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Text[1]=["Scientific Claim","Which of the statements listed below are a Scientific Claim? "]
Text[2]=["Strength or Weakness","The great philosopher and mathematician Bertand Russell (1872-1970) wrote about ideas in the early part of his life that he rejected in the latter part of his life. Do you see this as a sign of weakness or a sign of strength in Bertrand Russell?"]
Text[3]=["Sun Diameter","If you poke a small hole in a piece of cardboard and hold it in bright sunlight, you'll cast a pinhole-image of the Sun on the ground below. Carefully measure the distance between the cardboard and the solar image and you'll find it's about 108 times greater than the diameter of the solar image. What does this tell you about the diameter of the Sun, compared with its average 150,000,000-km distance from the Earth?"]
Text[4]=["Downstream Flow","Suppose you and a pair of life preservers are floating down a swift river, as shown. You wish to get to either of the life preservers for safety. One is 3 meters downstream from you and the other is 3 meters upstream from you. Which can you swim to in the shortest time?<ol type=a><li>The preserver upstream.</li> <li>The preserver downstream.</li> <li>Both require the same time.</li></ol>"]
Text[5]=["Channel Tracks","Tracks A and B are made from pieces of channel iron of the same length. They are bent identically except for the dip in track B as shown. When the balls are simultaneously released on both tracks as indicated, the ball that races to the end of the track first is on...<ol type=a><li>Track A</li> <li>Track B</li> <li>Both reach the end at the same time.</li></ol>"]
Text[6]=["Average Speed","A motorist wishes to travel 40 kilometers at an average speed of 40 km/h. During the first 20 kilometers, an average speed of 40 km/h is maintained. During the next 10 kilometers, however, the motorist averages only 20 km/h. To drive the remaining 10 kilometers and average 40 km/h, the motorist must drive...<ol type=a><li>60 km/h</li> <li>80 km/h</li> <li>90 km/h</li> <li>faster than the speed of light.</li></ol>"]
Text[7]=["Bees & Bikes","When the 10-km/h bikes are 20 km apart, a bee begins flying from one wheel to the other... "]
Text[8]=["Air Speed","An airplane makes a straight back-and-forth round trip, always at the same airspeed, between two cities... "]
Text[9]=["Sparkler","Touch the inside of a 200 degree C. hot oven and you burn yourself. But when the 1800 degree C. white hot sparks... "]
Text[10]=["Fire Walk","Doctor John can quickly walk barefoot across hot coals of wood without harm because... "]
Text[11]=["Radioactive Granite","About how many years are required for a chunk of thermally insulated granite to increase 500 degrees C in temperature (assume the specific heat of granite is 800 J/kg-C degrees)?"]
Text[12]=["Radiation Emitters","Which of these continually emits electromagnetic radiation?<ol type=a><li>An un-lit flashlight bulb.</li> <li>A hot steam radiator.</li> <li>A tray of ice cubes.</li> <li>None of the above.</li> <li>All of the above</li></ol> "]
Text[13]=["Energy Glow","Does the Sun, the Earth or both glow with radiant energy that has its source in nuclear processes in the interior of the body?"]
Text[14]=["Coffee Cream","Suppose in a restaurant your coffee is served about 5 or 10 minutes before you are ready for it. In order that it be as hot as possible when you drink it, should you pour in the room-temperature cream right away or when you are ready to drink the coffee?"]
Text[15]=["Clear or Cloudy","Why is it significantly colder on a winter night under a clear sky than under a cloudy sky?"]
Text[16]=["Radiator","Hot water/steam radiators are common fixtures that nicely warm the interiors of buildings. How do they do so?"]
Text[17]=["Thermostat Setting","If you wish to save fuel and you are going to leave your cool house for a half hour or so on a very hot day, how should you set your thermostat?"]
Text[18]=["Elephant and Feather Drop","Does a falling elephant or a falling feather encounter a greater force of air resistance?"]
Text[19]=["Ball Drop","Two smooth balls of exactly the same size, one made of wood and the other of iron, are dropped from a high building to the ground below. Which ball will encounter the greater force of resistance on the way down?"]
Text[20]=["Falling Nellie","As Nellie falls faster and faster through the air, does her acceleration increase, decrease or remain the same?"]
Text[21]=["Skidding Distance","Little Larry slides down an icy grass slope in a card-board box and skids to a stop across the flat ground. If Larrys friend were also in the box, giving it twice the mass and starting from the same height, would the skidding distance be less, the same, twice as far, four times as far or none of the above listed?"]
Text[22]=["More Skidding Distance","The brakes are slammed on a speeding truck and it skids to a stop. If the truck were heavily loaded so it had twice the total mass, would the skidding distance be the same, 1.5 times as far or four times as far?"]
Text[23]=["Dart Gun","Two identical spring-loaded dart guns are simultaneously fired straight downward. One fires a regular dart; the other a weighted dart. Which dart will hit the ground first?"]
Text[24]=["Half-Way Up","A 1-kg rock is thrown at 10 m/s straight upward. Neglecting air resistance, what is the net force that acts on it when it is halfway to the top of its path?"]
Text[25]=["Pisa Drop","Galileo is credited with being the first to identify the concept of inertia and the first to develop the concept of acceleration. And like others, he discussed forces.  However, he did not connect these basic concepts.  Does the first law of motion, second law of motion, third law of motion or the law of universal gravitation makes the connection that Galileo missed?"]
Text[26]=["Tippity Top","What will be the acceleration of a rock thrown straight upward at the moment it reaches the tippity-top of its trajectory?"]
Text[27]=["Helium Temperature","Helium has the special property that its internal energy is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. Consider a flask of helium with a temperature of 2 degrees Celsius.  If it is heated until it has twice the internal energy, what will its temperature be?"]
Text[28]=["Twice as Hot","A piece of iron has a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. A second identical piece of iron is twice as hot. What is the temperature of the second piece of iron?"]
Text[29]=["Lamp Efficiency","Is the efficiency of a common incandescent lamp for converting electrical energy into heat: 5%, 20% or 100%?"]
Text[30]=["Nellie's Fuel","Nellie Knowitall says that the gasoline in an automobiles gas tank is only about one-fourth the amount of fuel that runs the engine. Is she correct?  Defend or refute Nellies statement."]
Text[31]=["Metal Ring","When the temperature of a metal ring increases, does the hole become larger, smaller or remain the same?"]
Text[32]=["Open Ice Pockets","Water molecules in ice link together to form an open-spaced structure. The open pockets in the structure are what makes ice less dense than water, which is why ice floats on water.  To be sure you interpret this correctly, answer this:  Is air, water vapor or nothing  inside the open pockets?"]
Text[33]=["Reaction Force","For every force there exists an equal and opposite force. Consider action and reaction forces in the case of a rock falling under the influence of gravity.  If action is considered to be the force of gravity on the rock, can you clearly identify the reaction force?"]
Text[34]=["Apple on Table","Consider an apple as rest on a table. If we call the gravitational force exerted on the apple action, what is the reaction force according to Newtons 3rd law?"]
Text[35]=["Tugging Distance","Two people of equal mass, 6 meters apart, attempt a tug of war on frictionless ice. If they pull on opposite ends of the rope with equal forces, each slides 3 meters to a point midway between them.  Suppose instead, that only one person pulls and the other fastens the rope around his or her waist.  How far does each person slide?"]
Text[36]=["Escaping Molecules","When evaporation of water occurs, the faster-moving (more energetic) water molecules escape the liquid and become molecules in the air. The average kinetic energy of molecules remaining in the liquid is lowered. The water is cooled. Normally the air that receives the escaping molecules is: warmed, cooled or neither?"]
Text[37]=["Double Boiler","Pace a jar of water in a saucepan of water so the bottom of the jar is held above the bottom of the pan. Then put the pan on a  hot stove and the water in the pan will come to a boil; but, the water in the jar won't. Why?"]
Text[38]=["Wood/Metal Ice Melt","A piece of metal and a piece of wood of equal mass and equal temperature are removed from a hot oven and dropped onto blocks of ice. Which will melt more ice before cooling to the ice temperature?"]
Text[39]=["Steam Amount","What is the minimum amount of 100 degree Celsius steam required to melt 1 gram of 0 degree Celsius ice?"]
Text[40]=["Air Cabin Temperatures","The air temperature at an altitude of 10 km is a chilling -35 degree Celsius. Cabin temperatures in airplanes flying at this altitude are comfortable because of air conditioners rather than heaters. Why?"]
Text[41]=["Ground Speed","The speed of an airplane relative to the ground is affected by wind.  When an airplane flies in the direction of a wind (tailwind), it has a greater groundspeed.  When an airplane flies directly into wind (headwind), it has a smaller groundspeed.  Suppose an airplane is blown off course by a 90 degree crosswind (keeping the nose pointing in a direction perpendicular to the wind direction).  Will its groundspeed be more, less, or the same as in still air?"]
Text[42]=["Speed of Sound","Suppose at a concert a singers voice is radio broadcast all the way around the world before reaching the radio you hold to your ear. This takes 1/8 second. If you are close, you hear her voice in air before you hear it from the radio.  But, if you are far enough away, both signals will reach you at the same time.  How many meters distant must you be for this to occur?"]
Text[43]=["Pitch","Does the wind affect the pitch of a factory whistle you hear on a windy day?  If so, why?  If not, why?"]
Text[44]=["Violin","When playing a violin, the effect produced when the bow is drawn faster across the strings is: a higher pitch, greater wave velocity in the strings, a louder sound, all or none of the above?"]
Text[45]=["Massive Wall","Which would be more damaging: Driving into a massive concrete wall, or driving at the same speed into a head-on collision with an identical car traveling toward you at the same speed?"]
Text[46]=["Jocko Catch","Jocko, who has a mass of 60 kg and stands at rest on ice, catches a 20 kg ball that is thrown to him at 10 km/h. How fast does Jocko and the ball move across the ice?"]
Text[47]=["Recoiling Gun","Strictly speaking, when a gun is fired, compared with the momentum of the recoiling gun, the opposite momentum of the bullet is less, more or the same?"]
Text[48]=["Ice Sail Craft","An ice sail craft is stalled on a frozen lake on a windless day. A large fan blows air into the sail. If the wind produced by the fan strikes and bounces backward from the sail, the sail craft will move to the left (backward), to the right (forward) or not at all?"]
Text[49]=["Radio Wave Speed","Is it correct to say that in every case, without exception, any radio wave travels faster than any sound wave?"]
Text[50]=["Speed of Light","Maxwells equations tell us that a changing magnetic field induces a changing electric field, and vice versa n turn, to produce an electromagnetic wave.  Such field induction depends on changes both with respect to time and with respect to distance-so it depends    on speed.  The speed of propagation of fields inducing and re-inducing each other is c, the speed of light. Why would propagation speeds faster than c be inconsistent with the conservation of energy principle?"]
Text[51]=["Interference Colors","Part of a soap bubble looks yellow in sunlight, is the red, green, blue, cyan or white color being cancelled by wave interference?"]
Text[52]=["Cannon Recoil","Suppose a cannon is propped against a massive tree to reduce recoil when it fires. Then the range of the cannonball will be? <ol type=a><li>Increased</li> <li>Decreased</li> <li>Unchanged</li></ol>"]
Text[53]=["Long Cannon","For the same force, why is the speed of a cannonball greater when shot from a cannon with a longer barrel?"]
Text[54]=["Roller Coaster","When riding a rollercoaster, will the front car, middle car, rear car or other car move the fastest at the very bottom of the incline?"]
Text[55]=["CO2 Emission","A typical car weighs about 1.5 tons, and the weight of carbon in a gallon of gasoline is about 5 lb. The CO2 that’s emitted by a typical car in a year weighs much less than the car, about as much as the car or much more than the car?"]
Text[56]=["Minimum-Size Mirror","In order that you are able to see a full-length view of yourself, the minimum size for a plane mirror must be? <ol type=a><li>One fourth (1/4)</li> <li>One half (1/2)</li> <li>Three forth (3/4)</li> <li>Your full height</li> <li>It depends on your distance</li></ol>"]
Text[57]=["Mirror Image Distance","A woman stands 1 meter in front of the dresser mirror and looks at the flower on the top of her head in a small mirror held 1/2 meter behind her head.  How far in back of the dresser mirror does she see the image of the flower?"]
Text[58]=["Reflection on Water","Why does light from the Sun or Moon appear as a column when reflected from a body of water? How would it appear if the water surface were perfectly smooth?"]
Text[59]=["Shaking Berries","What will happen when a woman shakes a basket full of berries? <ol type=a><li>The larger berries will sink to the bottom.</li> <li>The larger berries will go to the top.</li> <li>The larger berries will not particularly sink nor rise, but like the smaller berries, be randomly distributed.</li></ol>"]
Text[60]=["Fruit-Juice Race","Which will roll down a hill faster? <ol type=a><li>A can of regular fruit juice.</li> <li>A can of frozen fruit juice.</li> <li>it depend on the relative sizes and weights of the cans.</li></ol>"]
Text[61]=["Bubbles","Roll a pair of identical cans of carbonated beverage down an incline. You wont be surprised to find they roll at the same rate. If you were to shake one of them so bubbles form inside and repeat the experiment, which one wins the race?"]
Text[62]=["Up the Incline","Two balls of equal mass at the bottom of an incline are rolled upward without slipping at the same initial velocity. One ball is solid and the other is a thin-walled hollow ball.  Which rolls higher up the incline before coming to a stop?"]
Text[63]=["Spheres","Consider two spheres of the same diameter and same weight. One is pure silver and the other is silver-plated lead. Without probing them, how could you tell the difference between them?"]
Text[64]=["Weighted Stick Drop","Consider two spheres of the same diameter and same weight. One is pure silver and the other is silver-plated lead. Without probing them, how could you tell the difference between them?"]
Text[65]=["Balanced Broom","A broom balances at its center of gravity. If you saw the broom into two parts through the center of gravity and then weight each part on a scale, which part will weigh more?"]
Text[66]=["Maximum Overhang","The 40-kg woman stands at the end of a 4-meter-long uniform plank. If the maximum overhang for balance is 1 meter, estimate the mass of the plank."]
Text[67]=["Tether Ball","When a tether ball wraps around a pole, the speed of the ball? <ol type=a><li>Increases</li> <li>Decreases</li> <li>Remains unchanged</li></ol>"]
Text[68]=["Refraction in Water","Light rays bend as they pass from air into water at a non-90 degree angle. This is refraction. Which quantity doesnt change when light refracts?<ol type=a><li>Average speed of light.</li> <li>Materials index of refraction.</li> <li>Frequency of light.</li> <li>The wavelength of light.</li></ol>"]
Text[69]=["Spear Fishing","Huey wishes to spear a fish with a laser. Should he aim the laser beam above, below, or directly at the observed fish to make a direct hit?"]
Text[70]=["Laser Direction","Suppose you want to send a beam of laser light to a space station above the atmosphere and just above the horizon. Should you aim your laser? <ol type=a><li>Slightly higher than.</li> <li>Slightly lower than.</li> <li>Directly along the line of sight to the space station.</li></ol>"]
Text[71]=["Under Water Vision","A person who can see more clearly under water than in air without eyeglasses is? <ol type=a><li>Nearsighted</li> <li>Farsighted</li> <li>Neither</li></ol>"]
Text[72]=["Equinoxes","The autumn and spring equinoxes are the turning points of Earths seasons, when all parts of the world should have equal-length days and nights.  But as it so happens, even at this special time, daylight time is slightly longer than night.  Why?"]
Text[73]=["Red Lunar Eclipse","A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into the Earths shadow. Instead of being completely dark, the moon appears a deep red. What does this reddish color have to do with the sunsets all over the world?"]
Text[74]=["Rainbow Photo","If a photographer wishes to photograph a whole rainbow; but, is disappointed to find the cameras angle of view is not wide enough to see the whole rainbow. To get the whole rainbow, she would be better off?<ol type=a><li>Closer to the rainbow.</li> <li>Farther from it.</li> <li>Neither (she would get the same portion either way)</li></ol>"]
Text[75]=["Gravity Lock","The same hemisphere of the moon continually faces the Earth. Is this evidence that the moon does or doesnt spin about its polar axis?"]
Text[76]=["Earth Rise","Would observers on the moon see the Earth rise and set as we here on Earth see the Moon rise and set?"]
Text[77]=["Shuttle","When at rest on a launching pad, the force of gravity on a space shuttle is quite huge-the weight of the shuttle. When in orbit, some 200km above Earths surface, the force of the gravity on the shuttle is?<ol type=a><li>Nearly as much</li> <li>About half as much</li> <li>Nearly zero</li> <li>Zero</li></ol>"]
Text[78]=["Solar Black Hole","If the sun suddenly collapsed to become a black hole, would the earth?<ol type=a><li>Leave the solar system in a straight-line path.</li> <li>Spiral into the black hole.</li> <li>Continue to circle in its usual orbit.</li></ol>"]
Text[79]=["Lunar Tides","With each revolution of the Earth about its polar axis, we experience two high (and two low) ocean tides. If the moon were covered with water, would there similarly be two tides per lunar revolution?"]
Text[80]=["Body Tides","Ocean tides are produced by the Moon. Since our bodies are mostly water, doesnt the moon similarly produce tides in our bodies?"]
Text[81]=["Moon Orbit","The gravitational force between the Moon and Sun is more than twice as great as the gravitational force between the Moon and Earth. Why then, does the Moon orbit Earth, rather than the Sun?"]
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