Do you remember...
The Race of the Century
Electricity and Batteries
General Science
100

Which of these topics/activities did we not do this semester?

a) Science Charades

b) Fingerprint Analysis

c) Making Batteries

d) Making Crystal Sugar Sculptures

Which of these topics/activities did we not do this semester?

a) Science Charades

b) Fingerprint Analysis

c) Making Batteries

d) Making Crystal Sugar Sculptures

100

We watched The Race of the Century on Netflix a few weeks ago about racing boats.

What are the boats called in The Race of the Century?

Yachts

100

We made batteries using a liquid and some solid "electrodes". What do we call the liquid that "connects" the two electrodes in the beaker? 

Hint: It must be able to conduct electricity.

An electrolyte.

100

What is the name of the chemical reaction that occurs in the leaves of plants that generates oxygen in the air and sugars for the plant to eat?

Photosynthesis.
200

What is the type of "machine" featured below, accomplishing a simple task in a very complex/convoluted way? (Hint: We built these!)


Rube Goldberg Machine.


200

We watched The Race of the Century on Netflix a few weeks ago about racing boats.

Which country is the protagonist ("good guys") and which country is the antagonist ("bad guys") in the documentary?

"Good guys" = Australians

"Bad guys" = Americans

200

The two different solids (sometimes metals) used in a battery to generate electricity are called electrodes.

What are the two materials that historically make the electrodes of regular AA batteries?

Hint: We used both materials when making batteries.

Zinc and carbon.

200

Name all planets in order, starting with the closest planet to our Sun.

Mercury

Venus

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

300

What liquid turned a bunch of different colours when added to things like vinegar, soda water, lemon juice, etc?

Red cabbage juice

300

We watched The Race of the Century on Netflix a few weeks ago about racing boats.

What was the name of the inventor of the special "bottom" of the boat that allowed them to win against all odds?

a) Collin

b) Ben

c) Will

d) Brian

a) Collin

b) Ben (Lexcen)

c) Will

d) Brian

300

What are the four different solids that we tested as the electrodes of our batteries?

Aluminium

Carbon

Copper

Zinc

300

Name 10 different metals.

Answers may vary.

400

Which of the following was not a project/exhibition in our final "Science Museum Exhibition Day" last week?

a) Magnetic levitating train-car

b) Chemical volcano

c) Laser Maze

d) Fruit batteries

Which of the following was not a project/exhibition in our final "Science Museum Exhibition Day" last week?

a) Magnetic levitating train-car

b) Chemical volcano

c) Laser Maze

d) Fruit batteries

400

We watched The Race of the Century on Netflix a few weeks ago about racing boats.

What was the name of the special, custom attachment to the bottom of the boat that allowed the team to win against all odds?

The winged keel.

400

Which of the following batteries do you think will produce the highest voltage?

D. Using two different metals is key. Sulfuric acid will conduct extremely well (sugar water won't!)

400

Fill in the blanks:

1. When a liquid turns into a gas, we call this process _________________.

2. When a gas turns into a liquid, we call this process _________________.

3. When a solid turns directly into a gas, we call this process _________________ .

Fill in the blanks:

1. When a liquid turns into a gas, we call this process evaporation.

2. When a gas turns into a liquid, we call this process condensation.

3. When a solid turns directly into a gas, we call this process sublimation .

500

Which of these topics/activities came first in the semester?

a) Fingerprint Analysis

b) Ball Launcher Challenge

c) Pondwater Investigation

d) Watching The Race of the Century

Which of these topics/activities came first in the semester?

a) Fingerprint Analysis

b) Ball Launcher Challenge

c) Pondwater Investigation

d) Watching The Race of the Century

500

What was the specific name of the American Boating Team who were featured in the documentary? They hadn't been beaten in approximately 200 years of boat racing!

Hint: The ______ _____ ______ Club

The New York Yacht Club.

500

How many volts is a regular AA battery?

Hint: You likely achieved something close to this voltage in the lab if you used the right electrodes!

AA batteries are 1.5 V.

500

Mr. Gazer has 5 objects at the front of the room. Your job is to determine, only by looking and feeling, which objects will float in water, and which object will sink in water.

Make your predictions - let's test it!

To get the points, you must get all 5 objects correct!

Answers may vary.

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