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Science Questionnaire

Zac WildeBlock 4

Multiple-Choice Results

Question1

• Physical Science looks at how react(s) with each other in the natural world.

A. Matter B. ForcesC. Energy(ies) D. All of the above

Question 2

• “Loss or gain of makes the world go.” Mr. McCarthy

A.Substance B. Kinetic EnergyC. Thermal Energy D. Potential Energy

Question 3

• How are lightening and diamonds scientifically related?

A.They are both sparkly B. They are both covered in Earth Science

C. They are both solids D. They are both matter

Question 4

• Why do the particles of a substance slow down when an exothermic change occurs?

A.Loss of energy B. They run out of fuelC. Just because… D. Because the environment is mean and selfish

Question 5

• On an infrared camera what color is the hottest?

A.Blue B. WhiteC. Lime Green D. None of the Above

Question 6

• Which of the following is not true about the Big Bang?

A. The universe expanded rapidly B. It was an explosionC. It was too hot for atoms to form D. Matter was created in tiny form (ex.

Protons)

Question 7

• What is the temperature of deep space?A.2.8 K B. 2.9 KC. 2.7 K D. -2.8 K

Question 8

• How were the stars formed thousands of years after the Big Bang?

A.Gravity B. Strong Nuclear ForcesD. Weak Nuclear Forces D. Electro-magnetic vibrations

Question 9

• In a plasma, what part of the atom has fallen off?

A.Proton B. NeutronC. Trueons D. Electrons

Question 10

• What do you really need to know to understand Bose-Einstein Condensate?

A.Quantum Physics B. Earth ScienceC. Molecular Biology D. The secret formula of Coca-

Cola

Short Answer Results

Choice 1

• How are thermal energy and the Kinetic Theory of Matter related?

Choice 3

• Explain what Bose-Einstein Condensates are and why we can’t see them with our eyes.

Choice 4

• Why is it impossible to reach absolute zero?

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