Clocks
Telling Time
Time Zones
Days
History
100

What are the two main clock types?

A. Digital and Analog

B. Atomic and Digital

C. Cuckoo and Atomic

Digital and Analog

100

What is another way to say 12pm?

A. Midnight

B. Noon


Noon

100

What time is it in California if its 9am here?

A. 6am

B. 10am

C. 9am



6am

100

What months do the clocks change?

A. April/August

B. March/November

C. January/December

March/November

100

Who is Father Time?

A. Chronos

B. Zeus

C. Athena

Personification of time in Greek mythology (Chronos)

200

What kind of clock is this?

A. Grandfather

B. Cuckoo

C. Digital


Cuckoo Clock

200

What is another way to say 12am?

A. Noon

B. Midnight

Midnight


200

How long does it take the earth to go around the sun?

A. 2 years

B. 6 days

C. 365 days

365 days

200

How many months have 30 days?

A. 4

B. 12

C. 2

4

200

What civilization was the first recorded to use clocks?

A. Romans

B. Egyptians

C. Native Americans

Egyptians/Babylonians


300

What types of clock is this?

A. Digital

B. Mantel

C. Grandfather


Grandfather

300

What's another way to say 11:45?

A. Quarter to 12

B. Half past 11

C. quarter after 11


Quarter to 12

300

How many time zones are in America?

A. 3

B. 10

C. 6

6

300

How many months have 31 days?

A. 12

B. 7

C. 10

Seven

300

What industry helped create standardized time zones?

A. Retail

B. Railroad

C. Air Travel

In 1883 the railroad industry implemented standardized time zones to avoid “mini time zones ”which were common back then due to people setting their clocks to the local solar noon.

400

The first recorded clock was invented in the 1500BCE Century. What kind of clock was it? 

A. Water Clock

B. Sundial

C. Pendulum 

The earliest household clocks known, from the archaeological finds, are the sundials (1500 BCE) in Ancient Egypt and ancient Babylonian astronomy. Ancient analemmatic sundials of the same era (about 1500 BCE) and their prototype have been discovered on the territory of modern Russia. the earliest type of timekeeping device, which indicates the time of day by the position of the shadow of some object exposed to the sun's rays. As the day progresses, the sun moves across the sky, causing the shadow of the object to move and indicating the passage of time. 


400

What's another way to say 1:15?

A. Quarter of 2

B. Quarter past 1

C. Half past 1

Quarter past 1

400

What direction does the sun rise?

A. West

B. East

C. South


The East

Every day, the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars appear to rise in the east and set in the west. Actually, these celestial objects aren't moving that fast, but Earth is. It spins on its axis from west to east approximately every 24 hours.


400

What is the longest day of the year?

A. Winter Solstice

B. Summer Solstice

C.  Spring Equinox

Summer Solstice 

400

What universal force effects time according to Einstein?

A. Electromagnetism 

B. Gravity

C. Strong/Weak

Gravity- Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts that where gravity is stronger, time passes more slowly. That's called time dilation. Gravity is stronger closer to the center of the Earth. So, according to Einstein, time should pass more slowly closer to the ground. 

500

What is the most precise clock invented thus far?

A. Makkah Royal Clock

B. Strontium Atomic Clock

C. Cosmo Clock 21

The Strontium Atomic Clock, it is 3 times more accurate than the nation's standard. Uses vibrations of atoms strontium atoms are trapped in the interference pattern of two laser beams. In this so called “optical lattice”, the atomic “pendulum”, i.e. the absorption frequency of the atoms, can then be determined very precisely – currently with an accuracy of 17 digits. 

500

What does AM/PM stand for?

A. after midnight/pre morning

B. Around morning/past morning

C. Before/after Midday

The 12-hour clock divides the 24-hour day into two periods. am stands for the Latin ante meridiem, translating to "before midday". This is the time before noon. pm stands for post meridiem or "after midday" – the time after noon.

500

Which Country has the most time zones?

A. France

B. America

C. Russia

France - it has 12 including overseas territories. France's overseas territories are very scattered, taking in the Caribbean, South America, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific and the Antarctic. 

500

What is the shortest day called?

A. Fall Equinox

B. Winter solstice

C. Summer Solstice 

Winter Solstice 

500

Why was Daylight saving time first invented?

A. To give Farmers more time to work

B. To conserve energy during WWI

C. To improve work/sleep balance


In 1916, it was implemented to conserve energy resources during WWI

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