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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Oakland Elementary Edition S4P3a Identify simple
machines and explain their uses
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Simple Machines
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How Forces Work
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Best Uses for Simple Machines
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Know Your Simple Machine
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Know Your Simple Machine II
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Any Thing Goes
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Jeopardy
Simple Machines
How Forces Work
Best Uses For Simple Machine
Know Your Simple Machine
Know Your Simple Machine II
Any Thing Goes
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Final Jeopardy
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100 Question Simple Machines
  • Which of these simple machines is also an incline
    plane?
  • pulley
  • lever
  • screw
  • wheel-and-axle

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100 Answer Simple Machines
  • What is (c) a screw?

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200 Question Simple Machines
  • Which is an example of a wedge?
  • a bottle opener
  • a doorstop
  • an elevator
  • a wheel-and-axle

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200 Answer Simple Machines
  • What is (b) a doorstop?

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300 Question Simple Machines
  • Which kinds of simple machines make up scissors?
  • wheel-and-axle and pulley
  • pulley and incline plane
  • lever and wedge
  • wedge and incline plane

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300 Answer Simple Machines
  • What is (c) lever and wedge?

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400 Question Simple Machines
  • Which of the following is a lever?
  • a bottle opener
  • a drinking straw
  • a match
  • a pencil

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400 Answer Simple Machines
  • What is (a) a bottle opener?

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500 Question Simple Machines
  • Which kind of simple machine is the beater part
    of an electric mixer?
  • pulley
  • wheel-and-axle
  • pulley and lever
  • two pulleys

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500 Answer Simple Machines
  • What is (b) wheel-and-axle?

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100 Question How Forces Work
  • How many forces must be applied to make a simple
    machine work?
  • one
  • two
  • three
  • four

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100 Answer How Forces Work
  • What is (a) one?

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Daily Double
Daily Double
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Daily Double Question
  • Which of the following is an example of work?
  • packing a lunch
  • thinking about homework
  • pushing against a wall
  • holding a baseball

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Daily Double Answer
  • What is (a) packing a lunch?

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300 Question How Forces Work
  • Which simple machine allows you to lift an object
    using less force, although you must move the
    object a greater distance?
  • incline plane
  • single pulley
  • wedge
  • wheel-and-axle

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300 Answer How Forces Work
  • What is (a) an incline plane?

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400 Question How Forces Work
  • To use a pulley to change both the amount and
    direction of the applied force, you must
  • combine it with a lever.
  • hook it up with another pulley.
  • place it on an incline plane.
  • attach it to the wall with screws.

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400 Answer How Forces Work
  • What is (b) hook it up with another pulley?

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500 Question How Forces Work
  • True or False
  • It requires more force to move an object using an
    incline plane than it does to move it using a
    pulley.

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500 Answer How Forces Work
  • What is false? (It requires less force but more
    space in which to move the object.)

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100 Question Best Uses for Simple Machines
  • Which of the following would be the BEST simple
    machine to use to slice celery?
  • wedge
  • pulley
  • screw
  • incline plane

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100 Answer Best Uses for Simple Machines
  • What is (a) a wedge?
  • (Also known as a knife! )

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200 Question Best Uses for Simple Machines
  • Joey uses a tool to pry the top off a paint can.
    What type of simple machine is he using?
  • wedge
  • screw
  • lever
  • incline plane

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200 Answer Best Uses for Simple Machines
  • What is (c) a lever?

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300 Question Best Uses for Simple Machines
  • Which simple machine would you most likely use to
    move a basket of fruit from the ground into a
    tree house?
  • lever
  • wheel-and-axle
  • pulley
  • a group of levers

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300 Answer Best Uses For Simple Machines
  • What is (c) a pulley?

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400 Question Best Uses For Simple Machines
  • Your friend lives at the top of a hill. Which
    simple machine would you most likely use to go to
    your friends house?
  • pulley
  • incline plane
  • wedge
  • lever

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400 Answer Best Uses For Simple Machines
  • What is (b) incline plane?

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500 Question Best Uses for Simple Machines
  • Which simple machine could you use to hold two
    objects together?
  • lever
  • pulley
  • screw
  • wheel-and-axle

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500 Answer Best Uses For Simple Machines
  • What is (c) a screw?

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100 Question Know Your Simple Machines
  • Which two simple machines are MOST alike?
  • screw and lever
  • lever and wedge
  • pulley and wheel-and-axle
  • screw and incline plane

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100 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
  • What is (d) screw and incline plne?

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200 Question Know Your Simple Machines
  • Which of these simple machines will NOT work
    without a fulcrum?
  • lever
  • wheel-and-axle
  • wedge
  • single pulley

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200 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
  • What is (a) a lever?

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300 Question Know Your Simple Machines
  • Which of the following is NOT an example of a
    screw?
  • nut
  • nail
  • bolt
  • drill bit

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300 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
  • What is (b) a nail? (Side Note Nails are most
    like wedges.)

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400 Question Know Your Simple Machines
  • An ax blade is which kind of simple machine?
  • ramp
  • screw
  • wedge
  • lever

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400 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
  • What is (c) wedge?

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500 Question Know Your Simple Machines
  • Where can the fulcrum of a lever NOT be?
  • the end of the bar
  • the middle of the bar
  • between the middle and the end
  • not touching the bar

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500 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
  • What is (d) not touching the bar? (Remember The
    fulcrum must touch it at some point to help do
    the work!)

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100 Question Know Your Simple Machines II
  • Which of the following is a lever?
  • ceramic cup
  • measuring tape
  • snow shovel
  • ballpoint pen

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100 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
  • What is (c) a snow shovel?

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200 Question Know Your Simple Machines II
  • Which two simple machines are incline planes?
  • pulley and wheel-and-axle
  • lever and pulley
  • screw and wedge
  • screw and wheel-and-axle

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200 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
  • What is (c) screw and wedge?

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300 Question Know Your Simple Machines II
  • Which of these is NOT a simple machine?
  • broom
  • pry bar
  • rake
  • lawn mower

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300 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
  • What is (d) lawn mower?

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400 Question Know Your Simple Machines II
  • Which is an example of a pulley?
  • a bottle opener
  • a doorstop
  • a flag pole rope
  • a wheel-and-axle

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400 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
  • What is (c) a flag pole rope? (Other examples are
    elevator and mini-blinds.)

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500 Question Know Your Simple Machines II
  • What is NOT an example of a wheel-and-axle?
  • a kitchen faucet
  • a door handle
  • a water wheel on stone grinder
  • a wheelbarrow

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500 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
  • What is (d) a wheelbarrow?

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100 Question Any Thing Goes
  • Which of the following is NOT a lever?
  • a baseball bat
  • a wheelbarrow
  • a broom
  • a ramp

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100 Answer Any Thing Goes
  • What is (d) a ramp?

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200 Question Any Thing Goes
  • Which kind of simple machine is the wheelchair
    resting on?
  • incline plane
  • lever
  • pulley
  • screw

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200 Answer Any Thing Goes
  • What is (a) an incline plane?

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300 Question Any Thing Goes
  • Which detail about an ax blade lets you know that
    it is a wedge?
  • It has just one incline plane.
  • It changes the way work is done.
  • It has two incline planes.
  • It changes the direction of the applied force.

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300 Answer Any Thing Goes
  • What is (c) it has two incline planes?

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400 Question Any Thing Goes
  • Which of the following tools contains two levers?
  • a) b) c)
    d)

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400 Answer Any Thing Goes
  • What is (d) (a pair of pliers)?

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500 Question Any Thing Goes
  • In science, which of the following is an example
    of work?
  • going to a job
  • pushing against the floor
  • reading a book
  • lifting a chair off the floor

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500 Answer Any Thing Goes
  • What is (d) lifting a chair off the floor?

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Final Jeopardy Topic
  • Simple Machine

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Final Jeopardy Question
  • According to the scientific community, what is
    work?

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Final Jeopardy Answer
  • What is the use of force to move an object over a
    distance?

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  • Keep studying to get ready for the CRCT! You can
    do anything you set out to do!

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