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Enter in the categories on the main game boards.
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As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the
contestant calls, not the surrounding box.
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When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to
see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go.
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Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard.
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given.
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When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program
with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name,
but keep this file untouched!
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Round 1
Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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Sound
Vocabulary
Measuring
Sound
Can You
Hear Me?
More About
Sound
Properties
of Waves
BONUS:
Loudness
and Pitch
Round 2
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Final
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The distance from a point on one
wave to the same point on another
wave is the _____.
(a) amplitude
(b) frequency
(c) intensity
(d) wavelength
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(d) wavelength
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The taking in of sound energy
and stopping a sound by an
object is called _____.
(a) absorption
(b) reflection
(c) transmission
(d) frequency
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(a) absorption
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The passing of sound waves
through a material to produce
sound is _____.
(a) absorption
(b) reflection
(c) transmission
(d) frequency
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(c) transmission
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A quick back-and-forth motion is
a _____.
(a) frequency
(b) vibration
(c) amplitude
(d) wavelength
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(b) vibration
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A wave’s bouncing off a surface
is called _____.
(a) absorption
(b) reflection
(c) transmission
(d) frequency
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(b) reflection
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_____ is a measure of how high
or low a sound is.
(a) Pitch
(b) Wavelength
(c) Frequency
(d) Transmission
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(a) Pitch
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_____ is a measure of how loud
or soft a sound is.
(a) Amplitude
(b) Frequency
(c) Intensity
(d) Absorption
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(c) Intensity
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A measure of the amount of energy in
a wave is _____.
(a) frequency
(b) pitch
(c) amplitude
(d) vibration
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(c) amplitude
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The number of waves that pass a
certain point in one second is
called the _____.
(a) frequency
(b) pitch
(c) amplitude
(d) wavelength
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(a) frequency
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What unit is most often used to
measure the intensity of a sound?
(a) Celsius
(b) centimeter
(c) decibel
(d) meter
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(c) decibel
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What converts waves into sound?
(a) air
(b) your ear
(c) your brain
(d) vibration
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(c) your brain
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While hiking, Claud calls his friend’s name
loudly. What might he hear when the
sound waves bounce off the smooth
surface of a cliff?
(a) an echo
(b) silence
(c) a jumble of sounds
(d) his friend’s response
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(a) an echo
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Which part of the ear acts as a funnel
for sound waves?
(a) cochlea
(b) eardrum
(c) hammer, anvil, and stirrup
(d) outer ear
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(d) outer ear
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Sound waves cause which part of the
ear to vibrate first?
(a) bones
(b) cochlea
(c) eardrum
(d) hammer, anvil, and stirrup
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(c) eardrum
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In which part of the ear are vibrations
changed to nerve signals that
travel to your brain?
(a) cochlea
(b) eardrum
(c) hammer, anvil, and stirrup
(d) outer ear
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(a) cochlea
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Which famous scientist invented
the telephone and studied
sound and hearing?
(a) Thomas Edison
(b) Benjamin Franklin
(c) Alexander Graham Bell
(d) Isaac Newton
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(c) Alexander Graham Bell
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Which of the following machines
can be used to measure sound
waves?
(a) CD burner
(b) microscope
(c) oscilloscope
(d) tape recorder
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(c) oscilloscope
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Which would do the best job of
absorbing sounds?
(a) air
(b) blankets
(c) rocks
(d) water
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(b) blankets
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Which is softer than normal
conversation?
(a) light whisper
(b) noisy office
(c) normal traffic
(d) rock music concert
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(a) light whisper
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Which is louder than a rock
music concert?
(a) jet takeoff
(b) noisy office
(c) normal conversation
(d) normal traffic
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(a) jet takeoff
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One bell produces sound waves with
a greater amplitude than those of
another bell. How do the sounds
of the two bells differ?
(a) The first bell sounds higher.
(b) The first bell sounds lower.
(c) The first bell is louder.
(d) The first bell is softer.
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(c) The first bell is louder.
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Which shows the wavelength of
the wave?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
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(c) C
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Which kind of sound is produced
by sound waves with peaks that
are very close together?
(a) high
(b) loud
(c) low
(d) soft
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(a) high
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Which shows the amplitude of
the wave?
(a) A
(b) B
(c) C
(d) D
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(a) A
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Loudness and Pitch
Observe the picture of the guitar below.
A. Describe a way you can make the sound of a guitar
string louder.
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Part A
A way you can make the sound of a
guitar string louder is by stretching the
guitar string farther before releasing it.
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Loudness and Pitch
Observe the picture of the guitar below.
B. Describe TWO ways you can make the pitch of a
guitar string higher.
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Two ways you can make the pitch of a guitar
string higher are…
(1) by pressing down on the string to make it
shorter, and
(2) by replacing the string with a thinner one.
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