<html><head><title>Water Cycle Quiz</title></head><body bgcolor=#FFFFFF text=#000000> <script language="JavaScript"> function answer(f) { score=0; if(f.i1.selectedIndex==3) {score++;f.a1.checked=true;} else f.a1.checked=false; if(f.i2.selectedIndex==4) {score++;f.a2.checked=true;} else f.a2.checked=false; if(f.i3.selectedIndex==2) {score++;f.a3.checked=true;} else f.a3.checked=false; if(f.i4.selectedIndex==4) {score++;f.a4.checked=true;} else f.a4.checked=false; if(f.i5.selectedIndex==1) {score++;f.a5.checked=true;} else f.a5.checked=false; if(f.i6.selectedIndex==1) {score++;f.a6.checked=true;} else f.a6.checked=false; if(f.i7.selectedIndex==4) {score++;f.a7.checked=true;} else f.a7.checked=false; if(f.i8.selectedIndex==4) {score++;f.a8.checked=true;} else f.a8.checked=false; if(f.i9.selectedIndex==1) {score++;f.a9.checked=true;} else f.a9.checked=false; if(f.i10.selectedIndex==3) {score++;f.a10.checked=true;} else f.a10.checked=false; f.result.value = "Score: "+score+"/10"; } </script> <p align="center"><font color=#0000FF size=5><strong>Water Cycle Quiz</strong></font></p><p align="center"><font color=#800000 size=3><em></em></font></p><form method="get" name="form1"><div align="center"><center><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 1. What powers the water cycle?</strong> </font><select name='i1' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Animals</option><option>Plants</option><option>Sun</option><option>Electrical outlets</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a1' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 2. What is evaporation?</strong> </font><select name='i2' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Water vapor meets cold air and changes back into liquid.</option><option>Water freezes</option><option>Plants take in water from the soil.</option><option>Water gets warm and changes from liquid water to water vapor.</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a2' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 3. What is the term for moisture that falls to the ground from clouds? </strong> </font><select name='i3' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Condensation </option><option>Precipitation</option><option>Evaporation </option><option>Hibernation</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a3' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 4. From where does most water evaporate? </strong> </font><select name='i4' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Puddles</option><option>Rivers</option><option>Lakes</option><option>Oceans</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a4' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 5. What is the term for rising water vapor meeting colder air and turning back into water droplets? </strong> </font><select name='i5' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Condensation</option><option>Precipitation</option><option>Dehydration</option><option>Evaporation </option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a5' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 6. What is the only thing in nature that can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas? </strong> </font><select name='i6' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Water</option><option>Helium</option><option>Oxygen</option><option>Hydrogen</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a6' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 7. What are the three stages of the water cycle? </strong> </font><select name='i7' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Transpiration, dehydration, condensation</option><option>Condensation, precipitation, hibernation</option><option>Precipitation, dehydration, evaporation</option><option>Evaporation, condensation, precipitation</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a7' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 8. Where is water vapor found? </strong> </font><select name='i8' size='1'><option selected></option><option>In the air around you</option><option>In your breath</option><option>In steam from a kettle</option><option>All of the above</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a8' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong> 9. How much water does the average North American use in a day? </strong> </font><select name='i9' size='1'><option selected></option><option>1-2 gallons</option><option>5-10 gallons</option><option>25-30 gallons</option><option>50-80 gallons</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a9' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='3'> </font></td></tr><tr><td><font color=#000000 size=3><strong>10. What are the drops of water that form on cool surfaces during the night called?</strong> </font><select name='i10' size='1'><option selected></option><option>Steam</option><option>Snow</option><option>Dew</option><option>Rain</option></select></td><td></td><td><input type='checkbox' name='a10' size='1' value='0'></td></tr><tr><td colspan='3'><font size='6'> </font></td></tr><tr><td colspan="3" align="center"><font color=#800000 size=3><em></em></font><br> </td></tr><tr><td colspan="3" align="center"><input type="button" name="button" value="Finished" onclick="answer(this.form);"><input type="text" name="result" size="12" value=" "><p><input type="button" name="close" value="Close" onclick="window.close()"></p><p><font face="Arial" size="1">Created using Testmaker from<strong>The Big Bus</strong> - <em> <A href="http://www.thebigbus.com">www.thebigbus.com </a> </em></font></p></td></tr></table></center></div></form></body></html>
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
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