CAN YOU BELIEVE IT'S NOT LIGHT?
HOW DENSE IS TOO DENSE?
THIS CIRCUIT IS OUT OF WHACK!
I AM LOW ON ENERGY
WILD CARD
100

A girl scout uses light energy from a campfire to...

A) cook hot dogs

B) see in the darkness

C) heat the campsite

D) power a generator

B) see in the darkness

100

If water is less dense than dish soap, is water floating or sinking?

Floating

100

In the movie Toy Story, there is a toy monkey that plays the cymbals once it's switch is turned on. Where does the toy get it's energy from?


The switch activates the circuit to be complete. Therefore, it's energy comes from the battery inside of the toy.

100

This type of energy powers our school bell every morning.

Electrical energy

100

All matter takes up space. What is another thing that all matter shares?

All matter has mass.

200

Which lens shows transmission?


D

200

Which of the following statements is true?

A) vegetable oil is more dense than water because it floats on the top of water

B) corn syrup is less dense than honey because it floats on top of the honey

C) honey is less dense than syrup because syrup floats on top of honey

D) syrup is more dense because it floats on top of dish soap

B) corn syrup is less dense than honey because it floats on top of the honey

200

A student attached the parts as shown here and the bulb did not light. The most likely reason the bulb does not light is because...

A) batteries can't provide electric energy

B) the flow of electricity can't make a bulb light

C) the switch must be open for electricity to flow

D) yarn does not conduct electricity


D) yarn does not conduct electricity


200

The energy source used for solar energy is?

The Sun

200

Which of the following are NOT soluble in water?

SUGAR
SALT
SAND
COCOA POWDER
HONEY

SAND

300

Which of the following does NOT show reflection?

A)

B)

C)

D) 

B) 

300

Which liquid in the following photo is the most dense?


Syrup is the most dense liquid.


300

How could I ensure that all the light bulbs would work in the following circuit?

A) cut the wire

B) close switch A

C) close switch B

D) both switches need to be closed


D, both switches would need to be closed in order for all of the light bulbs to work in the circuit.


300

What energy change occurs in order for a lamp to work?

Electrical to light energy.

300

True or False

Black absorbs more of the Sun's rays than lighter colors.

True, lighter colors will reflect the Sun's rays.

400

You looked through a telescope last night and noticed that the lens of the telescope appeared to make the stars bigger. What is happening to the light?

A) reflection

B) refraction

C) absorption

D) transmission

B) refraction

400

The water is ..

A) more dense than the boat

B) less dense than the boat

C) equally as dense as the boat

D) none of the above


A) more dense than the boat


400

A group of students created a circuit by using wires, an aluminum battery, a light bulb, and a switch made from wood. They noticed that their light did not light up once the circuit was closed. Why?

Wood is an insulator and not a conductor. Energy cannot pass through it.

400

The picture below shows a steamboat moving across the sea. What energy change is happening in order to move the boat?


Thermal to mechanical

400

What is the difference between an open circuit and a closed circuit?

An open circuit does not produce sound, light, or heat due to wires not being connected or a switch being open.

500

When light is reflected off a shiny object such as aluminum foil...

A) light goes straight through

B) light is absorbed

C) light bounces off at an equal angle

D) light is bent

C) light bounces off at an equal angle


500

List the following liquids in order from most dense to least dense.


4, 3, 2, 1


500

Which of the following is a series and parallel circuit?


Series - one pathway

Parallel - multiple pathways


500

A) glass marble

B) aluminum can

C) rubber eraser

D) wool sock

B) aluminum can


500

Two objects that are the same size are dropped into water. One floats, while the other sinks. Why does this happen?

Even though they are the same size, the object that sinks has a greater amount of density than the object that floats.