Sound, Energy, Waves
  • 1. Sound is or are
A) Captured in our Ears
B) Energy
C) Waves
D) Vibrations
E) All of these are correct
  • 2. Sound travels through _______________ which the vibration compresses
A) Anti-Matter
B) Substances
C) None of these
D) Matter
E) Atoms
  • 3. Sound travels through waves called
A) Up and Down Waves
B) Sea Waves
C) Transverse Waves
D) Compressional Waves
E) Doppler Waves
  • 4. Compressional waves travel in
A) No direction at all they don't move
B) The opposite direction as the sound vibrations
C) In many different directions at the same time
D) The same direction as the Sound vibrations
  • 5. The Doppler effect occurs when
A) The waves are moving like the ripples in a pond from a rock
B) The waves are really distorted in the front where the sound is and not in the back after the object moves away
C) A moving object is emitting sound continuously.
D) There is a rainbow present in the sky.
  • 6. Longitudinal Waves are waves that travel
A) Only when there is very dense material around
B) Side to side in one direction
C) Side to side in two different directions at once
D) Up and down like the waves of an ocean
  • 7. Elasticity is the process that occurs
A) After the sound waves pass a point and the matter snaps back into its original position
B) Only happens when there is a high temperature
C) Only happens when there is a cold temperature
D) During the wave movement.
  • 8. Sound waves CAN move in space
A) Neither true or false
B) True
C) False
D) Both true and false
  • 9. Sound vibrations travel best in
A) Liquids
B) Gases
C) Solids
D) Space
  • 10. An echo is
A) Sound bouncing back to you off a solid object
B) Sound that bounces in all directions
C) A figment of your imagination
D) Sound that DOES NOT bounce back to you
  • 11. Velocity of sound
A) Increases as the temperature decreases
B) Decreases as the temperature increases
C) Does NOT change with the temperature
D) Increases as the temperature increases
  • 12. Dolphins and Bats use what
A) Echo Reverberation
B) No Echos at all
C) Echo Location
D) Echo Detection
  • 13. Sound travels through
A) Denser material
B) Matter that has no density at all
C) Density does not matter with sound
D) Less Dense material
  • 14. When sound vibrations reach the ear
A) The brain does not ever come into play. It is only the ear that hears
B) The little hair cells don't matter
C) just need to get to the ear canal
D) They must reach the ear drum and cochlea to be heard
  • 15. The greatest distance the particles in a wave rise and fall from their rest position
A) Velocity
B) Hertz
C) Amplitude
D) Intensity
E) Frequency
  • 16. Means the same as one cycle of a wave
A) Intensity
B) Amplitude
C) Frequency
D) Hertz
E) Velocity
  • 17. Decibel is
A) The unit of measure to check tone quality
B) The unit of measure that is used to check wave length
C) The unit of measure used to gauge frequency
D) The unit of measure used to gauge the loudness
  • 18. Noise is
A) sound without amplitude or tone quality
B) sound without definite pitch and no pattern
C) sound without intensity
D) some very bad music that everyone likes
  • 19. How many tiny bones are attached to the ear drum
A) Six
B) One
C) Five
D) Three
E) Seven
  • 20. The Thin Membrane next to the cochlea is
A) The cochlear implant
B) does not need the hair like cell to move the vibrations into it.
C) saran wrap and tin foil
D) The ear drum
  • 21. The smallest bones in the body are in your ear. How many of them are attached to the ear drum?
A) One
B) Three
C) Four
D) Two
E) There are no bones it is only a thin membrane that vibrates
  • 22. Pitch is directly related to what?
A) It does not have a relation
B) Amplitude
C) Velocity
D) Decibels
E) Frequency
  • 23. Tone quality is the difference between the sounds of the SAME
A) Pitch and Velocity
B) Velocity and Loudness
C) Amplitude and Intensity
D) Pitch and Loudness
  • 24. What is Number 1
A) Outer Ear
B) Ear Drum
C) Three Bones of the Ear
D) Cochlea
E) Ear Canal
  • 25. What is Number 2
A) Cochlea
B) Outer Ear
C) Ear Canal
D) Three Bones of the Ear
E) Ear Drum
  • 26. What is number 3
A) Ear Drum
B) Outer Ear
C) Cochlea
D) Three Bones of the Ear
E) Ear Canal
  • 27. What is Number 4
A) Three Bone of the ear
B) Outer Ear
C) Cochlea
D) Ear Drum
E) Ear Canal
  • 28. What is Number 5
A) Three Bones of the Ear
B) Ear Drum
C) Ear Canal
D) Outer Ear
E) Cochlea
  • 29. At what decibel level for a continuous period does hearing loss occur?
A) 100 + dB
B) 90 + dB
C) 55 + dB
D) 60 + dB
E) 85 + dB
  • 30. You can still hear in space even if you scream
A) You can always hear no matter where you are
B) False
C) The only place in space that you can hear is the moon
D) Neither
E) True
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