blindness Deficiencies 300 points
When the field of vision is tunneled and only the
center is clear.
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48Color Blindness Deficiencies 200 points
What form of blindness do you have when you can
see only peripheral vision?
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49Color Blindness Deficiencies 200 points
Macular Degeneration.
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50Color Blindness Deficiencies 100 points
What form of blindness is often due to old age?
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51Color Blindness Deficiencies 100 points
Cataracts.
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52Potpourri 500 points
What is specular reflection?
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53Potpourri 500 points
A large amount of light reflects off of a flat
surface.
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54Potpourri 400 points
What is resolving power?
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55Potpourri 400 points
The ability of the eye to produce separate images
from sources close together.
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56Potpourri 300 points
What is phosphorescence?
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57Potpourri 300 points
Chemical make-up which causes things to slow
after ultraviolet light is removed.
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58Potpourri 200 points
This glows under ultraviolet light.
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59Potpourri 200 points
Fluorescence.
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60Potpourri 100 points
This is when UV light fades colors.
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61Potpourri 100 points
Sun-Fading
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62FINAL JEOPARDY
How many minutes does it take to cook popcorn in
the microwave?
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63FINAL JEOPARDY
20 - 30 minutes give or take
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