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Hole 1 Tee Off Par 4
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Welcome to the
New Egypt Championship
Golf TournamentSponorsed by NJ ASK 8
Directions• Answer the multiple choice questions as you
advance from slide to slide.• Click on the walking golf ball in the lower right
corner to go to the next slide • Every time you “swing” and choose an answer
add a stroke to your score.• At the end of each hole put your score (number
of swings) up on the class score card.
Hole 1Tee Off Par 4
What makes it possible to see the moon from Earth?
A. Light emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth by the moon’s surface
B. The surface of the moon emits its own light, which can be seen from Earth
C. The moon absorbs light during the day and emits the light at night
D. Light emitted by Earth illuminates the moon's surface, making it visible.
Swing
You correctly answered Question 1!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 1 Approach shot
Wrong answer to Question 1
Try again to chip into the fairway
What makes it possible to see the moon from Earth?
A. Light emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth by the moon’s surface
B. The surface of the moon emits its own light, which can be seen from Earth
C. The moon absorbs light during the day and emits the light at night
D. Light emitted by Earth illuminates the moon's surface, making it visible.
Swing
Right answer to Hole 1 Question1 retry!
Now hit to the pin
You missed it.Penalty stroke
The correct answer was A. Light emitted by the sun is reflected to the Earth
by the moon’s surface
Pick up your ball and Drop it on the fairway
The solid part of Earth’s surface is called the
A. HydrosphereB. TroposphereC. AtmosphereD. Lithosphere
Swing
Correct answer to question 2!
Click to putt
Hole 1 On the green
Wrong answer to Hole 1 Question 2
You hit into the sand .Try to chip onto the green.
The solid part of Earth’s surface is called the
Swing
A. HydrosphereB. TroposphereC. AtmosphereD. Lithosphere
Right answer to Hole 1 Question 2 retry!
You’re on the greenNow putt into the hole
You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke
The correct answer was D. LithospherePick up your ball and put it into the green
In the geocentric model, the
A. Earth moves around a fixed SunB. Sun moves around a fixed EarthC. Planets all orbit the SunD. Earth is on an epicycle
Swing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 2.
You missed the hole.The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”.
The correct answer was B. Sun moves around a fixed Earth.
Go to hole 2.
Hole 2Tee offPar 4
Which part of a cell allows nutrients and other materials to enter or leave
the cell?A. CytoplasmB. NucleusC. Cell MembraneD. Chloroplasts
Swing
Correct answer for Hole 2 Question 1!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 2 Approach shot
Wrong answer for Hole 2 Question1
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
Which part of a cell allows nutrients and other materials to enter or leave
the cell?A. CytoplasmB. NucleusC. Cell MembraneD. Chloroplasts
Right answer to Hole 2 Question 1 retry!
Now hit to the pin
You missed it penalty stroke
Correct answer was C. Cell Membrane
Pick up your ball andDrop in on the fairway
What is the major cause of variation with a species?
A. Sexual reproductionB. Asexual reproductionC. ExtinctionD. Photosynthesis
Swing
Correct – Hole 2 Question 2
Click to putt
Hole 2 On the green
Wrong answer – Hole 2 Question2
You hit into the sand .Try to chip onto the green.
Swing
What is the major cause of variation with a species?
A. Sexual reproductionB. Asexual reproductionC. ExtinctionD. Photosynthesis
Right answer – Hole 2 Question 2 retry
You’re on the greenNow putt into the hole
You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke
Correct answer was A. Sexual Reproduction
Pick up your ballPut it into the green
Hereditary information is found in a cell’s
A. ChloroplastsB. CytoplasmC. MembraneD. Chromosomes
Swing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 3.
You missed the hole
The good news is that it’s a gimmieThe correct answer was
D. Chromosomes.Go to hole 3.
Hole 3Tee offPar 5
The two components of force are
A. Mass and accelerationB. Magnitude and directionC. Cost and distributionD. Centrifugal and gravity
Swing
Correct – Hole 3 Question 1
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 3 Approach shot
Wrong answer – Hole 3 Question 1
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
The two components of force are
A. Mass and accelerationB. Magnitude and directionC. Cost and distributionD. Centrifugal and gravity
Right answer – Hole 3 Question 1 retry!
Now hit again.
You missed it! Penalty stroke.
Correct answer wasA. Mass and acceleration
Pick up your ball andDrop it on the fairway
A change in motion results from
A. An unbalanced set of forcesB. A balanced set of forcesC. An absence of forcesD. No force at all
Swing
Hole 3 Question 2 is Correct!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 3 Second Approach shot
Wrong answer Hole 3 Question 2
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
A change in motion results from
A. An unbalanced set of forcesB. A balanced set of forcesC. An absence of forcesD. No force at all
Right answer – Hole 3 Question 2 Retry!
Now hit again
You missed it! Penalty stroke.
Correct answer was A. An unbalanced set of forces
Pick up your ballDrop it on the fairway
Which of the following is a result of a chemical change?
A. A burning logB. Boiling waterC. Melting ice creamD. A falling leaf
Swing
Correct – Hole 3 Question 3!
Click to putt
Hole 3 On the green
Wrong answer – Hole 3 Question 3
You hit into the sand .Try to chip onto the green.
Swing
Which of the following is a result of a chemical change?
A. A burning logB. Boiling waterC. Melting ice creamD. A falling leaf
Right answer to Hole 3 Question 3 retry!
You’re on the greenNow putt into the hole
You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke
The correct answer was A. A burning log
Pick up your ballPut it into the green
Because sulfur cannot be broken down into two or more different
substances, it is classified as
A. A compoundB. A mixtureC. A moleculeD. An element
Swing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 4.
You missed the hole
The good news is that it’s a gimmie
The correct answer wasD. An Element
Go to hole 4.
Hole 4 Tee off
Par 3
A rock that contains fossil shells was most likely formed as a
result of
A. Volcanic activityB. Heat and pressureC. SedimentationD. Magma cooling
Swing
Correct Answer for Hole 4 Question 1
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 4 On the Green
Wrong answer – Hole 4 Question 1
Try to putt again
Swing
A rock that contains fossil shells was most likely formed as a
result of
A. Volcanic activityB. Heat and pressureC. SedimentationD. Magma cooling
Right answer – Hole 4 Question 1 retry
Now try to putt
You missed it! Penalty stroke.
The correct answer was C. Sedimentation
Pick up your ball.Put it on the green.
Granite is an igneous rock. Which statement is most likely true
about the formation of granite?
A. Granite forms from other rocks subjected to heat and pressure.
B. Granite forms when molten magma is cooled.
C. Granite forms underwater in inland lakesD. Granite forms from long periods of weathering and
erosionSwing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 5.
You missed the hole
The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”.
The correct answer was B. Granite forms when molten magma is
cooled.
Go to hole 5.
Hole 5Tee offPar 4
Which are produced during photosynthesis?
A. carbon dioxide and mineralsB. carbon dioxide and sugarC. oxygen and mineralsD. oxygen and sugar
Hole 5 Question 1 is Correct!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 5 Approach shot
Wrong answer to Hole 5 Question 1
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
Which are produced during photosynthesis?
A. carbon dioxide and mineralsB. carbon dioxide and sugarC. oxygen and mineralsD. oxygen and sugar
Right answer to Hole 5Question 1 retry!
Now hit to the pin
You missed it! Penalty strokeCorrect answer wasD. oxygen and sugar
Pick up your ballDrop it on the fairway
The cell is
A. the basic unit of lifeB. the smallest unit that can reproduce itselfC. both A and BD. none of the above
Swing
Hole 5 Question 2 is Correct !
Click to putt
Hole 5 On the green
Wrong answer to Hole 5 Question 2
You hit into the sand .Try to chip onto the green.
Swing
The cell is
A. the basic unit of lifeB. the smallest unit that can reproduce itselfC. both A and BD. none of the above
Right answer to Hole 5 Question 2 retry!
You’re on the greenNow putt into the hole
You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke
Correct answer was 3C. both A and B
Pick up your ballPut it into the green
Animals get energy from the food they eat. What is the original
source of this energy?
A. The soilB. The water cycleC. FertilizersD. The sun
Swing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 6.
You missed the hole
The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”.The correct answer was
D. The Sun
Go to hole 6.
Hole 6Tee offPar 5
What is a hypothesis?
A. a possible explanation for something observed
B. a testC. a way to study answers to a testD. a question
Swing
Hole 6 Question 1 is Correct!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 6 Approach shot
Wrong answer to Hole 6 Question 1
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
What is a hypothesis?
A. a possible explanation for something observed
B. a testC. a way to study answers to a testD. a question
Right answer to Hole 6 Question 1 retry!
Now hit to the pin
You missed it! Penalty stroke
Correct answer was 2 A. A possible explanation for something
observed
Pick up your ballDrop it on the fairway
The scientific method includes all of the following EXCEPT
A. designB. conclusionC. experimentD. hypothesis
Swing
Hole 6 Question 2 is Correct!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 6 Second Approach shot
Wrong answer to Hole 6 Question 2
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
The scientific method includes all of the following EXCEPT
A. designB. conclusionC. experimentD. hypothesis
Right answer to Hole 6 Question 2 retry!
Now hit to the pin
You missed it! Penalty stroke.
Correct answer was A. Design
Pick up your ballDrop it on the fairway
If you need to get 50 grams of sodium for an experiment, what laboratory tool should you use?
A. triple beam balanceB. graduated cylinderC. flaskD. bunson burner
Swing
Hole 6 Question 3 is Correct !
Click to putt
Hole 6 On the green
Wrong answer to Hole 6 Question 3
You hit into the sand .Try to chip onto the green.
Swing
If you need to get 50 grams of sodium for an experiment, what laboratory tool should you use?
A. triple beam balanceB. graduated cylinderC. flaskD. bunson burner
Right answer to Hole 6 Question 3 retry
You’re on the greenNow putt into the hole
You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke
Correct answer was A. Triple beam balance
Pick up your ballPut it into the green
If you needed to measure out 50 mL of water for an experiment,
which laboratory tool should you use?
Swing
A. triple beam balanceB. graduated cylinderC. flaskD. bunson burner
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 7.
You missed the hole
The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”
The correct answer was B. graduated cylinder
Go to hole 7.
Hole 7 Tee off
Par 4
At which point does a wind-up toy have the greatest potential energy?
A. before it is wound upB. when it is movingC. just after it is wound upD. when it has come to a stop
Swing
Hole 7 Question 1 is Correct!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 7 Approach shot
Wrong answer to Hole 7 Question 1
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
At which point does a wind-up toy have the greatest potential energy?
A. before it is wound upB. when it is movingC. just after it is wound upD. when it has come to a stop
Right answer to Hole 7 Question 1 retry!
Now hit to the pin
You missed it penalty stroke
Correct answer wasC. just after it is wound up
Pick up your ballDrop it on the fairway
When you heat water, the water molecules
A. stay stillB. crystallizeC. move slowerD. move faster
Swing
Hole 7 Question 2 is Correct !
Click to putt
Hole 7 On the green
Wrong answer
You hit into the sand .Try to chip onto the green.
Swing
When you heat water, the water molecules
A. stay stillB. crystallizeC. move slowerD. move faster
Right answer to Hole 7 Question 2 retry!
You’re on the greenNow putt into the hole
You missed it again--still in the sand--penalty stroke
Correct answer was D. Move faster
Pick up your ballPut it into the green
Two positively charged objects placed next to each other will
A. attract each otherB. repel each otherC. have no effect on each otherD. do none of the above
Swing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 8.
You missed the holeThe good news is that it’s a “gimmie”.
The correct answer was B. repel each other
Go to 8.
Hole 8Tee offPar 3
How long does it take Earth to make one full rotation on its axis?
A. 365 daysB. 12 hoursC. 24 hoursD. 30 days
Swing
Hole 8 Question 1 is Correct!
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 8 On the Green
Wrong answer to Hole 8 Question 1
Try again to get on the green
Swing
How long does it take Earth to make one full rotation on its axis?
A. 365 daysB. 12 hoursC. 24 hoursD. 30 days
Right answer Hole 8 Question 1 retry!
Now try to putt
You missed it penalty stroke
Correct answer was C. 24 hours
Pick up your ballDrop it on the green
What causes seasonal change?A. the rotation of the Earth on its axis
B. the tilt of the Earth on is axis
C. The changing intensity of the sun’s radiationD. the polar ice caps
Swing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to hole 9.
You missed the hole
The good news is that it’s a “gimmie”.
The correct answer wasB. The tilt of the Earth on its axis
Go to hole 9.
Hole 9 Tee offPar 4
Which is a result of mitosis?
A. cellular respiration
B. growth of organisms
C. photosynthesis
D. elimination of cellular waste
Swing
Hole 9 Question 1 is Correct !
Click to continue to next shot
Hole 9 Approach shot
Wrong answer to Hole 9 Question 1
Try again to chip into the fairway
Swing
Which is a result of mitosis?
A. cellular respiration
B. growth of organisms
C. photosynthesis
D. elimination of cellular waste
Right answer to Hole 9 Question 1 retry!
Now hit to the pin
You missed it – add a penalty stroke
Correct answer was B. growth of organisms
Pick up your ballDrop it on the fairway
When classifying organisms, what is the largest group
scientists use?A. phylumB. speciesC. genusD. kingdom
Swing
Hole 9 Question 2 is Correct !
Click to putt
Hole 9 On the green
Wrong answer to Hole 9 Question 2
You hit into the sand .Try to chip onto the green.
Swing
When classifying organisms, what is the largest group
scientists use?A. phylumB. speciesC. genusD. kingdom
Right answer to Hole 9 Question 2 retry!
You’re on the greenNow putt into the hole
You missed it again—still in the sand—
penalty stroke
Correct answer was D. Kingdom
Pick up your ballPut it into the green
Which member of the food web is not a producer?
A. pine treeB. field mouseC. grassD. algae
Swing
Correct! The ball is in the hole!
Go to theclub house!
Total your number of strokes and turn in your score card.
The winner of the tournament will be announced once all
golfers have finished
You missed the hole
The good news is that it’s a gimmie.
The correct answer was B. Field mouse
You finished the round Go to the club house