Chem
Bio
Anatomyy
First aid
Mystery
100

Which of these is not a form of medication; A) tablet B) spray C) capsulites D) cream

C) capsulites 

100

What mammal can lay eggs and has poisonous spurs on their hind legs?

A) Hippopotamus 

B) Ostrich

C) Porcupine

D) Platypus

D) Platypus

100

What’s the smallest bone in the human body? A) Malleus B) Incus C) Stapes D) tibia

C) Stapes

100

What does CPR stand for? A) cardiopulmonary resuscitation B) cardiopulmonary rescue C) core pressure repetitions D)crazy pikachu recovery 

A) cardiopulmonary resuscitation 

100

What are the two main ingredients in the hand sanitizer we made?

Aloe Vera gel and rubbing alcohol 

200

What are the signs of a chemical reaction: A) change in colour & change in weight

B) change in colour & formation of a gas C) change in odour & change in weight D) change in odour & the teacher said so

B) change in colour & formation of a gas 

200

What is the benefit of vitamin B? A) it keeps bones strong & helps absorb calcium B)supports immune system C) supports the nervous system & metabolize food for energy D) Nothing, it’s a useless vitamin 

C) supports the nervous system and metabolize food

200

What is the largest (in diameter) artery in the human body? A) aorta B) superior vena cava C) pulmonary arteries D) capillaries 

A- aorta 

200

When should you stop performing CPR? A) When you hear the ribs breaking B) once you call 911 C) When an adult nearby says they think you should stop D) When an adult with a first aid certificate says they will take over

 D) When an adult with a first aid certificate says they will take over

200

A nerve is made up of many cells called neurons. In the cell body of the neuron, there are many small spikes poking out. What is the scientific name of these spikes?

Dendrites

300

What’s the first element on periodic table?

Hydrogen

300

What are the 4 main components in blood? 

WBC, RBC, platelets, plasma. 

300

How many bones are in the healthy, adult, human body? A) 206 B) 208 C) 322 D)197

A- 206

300

How many compressions should be done per minute. HINT it’s a range between two numbers 

100-120

300

What temperature does the plastic filament need to be heated to for 3D printing?

220 degrees Celsius 

400

Which of these is the smallest? A) atom B) neutron C) electron D) cell

C) electron

400

What’s the equation of photosynthesis?

Sunlight + Water + Carbon dioxide—>  oxygen + sugar

400

What human body system is composed of many glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream?

Endocrine system 

400

When assessing a situation where a person may or may not require CPR there are certain aspects that must be considered. From the list below, which of these DOES NOT need be considered. 

- risks in the environment 

- if person is conscious or unconscious 

- cause of emergency 

- Your knowledge in first aid / CPR

- transfer of germs between first aider and victim

Transfer of germs between first aider and victim 

400

Name A, B, C in the following microscope diagram 

ALL THREE MUST BE CORRECT TO GET THE POINTS

Eyepiece 

Objectives

Coarse focus

500

A compound called methane has the chemical formula CH4. What do the C, H and 4 represent?

C - carbon

H- hydrogen

4 - there are 4 hydrogen atoms in the molecule 

500

What are the names of the 4 bases found in DNA?

Adenine, cytosine, thymine, guanine

500

What’s the colourful part of your eye called? 

iris

500

When a person is having a severe allergic reaction it’s said that they are in ______ shock. 

Anaphylactic 

500

Spell both your instructors names properly 

BOTH NAMES MUST BE CORRECT WITH NO ERRORS TO GAIN POINTS

MEGHAN

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