Keeping Warm: Temperature Measurement and Insulation Methods

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Learn about temperature measurement accuracy and effective insulation methods for keeping things warm or cold. Test your knowledge with engaging questions and images related to thermal concepts.

  • Warmth
  • Temperature
  • Insulation
  • Thermal Concepts
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  1. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Keeping Warm

  2. Question 1

  3. Which is the most accurate for measuring temperature? A hand B elbow C fingers D thermometer

  4. Which is the most accurate for measuring temperature? A hand B elbow C fingers D thermometer

  5. 100

  6. Question 2

  7. Which of the following is the best for keeping things warm? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

  8. Which of the following is the best for keeping things warm? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

  9. 200

  10. Question 3

  11. Which of the following is the best for keeping things cold? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

  12. Which of the following is the best for keeping things cold? A thick blankets B thin blankets C thick layers of foil D a single sheet of foil

  13. 300

  14. Question 4

  15. What does the word thermal relate to? A electricity B heat C light D sound

  16. What does the word thermal relate to? A electricity B heat C light D sound

  17. 500

  18. Question 5

  19. What should you use to stir hot sauces? A wood or plastic spoon B metal or plastic spoon C metal or wood spoon D any spoon would do

  20. What should you use to stir hot sauces? A wood or plastic spoon B metal or plastic spoon C metal or wood spoon D any spoon would do

  21. 1,000

  22. Question 6

  23. Why is a wooden spoon good for stirring hot sauces? A it isanelectricalinsulator B it isathermalinsulator C it isanelectricalconductor D it isathermal conductor

  24. Why is a wooden spoon good for stirring hot sauces? A it isanelectricalinsulator B it isathermalinsulator C it isanelectricalconductor D it isathermal conductor

  25. 2,000

  26. Question 7

  27. Why is a metal spoon not good for stirring hot sauces? A it is the wrong colour B it is not long enough C it might set on fire D you could burn yourhand

  28. Why is a metal spoon not good for stirring hot sauces? A it is the wrong colour B it is not long enough C it might set on fire D you could burn yourhand

  29. 4,000

  30. Question 8

  31. Why might you burn your hand if you used the metal spoon? A it isanelectrical insulator B it isathermal insulator C it isanelectrical conductor D it isathermalconductor

  32. Why might you burn your hand if you used the metal spoon? A it isanelectrical insulator B it isathermal insulator C it isanelectrical conductor D it isathermalconductor

  33. 8,000

  34. Question 9

  35. Which would keep the tea hot the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

  36. Which would keep the tea hot the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

  37. 16,000

  38. Question 10

  39. Which would stop an ice cube from melting for the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

  40. Which would stop an ice cube from melting for the longest? A a cardboard cup B a plastic cup C a polystyrene cup D a metal cup

  41. 32,000

  42. Question 11

  43. Why are some pan handles made of wood? A wood is anelectrical conductor B wood is athermal conductor C wood is anelectrical insulator D wood is athermal insulator

  44. Why are some pan handles made of wood? A wood is anelectrical conductor B wood is athermal conductor C wood is anelectrical insulator D wood is athermal insulator

  45. 64,000

  46. Question 12

  47. Which is the best way to transport frozen food? A in a metal tin B in a plastic bag C in an insulated bag D in a paper bag

  48. Which is the best way to transport frozen food? A in a metal tin B in a plastic bag C in an insulated bag D in a paper bag

  49. 125,000

  50. Question 13

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