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Energy Assessment Review Game UNIT STUDY GUIDE Vocabulary #1-5, 9-19, 23-26 Questions #1-8 Also be sure to study your cornell notes on plate tectonics (text pages 344-364), combustion lecture note guide, and energy foldable in preparation for the assessment. Claims vs. evidence and lab set up will also appear on your assessment. 1. You feel the heat of a wooden stove as you stand next to it due to… a. Conduction b. Convection c. Radiation d. None of the above 1. You feel the heat of a wooden stove as you stand next to it due to… a. Conduction b. Convection c. Radiation d. None of the above 2. Which of the following is/are a reactant/s in the reaction: CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O a. CH4 b. H2O c. O2 and CH4 d. CO2 and H2O 2. Which of the following is/are a reactant/s in the reaction: CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O a. CH4 b. H2O c. O2 and CH4 d. CO2 and H2O 3. Choose the energy transformation that best describes what occurs in a windmill. a. b. c. d. chemical energy – electrical energy – mechanical energy electrical energy – thermal energy electrical energy – mechanical energy mechanical energy – electrical energy 3. Choose the energy transformation that best describes what occurs in a windmill. a. b. c. d. chemical energy – electrical energy – mechanical energy electrical energy – thermal energy electrical energy – mechanical energy mechanical energy – electrical energy 4. What type of plate boundary can be described as plates sliding into one other? a. Transform b. Divergent c. Convergent d. Subduction zone 4. What type of plate boundary can be described as plates sliding into one other? a. Transform b. Divergent c. Convergent d. Subduction zone 5. Boiling water would be considered… a. Endothermic b. Exothermic c. Radiant d. Chemical 5. Boiling water would be considered… a. Endothermic b. Exothermic c. Radiant d. Chemical 6. The combustion reaction is considered to be an exothermic reaction because heat is a/an… a. Reactant b. Product c. Activation Energy d. Catalyst 6. The combustion reaction is considered to be an exothermic reaction because heat is a/an… a. Reactant b. Product c. Activation Energy d. Catalyst 7. Which of the following is an example of a combustion reaction? a. 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl b. MgCl2 + CaO CaCl2 + MgO c. H2O2 H2 + O2 d. C3H8 + 5O2 4H2O + 3CO2 7. Which of the following is an example of a combustion reaction? a. 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl b. MgCl2 + CaO CaCl2 + MgO c. H2O2 H2 + O2 d. C3H8 + 5O2 4H2O + 3CO2 8. Identify the hydrocarbon in the following reaction: CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O a. CH4 b. H2O c. O2 and CH4 d. CO2 and H2O 8. Identify the hydrocarbon in the following reaction: CH4 + 2O2 CO2 + 2H2O a. CH4 b. H2O c. O2 and CH4 d. CO2 and H2O 9. Which of the following is an example of mechanical energy? a. UV light b. Wind c. Batteries d. Electricity 9. Which of the following is an example of mechanical energy? a. UV light b. Wind c. Batteries d. Electricity 10. Nuclear fusion involves… a. Splitting of a uranium atom b. Combing of atomic nuclei c. Energy made by the sun d. Both B and C 10. Nuclear fusion involves… a. Splitting of a uranium atom b. Combing of atomic nuclei c. Energy made by the sun d. Both B and C At a daycare, the staff has had problems with the children behaving badly every day. They begin to test to see how the children react if the staff gives them candy when they are good and no candy when they are bad. The staff hopes that the incentive for the children will improve their behavior. 11. Using the scenario above, identify the following… Dependent Variable: _____________________________________________________ Independent Variable: ____________________________________________________ 3 Controlled Variables: ___________________________________________________ At a daycare, the staff has had problems with the children behaving badly every day. They begin to test to see how the children react if the staff gives them candy when they are good and no candy when they are bad. The staff hopes that the incentive for the children will improve their behavior. 11. Using the scenario above, identify the following… Dependent Variable: child behavior Independent Variable: giving candy 3 Controlled Variables: age of child, amount of candy, type of candy A study was created to test the effects of jazz on people’s sleep patterns. The hypothesis of the experiment was that if people listened to jazz music as they fall asleep, they would sleep for longer periods of time. For the experiment, 2 groups of people were created. One group was placed in a quiet room where they went to sleep and they were timed on how long they slept. The other group was placed in a room where jazz music played softly as they began to sleep and played throughout the night. As each group awoke, their sleep times were monitored. 12. Using the scenario above, which of the following is the control? a. b. c. d. Type of music People sleeping without music Sleep times People sleeping with jazz music A study was created to test the effects of jazz on people’s sleep patterns. The hypothesis of the experiment was that if people listened to jazz music as they fall asleep, they would sleep for longer periods of time. For the experiment, 2 groups of people were created. One group was placed in a quiet room where they went to sleep and they were timed on how long they slept. The other group was placed in a room where jazz music played softly as they began to sleep and played throughout the night. As each group awoke, their sleep times were monitored. 12. Using the scenario above, which of the following is the control? a. b. c. d. Type of music People sleeping without music Sleep times People sleeping with jazz music 13. The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called ____. a. Continental Drift b. Convection c. Continental Slope d. Internal Energy 13. The hypothesis that continents have slowly moved to their current locations is called ____. a. Continental Drift b. Convection c. Continental Slope d. Internal Energy 14. The magnitude of an earthquake is measured by the ____. a. Continental Drift Theory b. Satellite c. Epicenter d. Ritcher scale 14. The magnitude of an earthquake is measured by the ____. a. Continental Drift Theory b. Satellite c. Epicenter d. Ritcher scale 15. Which of the following is NOT required for an object to burn? a. Fuel source b. Carbon dioxide c. Oxygen d. Activation energy 15. Which of the following is NOT required for an object to burn? a. Fuel source b.Carbon dioxide c. Oxygen d. Activation energy 16. If the locations of earthquakes over the past 10 years were plotted on a world map, which of the following would be observed? a. b. c. d. Earthquakes occur with the same frequency everywhere on Earth. Earthquakes most frequently occur near the middle of continents. Earthquakes do not seem to occur in any consistent pattern. Earthquakes generally occur along the edges of tectonic plates. 16. If the locations of earthquakes over the past 10 years were plotted on a world map, which of the following would be observed? a. b. c. d. Earthquakes occur with the same frequency everywhere on Earth. Earthquakes most frequently occur near the middle of continents. Earthquakes do not seem to occur in any consistent pattern. Earthquakes generally occur along the edges of tectonic plates. (Side Note: Usually around the ring of fire!) 17. What type of chemical reaction is taking place when butane (the liquid fuel in a lighter) is burning? a. Radiation b. Chemical c. Combustion d. Thermal 17. What type of chemical reaction is taking place when butane (the liquid fuel in a lighter) is burning? a. Radiation b. Chemical c. Combustion d. Thermal 18. Miguel hammers a nail into the wall to hang a picture. What form of energy is NOT released when the hammer hit the nail? a. Electrical b. Friction c. Sound d. Thermal 18. Miguel hammers a nail into the wall to hang a picture. What form of energy is NOT released when the hammer hit the nail? a. Electrical b. Friction c. Sound d. Thermal 19. What type of energy is a form of electromagnetic energy? a. Light b. Friction c. Sound d. Nuclear 19. What type of energy is a form of electromagnetic energy? a. Light b. Friction c. Sound d. Nuclear 20. A hand held fan is turned on and the blades spin. Which diagram to the right shows the energy conversion that makes the fan spin? 20. A hand held fan is turned on and the blades spin. Which diagram to the right shows the energy conversion that makes the fan spin? 21. Which of the following is a rule stating that energy cannot be created nor destroyed? a. Closed system b. Gravity c. Law of Conservation of Energy d. Law of Conservation of Mass 21. Which of the following is a rule stating that energy cannot be created nor destroyed? a. Closed system b. Gravity c. Law of Conservation of Energy d. Law of Conservation of Mass