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50:50. $1 Million. 14 $500,000. 13 $250,000. 12 $125,000. 11 $64,000. Click. 10 $32,000. 9 $16,000. 8 $8,000. 7 $4,000. 6 $2,000. To Play. 5 $1,000. 4 $500. 3 $300. 2 $200. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Game InstructionsAnswer the 15 Multiple Choice Questions by clicking on the correct answer.

If you get an answer incorrect try again.

Use the action buttons to maneuver through the game.

You will have three life lines.

$1 Million14 $500,00013 $250,00012 $125,0001 $10011 $64,0009 $16,0005 $1,0007 $4,0004 $5003 $3002 $2006 $2,0008 $8,00010 $32,00050:50

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Metric RulerScaleBalanceGraduated CylinderABCD

CorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainA _______________ is used to measure the mass of an object.

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HypothesisInferenceProblemConclusionABCD

CorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainSaying that it looks like there is a fire behind your friends house because you see smoke is an example of a/an

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PlasmaSolidGasLiquidADCB

CorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhich state of matter has the least amount of energy?

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16 Protons11 Protons5 Protons 6 ProtonsABCD

CorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainIf an element has an atomic number of 5 and a mass number of 11 how many protons does this element have?

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Igneous RockMetamorphic RockSedimentary RockAny type of rock.CBAD

CorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhat type of rock would most likely be found along a stream or river?

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QuartzCoalDiamondSerpentineADCB

CorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhich of the following is not a mineral?

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Metamorphic RockSedimentary RockIgneous RockAny type of rock.ABCDCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhich type of rock would contain fossils?

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Melting / SubductionSubduction / Sea Floor SpreadingSea-floor spreading / subductionSubduction / ConvectionCBADCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try Again_________ is taking place at the mid-ocean ridge while older crust is ______________.

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Compression / DivergentTension / ConvergentCompression / ConvergentShearing / TransformABCDCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhen plates are moving together the plates are experiencing _____________ at a ____________ boundary.

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Nitrogen Gas (N2)Sodium Chloride (NaCl)Nickel (Ni)Chlorine (Cl)ADCBCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhich of the following is an example of a compound?

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StreakHardnessColorLusterCBADCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhich property of minerals is the least helpful in identifying minerals?

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Number of studentsHours of sleepTest scoresType of testABCDCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainStudents who receive the 8 hours of sleep will score higher on the midterm than students who receive less than 8 hours. What is the independent variable?

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CalciteApatiteQuartzGypsumABCDCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainWhich mineral is the only one that can scratch glass?

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11 Neutrons6 Neutrons16 Neutrons5 NeutronsADCBCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainIf an element has an atomic number of 5 and a mass number of 11 how many neutrons does this element have?

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Most / most denseLeast / most denseMost / least denseLeast / least dense.CBADCorrectCongratulationsNext QuestionIncorrectPlease Try AgainA gas would have the _________ energy and be the ________ __________.

$1 Million14 $500,00013 $250,00012 $125,0001 $10011 $64,0009 $16,0005 $1,0007 $4,0004 $5003 $3002 $2006 $2,0008 $8,00010 $32,000 17Click ToPlay AgainWho Wants to Be a Midtermaire?