What is a dog’s most developed sense?
Smell
Which dog breed can run the fastest?
Greyhound
The plant kingdom is divided into two important groups. What are they?
Green plants and non-green plants
Grasses and trees
Flowering and non-flowering plants
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What is a reversible change?
A material changes permanently into a new material
A material changes its feel or appearance, but it is still the same material
A material changes into a new material, but it can be changed back
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A material changes its feel or appearance, but it's still the same material and the change can be reversed (that is, changed back)
According to the American Kennel Club, what is the most popular dog breed in the United States?
The Labrador Retriever
What is a group of puppies called?
A Litter
Which class of animals is warm-blooded?
Birds
Amphibians
Reptiles
Fish
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Mammals are also warm-blooded, of course!
Who discovered cells?
Albert Einstein
Robert Hooke
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In 1665, Robert Hooke first discovered the cell
How many teeth do adult dogs normally have?
42
What is the name of former US President Barack Obama’s dog?
BO,who is a Portuguese Water Dog
What is an invertebrate?
An animal with wings
An animal with six legs
An animal without a spine
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What is the smallest unit of life?
A membrane
A cell
A nucleus
An organism
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Approximately how many domestic breeds of dog are there? 200, 450, 800 or 1000?
450
What is another name for the breed Alsatian?
German Shepard
Which of the following is an example of a reversible change?
Evaporation but not condensation
Condensation but not evaporation
Evaporation and condensation
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Mushrooms, molds and yeasts are found in this kingdom.
Plant Kingdom
Monera Kingdom
Fungi Kingdom
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Mushrooms, molds and yeasts do not carry out photosynthesis or break down other organic material in order to obtain food. Because of this, they are found in the Fungi Kingdom
How old was the oldest dog reported to be when he died?
29 years,dog year 203
In the original Monopoly game, which dog breed is the dog token?
Scottish Terrier
What is an irreversible change?
A material changes permanently into a new material
A material changes its feel or appearance, but it is still the same material
A material changes into a new material, but it can be changed back
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An irreversible change is also called a 'chemical' change
If the current in the wire increases, what happens to the strength of the magnetic field?
It decreases
It increases
It stops the magnetic field
No change
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