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Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 8th, 2018, 9:07 pm
by jimmy-bond
PikaPikaChu wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:That sounds really unfortunate, but I guess there's not much we can do to force every competition to give a good test :/ What kind of data interpretation was it?
True, true. My partner and I split up the test so I don't remember that much. But from what I can, it was (1) completing/labeling an incomplete picture of the Grand Canyon, (2) graphing/plotting volcanoes on a graph, (3) asking where and the rate the Yellowstone Hotspot moved, and I don't quite remember the fourth. (3) was one question that we already had in our notes, but the rest threw us off.
The scientist multiple choice section was also wrong. It asked about who first proposed the idea of hotspots, but didn't have Wilson as one of the answers. It also asked about magnetism and oceanography, but had both Hess, Vine, and Matthews as answer choices.
For the hotspot question, was William Jason Morgan an option?
As for the magnetism one, who else was an option? I could see Bernard Brunhes or Lawrence Morley being the answer, or it could've been Hess, since Vine and Matthews worked together.
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 5:11 am
by PikaPikaChu
jimmy-bond wrote:PikaPikaChu wrote:UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:That sounds really unfortunate, but I guess there's not much we can do to force every competition to give a good test :/ What kind of data interpretation was it?
True, true. My partner and I split up the test so I don't remember that much. But from what I can, it was (1) completing/labeling an incomplete picture of the Grand Canyon, (2) graphing/plotting volcanoes on a graph, (3) asking where and the rate the Yellowstone Hotspot moved, and I don't quite remember the fourth. (3) was one question that we already had in our notes, but the rest threw us off.
The scientist multiple choice section was also wrong. It asked about who first proposed the idea of hotspots, but didn't have Wilson as one of the answers. It also asked about magnetism and oceanography, but had both Hess, Vine, and Matthews as answer choices.
For the hotspot question, was William Jason Morgan an option?
As for the magnetism one, who else was an option? I could see Bernard Brunhes or Lawrence Morley being the answer, or it could've been Hess, since Vine and Matthews worked together.
Yes he was, but they simply listed him as Jason Morgan. We did end up choosing him as our answer because that was the closest we had in our notes. But, Brunhes and Morley weren't even offered as an option. I'm pretty sure we also picked Hess as our answer for the magnetism one.
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 7:53 am
by Rosewillow
What is a good way to study lava types?
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 2:19 pm
by RyanMist
What me and my partner did is make a chart with the different types of lava and there viscosity, temperature, etc.
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 3:22 pm
by NovaXY1
I know this hasn't been posted on in a year and it's now 2018, but what are some of the things that will be on the Dynamic Planet test for nationals that are outside of the rules or difficult (like from last year)? I'm just wondering because I won 1st at my state competition (Mississippi Division B) and this is my main event (of course the event schedule cuts me out of rocks & minerals). Any thoughts?
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 3:23 pm
by NovaXY1
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
I didn't see the other posts said 2018....
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 3:35 pm
by Unome
NovaXY1 wrote:![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
I didn't see the other posts said 2018....
If Russ Crittenden writes the test for Div B again (imo, likely) I would expect it to be a large number of free response questions. Expect it it be quite difficult though - comparable to the free response section on
this test except perhaps 60+ of these.
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 4:37 pm
by NovaXY1
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
Now I'm kind of scared. I guess it's time to redo my notes!
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 4:52 pm
by PikaPikaChu
My partner and I's notes are so full, but still lacking so many vital pieces of info and scientists. Every time I delete an obscure piece of info, I feel like it's going to be on the Nats test.
![Mad :-x](./images/smilies/icon_mad.gif)
Re: Dynamic Planet B/C
Posted: April 9th, 2018, 5:08 pm
by Unome
PikaPikaChu wrote:My partner and I's notes are so full, but still lacking so many vital pieces of info and scientists. Every time I delete an obscure piece of info, I feel like it's going to be on the Nats test.
![Mad :-x](./images/smilies/icon_mad.gif)
Smaller font and generally better compression. In six years, I've never filled up a notesheet - the Dynamic Planet notesheet I brought to Nationals last year (and medaled with) comprised 3 sides of a page.