Title: Jeopardy
1Jeopardy
Oakland Elementary Edition S4P3a Identify simple
machines and explain their uses
2Simple Machines
3How Forces Work
4Best Uses for Simple Machines
5Know Your Simple Machine
6Know Your Simple Machine II
7Any Thing Goes
8Jeopardy
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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9100 Question Simple Machines
- Which of these simple machines is also an incline
plane? - pulley
- lever
- screw
- wheel-and-axle
10100 Answer Simple Machines
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12200 Question Simple Machines
- Which is an example of a wedge?
- a bottle opener
- a doorstop
- an elevator
- a wheel-and-axle
13200 Answer Simple Machines
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15300 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
16300 Answer Simple Machines
- What is (c) lever and wedge?
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18400 Question Simple Machines
- Which of the following is a lever?
- a bottle opener
- a drinking straw
- a match
- a pencil
19400 Answer Simple Machines
- What is (a) a bottle opener?
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21500 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
22500 Answer Simple Machines
- What is (b) wheel-and-axle?
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24100 Question How Forces Work
- How many forces must be applied to make a simple
machine work? - one
- two
- three
- four
25100 Answer How Forces Work
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27Daily Double
Daily Double
28Daily Double Question
- Which of the following is an example of work?
- packing a lunch
- thinking about homework
- pushing against a wall
- holding a baseball
29Daily Double Answer
- What is (a) packing a lunch?
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31300 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
32300 Answer How Forces Work
- What is (a) an incline plane?
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34400 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.
35400 Answer How Forces Work
- What is (b) hook it up with another pulley?
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37500 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.
38500 Answer How Forces Work
- What is false? (It requires less force but more
space in which to move the object.)
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40100 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
41100 Answer Best Uses for Simple Machines
- What is (a) a wedge?
- (Also known as a knife! )
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43200 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
44200 Answer Best Uses for Simple Machines
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46300 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
47300 Answer Best Uses For Simple Machines
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49400 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
50400 Answer Best Uses For Simple Machines
- What is (b) incline plane?
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52500 Question Best Uses for Simple Machines
- Which simple machine could you use to hold two
objects together? - lever
- pulley
- screw
- wheel-and-axle
53500 Answer Best Uses For Simple Machines
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55100 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
56100 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
- What is (d) screw and incline plne?
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58200 Question Know Your Simple Machines
- Which of these simple machines will NOT work
without a fulcrum? - lever
- wheel-and-axle
- wedge
- single pulley
59200 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
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61300 Question Know Your Simple Machines
- Which of the following is NOT an example of a
screw? - nut
- nail
- bolt
- drill bit
62300 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
- What is (b) a nail? (Side Note Nails are most
like wedges.)
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64400 Question Know Your Simple Machines
- An ax blade is which kind of simple machine?
- ramp
- screw
- wedge
- lever
65400 Answer Know Your Simple Machines
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67500 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
68500 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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70100 Question Know Your Simple Machines II
- Which of the following is a lever?
- ceramic cup
- measuring tape
- snow shovel
- ballpoint pen
71100 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
- What is (c) a snow shovel?
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73200 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
74200 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
- What is (c) screw and wedge?
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76300 Question Know Your Simple Machines II
- Which of these is NOT a simple machine?
- broom
- pry bar
- rake
- lawn mower
77300 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
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79400 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
80400 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
- What is (c) a flag pole rope? (Other examples are
elevator and mini-blinds.)
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82500 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
83500 Answer Know Your Simple Machines II
- What is (d) a wheelbarrow?
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85100 Question Any Thing Goes
- Which of the following is NOT a lever?
- a baseball bat
- a wheelbarrow
- a broom
- a ramp
86100 Answer Any Thing Goes
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88200 Question Any Thing Goes
- Which kind of simple machine is the wheelchair
resting on? - incline plane
- lever
- pulley
- screw
89200 Answer Any Thing Goes
- What is (a) an incline plane?
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91300 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.
92300 Answer Any Thing Goes
- What is (c) it has two incline planes?
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94400 Question Any Thing Goes
- Which of the following tools contains two levers?
- a) b) c)
d)
95400 Answer Any Thing Goes
- What is (d) (a pair of pliers)?
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97500 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
98500 Answer Any Thing Goes
- What is (d) lifting a chair off the floor?
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100Final Jeopardy Topic
101Final Jeopardy Question
- According to the scientific community, what is
work?
102Final Jeopardy Answer
- What is the use of force to move an object over a
distance?
103- Keep studying to get ready for the CRCT! You can
do anything you set out to do!
104Thank You for Playing!